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MASTER
VOLUME

BATTERY
STATUS

min

max

LEVEL

LIMIT

LOW OK

WIRELESS

MIC 1

LOW CUT

music speech

WIRELESS

MIC 2

LOW CUT

music speech

ON

MUTE

EXTERNAL
SPEAKER A

SWITCHED
8 OHM

EXTERNAL
SPEAKER B

8 OHM

CHARGING STATUS

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EXTERNAL

POWER

SOURCE

MAINS

12VDC /4A

AC

90-264V
47-63Hz

FUSE

T2A

POWER

ON

OFF

MUTE

DO NOT OPEN

THE COVER.

REFER SERVICING

TO QUALIFIED

PERSONNEL.

REPLACE FUSE

ONLY WITH

THE SAME TYPE

AND RATING.

ACTIVE

LINK

GND

+ 12V

4

1

2

3

2

3

1

AC Power IN

B

C

IEC Power

Cable

A

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System Installation

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CHARGING THE BA

CHARGING THE BA

CHARGING THE BA

CHARGING THE BA

CHARGING THE BATTER

TTER

TTER

TTER

TTERY

Y

Y

Y

Y

After unpacking the unit for the first time, please charge the batteries for at least 10 hours before operation.  The battery charger
is built in as an integral part of the system.  To charge the batteries, plug one end of the IEC power cable into the MAINS
connector and plug the other end into an AC outlet (90-264VAC, 47-63Hz).

1. CHARGING STATUS LED:

  The Charging Status LED will light up when external power is supplied. The color of the LED

indicates the charging status as follows:

• RED

RED

RED

RED

RED means fast-charge mode.  

The batteries are very low or completely discharged.

• ORANGE

ORANGE

ORANGE

ORANGE

ORANGE means trickle-charge mode.  

The batteries are not yet fully charged.

• GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN means no charging. 

 The batteries are fully charged.

DETERMINING BA

DETERMINING BA

DETERMINING BA

DETERMINING BA

DETERMINING BATTER

TTER

TTER

TTER

TTERY ST

Y ST

Y ST

Y ST

Y STA

A

A

A

ATUS

TUS

TUS

TUS

TUS

2. BATTERY STATUS LEDs:

  The Battery Status LEDs indicate the amount of charge available even when the AC mains are

disconnected.  Whenever the batteries have enough charge to operate the system, the green OK LED will light. As the
batteries discharge, the red LOW LED will begin to glow, and the green OK LED will stay lit.  When the red LOW LED is
glowing brightly, the battery is very low.  Once the batteries discharge to an unusable level, the system will shut off and you
will need to connect to an external power source.

SYSTEM POWER

SYSTEM POWER

SYSTEM POWER

SYSTEM POWER

SYSTEM POWER

3. The POWER switch has three positions as follows:

A.

A.

A.

A.

A. ON

ON

ON

ON

ON Position:  The green ON LED will light and the power amps will be active.  This is the normal mode of operation
with the internal and external speakers producing sound.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B. OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF Position:  No LEDs will light and the system is off.

C.

C.

C.

C.

C. MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE Position:  The green ON LED and the amber MUTE LED will light and the power amps will be disabled.  This is
a special mode of operation in which all of the controls and functions work as normal, but no sound is produced by
the internal or external speakers.

NOTE:  If the batteries are low and there is an AC outlet available, you can connect the AC
mains and operate the system as normal while the batteries are charging.  However, to fully
charge the system, it should be switched OFF until the CHARGING STATUS LED turns green.

NOTE:  It is possible to operate the system from a 12VDC external source when the batteries
are fully discharged and no AC power source is available.  A special adaptor cable allows
connection directly to a car cigarette lighter.  Contact LightSPEED for more information.

Power/Charging

Summary of Contents for Delta X10

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Page 2: ...Installation Power Charging 8 Speaker Stand tripod 9 Speaker System Placement 10 Operating Instructions Base Unit 11 Wireless Microphones 12 Wired Microphones 13 CD Player 14 Active Link 15 External S...

Page 3: ...justable squelch control The systems are available with a variety of handheld lapel and headset microphones System Overview LINE MASTER VOLUME I N O U T MIC 1 LIMIT IN ON MUTE SWITCHED 8 OHM 8 OHM POW...

Page 4: ...S MIC 1 WIRELESS MIC 2 These may be wireless receivers or blank filler panels depending on your system configuration 2 2 2 2 2 CD PLA CD PLA CD PLA CD PLA CD PLAYER YER YER YER YER This may be a CD pl...

Page 5: ...or Delta X12 system When connected properly the sound from both Delta X systems is shared between them Using ACTIVE LINK you can double the available inputs and sound level 19 19 19 19 19 MAINS MAINS...

Page 6: ...nal 5 5 5 5 5 RF Channel B Indicator RF Channel B Indicator RF Channel B Indicator RF Channel B Indicator RF Channel B Indicator The B LED lights up indicating the B channel tuner is receiving the str...

Page 7: ...ton Locks all microphone controls 5 5 5 5 5 Set Button Set Button Set Button Set Button Set Button This button is used to enter and save changes to the transmitter settings 6 6 6 6 6 Up and Down Butto...

Page 8: ...io signal on or off The red LED will flash when MUTE is engaged 5 5 5 5 5 Microphone Jack Microphone Jack Microphone Jack Microphone Jack Microphone Jack Microphone connects to transmitter here 6 6 6...

