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MT12A-UHF - 12 inches amplified speaker with 2 UHF microphones

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C- UHF receiver module

5

6

8

9

1

2

7

3

4

DOWN

UP

MUTE LEVEL

POWER-VOL

OFF

15

12

8

4

IR

AF

RF

GAIN

H

L

ON

OFF

BATT

IR

1

2

5

3

4

6

D - Handheld microphone

1

 - Grille: Protects the capsule.

2

 - Gain control: Allows you to configure the 

microphone sensitivity. The factory settings 
are optimal, but you can increase/decrease the 
sensitivity by turning it to the left (decreases) or 
right (increases). 

3

 - Radio frequency output level selector. H for 

a strong signal, L for a lower signal. Allows you 
to increase the range of your microphone.

4

 - Battery level indicator and ON/OFF power 

switch.
The indicator flashes in red when the batteries 
are discharged.
The indicator flashes in red when the ASC 
function is activated.

5

 - Batteries compartment: LR06 x 2. Please 

make sure you keep the same polarities if need 
to replace the batteries.

6

 - Synchronisation IR diod. The ASC (Auto 

Synchro Connection) function allows you to 
synchronise a chosen channel between the 
transmitting microphone and the receiver via 
InfraRed transmission. 
To do so, select a channel (from 1-16) on the 
receiver. Press the ASC button and put the IR 
diod of your microphone in front of the IR diod 
(#9) of the receiver. 

C1

 - Volume control fader for the HF module. From OFF to full 

power (clockwise). 

C2

 - Squelch control fader: allows you to configure the 

threshold in case of HF signal interruption. The factory settings 
do not require any modification.

C3&4

 - Canal selection: allow you to browse through the 16 

available frequencies.

C5

 - Frequency display.

C6

 - Radio Frequency indicator: this indicator is lit in red when 

the emitting mic is ON.

C7

 - Audio Frequency indicator: this indicator is lit in green 

when a signal is being received.

C8

 - ASC (Auto Synchro Connection) button: allows you to 

synchronise a channel between the transmitter and receiver. 
Select a channel (from 1 - 16), press the ASC button and put 
the IR (#6) diod of your mic in front of the IR (#9) diod of your 
receiver. 

C9

 - IR diod. Allows you to synchronise your mic with the 

receiver.

Note about UHF microphones: 

Please use one of the available frequencies (from 1 - 16) on both receivers. Caution: the microphones 
need to have different frequencies to be used simultaneously.

Summary of Contents for MT12A-UHF

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 10286 December 2014 Version 1 0 12 inches amplified speaker with 2 UHF microphones GAIN H L GAIN H L MT A UHF...

Page 2: ...ons Failure to follow these safety ins tructions could result in fire electric shock injury or damage to this product or other property WARNING This unit contains no user serviceable parts Do not open...

Page 3: ...ate carefully this product We strongly recommend to take into consideration every safety instruction 4 Follow the instructions Please carefully follow each safety instruction to avoid any physical har...

Page 4: ...ax Frequency response 55 Hz 20 KHz Power supply unit SMPS H x V Dispersion 120 x 60 Filter cutoff frequency 2 8 KHz Sound Pressure Level 122 dB max Woofer 12 2 coil 4 Ohms 250W RMS Tweeter 1 driver 8...

Page 5: ...ing on the built in amplifier 2 Fuse Protects the power supply module and the built in amplifier If need to replace the fuse please make sure the new fuse has exactly the same characteristics 3 Power...

Page 6: ...to configure the LINE or AUX input level Please make sure the SIG CLIP LED is not lit for long periods to ensure an optimal sound quality 10 LINE AUX selector Allows you to selec either the LINE input...

Page 7: ...ansmitting microphone and the receiver via InfraRed transmission To do so select a channel from 1 16 on the receiver Press the ASC button and put the IR diod of your microphone in front of the IR diod...

Page 8: ...you to transmit a signal over long runs of cables without altering its quality that is why we recommend to use balanced signals The figures opposite describe the balanced wiring of the XLR or Jack 6 3...

Page 9: ...MT12A UHF 12 inches amplified speaker with 2 UHF microphones Page 9 English 6 Block diagram MP3 PLAYER POWERED SPEAKER ACTIVE DIBOX WIRED MIC GUITARE GAIN H L GAIN H L UHF MIC...

Page 10: ...ts to modifications without prior notice That is why technical specifications and the products physical configuration might differ from the illustrations Make sure you get the latest news and updates...

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