AMC iLive X2 User Manual Download Page 3

 

 

Product Introduction 
 

The  iLive  X2  dual  wireless  microphone  system  is  adopted  by  UHF  frequency 

transmission.  This  system  is  controlled  by  mini  CPU  control  which  enhances  the  frequency 

more  stable.  The  working  range  is  795MHz~820MHz  where  programmed  100  frequency 

combinations  make  the  channels  interchangeable.  Advanced  audio  and  noise  lock  by  dual 

mute  control  technology  avoids  the  interruption  from  any  noise  signal.  The  anticipated 

decline  function  of  CPU  settles  the  weakness  of  interval  break  at  the  audio  output  from 

working  distance  of  receiver.  In  this  dual  wireless  microphone  are  integrated  Infrared 

Automatic  Channel  Targeting  system,  locking  function,  High  and  Low  modes  power’s 

transmitter.  The  main  body  provides  two  separated  balance  outputs  of  each  microphones 

and  one  mixed  unbalanced  output.  These  outputs  allow  very  conveniently  connect  this 

microphone  with  mixers  or  amplifiers.  In  this  handheld  microphone  is  installed  unique 

software  program  which  controls  power-on  and power-off.  No matter  in what  situation  the 

whole system is, there is no shock from accidently power-on and power-off, and therefore the 

safety of post amp and speakers is ensured. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iLive X2

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Page 2: ...quality that pro audio engineers trust CONTENTS Wireless system features 3 Product Introduction 3 System components 4 Front panel 4 Rear panel 5 Receiver LCD Instruction 5 Handheld transmitter 6 Handh...

Page 3: ...interval break at the audio output from working distance of receiver In this dual wireless microphone are integrated Infrared Automatic Channel Targeting system locking function High and Low modes pow...

Page 4: ...onnecting cable 1pc Power supply 1pc Antennas 2pc User manual 1pc Front panel A antenna connector Volume control for microphone A LCD display Infrared automatic frequency window Function Buttons Volum...

Page 5: ...ceived RF signal 8 degree Audio level display to display audio signals Frequency menu display If FREQ lights then the latter six characters display the current operating frequency Channel menu display...

Page 6: ...s infrared beam to synchronize frequencies Power on off mute switch Microphone body Battery port 2 1 5 AA Alkaline batteries LOW and HIGH power s RF switch LOCK switch Handheld transmitter LCD instruc...

Page 7: ...capacity is normal When indicator shows no activity unit does not have power or the battery was not loaded properly If the battery indicator lamp is shining it shows that the battery is low and needs...

Page 8: ...el or tie where suitable place for sound pick up is Plug the mini XLR into the microphone input on body pack transmitter Now you can start using this device Headset microphone Microphone Gooseneck Nec...

Page 9: ...a cycle Press or v buttons to change the current state of the selected menu Hold the or v button for a long time to quickly select the frequency or channel After parameters changes LCD screen will be...

Page 10: ...ry cover and insert 2AA alkaline batteries 2 Slide the transmitter ON MUTE OFF switch to the ON position LCD displays the CHANNEL and BATTERY LEVEL 3 If you want to change the active channel you need...

Page 11: ...ressing or v buttons After changes please push SET button one more time to confirm the settings 5 You can control transmitters input gain by adjusting GAIN potentiometer Input gain knob you can find n...

Page 12: ...6 Barrier between transmitter and receiver should be as small as possible The best situation is when signal from transmitter can reach receiver directly 7 When Receiver adopts the omni directional ant...

Page 13: ...mputers Digital devices earphones monitoring system Receivers and transmitters should be set at the same frequency Change receivers squelch level Make the distance smaller between receiver and transmi...

Page 14: ...Handheld transmitter 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert the 2 AA Alkaline battery 3 Close the battery cover...

Page 15: ...Body Pack Transmitter 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert the 2 1 5V AA Alkaline battery 3 Close the battery cover Battery cover...

Page 16: ...05 Dynamic range 100 dB Max Deviation 45 kHz Frequency response 80 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB S N ratio 105 dB T H D 0 5 Working range 100 m actual range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interferenc...

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