Page 9: ...Y P Y P Y P Y P Y PAUSE Button AUSE Button AUSE Button AUSE Button AUSE Button Starts playback or pauses playback 6 6 6 6 6 PROG Button PROG Button PROG Button PROG Button PROG Button Used to create p...

Page 10: ...ST Y ST Y STA A A A ATUS TUS TUS TUS TUS 2 BATTERY STATUS LEDs The Battery Status LEDs indicate the amount of charge available even when the AC mains are disconnected Whenever the batteries have enoug...

Page 11: ...st Loosen the upper knob and pull the center post up to the desired height There are eight thru holes in the center post Locate the thru hole nearest to the collar and insert the safety pin in that ho...

Page 12: ...AKER PLACEMENT SPEAKER PLACEMENT SPEAKER PLACEMENT SPEAKER PLACEMENT The Delta X system s should be placed in a location that is slightly in front of the area in which microphones will be used typical...

Page 13: ...less reduction of the LINE CD signal turn the VOICE OVER MUSIC control clockwise To disable VOICE OVER MUSIC turn the control fully clockwise 4 TONE CONTROLS 4 TONE CONTROLS 4 TONE CONTROLS 4 TONE CO...

Page 14: ...F Indicator Lights RF Indicator Lights RF Indicator Lights RF Indicator Lights When both the system and the transmitter are on and operating on the same channel you will see an RF Indicator Light eith...

Page 15: ...MASTER VOLUME BATTERY STATUS I N O U T MIC 1 MIC 2 min max min max LEVEL LEVEL LOW CUT LIMIT music speech IN min max LEVEL LOW CUT music speech IN LOW OK WIRELESS MIC 1 LOW CUT music speech WIRELESS M...

Page 16: ...ontrols one Controls The LOW and HIGH tone controls can be used to cut or boost the lows and highs in the audio coming from the CD player and the LINE IN jacks These controls do not affect the audio c...

Page 17: ...CAN SQ RF CHANNEL LightSPEED 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER A B LOW BAT SCAN SQ RF CHANNEL VOL Max PWR Min VOL Max PWR Min ON MUTE POWER ON OFF MUTE DO NOT OPEN THE COVER REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFI...

Page 18: ...OPE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE MAINS 12VDC 4A AC 90 264V 47 63Hz FUSE T2A POWER ON OFF MUTE DO NOT OPEN THE COVER REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL REPLACE FUSE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING ACTI...

Page 19: ...VOLUME The RCA jacks provide a line level output signal that does not change volume regardless of the setting on the MASTER VOLUME control min max dB dB 40 0 0 LOW 0 HIGH TONE CONTROL LEVEL LINE CD V...

Page 20: ...s receiver s Power up the Delta X system and wireless receiver s 1 1 1 1 1 POWER POWER POWER POWER POWER Push the POWER switch on the base unit back panel to the ON or MUTE position 2 2 2 2 2 ON LED O...

Page 21: ...SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT In areas that have very high radio frequency traffic it may be necessary to adjust the squelch level to...

Page 22: ...linking cursor disappears and the red LED flashes approximately 3 seconds T T T T Transmission Frequency in MHz ransmission Frequency in MHz ransmission Frequency in MHz ransmission Frequency in MHz r...

Page 23: ...with either standard Alkaline Batteries or Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Rechargable Batteries Since these types of batteries have different characteristics it is important to set the transmitter to the a...

Page 24: ...ries stacked end to end 3 3 3 3 3 Note the polarity in the battery compartment Typical battery life is about 8 hours CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BA CHARGING THE BATTER...

Page 25: ...ransmission Frequency in MHz ransmission Frequency in MHz Press the UP button once to view the transmission frequency in MHz of the currently selected channel Toggle DOWN Toggle UP Set LightSPEED Mute...

Page 26: ...the battery 4 4 4 4 4 Batter Batter Batter Batter Battery T y T y T y T y Type ype ype ype ype The transmitter will operate with either standard Alkaline Batteries or Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Rechar...

Page 27: ...THE MICROPHONE CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE LightSPEED offers various types of microphones that can be used with this system...

Page 28: ...15 13 NO diSC STOP PLAY PAUSE A B REPEAT SCAN SEARCH SKIP EJECT PROG To stop playback press the PLAY PAUSE button once again or press the STOP button When paused the PAUSE symbol appears on the displa...

Page 29: ...ction on the grid To save the selection press the PROG button again The track number will appear in the grid Select another track for sequence number 02 and press the PROG button again The second trac...

Page 30: ...wn briefly on the LED display Open the battery compartment of the transmitter and find the frequency group sticker The letter on the frequency group sticker must match the letter code shown on the rec...

Page 31: ...20 kHz 70 Hz 20 kHz Speaker System 2 Way with Passive Crossover 2 Way with Passive Crossover Woofer 10 8 W 12 8 W Tweeter Foxtex FH15 Foxtex FH300 Internal Battery 2 x 12V 4 5AH 2 x 12V 7 2AH Operati...

Page 32: ...TK250S LightSPEED Noise canceling Headset Mic MC E6TS Countryman E6 Earset Mic Tan Color CA AL50 50 Foot Active Link Cable CA AL100 100 Foot Active Link Cable CA ALGL Acive Link Ground Lift Cable BA L...

Page 33: ...om date of purchase 9 Third party microphones and accessories shall be under the original manufacturer s warranty 10 Warranty for wireless receivers and transmitters shall be three 3 years from date o...

Page 34: ...LightSPEED Technologies Wireless Sound Solutions Toll Free 1 800 840 3662 32 User Notes...

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