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Order code: D1476B 

EDGE EBS-1

 

Operating Determinations  

 

This device is not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the 
device will serve you for a long time without defects. 

 

The maximum ambient temperature t

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 = 40 °C must never be exceeded. 

 

The relative humidity must not exceed 50 % with an ambient temperature of 40 °C. 

 

If this device is operated in any other way, than the one described in this manual, the product may 
suffer damages and the warranty becomes void. 

 

Any other operation may lead to dangers like short-circuit, burns, electric shock, crash, etc. 

 

You endanger your own safety and the safety of others! 

 

Connection with the Mains 

Connect the receiver to the mains with the supplied AC power adapter. 
Always pay attention, that the right color cable is connected to the right place. 
 

International 

EU Cable 

UK Cable 

US Cable 

Pin 

BROWN 

RED 

YELLOW/COPPER 

PHASE 

BLUE 

BLACK 

SILVER 

NEUTRAL 

 

YELLOW/GREEN 

GREEN 

GREEN 

PROTECTIVE GROUND 

 

Make sure that the device is always connected 

properly 

to the earth! 

 

Improper installation can cause serious damage to people and property! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for D1476B

Page 1: ...EDGE EBS 1 V2 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Order code D1476B MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...DGE EHS 1 11 Setup and Operation 12 Receiver Setup 12 Transmitter Setup 13 Example 1 Headset 13 Example 2 Electric Guitar 13 Belt Clip Orientation 13 Control Panel 14 Inserting the Batteries 14 Compen...

Page 3: ...itter DC power adapter 1 x long mounting bracket 1 x short mounting bracket 1 x mounting plate 1 x mono jack cable 1 m 1 x headset User manual Safety Instructions Every person involved with the instal...

Page 4: ...sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged Check the system and the power cord from time to time Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel Make sure yo...

Page 5: ...suffer damages and the warranty becomes void Any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock crash etc You endanger your own safety and the safety of others Connection...

Page 6: ...umber 04 A brief description of the symptoms Claims The client has the obligation to check the delivered goods immediately upon delivery for any short comings and or visible defects or perform this ch...

Page 7: ...Frequency deviation 75 kHz Spurious rejection 50 dB SNR 100 dBA Transmission latency 0 ms Audio outputs 3 pin XLR OUT balanced mono jack unbalanced Indicators A B antenna AF signal Pilot frequency 32...

Page 8: ...r Front Back Fig 01 01 Antenna 02 OLED display 03 Power button 04 DOWN button 05 UP button 06 Belt clip Transmitter Top Bottom Fig 02 07 Mute switch ON OFF 08 3 pin mini XLR headset connector OUT 09 I...

Page 9: ...line switch 22 AF connector OUT 6 3 mm jack 23 12 15 V DC power connector OUT 24 12 15 V DC power connector IN 25 BNC antenna B connector Installation Remove all packing materials from the EDGE EBS 1...

Page 10: ...9 Order code D1476B EDGE EBS 1 Mounting Multiple Receivers Step 1 Fig 06 Step 2 Fig 07 Step 3 Fig 08...

Page 11: ...10 Order code D1476B EDGE EBS 1 Setup Examples 4 x EDGE EHS 1 Fig 09...

Page 12: ...11 Order code D1476B EDGE EBS 1 8 x EDGE EHS 1 Fig 10...

Page 13: ...11 05 To connect the receiver to an amplifier either use an XLR to XLR cable to connect via the receiver s 3 pin XLR connector OUT 19 or a mono jack cable via the AF jack connector OUT 22 06 Insert t...

Page 14: ...your belt by means of the belt clip 06 Example 1 Headset Fig 12 Example 2 Electric Guitar Fig 13 Belt Clip Orientation Fig 14 For best performance and comfort you can mount the belt clip in 2 differe...

Page 15: ...vice name J User color K High pass filter status L AF signal strength M Wireless signal strength Fig 15 Inserting the Batteries Fig 16 01 Open the battery housing 10 02 Insert the batteries into the b...

Page 16: ...Menu Options 01 Upon start up the display will show the DAP Audio logo After 2 seconds the display will show the current device status 02 Press the control 13 to open the main menu The display will s...

Page 17: ...he control 13 until the display shows 02 Press the control 13 to edit 03 Turn the control 13 to select the desired group The adjustment range is A J 04 Press the control 13 to save changes 2 Channel I...

Page 18: ...607 000MHz 1 607 200MHz 1 607 225MHz 1 607 300MHz 2 607 975MHz 2 608 225MHz 2 608 300MHz 2 608 250MHz 2 608 625MHz 3 609 200MHz 3 609 250MHz 3 609 450MHz 3 609 700MHz 3 610 175MHz 4 610 650MHz 4 610...

Page 19: ...control 13 to select the desired frequency Choose the least used frequency in order to avoid signal distortion 05 Press the control 13 to confirm 5 Sync In this menu you can pair the receiver with the...

Page 20: ...bol disappears see C Fig 15 page 14 7 Tx Gain In this menu you can set the audio gain of the transmitter input sensitivity 01 Turn the control 13 until the display shows 02 Press the control 13 to edi...

Page 21: ...When too high in poor reception areas it may compromise the reception range When too low the noise may damage your hearing and or the speakers 01 Turn the control 13 until the display shows 02 Press t...

Page 22: ...lue orange brown white black 04 Press the control 13 to confirm 13 Name In this menu you can set the receiver s name A name can consist of up to 8 characters 01 Turn the control 13 until the display s...

Page 23: ...n the control 13 to select ON or OFF 04 Press the control 13 to confirm If the input power comes from the power adapter the ANT DC On will power the active antenna via the BNC antenna connectors 20 25...

Page 24: ...ch 11 to LOCK to lock the transmitter When the lock is on it is not possible to adjust the device s settings 02 Move the lock switch 11 to UNLOCK to unlock the transmitter Main Menu Options 01 Press t...

Page 25: ...N buttons 04 05 to set the desired RF power Select one of the 3 options LOW 10 mW MID 20 mW HIGH 30 mW 07 Press the power button 03 to save changes The display will now show the splash screen Note The...

Page 26: ...e and reliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Unbalanced Balanced Headp...

Page 27: ...ted properly If the batteries are inserted properly replace them with a set of new batteries Make sure the battery housing is clean No sound Make sure the DC power adapter is plugged into the appropri...

Page 28: ...y Authority www tja ee Ireland Commission for Communications Regulation www comreg ie Greece Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission www eett gr Spain Secretar a de Estado para el Avance Digit...

Page 29: ...upply DC 12 15 V 300 mA Dimensions transmitter 63 x 21 x 215 mm LxWxH Dimensions receiver 205 x 170 x 263 mm LxWxH Weight transmitter 0 18 kg Weight receiver 1 24 kg Receiver Modulation FM Frequency r...

Page 30: ...29 Order code D1476B EDGE EBS 1 Dimensions...

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