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EDGE EBS-2 

Product code: D1480B 

 

Channel and Frequency Overview 

The carrier frequency is in the range 610–670 MHz. 

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610.000 MHz 

610.250 MHz 

610.500 MHz 

610.750 MHz 

611.000 MHz 

612.025 MHz 

612.275 MHz 

612.525 MHz 

612.775 MHz 

613.025 MHz 

614.250 MHz 

614.500 MHz 

614.750 MHz 

615.000 MHz 

615.250 MHz 

616.700 MHz 

616.950 MHz 

617.200 MHz 

617.450 MHz 

617.700 MHz 

619.375 MHz 

619.625 MHz 

619.875 MHz 

620.125 MHz 

620.375 MHz 

622.250 MHz 

622.500 MHz 

622.750 MHz 

623.000 MHz 

623.250 MHz 

625.325 MHz 

625.575 MHz 

625.825 MHz 

626.075 MHz 

626.325 MHz 

629.175 MHz 

629.425 MHz 

629.675 MHz 

629.925 MHz 

630.175 MHz 

634.925 MHz 

635.175 MHz 

635.425 MHz 

635.675 MHz 

635.925 MHz 

10  638.225 MHz  10  638.475 MHz  10  638.725 MHz  10  638.975 MHz  10  639.225 MHz 
11  643.150 MHz  11  643.400 MHz  11  643.650 MHz  11  643.900 MHz  11  644.150 MHz 
12  649.525 MHz  12  649.775 MHz  12  650.025 MHz  12  650.275 MHz  12  650.525 MHz 
13  654.850 MHz  13  655.100 MHz  13  655.350 MHz  13  655.600 MHz  13  655.850 MHz 
14  665.700 MHz  14  665.950 MHz  14  666.200 MHz  14  666.450 MHz  14  666.700 MHz 

 

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611.250 MHz 

611.500 MHz 

611.750 MHz 

612.000 MHz 

612.250 MHz 

613.275 MHz 

613.525 MHz 

613.775 MHz 

614.025 MHz 

614.275 MHz 

615.500 MHz 

615.750 MHz 

616.000 MHz 

616.250 MHz 

616.500 MHz 

617.950 MHz 

618.200 MHz 

618.450 MHz 

618.700 MHz 

618.950 MHz 

620.625 MHz 

620.875 MHz 

621.125 MHz 

621.375 MHz 

621.625 MHz 

623.500 MHz 

623.750 MHz 

624.000 MHz 

624.250 MHz 

624.500 MHz 

626.575 MHz 

626.825 MHz 

627.075 MHz 

627.325 MHz 

627.575 MHz 

630.425 MHz 

630.675 MHz 

630.925 MHz 

631.175 MHz 

631.425 MHz 

636.175 MHz 

636.425 MHz 

636.675 MHz 

636.925 MHz 

637.175 MHz 

10  639.475 MHz  10  639.725 MHz  10  639.975 MHz  10  640.225 MHz  10  640.475 MHz 
11  644.400 MHz  11  644.650 MHz  11  644.900 MHz  11  645.150 MHz  11  645.400 MHz 
12  650.775 MHz  12  651.025 MHz  12  651.275 MHz  12  651.525 MHz  12  651.775 MHz 
13  656.100 MHz  13  656.350 MHz  13  656.600 MHz  13  656.850 MHz  13  657.100 MHz 
14  666.950 MHz  14  667.200 MHz  14  667.450 MHz  14  667.700 MHz  14  667.950 MHz 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EDGE EBS-2 V2

Page 1: ...EDGE EBS 2 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Product code D1480B USER MANUAL ENGLISH V2...

Page 2: ...ce Non observance of the instructions in this user manual may result in serious injuries and damage of property 2023 DAP All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied published or otherwi...

Page 3: ...tion and Setup 13 Ambient Conditions 13 Installation 13 Single Receiver 13 Two Receivers 14 Installation of the Bodypack 15 Setup 15 Installation of the Antennas 16 Connecting to Power Supply 16 Power...

Page 4: ...tions 28 Lock 28 Mute 28 Channel and Frequency Overview 29 6 Troubleshooting 30 Adjusting the Bodypack Gain 30 7 Maintenance 31 Preventive Maintenance 31 Basic Cleaning Instructions 31 Corrective Main...

Page 5: ...iver 2 x transmitter 2 x antenna AC power adapter 1 4 m 2 x headset User manual Mounting kit Long mounting bracket Short mounting bracket Mounting plate 4 x mounting screw for the device 4 x mounting...

Page 6: ...GER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in dea...

Page 7: ...red with the device Do not wrap the power cable around the power adapter or any other object This can damage the internal wires Do not cover the power adapter with anything when it is plugged into the...

Page 8: ...against harmful ingress of water Requirements for the User This product may be used by ordinary persons Maintenance and installation may be carried by ordinary persons Service shall be carried out onl...

Page 9: ...button CH1 Channel button CH2 Control Menu Select Return button IR sensor Power button Fig 02 Receiver Back View Fig 03 12 15 V DC BNC connector antenna B 150 mA Power cable safety eye USB C connector...

