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Wireless hand-held microphone

These instructions are intended for users without 
any specific technical knowledge . Please read these 
instructions carefully prior to operating the unit and 
keep them for later reference .

All operating elements and connections de-

scribed can be found on the fold-out page 3 .

1  Operating Elements

Display to indicate
1 . the channel group (GROUP 00 – 09)
2 . the channel (CHANNEL 00 – 99)
3 .  the microphone sensitivity 

 

(VOL  −30 dB,  −20 dB,  −10 dB,  00 dB)

4 . the battery status 

 

BATT

 

 

 

 

 

   

   

BATT

 

 

 

   

   

BATT

 

 

full                                   half-full                   discharged

On / off  switch

Screw sleeve 

 

To access the operating elements (5) to (7) and 
the battery compartment on the rear side, un-
screw the sleeve .

Threaded ring for the screw sleeve (3)

Buttons 

 and 

 to set the channel group, the 

channel number and the microphone sensitivity

Button SET: To change the channel group, the 
channel number or the microphone sensitivity, 
press the button SET repeatedly until the corre-
sponding numerals start flashing on the display 
(1) . While the numerals keep flashing, make the 
settings with the buttons 

 and 

 .

Switch RF for the transmission power 
position L:  low transmission power (2 .5 mW) 
position H: high transmission power (25 mW)

Sensor for the IR signals for automatic channel 
setting

2  Important Notes

The wireless microphone corresponds to all relevant 
directives of the EU and is therefore marked with   .

• 

The microphone is suitable for indoor use only . 
Protect it against dripping water and splash 
water, high air humidity and heat (admissible 
ambient  temperature  range  0 – 40 °C) .

• 

For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use 
water or chemicals .

• 

No guarantee claims for the microphone and 
no liability for any resulting personal damage or 
material damage will be accepted if the micro-
phone is used for other purposes than originally 
intended, if it is not correctly operated, or if it is 
not repaired in an expert way .

If the microphone is to be put out of oper-
ation definitively, take it to a local recycling 
plant for a disposal which is not harmful to 
the environment .

3  Applications

To provide a wireless audio transmission system, 
combine this dynamic hand-held microphone with 
integrated multi-frequency transmitter with the 
following receivers from IMG STAGELINE:
TXS-606 with 1 receiver unit
TXS-626 with 2 receiver units
TXS-646 with 4 receiver units
TXS-686 with 8 receiver units
The transmission frequency within the UHF 
range 672 .000 – 696 .975 MHz is freely selectable  
(frequency spacing 25 kHz) .

Due to the ACT function (automatic channel 

targeting), the audio transmission system is very 
easy to operate: Simply press a button and, via IR 
signal, the wireless microphone is set to the chan-
nel selected on the receiver .

3.1 Conformity and approval

Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare that 
the wireless microphone TXS-606HT complies with 
the directive 2014 / 53 / EU . The EU declaration of 
conformity is available on the Internet:
www .imagestageline .com
This wireless microphone may be operated in the 
following countries:

DE

In the Federal Republic of Germany, the wireless 
microphone requires a frequency assignment (for 
which a fee is charged) .
In other countries, it is necessary to apply for a cor-
responding approval . Prior to operating the wire-
less microphone outside Germany, please contact 
the MONACOR subsidiary or the corresponding 
authorities of the respective country . Links to the 
national authorities can be found via the following 
Internet address:
www .cept .org

 

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ECC

 

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Topics / Info

 

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SRD* Regulations and indicative list of equip-
ment sub-classes

 

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Tools and Services

 

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EFIS − ECO Frequency Information System

 

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National Frequency Tables

*Short Range Devices

Summary of Contents for TXS-606HT

Page 1: ...S ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS TXS 606HT Bestell Nr Order No 25 3540 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI ISTRUZIONI PER L USO MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI TXS 606HT Beste...

Page 2: ...ICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS 2 Deutsch Seite 4 English Page 8 Fran ais Page 11 Italiano Pagina 14 Espa ol P gina 17 Polski St...

Page 3: ...3 ON CHANNEL BATT GROUP VOL dB CHANNEL BATT GROUP VOL dB SET H L RF ON CHANNEL BATT GROUP VOL dB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 4: ...krofon zweckentfremdet falsch be dient oder nicht fachgerecht repariert kann keine Haftung f r daraus resultierende Sach oder Personensch den und keine Garantie f r das Mikrofon bernommen werden Soll...

