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798.125 

798.325 

798.525 

798.725 

798.925 

799.125 

799.325 

799.525 

799.725  799.925 

800.125 

800.325 

800.525 

800.725  800.925  801.125 

801.325  801.525 

801.725  801.925  802.125  802.325  802.525  802.725 

802.925  803.125  803.325  803.525 

803.725  803.925  804.125  804.325  804.525  804.725  804.925  805.125 

805.325  805.525  805.725  805.925  806.125  806.325  806.525  806.725  806.925  807.125  807.325  807.525 

807.725  807.925  808.125 808.325  808.525  808.725  808.925  809.125  809.325 809.525  809.725 809.925 

810.125  810.325 810.525 810.725  810.925 811.125  811.325 811.525 811.725 811.925 812.125 812.325 

812.525 812.725 812.925 813.125  813.325 813.525 813.725 813.925 814.125 814.325 814.525 814.725 

814.925 815.125 815.325 

815.525 815.725 815.925 816.125 

816.325 

816.525 

816.725 816.925 

817.125 

817.325 

817.525 

817.725 

817.925 818.125 

818.325 

818.525 

818.725 

818.925 

819.125 

819.325 

819.525 

819.725 

819.925 

820.125 

820.325 

820.525 

820.725 

820.925 

821.125 

821.325 

821.525 

821.725 

821.925 

822.125 

822.325 

822.525 

822.725 

822.925 

823.125 

823.325 

823.525 

823.725 

823.925 

824.125 

824.325 

824.525 

824.725 

824.925 

825.125 

825.325 

825.525 

825.725 

825.925 

826.125 

826.325 

826.525 

826.725 

2. FEATURES

User Friendly interface including a large blue back lighted display and an intuitive 

   MENU system for easy operation.

Auto Scan Function
2 Antennas and switching diversity circuit
Selector for three different audio output levels depending of kind of mixer used

Squelch control to minimize RF  interferences

Soft touch rubberised painting to avoid handling noise
Rechargeable battery design
Selector for three different output levels depending of kind of  receiver used
LCD display
Battery status display
Mute function (this function is very welcomed by Politicians...)
Lock function to avoid miss action during a live performance

  Each MOD-800 System complies with EMC regulations and includes 144 different channels. 
  (Not all channels may be available in certain Countries depending on local regulations).

  They are manufactured under ISO9000:2000, ISO/TS 16949:2002 quality 
  management system.

1. INTRODUCTION

 680 ohm 

 50-12 kHz;

 -65 dB  3 dB at 1kHz

 12 180 

mm(

0.47" 7.1")

 22g(0.049Ib)

 600 ohm 

: 80-12 kHz;

 -68 dB+/-3 dB at 1kHz;

 Uni-directional; 

 52g (0.12Ib)

(2)

(3)

1. The values with underlines should be scanned manually by adjusting the UP/DOWN key. 

2. The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference. 

                          Group 1-1: 798.125        Group 1-10: 819.725

                          Group 2-2: 800.725        Group 2-5: 807.925

                          Group 3-4: 805.725        Group 2-6: 810.325

                          Group 5-8: 815.725        Group 4-11: 822.725

                          Group 8-6: 811.525        Group 8-8: 816.325

6. ANNEX

Summary of Contents for MOD-800G

Page 1: ...atures and content might be changed without prior notice Any photocopy translation or reproduction of part of this manual without written permission is forbidden Copyright 2007 Seikaku Group SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED NO 1 Lane 17 Sec 2 Han Shi West Road Taichung 40151 Taiwan http www altoproaudio com Tel 886 4 22313737 email alto altoproaudio com Fax 886 4 22346757 NF02682 1 3 ...

Page 2: ...e replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet 8 WARRANTY To obtain Warranty Service the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed Warranty Registration Card within 10 days of the Purchase Date All the information presented in this Warranty Registration Card gives the manufacturer a better understanding of the sales status so as to provide a mo...

