Okayo C 7180 User Manual Download Page 10

Okayo Portable PA System

Okayo Portable PA System

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Transmitter Operation

All portable PA’s equipped with a UHF wireless microphone module are compatable with the C 7192B handheld and
C 7195B beltpack transmitters. 

All transmitters are sold separately.

C 7192B Handheld Microphone Transmitter - Figure 9.

1. Ensure microphone is switched off before inserting batteries.

2. Remove lower housing and battery clip. Insert two AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable’s are recommended). 

3. Press and hold the power switch for three seconds (located on the base of the microphone). The power LED will

illuminate red and “ON” will be displayed on the LCD screen. Note: power switch is more easily accessed with lower
housing removed. 

4. A selection switch on the rear of the microphone provides three level settings (mute, mid & high) depending on the

application or environment in which the portable PA is to be used. Mute setting allows microphone to be put on
standby without switching the power off. 

5. The LCD screen will display the channel selected. To determine which frequency this channel is operating on, press

the UP or DOWN frequency adjustment buttons. 

6. Press the frequency set button for two seconds. The LCD screen will flash the currently selected channel number.

You can cycle through the channels by pressing the UP or DOWN frequency adjustment buttons. Press the frequency
set button again to lock in your channel selection.

7. The battery status is displayed on the left of the screen. When battery capacity is critical the icon will flash three

times before switching the microphone off automatically. 

8. To turn the microphone off press the power switch for three seconds until the LCD screen displays “OFF”

9. When using with rechargeable NiMH batteries, connect a DC 5V plugpack (Altronics M 8909A plus M 9187 tip

adaptor) to the charging port on the base of the microphone. Charging time is dependant on the capacity of
batteries used, typically 10-12 hours charging is required. If battery icon is flashing when charger is connected,
ensure rechargeable batteries are inserted in the microphone. If batteries have failed both the battery icon and
screen backlight will flash. 

During normal charging the battery icon will cycle through the charge “block” icons. Once full capacity is reached
the full battery icon and all “blocks” will be displayed. 

Note: microphone is unable to be used during charge process.

C 7195B Beltpack Transmitter - Figure 10.

1. Ensure microphone is switched off before inserting batteries.
2. Remove battery clip. Insert two AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable’s are recommended). 
3. Switch the top mounted power switch to ON. The power LED will illuminate red and “ON” will be displayed on the

LCD screen. 

4. A selection switch on the side of the beltpack provides three level settings (low, mid & high) depending on the appli-

cation or environment in which the portable PA is to be used. The mute button allows beltpack to be put on standby
without switching the power off. 

5. The LCD screen will display the channel selected. To determine which frequency this channel is operating on, press

the UP or DOWN frequency adjustment buttons. 

6. Press the frequency set button for two seconds. The LCD screen will flash the currently selected channel number.

You can cycle through the channels by pressing the UP or DOWN frequency adjustment buttons. Press the frequency
set button again to lock in your channel selection.

7. The battery status is displayed on the left of the screen. When battery capacity is critical the icon will flash three

times before switching the microphone off automatically. 

8. When using with rechargeable NiMH batteries, you can use the C 7196 charging pod. This allows you to put up to

two beltpacks on charge at the same time. Charging time is dependant on the capacity of batteries used, typically
10-12 hours charging is required. If battery icon is flashing when charger is connected, ensure rechargeable batter-
ies are inserted in the microphone. If batteries have failed both the battery icon and screen backlight will flash. 
During normal charging the battery icon will cycle through the charge “block” icons. Once full capacity is reached
the full battery icon and all “blocks” will be displayed. 

Summary of Contents for C 7180

Page 1: ... Condenser Mic C 7195B Beltpack Transmitter This operating guide also includes instructions for the following portable PA accessories C 7187B Additional UHF wireless microphone receiver module C 7189B Wireless link transmitter module C 7196A Beltpack charging pod C 7197A Lapel microphone to suit beltpack transmitter C 7198A Headset microphone to suit beltpack transmitter C 7188 Bluetooth module S ...

Page 2: ...e addition of this module allows sever al units to be used in the same area without the need for speaker or signal wiring In this application you have a master and as many slave units as required for the venue The wireless link module is fitted to the master unit which then transmits any audio signal including wireless mic CD player or wired mic to the slave units which are fitted with a UHF wirel...