Page 10: ...View Back View Fig 04 Fig 05 22 Antenna 23 OLED display 24 Power button on off 25 DOWN button 26 UP button 27 Belt clip Top View Bottom View Fig 06 Fig 07 28 Mute switch 29 4 pin mini XLR connector I...

Page 11: ...100 dB RF antenna input impedance 50 Max balanced audio output 48 dBu Receiver output impedance 50 RF receiver antenna output voltage 15 V RF receiver antenna output current 150 mA Connections Power...

Page 12: ...ng IP20 Batteries Batteries 2 x AA LR6 alkaline 1 5 V not included Average runtime 10 h Thermal Maximum ambient temperature ta 50 C Minimum ambient temperature 0 C Optional Accessories You can additio...

Page 13: ...12 EDGE EBS 2 Product code D1480B Dimensions Fig 08...

Page 14: ...o mount the receiver you need a Phillips screwdriver To mount the receiver in a two post rack follow the steps below Attach the mounting brackets and or the mounting plate to the receiver s See 4 2 1...

Page 15: ...ting brackets with the mounting screws to the receivers Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the mounting screws Fig 10 Attach the supplied mounting plate with the mounting screws to the bottom of bo...

Page 16: ...3 3 Setup Example on page 17 Connect a mixer amplifier to the receiver s See 4 3 4 Connecting the Receiver to Mixer Amplifier on page 18 Switch on the receiver See 4 3 5 Switching ON OFF Receiver on p...

Page 17: ...tructions Make sure that the antennas do not cross when multiple wireless systems are used Connecting to Power Supply Attention Incorrect handling of the AC power adapter may result in hazardous situa...

Page 18: ...ity of the power adapter power cables and the circuit breaker Do not link more devices on one power link than the maximum recommended number Setup Example It is possible to connect up to 8 receivers a...

Page 19: ...n the power button 07 for 2 seconds to switch on the receiver The LCD display 01 lights up Press and hold down the power button 07 for 2 seconds to switch off the receiver The receiver remains energiz...

Page 20: ...ransmitter on page 27 5 Operation Safety Instructions for Operation Attention This device must be used only for the purposes it is designed for This device is intended for use as a wireless bodypack s...

Page 21: ...trength Fig 16 Press the control 04 to open a menu and to confirm a selection Turn the control 04 to navigate through the menus and to increase decrease values Press the return button 05 to cancel a s...

Page 22: ...Gain RX GAIN See 5 3 1 8 Receiver Gain LOW CUT See 5 3 1 9 Low Cut SQUELCH See 5 3 1 10 Squelch TONE KEY See 5 3 1 11 Tone Key COLOR See 5 3 1 12 Color NAME See 5 3 1 13 Name Press the control 04 to o...

Page 23: ...tment range is 1 14 Press the control 04 to confirm Frequency In this menu you can set the frequency See 5 6 Channel and Frequency Overview on page 29 Turn the control 04 to select FREQ Press the cont...

Page 24: ...his menu you can pair the receiver with the transmitter Turn the control 04 to select SYNC Press the control 04 to pair the devices The LED of the IR sensor 06 of the receiver blinks several times The...

Page 25: ...the gain of the transmitter input sensitivity Turn the control 04 to select TX GAIN Press the control 04 to edit Turn the control 04 to set the gain The adjustment range is from 32 dB to 4 dB Press t...

Page 26: ...threshold is pre set at the factory and normally needs no further adjustment In case the receiver picks up other signals besides the signal of the transmitter follow the steps bellow To eliminate the...

Page 27: ...y is on OFF Tone key is off Press the control 04 to confirm Color In this menu you can assign a color to the transmitter It is useful when working with multiple receivers and transmitters Put a sticke...

Page 28: ...ppercase letters digits punctuation marks and some symbols Press the control 04 to confirm Repeat steps 3 4 to edit the remaining characters Control Panel Transmitter N Gain level O Battery status P F...

Page 29: ...trictions may apply for the use of the device We do not take any responsibility in case the device cannot operate or cannot be used in your country region or if it requires additional licensing Before...

Page 30: ...525 MHz 13 654 850 MHz 13 655 100 MHz 13 655 350 MHz 13 655 600 MHz 13 655 850 MHz 14 665 700 MHz 14 665 950 MHz 14 666 200 MHz 14 666 450 MHz 14 666 700 MHz F G H I J CH Frequency CH Frequency CH Fre...

Page 31: ...nction correctly Make sure that the transmitter is switched on and the batteries are not depleted The transmitter is muted Make sure the transmitter is not muted The volume is too low Turn up the volu...

Page 32: ...device to cool down for 5 minutes Clean the device with a soft lint free cloth Attention Do not immerse the device in liquid Do not use alcohol or solvents Corrective Maintenance The device does not c...

Page 33: ...ct code D1480B is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU RED Radio Equipment Directive The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the respective product page on the website of...

Page 34: ...33 EDGE EBS 2 Product code D1480B...

Page 35: ...34 EDGE EBS 2 Product code D1480B...

Page 36: ...2023 DAP...

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