Page 3: ... Balance output Power supply Dimensions W D H Weight Multi channels up to 144 frequency presets for each frequency band UHF 470 900 MHz Dependent on applicable country regulations PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB 0 005 10 50 1 kHz 0 8 FM F3E 90 dB 100 dB 100 dBm 30 dB SINAD Unbalanced 6 3mm phone jack 550mV 20KHz deviation 1 1 V 20 kHz deviation DC 15V 500mA AC 115V 230V 50 60Hz adaptor 210 1...

Page 4: ... 875 725 875 925 876 125 876 325 876 525 876 725 876 925 877 125 877 325 877 525 877 725 877 925 878 125 878 325 878 525 878 725 1 The values with underlines should be scanned manually by adjusting the UP DOWN key 2 The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference Group 1 1 850 125 Group 1 10 851 925 Group 2 2 852 725 Group 2 5 859 925 Group 3 4 857 725 Group 2 6 862 325 ...

Page 5: ...endly interface including a large blue back lighted display and an intuitive MENU system for easy operation Auto Scan Function 2 Antennas and switching diversity circuit Selector for three different audio output levels depending of kind of mixer used Squelch control to minimize RF interferences Soft touch rubberised painting to avoid handling noise Rechargeable battery design Selector for three di...

Page 6: ...itored through this big amazing blue back lighted display such as Radio Signal Audio Signal Battery life absolutely with some little magic you can see the battery life of the transmitter directly on the receiver group value channel value and the selected frequency You must connected the two cute antennas you found in the box if you want to get proper RF transmission ANT B GROUP CHANNEL AF RF MHz M...

Page 7: ...l will also be shown 1 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 572 125 572 325 572 525 572 725 572 925 573 125 573 325 573 525 573 725 573 925 574 125 574 325 574 525 574 725 574 925 575 125 575 325 575 525 575 725 575 925 576 125 576 325 576 525 576 725 576 925 577 125 577 325 577 525 577 725 577 925 578 125 578 325 578 525 578 725 578 925 579 125 579 325 579 525 579 725 579 925 580 125 580 325 580 525 580 725 580 925 581...

Page 8: ... or band spans up to 24 MHz of the wireless broadcast spectrum Available bands are F1 470 000 494 000 470 496 MHz F2 518 000 542 000 518 544 MHz F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz F4 638 000 662 000 638 664 MHz F5 702 000 726 000 702 731 MHz F6 740 000 764 000 740 769 MHz F7 798 000 822 000 798 827 MHz F8 850 000 874 000 850 879 MHz F9 915 000 939 000 915 944 MHz 470 125 470 325 470 525 470 725 470 92...

Page 9: ...haracter to the signal It is typical of the Male Announcers through a solid state Transmitter WARMTH Good for Lead Vocalist Male and Female It will make the Male voice warmer and the Female voice more body DE ESSER The name tells everything Use it to de emphasize the sibilants like the letter sound s for example from your vocals VINTAGE RADIO Old tube based Receivers made the Announcer voice sound...

Page 10: ...de variety of applications Until this innovative introduction made for the first time in the world in a wireless system by LTO wireless systems consisting of receiver and microphone transmitters produced a single sound pattern Each microphone capsule design because of the laws of physics features its own frequency response and adds a certain tonal colour to the signal it transmits If you do not li...

Page 11: ...e transmitter frequency has been found the display will flash and the RF bar indicator and Battery life icon will appear Press MEM again slightly and such frequency will be stored into your MOD 800R Receiver Please note that frequencies can be scanned manually using the UP DOWN key See the Annex for more details AF RF MHz AF RF MHz AF RF MHz 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS 4 OPERATION You don t want accidental...

Page 12: ...uency generated by lighting equipment a computer a fax machine and so on Therefore thanks to the large number of frequencies available you can easily switch to another frequency that is interference free In your Transmitter there are 12 frequency bands or GROUPS Each Group contains 12 channels according to EMC regulations To select a Group you must first switch your Transmitter ON by pressing the ...

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