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1.      Starting with both the main power switch off (1) and the transmitter (8) 

power switch off, plug the included power supply into the DC In jack 
(18), and then plug the other end into an AC outlet. Connect the 
supplied antenna to the Antenna Jack (11).

2.      Set all volume controls (2), (5), & (9) to the minimum. Set the input TX 

switches (3) and (6) to off, and then switch on the power (1).

3.      Connect the desired source devices (such as a microphone or line 

output of a mixer) to the appropriate TXRM inputs. The XLR input 
(14) will accept balanced mic level signals. The ¼” input (16) will 
accept unbalanced mic level signals, and provide 5v DC to condenser 
mics when desired, by activating the switch (15). These two inputs 
are controlled by the Mic Volume (2) and TX switch (3). The L/R Aux 
Inputs will accept a stereo line level signal, and are controlled by the 
Aux Volume (5) and TX switch (6). When the TX switches (3) and (6) 
are engaged, the respective LEDs (4) and (7) will light, indicating that 
the input signal is being sent to the Transmitter Module (8) and the 
L/R Aux Output jacks. 

4.      Switch on the Transmitter Module (8) and set it according to the Audio 

Link System instructions provided on page 13. 

5.      Set the receiver(s) according to the Wireless Mic Receiver 

instructions provided on page 12.

6.      Start sending a signal from the source device and set various volume 

controls (in the signal chain from the source to the receiving device) 
to the desired levels. It is important to set the gain structure properly 
to achieve the best signal to noise ratio. Normally you will want to set 
the output of the source as high as possible without causing distortion 
to the input of the following device, and so on down the line.

7.      Signals sent to the L/R Aux Input will appear at the Headphone Jack 

(10) and be controlled by the Phone Volume (9). Note: Signals from 
the Mic Inputs (14) and (16) do not appear at the Headphone Jack.

8.      The DC Output Jack (17) supplies 12v DC for charging or powering 

other devices. Make sure any device connected to this jack complies 
with the voltage and current rating listed for this jack.

Setup and Operation of TXRM 

(See Page 24)

Summary of Contents for Any Spot Traveler AS-TV8

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Page 2: ...k Transmitter 13 Rear Panel of AS TV5 Series 13 Operation of TV5 and Optional Modules 15 Optional Wireless Receivers 15 Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone Front 16 Description of Functio...

Page 3: ...the TV10 TV8 series is ideally suited to cover large areas The TV5 with its compact size is ideal for classrooms conference rooms and guided tours This manual covers the complete functions and operati...

Page 4: ...ion time When charging the charging indicator lights RED When charging is almost complete the indicator will flash alternately RED and GREEN After the battery is fully charged the indicator will light...

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Page 6: ...ack to connect with external music sources including CD MP3 DVD iPod players etc LINE OUT RCA phone jack to connect with external mixed signal recorder or active speaker system j AUX IN 3 5mm jack to...

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Page 8: ...Heat Sink Speaker Grille 8 Woofer 1 Horn Handle...

Page 9: ...Mixer Receiver Modules CD CMP Player Audio Link Transmitter Speaker Out In Out Jacks Power Supply Charging Input Power Switch...

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Page 11: ...indicator 5 Channel Set 6 Channel selector 7 Power switch mic volume G Anti Shock CD CMP Player RM CD for TV8 TV10 1 Program Playlist 2 Power switch 3 LCD display 4 Shuffle Repeat 5 Stop Eject 6 Searc...

Page 12: ...ired mic 1 volume control 5 Wired mic 2 volume control 6 Wired mic 1 1 4 input jack 7 Wired mic 2 1 4 input jack H2 Audio Link Transmitter AS TVTX for AS TV8 TV10 1 LCD display 2 TX indicator 3 Low au...

Page 13: ...batteries without affecting the charge time If a power failure occurs when operating on AC the Traveler will seamlessly switch over to battery power C Mixer see the page 8 1 Master Volume Control 2 Tu...

Page 14: ...o received G Anti Shock CD CMP Player RM CD see page 9 1 Push the power switch G2 to turn on the player Put a CD in the CD slot G10 or push the Stop Eject button G5 to take a CD out of the slot 2 Pres...

Page 15: ...l in use when the unit was last turned off 3 To select a different channel press the set button H2 5 and the channel will flash in the LCD display Press the up or down button H2 6 to select the transm...

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Page 17: ...ymbol when a USB device is plugged into the USB Jack J10 Track number time counter and play pause status will also be displayed To switch from one format to the other simply unplug one media device an...

Page 18: ...n Body Contains Wireless Transmitter PCB SET button for channel settings LCD panel Channel and frequency display UP and DOWN buttons For Channel select and Frequency display LED Power status Power Swi...

Page 19: ...ol 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 cover off or to connect charger HI LOW...

Page 20: ...7 Install 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...

Page 21: ...ed 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 DCTVHH charger 3 Charging st...

Page 22: ...tal 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...

Page 23: ...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 jac...

Page 24: ...ings 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 25: ...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 Receiver are on...

Page 26: ...tters and receivers If possible recharge once a month during storage and again before first use Storage Long term Remove the internal batteries when storing the units for a long period of time Replaci...

Page 27: ...k Transmitter module The module is housed in a standard half rack sized enclosure and includes a variety of inputs and outputs as well as mixing controls The TXRM is great for transmitting the entire...

Page 28: ...the input signal is being sent to the Transmitter Module 8 and the L R Aux Output jacks 4 Switch on the Transmitter Module 8 and set it according to the Audio Link System instructions provided on pag...

Page 29: ...tional Audio link TX optional Audio input Audio output Controls Power requirement AS TVTX transmitter optional XLR Mic in 6 5 mm Mic in RCA Line in 3 5 mm Aux in RCA Line out 3 5mm Aux out Wireless MI...

Page 30: ...W MAX Up 70 dB 92 dB 1Watt 1 M CD Media player optional Audio link TX optional Audio input Audio output Controls Power requirement AS TVTX transmitter optional XLR Mic In RCA Line in RCA Line out SPK...

Page 31: ...tt 1 M Optional Media Player Audio input Audio output Controls Power requirement Mic In 1 8 Aux In 1 8 Aux Out Master Tone Aux In Mic AS optional DIGIMP5 Maximum SPL 100 dB Battery Operating life Char...

Page 32: ...D Oscillation type Adjustable frequency Switching bandwidth Ambient temperature Maximum deviation T H D Dynamic range Pre De emphasis Squelch Pre programmed max 96 switchable channels Max 12 MHz 10 C...

Page 33: ...l select SET UP DOWN keys Antenna Built in or external Dimensions L x W x H 4 25 x 7 5 x 1 75 108 x 190 x 44 mm Weight 5 99 oz 170 g Input sensitivity Audio input Controls 6 3 Mic in 2 TRS Low 2 Echo...

Page 34: ...2 AA type rechargeable battery 1 5V 2 AAAlkaline disposable 11 hours typical 14 hours typical 1 04 x 2 52 x 3 48 27 x 64 x 88 mm Aluminium Condenser mic Weight with battery 4 48 oz 127 g RF output 10m...

Page 35: ...n of the exterior of the item which occurs after delivery Galaxy Audio does not authorize any third party including any dealer or Service Center to assume any liability on behalf of Galaxy Audio or to...

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