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PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
Dimensions
DIMENSIONS (WxHxD)
3.5×9×12.8 in / 9×23×32.5 cm
PACKING DIMENSIONS
(WxHxD)
14.5x8.3x10.6 in / 36.8×21×26.9 cm
NET WEIGHT
Q-3: 11.5 Lbs / 5.2 Kg
SHIPPING WEIGHT
Q-3: 13 Lbs / 6.1 Kg
SPECIFICATIONS
A. TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE SYSTEM
B. TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE MICROPHONE
Spec
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. MUSIC VOLUME IS TOO LOW
CAUSE:
the music volume limiter is set too low.
REMEDY:
adjust to a higher “Max Music Volume.”
2. MICROPHONE VOLUME IS TOO LOW
CAUSE:
the mic master volume limiter is set too low.
REMEDY:
adjust to a higher “Max Mic Master Volume.”
3. NO SOUND FROM SELECTED AUDIO SOURCE (INPUT)
CAUSE:
Input selector is set incorrectly.
“Music Master Volume” control is set to minimum.
Speakers and speaker cables may be disconnected, loose
or malfunctioned.
Source player is functioning incorrectly.
REMEDY:
Change Input Selector to the correct source.
Increase “Music Master Volume” to an appropriate level.
Check speakers and speaker cable connections. Tighten or
replace if necessary.
Replace audio player.
4. NO SOUND WHEN ADJUST THE VOLUME CONTROL
FOR ECHO/REVERB/MIC/MUSIC
CAUSE:
didn’t select the correct sound effects (has RED line).
REMEDY:
Use the control to select one of the built-in effects
that you prefer to adjust the sound volume.
5. BASS ON VOCAL SOUND IS NOT CLEAR
When you sing or make an announcement with the
microphone, there is too much bass. You may be connecting
to the subwoofer improperly. It is because the SUB OUT of
this unit has two different functions: Bass is only for music and
not for vocal.
6
. BAD AUDIO OR MICROPHONE SOUNDS
REMEDY:
Check the audio source (CD, DVD, etc.) to see if it’s
scratched.
Check audio and/or microphone cables.
Use a better audio cable and/or XLR microphone cable.
7. VIDEO SIGNAL OUT RECOMMENDATIONS
REMEDY:
if you have more than 2 RCA output to the display,
we recommend you use a signal amplifier. The signal
amplifier will stabilize your video quality. If you have a HDTV
(Plasma, or LCD) video we recommend you directly connect
your source to the video display.
8. NO VIDEO SIGNAL OR VIDEO SIGNAL IS UNSTABLE
It is possible that your DVD player is in PAL video format.
NTSC video format is used in North America. Therefore, you
must set the video format to NTSC in the remote controller of
the DVD player.
9. MACHINE HAS NO POWER
REMEDY:
check to see if the power cable is well connected
and that the power switch is turned on.
10. POWER CANOT BE TURNED ON
REMEDY:
Check to see if the unit is plugged in properly.
Check power cable.
11. PROTECTION FOR AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT
REMEDY:
before connecting or disconnecting any
audio/video equipment, be sure to turn off the power for all
equipment. Otherwise, it may cause black spots on LCD or
Plasma TV screen.
12.
THERE IS NO PICTURE
REMEDY:
Check to see if your video sources are selected accordingly.
Check to see if you plugged in the video cables.
Check your TV or display monitor.
13.
VIDEO IS FLICKERING
REMEDY:
Check to see if the AV cable is damaged or not.
Use a better AV cable.
We recommend connecting videos to the TV or monitor
directly for best results.
14. NO MICROPHONE SOUND
REMEDY:
Be sure the microphone is turned on.
• Check if batteries are inserted correctly.
• If batteries are inserted correctly but still no power, insert
new batteries.
• Make sure the microphone and amp/receiver are using the
same frequency.
• The volume may be turned to a low level.
• Make sure the amp/receiver power adapter is connected
properly and there is power coming from the power outlet.
• There may be interference so change to different channels.
Adjust the antenna of the amp/receiver and/or remove
objects between amp/receiver and microphone.
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Power Output
Q-3 RMS 2x700W (1kHz, 8 ohm)
Q-6 RMS 4x450W (1kHz, 8 ohm)
Source Inputs
AUX, SPDIF, BLUETOOTH
S/N Ratio
MIC
≥
106dB; MUSIC
≥
106dB
THD+Noise
MIC <0.01%; MUSIC <0.01%
Max. Input Level
MIC 150mVrms (THD+N<0.1%);
MUSIC 1.5mVrms (THD+N<0.1%)
Dynamic Range
MIC >96dB (THD+N<0.1%);
MUSIC >100dB (THD+N<0.1%)
Noise Gate
MIC <35uVrms (Gate Open);
MUSIC <150uVrms (Gate Close)
EQ
(custom setting)
Input -
Independent
MIC 15
band
x2
Output - MUSIC 15
bands
, ECHO 7
bands for each, PEQ 10
Power consumption Non-loaded 24W; Stanby 2W
FBC
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
Technology prevent microphone
feedback
Display
LCD
Inputs
1 digital audio input (SPDIF), 1 audio
inputs (AUX), 1 bluetooth input, and
1 wired microphone input
Outputs
1 digital audio output (SPDIF), 2 audio
outputs (Subwoofer, Center Speaker)
Antenna Socket Type BNC
Standard Power
AC 110-120V/~60Hz (North America
Market) / AC 240V/~50Hz (Asia or
Europe Market)
Channel
200 Channels
Frequency Range
UHF 480.100~529.850 MHz
Transmitter Power
Low (5mW), High (10mW)
Frequency Spacing 0.5MHz
Display
LCD
Microphone Element Dynamic
Max. Deviation
±50kHz
Material
Aluminum
Battery Life
8 Hours
Battery Voltage
2 x AA 1.5V Alkaline Battery
Microphone Height
& Circumference
9.8 & 2 in / 24.8 & 5.1 cm
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