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3)  To connect a 

signal source with line level 

(e . g . mixer, additional receiver for wireless 
microphones, CD player): Use the 6 .3 mm 
jack of 1 MIC / LINE IN* (5) or the RCA jacks 
LINE IN (9) .

When both RCA jacks are connected 

(e . g . to the stereo output of a CD player), 
the signals will be transformed into a 
mono signal .

When speaking into a microphone, it 

is possible to mute the signal of an audio 
source connected to these jacks (function 
VOICE OVER 

 chapter 5) .

4)  An additional 

amplifier system

 or a  

recorder

 can be connected to the output 

LINE LINK (10) . For stereo recorders, two 
jacks are available . The amplifier is mono-
phonic; therefore, the signals at the two 
jacks are identical .

5)  The Speakon

®

-compatible jack EXT . 

 

SPEAKER (20) can be used to connect an 
additional 

speaker

: Insert the speaker plug 

into the jack and then turn the plug clock-
wise until it engages . To remove the plug, 
pull back the safety latch on the plug and 
turn the plug counter-clockwise .

If required, use the switch INTERNAL 

SPEAKER (19) to switch off the internal 
speakers .

* Note:

 The input 1 MIC / LINE IN (5) cannot be used 

together with the inputs MIC 1 (2) and MIC 2 (4); 
therefore, only use the input 1 MIC / LINE IN when 
the inputs MIC 1 and MIC 2 are not required .

4.3 Recharging the batteries

The lectern is operated by means of two 
integrated rechargeable lead gel batteries 
(12 V/ 7 Ah each) . It is not necessary to switch 
on the lectern to charge the batteries; how-
ever, it is possible to use the lectern while the 
batteries are being charged .
1)  Connect the mains cable supplied to the 

mains jack (18) and the mains plug to a 
mains  socket  (230 V/ 50 Hz) .

2)  The LED status indicators (14) indicate the 

charging state: FULL, OK or LOW . The LED 
indicator CHARGE will light up in red while 
the batteries are being charged .

3)  Once the batteries have been recharged 

(the LED indicator CHARGE lights up in 
green), disconnect the lectern from the 
mains .

Note:

 To ensure a long life of the rechargeable 

batteries, disconnect the lectern from the mains 
after a maximum of 12 hours .

5  Operation

1)  Prior to the initial switch-on, set all volume 

controls (6, 7, 11) to “0” to avoid an un-
expectedly high volume when the lectern 
is switched on .

2)  Switch on the audio sources connected 

and/or the wireless transmitter .

3)  Use the switch (17) to switch on the lec-

tern . The LED indicator PWR ON (16) will 
light up . In addition, an LED indicator (14) 
will indicate the charging state of the bat-
teries . When the LED indicator LOW lights 
up, the batteries should be recharged 
(

 chapter 4 .3) .

4)  Replay music, for example, from an audio 

source connected or speak into a wireless 
microphone or a cable-connected micro-
phone .

5)  Use the appropriate control to adjust the 

volume of the audio sources .
LEVEL  (6): 

 Microphones  connected 
to inputs MIC 1 and MIC 2 
or audio source at input 
1 MIC / LINE IN

2 WIRELESS (7): Wireless microphone
PLAYER (11):   Audio source at input 

3 LINE IN

CAUTION

To avoid feedback howling, 
never hold the microphone 
towards the speaker or too 
close to it . Feedback howl-
ing may also occur when

the volume is too high . In this case, use 
the appropriate control LEVEL (6) or 
2 WIRELESS (7) to reduce the microphone 
volume .

A level limiter will automatically prevent 
distortions at high volumes . The LED indi-
cator LIMITER (15) will light up when the 
limiter is active .

6)  Use the control TONE (8) to adjust the 

desired sound for the microphones or for 
an audio source connected to the jack 
1 MIC / LINE IN (5) . Use the control TONE 
(12) to adjust the sound for an audio 
source connected to the jack 3 LINE IN (9) . 

7)  To automatically mute the sound of an 

audio source connected to the jacks  
3 LINE IN when speaking into a micro-
phone [VOICE OVER (13)], adjust the 
control DEPTH in such a way that the LED 
indicator MUSIC will light up when an an-
nouncement is being made .

