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SPRINTER - 120W BATTERY-OPERATED MODULAR SOUND SYSTEM

5-3 : Description of one of the UHF receiver module (A = RECEPT-MOD16)

5-4 : Description of the UHF handheld microphone (EMET-HAND)

5-5 : Description of the headband mic/transmitter system (EMET-HEAD)

A1 A3

A4

A6

A2

A5

H1

 - Grille : Protects the capsule.

H2

 - Capsule: converts the sound pressure into a signal.

H3

 - Lockring.

H4

 - Battery charge level indicator. 

Flashes then stays lit when the batteries are empty.

H5

 - ON/OFF power switch.

H6

 - Channel selector, position it on the same channel as the RECEPT-MOD16 

receiver. 

H7

 - Compartment for 2 LR06 batteries. Please make sure to keep the same 

polarities during battery changes.

J1

 - Battery charge level indicator. Flashes then 

stays lit when the batteries are empty.

J2

 - Mini XLR socket to connect the wired 

microphone, hardwired as follows:

- Signal: pins 2 and 3
- Mass: pin 1

J3

 - Volume control fader. From low to high 

(clockwise).

J4

 - ON/OFF power switch.

J5

 - Channel selector, position it on the same 

channel as the RECEPT-MOD16 receiver.

J6

 - Belt clip.

J7

 - Battery compartment. Please make sure to 

keep the same polarities during battery changes 

(type LR06 1.5V)

H1

H5

H6

H7

H2

H4

H3

J1

J5

J6

J7

J3

J4

J2

A1

 - Radio Frequency indicator: indicates if the microphone is 

activated. The indicator flashes when the mic is ON.

A2

 - Displays the current frequency.

A3

 - Audio Frequency indicator: indicates if the transmitter is 

emitting a signal.

A4

 - ON/OFF Indicator: indicates if the module is activated.

A5

 - Channel selector: allows you to choose one of the 16 

frequencies available.

A6

 - HF module volume control fader: From OFF to maximum 

(clockwise).

Summary of Contents for PASSSPRINT

Page 1: ...TER SYSTEMS 1 2 0 W B AT T E R Y O P E R AT E D M O D U L A R S O U N D S Y S T E M 9977 SPRINTER One V122 9837 SPRINTER 122 9983 PASSSPRINT 9982 USB RUN 9993 CD RUN 8206 RUN K7 9980 EMET HAND 9981 EM...

Page 2: ...ot undertake any maintenance operation when it is switched on as it may result in electric shock This unit is intended for indoor use only Do not use it in a wet or extremely cold hot locations Failur...

Page 3: ...roduct away from any heat source such as a heaters amplifiers hot plates etc 10 Electric power supply This product can only be operated according to a very specific voltage These information are speci...

Page 4: ...thin reach during the first uses in order to get familiar with the unit 2 Introduction It features the essential components of a mobile sound system 120W amplified speaker CD USB player HF system with...

Page 5: ...le and the loudspeakers 4 Tweeter 5 Vent 6 10 bass loudspeaker 7 Built in transport trolley 8 35 mm mounting plate for speaker stand 10 Power switch 11 Power input connector 100 240V 50 60Hz 12 Batter...

Page 6: ...imum to maximum clockwise B7 Activation button for the WIRELESS PRIORITY Talkover function This function affects all the microphone inputs Wired and UHF B8 Jack 6 35 microphone input B9 Combo XLR Jack...

Page 7: ...r Flashes then stays lit when the batteries are empty J2 Mini XLR socket to connect the wired microphone hardwired as follows Signal pins 2 and 3 Mass pin 1 J3 Volume control fader From low to high cl...

Page 8: ...back to default speed D14 0 9 buttons Remote control only Allows you to directly reach a track Use several buttons to reach tracks beyond number 9 D15 RANDOM Remote control only Allows you to activat...

Page 9: ...e 7 preset equalization modes NORMAL POP ROCK JAZZ CLASSICAL COUNTRY Press and hold for 3 seconds to choose one of the 3 preset repeat modes OFF SINGLE ONE FOLDER ALL RANDOM D4 Button Stops or resumes...

Page 10: ...gle side of the cassette T6 F FWD Fast forward button T7 F PLAY Forward reading T8 STOP Stops the playing and recording T9 R PLAY Reversed reading Allows you to slowly go back to a precise position T1...

Page 11: ...PRIORITY LINE IN 1 2 1 Indicators from FULL batteries charged to LOW batteries almost empty You must change the battery as quickly as possible when the LOW indicator is lit 2 DC Input Allows you to c...

Page 12: ...urs 3 A built in power management system indicates if the battery needs to be charged 4 If the battery level gets too low the LOW indicator alone will light up please plug your unit to an electrial ou...

Page 13: ...dheld UF microphone with 16 frequencies To be used with the RECEPT MOD16 EMET HEAD Headband UHF microphoneand bodypack transmitter with 16 frequencies To be used with the RECEPT MOD16 POWER STOP 1 2 3...

Page 14: ...the charge level via LED display Charge it and use it simultaneously Automatic shutdown in case of low battery level Visualise the charge level via LED display Charge it and use it simultaneously Aut...

Page 15: ...English Page 15 SPRINTER 120W BATTERY OPERATED MODULAR SOUND SYSTEM 9 Notes...

Page 16: ...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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