Page 3: ...wer switch charge indicator this panel is replaced when adding a wireless link or digital echo module 4 Mic treble bass and master level controls 5 Speaker out 8Ω except model C 7185B 6 Mic input 6 35mm 3 pin XLR 7 RCA line in out 8 240V AC input 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 Okayo Portable PA System 3 Figure 1 Front 1 Handle 2 Horn Tweeter 3 Woofer 4 Speaker Grill 5 Port 6 Heatsink 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 4: ...le Master volume adjusts overall system level from all inputs ie UHF CD MP3 player RCA stereo input and wired microphones Treble and bass controls effect all sys tem inputs when set to half way sound output will be flat RCA stereo jacks are provided for an external audio source This allows connection of a CD player iPod or other audio source An RCA output is provided for use with external zone amp...

Page 5: ...D screen 2 TX audio indicator 3 AF audio level indicator 4 Frequency set button 5 Up down frequency adjustment buttons 6 Power switch mic level control 7 Battery charging indicator 8 System power switch Figure 6 CD MP3 Player Module 1 USB port 2 CD slot 3 LCD screen 4 Hi Norm Lo pitch control 5 SD card slot 6 Power switch 7 SD USB source selection 8 Folder selection 9 Track search reverse 10 Track...

Page 6: ...nt panel or press once on the remote control 6 Press FB FF on the front panel or 7 8 on the remote to scan forward or backward within a track Audio Link Transmitter C 7189B Figure 7 For larger venues or audiences the addition of this module allows several units to be used in the same area without the need for speaker or signal wiring In this application you have a master and as many slave units as...

Page 7: ...into the slot When taking the card out ensure that you hear it click that releases the card and then remove Do not use force to pull the card out as this may cause damage to the card or the unit Press SD USB CD or SD USB CD on the remote control to select the SD MMC function then press PLAY PAUSE or4 on the remote control to start playing Press FOLDER on the front panel or remote control to select...

Page 8: ...djust high speed play LOW to adjust slow speed play Each have 10 levels of speed variation Press NOR to return to normal play PROG Can be used to program a selection of songs CD PLAYBACK MODE To play an ordinary CD press PROG key Select the track numbers For 2 digit tracks eg track 23 press keypad numbers 2 and 3 The LCD will display 23 then press ENTER to add to memory The LCD will then display 2...

Page 9: ...hone module in ensuring the board slots into the connector at the rear of the empty expansion bay 4 Screw the module into the rear panel Internal Layout Of Portable PA Input Output Board All PA models feature a blanking panel with the system power switch mounted on it see figure 2 This panel is replaced by the C 7189B module Fitting C 7189B Audio Link Transmitter 1 Ensure portable PA is NOT connec...

Page 10: ...harger is connected ensure rechargeable batteries are inserted in the microphone If batteries have failed both the battery icon and screen backlight will flash During normal charging the battery icon will cycle through the charge block icons Once full capacity is reached the full battery icon and all blocks will be displayed Note microphone is unable to be used during charge process C 7195B Beltpa...

Page 11: ...ver Check volume level of both transmitter and portable PA receiver For beltpack transmitter ensure mute button is not activated Ensure transmitter is within range of the receiver Check for sources of interference large metal objects etc within range of the transmitter Signal disturbance When operating two transmitters in the same area ensure frequencies selected are several channels apart This he...

Page 12: ...s 280g Audio Link Transmitter Module C 7189B RF Output 10mW Spurious Emission 250mW Antenna Internal Dimensions 88 x 64 x 24mm Weight 170g UHF Wireless Receiver Module C 7187B Antenna Mode Diversity Spurious Rejection 70dB Adjacent Channel Performance 68dB 250kHz Antenna Internal Dimensions 128 x 88 x 37mm Weight 110g Overall System Frequency Range PLL synthesised control 640 664MHz 96 channels Sw...

Page 13: ...8 654 3 74 653 8 90 654 6 11 655 2 27 656 43 655 5 59 656 2 75 655 7 91 656 5 12 656 7 28 657 5 44 657 60 657 7 76 657 2 92 658 13 658 2 29 658 9 45 658 4 61 659 1 77 658 6 93 659 4 14 659 6 30 660 4 46 659 9 62 660 6 78 660 1 94 660 9 15 661 2 31 662 47 661 5 63 662 2 79 661 7 95 662 5 16 662 7 32 663 4 48 662 9 64 663 6 80 663 1 96 663 9 Frequency Combinations 640 664MHz 1 Use 4 channels at the ...

Page 14: ...hone or tablet You can adjust the audio volume on your device or using the volume knob on the Bluetooth receiver module 6 The AF indicator will light when an audio signal is streamed from your playback device and received by the Bluetooth module 7 If a phone call is incoming during playback the audio stream will be interrupted for the user to take the call When the call is finished the Bluetooth m...

Page 15: ...Distributed by Altronic Distributors Pty Ltd Perth Sydney Melbourne Phone 1300 780 999 Fax 1300 790 999 Internet www altronics com au ...

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