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G. Trouble Shooting:

1. LED doesn't light when power switch is pressed to turn on mic.

    a. Make sure 

that the 

batteries are not discharged.

    b. Make sure 

that the 

batteries are installed correctly.

2. LCD shows                      when power switch is pressed to turn mic off.
    

a. 

3. LCD panel shows unusual indications.

    a. Remove the batteries from the microphone and re-install them.

4. No audio from microphone.

    a. Check 

that 

the frequency of the transmitter is the same as that of the receiver.

    b Make sure 

that the 

Mic switch is not set to Mute.

    c Check if the distance between the transmitter and the receiver is too great.
    d Check if the transmitter or the receiver is too close to any large metal objects.

5. Interference and signal Disturbance

.

    a. Make sure there are no other wireless systems operating on the same 
        frequency in the same area.  This includes Microphones, televisions, radio 
        stations, etc.  Try setting the transmitter and receiver to a new channel.

H. Q&A

1. 

Q:

 How long can the microphone be operated with fully charged batteries? 

    

A: 

Re-chargeable batteries will last approximately 8 to 10 hours. Disposable

         batteries will last approximately 13 hours.
    

Q:

 How much time is required to recharge batteries from a fully exhausted 

         state?
    

A:

 Approximately 4 to 5 hours.

Press  the  SET, UP and DOWN buttons at the same time in order to turn 

         the microphone off automatically. 

The LCD display will flash about ten times 

         and then the microphone will turn off automatically. The microphone should 
         now turn on and off normally.
    b. If the problem persists, call for service.

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4. Press the Down button to display a lower numbered channel.

5. Press the SET button to activate the selected channel.

E. Battery Indications:

1.                     :Three bars means batteries are fully charged.

2.                     :One bar indicates low batteries. 

R

eplace or recharge the 

                         batteries.

3.                     :No bars showing indicates batteries are exhausted and after 
                         flashing three times the power will automatically shut off.

F. Battery Charging Steps:

1. Rechargeable batteries need to be NiMH AA 1.2V with an amperage of
    2100mAH or less as the  charging function is limited to  batteries of that
    rating.

2. Recharging is best accomplished by using the AS-TV8DCC  charger

3. Charging status:

a.                     Battery indicator flashing: Non-Rechargeable batteries installed or 
                        no batteries installed. 

Check the 

batteries.

b.                     Battery indicator is flashing and LCD backlight is on: Failing,
                        corroded, or over-temperature batteries.

c.                     One or two bars showing: Batteries are charging successfully.

d.                     Three bars showing: Batteries have been fully charged.

* Please note the microphone will be turned off automatically while it is being 
   charged.

Summary of Contents for Any Spot QUAD

Page 1: ......

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Page 3: ...3 4 Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone Front 6 Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone Rear 7 Operation of Handheld Microphone 8 10 Description of Functions for Body Pack Transm...

Page 4: ...iver and a mix output balanced XLR and unbalanced jacks with a Hi Low level switch The mix output provides a mixed signal from all of the receivers based on the individual volume control settings This...

Page 5: ...evel Indicator 5 Channel Set 6 Channel Selector 7 Module Power Switch Mic Volume 8 Main QUAD Power Switch 9 Antenna B Connector 10 Unbalanced Mix Output 11 Mix Output Level Switch 12 Balanced XLR Mix...

Page 6: ...ng or routing of the Mic Receivers is required Note The Module Ch A Output jack 16 corresponds to the module closest to the Main Power Switch 8 on the front panel and so on down the line 2 Or you may...

Page 7: ...est signal to noise ratio Typically you will want to set the Output Volume controls of the Mic Receiver Modules as high as possible without causing distortion to the Input of the next device and so on...

Page 8: ...esult in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void the user s authority to operate the device This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following...

Page 9: ...er Protects cartridge Front Panel Main Body Contains Wireless Transmitter PCB SET button for channel settings LCD panel Channel and frequency display UP and DOWN buttons For Channel select and Frequen...

Page 10: ...AS TVHH TVHHC Rear Panel Volume Control Three level settings including mute LOW and HI Pushing point Slide the battery cover down by pressing here Battery Cover Lower Housing Remove to slide battery...

Page 11: ...all the lower housing back to the lower part of the microphone B Switch On Steps 1 Press the power switch and hold for about two seconds until the LED turns to RED and on is displayed in the LCD 2 The...

Page 12: ...need to be NiMH AA 1 2V with an amperage of 2100mAH or less as the charging function is limited to batteries of that rating 2 Recharging is best accomplished by using the AS TV8DCC charger 3 Charging...

Page 13: ...al objects 5 Interference and signal Disturbance a Make sure there are no other wireless systems operating on the same frequency in the same area This includes Microphones televisions radio stations e...

Page 14: ...TVMBP 1 Mini XLR Mic input jack TA3M 2 Power switch 3 Mute button 4 Antenna 5 Power light 6 Charging Jack 7 LCD light 8 Set button 9 Channel select button 10 Sensitivity control 11 3 5mm aux input ja...

Page 15: ...tings 1 Press and hold the SET button for approximately 2 seconds until the channel number flashes 2 Release the SET button and the current channel will keep flashing 3 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to...

Page 16: ...tly 2 LCD shows Err when switched on a Switch power OFF repeat steps for turning unit on b If the problem persists call for service 3 No Audio from Transmitter a Check that the Transmitter and Receive...

Page 17: ...sive Heat Don t leave the transmitter or receiver in the hot sun on a radiator or near other sources of high temperature Avoid Rough Handling The transmitter and receiver may be damaged if dropped 14...

Page 18: ...B Adjustable fre quency Switc hing bandwidth Ambient temperature Maximum deviatio n T H D Dynamic range Pre De emphasis Squelch Pre programmed max 96 switchable channels Max 12 MHz 10 C 50 C 50 kHz wi...

Page 19: ...rio us emission Less than 250 nW Display status LCD indi cat or displ ays channe l or freque ncy bat tery condi tion Channel select SET UP DOWN keys AF contro ls Hi Low Mute switch Battery 1 2 V Ni MH...

Page 20: ...ng Less than 250 nW LCD indicator displ ays channel or frequ ency battery life SET UP DOWN keys Mute switch Hi Mid Lo w switch Mic in Aux in 1 2 V Ni MH 1300 mAh 2 AA type rech arge able battery 1 5V...

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Page 22: ...PLACE STAMP HERE GALAXY AUDIO P O BOX 16285 WICHITA KS 67216 0285...

Page 23: ...XY AUDIO product which has been altered or on which the serial number has been effaced or removed If your unit requires service it must be returned shipping charges prepaid to GALAXY AUDIO in the Unit...

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