Page 5: ...n austauschen Die in den Kapiteln 4 3 bis 4 5 beschriebenen Ein stellungen vornehmen Nach dem Betrieb nicht vergessen das Mikro fon auszuschalten damit die Batterien nicht entladen werden 4 3 bertragu...

Page 6: ...Taste SET erneut dreimal dr cken Ist das Mikrofonsignal zu laut und verzerrt die Empfindlichkeit verringern Bei einem zu leisen Signal ergibt sich dagegen ein schlechter Rau schabstand die Empfindlich...

Page 7: ...7...

Page 8: ...will be accepted if the micro phone is used for other purposes than originally intended if it is not correctly operated or if it is not repaired in an expert way If the microphone is to be put out of...

Page 9: ...Make the settings described in chapters 4 3 to 4 5 Remember to switch off the microphone after use to prevent discharge of the batteries 4 3 Setting the transmission channel First set a free transmiss...

Page 10: ...again If the volume of the microphone signal is too high or if the signal is distorted reduce the sen sitivity If the volume of the signal is too low however a poor signal to noise ratio results In th...

Page 11: ...quement un chiffon sec et doux en aucun cas de produits chimiques ou d eau Nous d clinons toute responsabilit en cas de dommages mat riels ou corporels si le micro phone est utilis dans un but autre q...

Page 12: ...s secondes L affichage indique les informations suivantes 1 le groupe de canaux GROUP 00 09 2 le canal CHANNEL 00 99 3 la sensibilit du micro VOL 30dB 20dB 10dB 00dB 4 l tat des batteries BATT BATT BA...

Page 13: ...r s l activation de la touche SET ou r glez la sensibilit du microphone avec la touche ou 5 Quatre niveaux de r glage sont disponibles 30dB 20dB 10dB 00dB Remarque Si les chiffres cessent de clignoter...

Page 14: ...iego scorretto o di riparazione non a regola d arte del microfono non si assume nessuna responsabilit per eventuali danni consequenziali a persone o a cose e non si assume nessuna garanzia per l appar...

Page 15: ...on dimenticare di spegnere il microfono per non scaricare le batterie 4 3 Impostare il canale di trasmissione Per prima cosa sul ricevitore impostare un canale libero di trasmissione vedere le istruzi...

Page 16: ...to SET Se il segnale del microfono troppo forte e distorto ridurre la sensibilit Con un segnale troppo debole invece il rapporto segnale ru more peggiore allora conviene aumentare al sensibilit 4 Quan...

Page 17: ...nca ni productos qu micos ni agua No podr reclamarse garant a o responsabilidad alguna por cualquier da o personal o material resultante si el micr fono se utiliza para otros fines diferentes a los or...

Page 18: ...ituya las bater as cuando la indicaci n BATT empiece a parpadear Haga los ajustes descritos en los apartados 4 3 a 4 5 Recuerde que debe desconectar el micr fono despu s de utilizarlo para no descarga...

Page 19: ...men de la se al del micr fono es dema siado alto o si la se al se distorsiona reduzca la sensibilidad Si el volumen de la se al es dema siado bajo puede provocar una relaci n se al ruido baja En este...

Page 20: ...u ywa suchej mi kkiej tkaniny Nie stosowa wody ani rodk w chemicznych Producent ani dostawca nie ponosz odpowie dzialno ci za wynik e szkody uszkodzenie sprz tu lub obra enia u ytkownika je li urz dze...

Page 21: ...T pe ne po owa wyczerpane Je eli zacznie miga wskazanie BATT nale y wymieni baterie Wprowadzi ustawienia zgodnie z rozdz 4 3 do 4 5 Po zako czeniu pracy wy czy mikrofon aby unik n roz adowania baterii...

Page 22: ...o no ci jest zbyt wysoki lub sygna jest zniekszta cony zmniejszy czu o Je eli poziom g o no ci jest zbyt niski lub zbyt s aby w stosunku do szumu nale y zwi kszy czu o 4 Gdy wskazanie przestanie miga...

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Page 26: ...MONACOR INTERNATIONAL GmbH Co KG Zum Falsch 36 28307 Bremen Germany Copyright by MONACOR INTERNATIONAL All rights reserved A 1253 99 02 07 2016...

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