8)  To avoid unnecessary discharging of the 

batteries, switch off the lectern with the 
switch (17) after operation or during 
longer pauses .

If the lectern is not used for a longer period of 
time, completely charge the batteries prior to 
storage and recharge them approx . every six 
months to make up for normal self-discharge 
and to protect the batteries against damage 
due to deep discharge .

5.1 Operation with 

a wireless microphone

The lectern is equipped with a receiver sec-
tion for a wireless microphone or pocket 
transmitter with a transmitting frequency of 
863 .05 MHz (e . g . TXS-821HT, TXS-820HSE, 
TXS-820LT or TXS-820SX) .

Use the control 2 WIRELESS (7) to adjust 

the volume of the audio signal received .

Notes:

 

1 .  If no signal is received from the wireless micro-

phone, make sure that the microphone transmits 
on the correct frequency (863 .05 MHz) and check 
the battery of the microphone . If required, re-
duce the distance between the lectern and the 
microphone .

2 .  A poor reception may be improved by turning or 

moving the lectern .

6  Specifications

Amplifier
  Amplifier class:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .D
  RMS power:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .80 W
  Peak power:    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .120 W
Frequency range:   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .70 – 20 000 Hz
Received audio frequency:   .863 .05 MHz
Input sensitivity, connection type
(pin configuration 

 fig . 3 on page 2)

  MIC 1/ 2*:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  20 mV, bal .
  1 MIC  IN,  XLR*: .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .    2 mV, bal .
  1 LINE  IN,  6 .3 mm:   .  .  .  .  .  .  13 mV, bal .
  3 LINE  IN,  RCA:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .100 mV,  unbal . 
  *with 12 V phantom power supply
Outputs
  LINE LINK:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .RCA,  300 mV
  EXT . SPEAKER:   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .Speakon

®

-com-

patible,  4 – 8 Ω

Connection for light:  .  .  .  .  .  .12 V,   

100 mA  max .

  (pin configuration 

 fig . 3 on page 2)

Power supply:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .rech . lead gel 

batteries,  
2  ×  12 V/ 7 Ah

  Operating time:   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .up to 16 hours
  Mains connection:   .  .  .  .  .  .230 V/ 50 Hz
Dimensions
 Width:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  525 mm
 Height:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .1120 mm
 Depth:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  440 mm
Weight:   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .32 .1 kg

Subject to technical modification .

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Summary of Contents for 17.8000

Page 1: ...ECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rednerpult mit Verst rkersystem Lectern with Amplifier System SPEECH 100 D Best...

Page 2: ...C 0 10 2 WIRELESS 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 SPEECH 100D MIC 1 BAL MIC 2 BAL LED LAMP 12V DC 0 1A POWER L I N E 1 L I N E 2 5 9 10 20 6 11 13 14 12 7 8 1 2 4 3 15 16 17 18 19 21 2 1 3 MIC 1 BAL MIC 2 BAL...

Page 3: ...ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS 3 Deutsch Seite 4 English Page 6...

Page 4: ...Ger t in jedem Fall in einer Fachwerkstatt reparieren Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker nie am Kabel aus der Steckdose fassen Sie immer am Stecker an Verwenden Sie zum Reinigen nur ein tro ckenes weiches Tu...

Page 5: ...zeigt Leuchtet die LED LOW sollten die Akkus aufgeladen werden Kapitel 4 3 4 Von einer angeschlossenen Tonquelle z B Musik wiedergeben oder in ein per Kabel oder Funk verbundenes Mikrofon sprechen 5 D...

Page 6: ...than originally intended if it is not correctly connected installed or operated or if it is not repaired in an expert way If the unit is to be put out of oper ation definitively take it to a local re...

Page 7: ...6 Microphones connected to inputs MIC1 and MIC2 or audio source at input 1MIC LINEIN 2 WIRELESS 7 Wireless microphone PLAYER 11 Audio source at input 3LINEIN CAUTION To avoid feedback howling never ho...

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