Anchor Liberty LIB-6000HCU2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

FEEDBACK

Feedback, a howling noise or shrill sound, is self-generated by the sound system.  It’s caused by a microphone picking up the sound 
coming from the speaker and then re-amplifieing it.  Once a feedback loop starts it continues until the system is adjusted.

FEEDBACK CAUSES

•  Microphone too close, pointing towards

or in front of speaker

•  Volume setting is too loud for room
•  Sound reflecting off hard surfaces

AVOIDING & ELIMINATING FEEDBACK

•  Point microphone in a different direction
•  Keep microphone away from the speaker
•  Place speaker in FRONT of the microphone
•  Reduce the sound system volume levels

SPEAKER STAND SETUP

DIVERSITY WIRELESS BY ANCHOR AUDIO

Anchor Audio UHF wireless is a 16 channel, diversity wireless system that receives signals with two independent antennae.  
With diversity wireless the receiver processes the stronger signal, effectively minimizing dropouts and interference from other 
transmitting sources.  The antennae are mounted internally so there are no obstructions or risk of damage.

CHANNEL SELECTION - BUILT-IN RECEIVER

Before you can use your UHF wireless system, you will need to select a wireless frequency, set the built-in receiver, and micro-
phone transmitter, to that channel.

1.  Choose from any of the 16 available wireless channels
2.  Set the wireless channel selector knob “CHANNEL” to the channel/frequency you have chosen

If you have two wireless receivers repeat above for the second receiver.  Remember each receiver/transmitter pair must be set 
to different channels for proper operation.

NOTE:  Ongoing wireless interference?  The frequency you selected may be in use by 

other systems in the area!  Change channels until you find a clear frequency!

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OPERATING THE BUILT-IN CD PLAYER

Your built-in CD player features ‘direct-in’ play, power loading, anti-shock/skip CD mechanism, repeat & random play, three beam 
laser tracking system and dual one bit D/A converters.  By feeding the CD audio signal directly into the mixing bus the Liberty Sound 
System is able to create a crisp, clear composite output of all your system inputs.

CD PLAYER BASIC OPERATION

Insert a disc into the player by gently sliding it, label side up, into the CD slot.  The player will automatically load and begin playback 
from the beginning of the disc.  CD player controls are explained in detail below:

CAUTION:  To avoid noise at shut off, turn CD player off before you turn off the Liberty!

PLAY/PAUSE

  Press to play a loaded CD.  Press during play-

back to pause, press again to resume.

UP

 

Press once to advance CD to next track.  Press 
and hold to fast forward on the current track.

DOWN

 

Press once to go to previous track.  Press and 
hold to fast backward on current track.

EJECT

 

Press to unload a disc from the player.  If CD 
is not removed within 10 seconds it will be 
automatically reloaded into the player.

TOP TRACK

  Press once to start playing the disc from the 

first track.

RANDOM

 

Press for continuous, random track play-back.  
Press again to resume normal play.

REPEAT

 

Press for continuous playback of the same 
track.  Press again to resume normal play.

POWER

 

Press to turn the CD player on/off.  The sound 
system will need to be turned off separately.

CONNECTING TWO OR MORE LIBERTY SOUND SYSTEMS

USING A LIBERTY UNPOWERED COMPANION SPEAKER

 (LIB-6001)

Connect one end of a speaker cable 

(SC-50) to the SPEAKER OUTPUT jack on the back of a powered Liberty sound system.  

Connect the other end to the jack labeled IN on the back of a Liberty unpowered companion speaker.

NOTE:  AC power is not required for an unpowered companion speaker.

USING POWERED LIBERTY SOUND SYSTEMS

This method uses the line-output feature of your Liberty sound system.  Connect a speaker cable 

(EX-50PP) from the LINE OUT 

jack on the first powered Liberty to the LINE IN jack on the second powered Liberty.  Set the volume of the second Liberty to 
maximum so that full volume control will be at the first or primary sound system.

NOTE:  The line-output feature can also be used to send the signal to a sound 

system in a different room or a separate recording device.

CORRECT SYSTEM PLACEMENT

WRONG SYSTEM PLACEMENT

CAUTION:  Feedback can damage your equipment 

& may be hazardous to hearing.

1.  Loosen the Lower Collar Knob
2.  Separate the stand legs until 

the leg support Cross Braces 
are parallel to the floor

3.  Tighten the Lower Collar Knob

4.  Loosen the Upper Collar Knob and 

extend the center pole

5.  Adjust height and retighten the 

Upper Collar Knob

6.  Place your Anchor sound system 

on the stand

LOWER 

COLLAR 

KNOB

UPPER 
COLLAR 
KNOB

CROSS BRACES

FIRST POWERED 

LIBERTY

SECOND POWERED 
LIBERTY

EX-50PP CABLE

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UHF WIRELESS CONTROLS

CD PLAYER LCD DISPLAY

CD POWER ON/OFF

CD SLOT

Summary of Contents for Liberty LIB-6000HCU2

Page 1: ...olume control is to low or off no mic plugged into belt pack transmitter No Sound RX ON Indicator OFF sound system not turned on transmitter power switch turned off low battery or no battery in transmitter transmitter and receiver are not on the same channel NEED MORE HELP View demonstration videos on proper system setup and operation at our website http www anchoraudio com liberty php Anchor Audi...

Page 2: ...reless microphone CAUTION Harmful feedback may occur when walking in front of a sound system or speaker with a wireless microphone Always point microphone away from speakers 1 Body pack transmitter users must insert the mic plug into the transmitter jack marked MIC 2 Turn the transmitter power switch to ON The red LED will flash when the mic is turned on If the red LED stays on the battery is low ...

Page 3: ...yback from the beginning of the disc CD player controls are explained in detail below CAUTION To avoid noise at shut off turn CD player off before you turn off the Liberty PLAY PAUSE Press to play a loaded CD Press during play back to pause press again to resume UP Press once to advance CD to next track Press and hold to fast forward on the current track DOWN Press once to go to previous track Pre...

Page 4: ...harged BATTERY SERVICE TIME With the batteries fully charged you can expect approx 6 8 hrs Medium Volume 2 4 hrs Full Volume Of continuous music input longer for speech Service time will vary depend ing on control settings and use of accessories built in CD player wireless receivers and or a companion speaker IMPORTANT Always Store Your System w Batteries Fully Charged SYSTEM STORAGE BATTERIES Alw...

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