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Lectern with Amplifier System

These instructions are intended for users 
without any special technical knowledge . 
Please read the instructions carefully prior to 
operation and keep them for later reference . 
All operating elements and connections de-
scribed can be found on page 2 .

1  Overview

Input MIC 1 (XLR jack) with a 24 V phan-
tom power for connecting  a microphone 
to input channel 1 [as an alternative to the 
jack (7) on the rear side]

Reading light

Switch for the reading light (2 brightness 
levels)

Input MIC 2 (XLR jack) with a 24 V phan-
tom power for connecting  a microphone 
to input channel 2 [as an alternative to the 
jack on the rear side]

VOLUME control, for each input channel 
1– 4

LED RF; will light up when a radio signal is 
received at input channel 1
The signal from a wireless microphone 
will be mixed to the signal at the input 
of channel 1 .
The LED RF at input channel 2 has no 
function .

Combined XLR / 6 .3 mm jack for connect-
ing a microphone via an XLR plug or a 
signal source with line level via a two-pole 
6 .3 mm plug for each input channel 1 – 3
The XLR contacts of the input channels 1 
and 2 are supplied with a 24 V phantom 
power, e . g . for electret microphones .

Equalizer controls HIGH, MID an LOW for 
each channel 1– 3

RCA inputs AUDIO IN for connecting 
a signal source with line level to input 
channel 4; when both jacks are connected  
(e . g . stereo signal from a CD player), the 
signals will create the sum (mono)

10 

Output LINE OUT, REC (RCA jacks) to route 
the mixed signal, e . g . to a recorder or an-
other amplifier system

11 

LED LIMITER; will light up when the input 
level is too high and is reduced by the 
limiter

12 

POWER LED

13 

POWER switch

14 

Mains jack for connection to a socket 
(230 V/ 50 Hz) via the mains cable provided

15 

Support for the mains fuse 

 

Always replace a blown fuse by one of 
the same type!

16 

Castors

17 

Compartment; e . g . for pens or an audio 
recorder or audio player

18 

Shelves; e . g . for scipts / notes and this in-
struction manual

19 

Storage compartment; e . g . for connection 
cables

2  Safety Notes

The unit corresponds to a ll relevant directives 
of the EU and is therefore marked with   .

WARNING

The unit uses dangerous 
mains voltage . Leave ser-
vicing to skilled personnel . 
Inexpert handling may result 
in electric shock .

• 

The unit is suitable for indoor use only . Pro-
tect it against dripping water, splash water 
and high air humidity . The admissible ambi-
ent temperature range is 0 – 40 °C .

• 

Do not operate the unit and immediately 
disconnect the mains plug from the socket 

1 . if the unit or the mains cable is visibly 

damaged, 

2 . if a defect might have occurred after the 

unit was dropped or suffered a similar 
accident,

3 . if malfunctions occur .

In any case the unit must be repaired by 
skilled personnel .

• 

Never pull the mains cable to disconnect 
the mains plug from the socket, always 
seize the plug .

• 

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

• 

No guarantee claims for the unit and no li-
ability for any resulting personal damage or 
material damage will be accepted if the unit 
is used for other purposes than originally 
intended, if it is not correctly connected 
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 
recycling plant for a disposal which 
is not harmful to the environment .

3  Applications

The lectern SPEECH-200 consists of a 
high-quality 2-way speaker system, a mix-
ing amplifier with four input channels and 
a receiving part for a wireless microphone 
with a carrier frequency of 863 .05 MHz . It 
is ideally suited to reproduce sound, e . g . for 
lectures, speeches, readings, etc . The optional 
wireless microphone offers additional mobility 
(e . g . for passing round the microphone in the 
audience when questions arise) .

Besides three microphones, it will also be 

possible to connect other audio units (e . g . CD 
player for adding music) . Via the jacks LINE 
OUT, REC, the output signal will be routed to 
a recorder or to another amplifier system . The 
integrated reading light offers two brightness 
levels .

The two integrated castors on the rear 

side of the lectern allow convenient transport .

3.1 Conformity and approval

Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL de-
clare that the wireless receiver of the lectern 
SPEECH-200 complies with the directive 
2014 / 53 / EU . The EU declaration of conform-
ity is available on the Internet:
www .monacor .com
The wireless system (transmitter and receiver) 
is generally approved for operation in EU and 
EFTA countries, it is licence-free and requires 
no registration .

4  Transport and Setting up

For transporting the lectern, seize the top 
part and tilt it slightly backwards so that it 
will stand on its two castors only . Thus, it 
will be easy to wheel it to the place of appli-
cation . Set up the lectern is such a way that 
the speakers on its front side will be directed 
towards the audience . 

5  Connections

Prior to connecting any units or to changing 
any existing connections, switch off the am-
plifier system and all units to be connected .

