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11. With the receiver power switch off and the volume control 
    set to minimum, plug in a set of ear buds to the 1/8” stereo 
    Ear Bud output jack. Fit the ear buds snugly into your ears 
    and adjust for a comfortable fit.
12. Switch on the power to the receiver and note the LED. It 
    should come on Red and then fade out to Green. This 
    indicates a signal is being received from the transmitter.
13. Starting from minimum, slowly increase the volume control 
    until the desired level is achieved. If both inputs on the 
    transmitter are in use, you may need to adjust the balance 
    between the MIC and LINE volume controls.
14. Walk around the area where the receiver will be used to 
    ensure you have good coverage with no interference. If any 
    interference is heard, select a new frequency program number 
    on both the transmitter and the receiver until a clear frequency 
    is found.
15. If the audio source levels provided to the transmitter 
      change, the volume controls on the transmitter may need 
      to be re-adjusted for optimum performance.
 

AS1000

Summary of Contents for Any Spot AS1000

Page 1: ...U H F USER S MANUAL V1 02282006 G A L AX Y A U D I O MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SP T PERSONAL MONITOR O TM AS1000 WIRELESS IN EAR MONITOR...

Page 2: ...enough to hear properly Ringing in the ears may indicate that the gain levels are too high Try lowering the gain levels Have your ears checked by an audiologist on a regular basis If you experience w...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents Page ANY SPOT WIRELESS IN EAR MONITOR The following items are included in the Any Spot AS 1000 system 1 AS 1000T Transmitter 2 AS 1000R Receiver 3 Set of Ear Buds 4 AC Adapter 5 RF A...

Page 4: ...sizer control for improved reception and channel selection The system provides 64 selectable frequencies via the rotary switches making it easy to avoid frequency interference Common uses for the Any...

Page 5: ...ke up the frequency program number which is then brightly displayed on the front panel The XLR combo MIC jack accepts a balanced or unbalanced line or microphone signal The RCA LINE IN jacks accept st...

Page 6: ...el selected on the transmitter 5 MIC Adjusts the volume of the XLR MIC input 6 LINE Adjusts the volume of the stereo RCA LINE IN input 7 PHONES Adjusts the volume of the monitoring headphone jack 9 8...

Page 7: ...rding equipment Multi Color LED indicator allows the user to obtain more status information from the receiver Charging input allows for re charging of batteries without having to remove them For use o...

Page 8: ...D indicates a signal from the transmitter is present C A constant AMBER LED indicates the batteries are low Time to replace the batteries D A constant RED LED indicates no signal from the transmitter...

Page 9: ...a stereo signal to the ear buds 7 BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR RELEASE 8 BATTERY CHARGER INPUT For use with the optional battery charger Use only with rechargeable type batteries 9 BELT CLIP Allows the r...

Page 10: ...cks The RCA jacks may also be used in Mono by sliding the Stereo Mono switch to Mono mode 6 Turn all volume controls on the transmitter to minimum Send audio signals from the source s at the approxima...

Page 11: ...slowly increase the volume control until the desired level is achieved If both inputs on the transmitter are in use you may need to adjust the balance between the MIC and LINE volume controls 14 Walk...

Page 12: ...over 80dB S N ratio Image Spurious Rej 80dB minimum Selectivity 50dB Modulation Mode FM IF Frequency 1st 56MHz 2nd 10 7MHz Dynamic Range 96dB S N Ratio 94dB at 15KHz deviation and 60dBuV antenna inpu...

Page 13: ...imiting compressor Spurious emission 60dB below carrier frequency T H D 1 at 1KHz Power supply DC12 18V Tone key 32 768 KHz Current consumption 140mA 10mA 100mW Dimension W x H x D 8 31 x 1 73 x 7 1 2...

Page 14: ...bject or there are obstructions between the transmitter and receiver Sound interference l Check the transmitter antenna location Higher is better l When using 2 or more transmitters simultaneously mak...

Page 15: ...12 Frequency Chart...

Page 16: ...ice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Licensing Statement A user license may be required for operation Contact the communications authorit...

Page 17: ...14 NOTES NOTES...

Page 18: ...nces should you return your unit to the factory without first calling GALAXY AUDIO and acquiring a Return Authorization Number RMA or written instruction to do so If service is required you must prese...

Page 19: ...Galaxy Audio better serve you _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________...

Page 20: ...INAL HOT SP T PERSONAL MONITOR O TM PLACE STAMP HERE GALAXY AUDIO P O BOX 16285 WICHITA KS 67216 0285 1 800 369 7768 www galaxyaudio com P O BOX 16285 Wichita Ks 67216 0285 Specifications in this manu...

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