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leld wireless microphone and the belt-pack wireless transmitter with

Dlarity orientation as indicated. Connect the supplied headset or lavaliere

phone to the 3.5mm microphone input jack on the belt-pack wireless

)ower of the AWP6404 PA system. The Power On green LED light will

FREQUENCY STABILITY

± 0.005% (Quartz Controlled)

SIGNAL/NOISE (S/N) RATIO

> 94dB  (RF Input:60dBpV/±48KHz Deviation)

IMAGE AND SPURIOUS REJECTION 80dB Minimum

RECEIVING SENSITIVITY

> 5dBpV

SELECTIVITY

> 50dB

SENSITIVITY

10dBpV (Over 60dB)

> 96dB

DYNAMIC RANGE

MODULATION MODE

FM

IF FREQUENCY

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T.H.D.

< 0.5%  A  1KHz

WIRELESS SERVICE AREA

100ft (30.5M)

AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE

40-15,000Hz  (±3dB)

TRANSMITTER BATTERY

9V (or 8.4V Rechargeable)

TRANSMITTER BATTERY TIME

6 -10 Hours

POWER SOURCES

DC: 24V/10AH Sealed Lead-Acid

Rechargeable Batteries

AC: 120V/60Hz

RECHARGE TIME

8 Hours

BATTERY CAPACITY

4 -12 Hours

WEIGHT

57 lbs (26 Kg)

DIMENSIONS (W X H X D)

16.9" X 23.6" X 14.2"(430 X 600 X360 mm)

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per or the AM/FM receiver built-in the CD player is to be used, turn on

pitch as indicated by numeral 17 on page 3. (Normally the on/off switch,

player is left on. To extend the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries,

if the CD player as long as the CD player is not used.)

ilume control  and tone control knobs on the AWP6404 to have an

quality and volume.

P6404 at a location that projects sound effectively to the audience.

le transmitter on the floor or strike the transmitter with any object.
if the transmitter and remove the battery if the transmitter is not to

period of time to prevent the transmitter from being damaged by a

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Summary of Contents for AWP6404

Page 1: ...or purchasing the Audio2000 S r e c h a r g e a b l e p o r t a b l e w i r e l e s s PA system To achieve maximum performance from your new unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference For more information please visit our website www audio2000s com ...

Page 2: ...er in which to transport the unit When shipping the unit to another location repack it as it was originally packed at the factory 2 Power O u t p u t 1 2 0 W M a x 3 Al2 Woofer 4 A Horn with a Replaceable Diaphragm 5 Two Built in Rechargeable Batteries for the PA System 6 A Built in Dual Channel VHF Wireless Microphone System 7 Two Wireless Microphone Volume Control Knobs 8 AN Microphone Input Jac...

Page 3: ...T LOW LED light is on all the Jdio and CD player functions will be disabled until the rechargeable recharged again to protect the rechargeable batteries NOTE Once If the rechargeable battery is totally drained the rechargeable battery tharged again Recharge the rechargeable battery as soon as possible If the PA system is not to be used for a long time please recharge t least 8 hours every three mo...

Page 4: ...N FM 50 dB S RANGE 522 1 620 KHz NCY AM 450 KHz ITED SENSITIVITY AM 100 1 1V HATE FREQ REJECTION AM 50 dB 55 dB EQUENCY RESPONSE 20 20 000 Hz FORM FILTER 16 Bit I I C S H O C K P R O O F 45 Seconds 5 3 4 RECHARGEABL EBATTERY RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CHAMBER COVER bottom 35 13 8 INTERNAL SPEAKER MOUNTING TOP HAT e 36 HEADSET MICROPHONE 38 DVbattery Chamber 37 Belt pack Clip Headset Microphone L a v a l...

Page 5: ...5 000Hz 3dB TRANSMITTER BATTERY 9V or 8 4V Rechargeable TRANSMITTER BATTERY TIME 6 10 Hours POWER SOURCES DC 24V 10AH Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Batteries AC 120V 60Hz RECHARGE TIME 8 Hours BATTERY CAPACITY 4 12 Hours WEIGHT 57 lbs 26 Kg DIMENSIONS W X H X D 16 9 X 23 6 X 14 2 430 X 600 X360 mm o w e r o f t h e w i r e l e s s t r a n s m i t t e r s per or the AM FM receiver built in the CD p...

Page 6: ...e ence Another wireless microphone operating on the same frequency Use a wireless microphone with different operating frequency Placement too close to a digital signal processor or similar device CD player stage lighting etc 1 Select another operating frequency 2 Move receiver to another location External electromagnetic field source 1 Select another operating frequency 2 Remove source of interfer...

Page 7: ...ing lects filled with liquids ndheld or lapel microphone do not use them storm weather especially in the rain and wet it thunder shock 1 1 Iransmltters Certified to FCC Part 74 Certified by FCC approved labs Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection...

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