5.1 Microphones and audio unit

1)  Connect a 

microphone

 (e . g . a suitable 

gooseneck microphone from the EMG…P 
series) to one of the XLR jacks (1 or 4) on 
the upper side of the lectern and adjust it 
to the person speaking . It will also be pos-
sible to equip both jacks with one micro-
phone each . The jacks have a latching; to 
disconnect the plug, press the PUSH lever .

As an alternative, connect a micro-

phone with an XLR plug to the input jack 
(7) of the channels 1 and 2 on the rear side 
of the lectern . Like the jacks on the upper 
side of the lectern, these microphone in-
puts will supply the phantom power (24 V) 
required by some microphones . 

The input jack of channel 3 allows con-

nection of another microphone with XLR 
plug .

2)  To connect a 

signal source with line level 

(e . g . mixer, CD player), use the 6 .3 mm 

Summary of Contents for SPEECH -200

Page 1: ...NICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI Rednerpult mit Verstärkersystem Lectern with Amplifier System SPEECH 200 Bestellnummer Order Number 17 3160 ...

Page 2: ...NE MONO 12 12 12 12 7 7 HIGH LOW MID HIGH HIGH LOW LOW MID MID SPEECH 200 3 4 VOLUME AUDIO IN LINE OUT REC LIMITER POWER 0 10 2 MIC 2 1 MIC 1 0 10 XLR MICROPHONE INPUT JACK LINE MONO 12 12 12 12 7 7 0 10 VOLUME RF XLR PHANTOM MICROPHONE INPUT JACK LINE MONO 12 12 12 12 7 7 HIGH LOW MID 0 10 VOLUME VOLUME RF XLR PHANTOM MICROPHONE INPUT JACK LINE MONO 12 12 12 12 7 7 HIGH LOW MID HIGH HIGH LOW LOW ...

Page 3: ...ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS 3 Deutsch Seite 4 English Page 6 Français Page 8 ...

Page 4: ...beträgt 0 40 C Nehmen Sie das Gerät nicht in Betrieb und ziehen Sie sofort den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose 1 wenn sichtbare Schäden am Gerät oder am Netzkabel vorhanden sind 2 wenn nach einem Sturz oder Ähnlichem der Verdacht auf einen Defekt besteht 3 wenn Funktionsstörungen auftreten Geben Sie das Gerät in jedem Fall zur Re paratur in eine Fachwerkstatt Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker nie am Kabel ...

Page 5: ...uf Dauer das Gehör schädigen Um ein Rückkopplungspfeifen zu ver meiden halten Sie ein Mikrofon nicht in Richtung des Lautsprechers oder zu nah an ihn heran Bei einer zu hoch eingestellten Lautstärke kann ebenfalls eine Rückkopplung auftreten In diesem Fall mit dem entsprechenden Regler VOLUME 5 eine niedrigere Mikrofon lautstärke einstellen 4 Der Klang kann für die Kanäle 1 3 jeweils mit den Regle...

Page 6: ...from the socket always seize the plug For cleaning only use a dry soft cloth never use water or chemicals No guarantee claims for the unit and no li ability for any resulting personal damage or material damage will be accepted if the unit is used for other purposes than originally intended if it is not correctly connected or operated or if it is not repaired in an expert way If the unit is to be p...

Page 7: ...ding VOLUME control 5 4 To optimize the sound for the channels 1 3 use the corresponding equalizer controls HIGH MID and LOW 8 After modifying the sound readjust the volume with the corresponding VOLUME control 5 if required 6 1 Operation with a wireless microphone The lectern is also equipped with a receiving part for a wireless microphone with a radio frequency of 863 05MHz e g TXS 821HT TXS 820...

Page 8: ...rès une chute ou accident similaire vous avez un doute au sujet de l état de l appareil 3 des dysfonctionnements apparaissent Dans tous les cas les dommages doivent être réparés par un technicien spécialisé Ne débranchez jamais l appareil en tirant sur le cordon secteur tenez le toujours par la fiche Pour le nettoyage utilisez uniquement un chiffon doux et sec en aucun cas de pro duits chimiques o...

Page 9: ...fet de larsen ne tenez pas le microphone en direction de l en ceinte ou trop près d elle Si le volume est réglé trop fort des effets de larsen peuvent également survenir Dans ce cas réglez un volume micro plus bas avec le réglage VOLUME 5 correspondant 4 Vous pouvez régler de manière optimale la tonalité pour les canaux 1 à 3 avec res pectivement les réglages 8 pour les aigus HIGH médiums MID et g...

Page 10: ...MONACOR INTERNATIONAL GmbH Co KG Zum Falsch 36 28307 Bremen Germany Copyright by MONACOR INTERNATIONAL All rights reserved A 1107 99 03 08 2018 ...

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