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before switching the microphone off automatically. 

8. To turn the microphone off press the power switch for 2-3 seconds until the LCD screen displays “OFF”

9. When using with rechargeable NiMH batteries, connect a DC 5V plugpack (Altronics M 8909 or 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 charging process.

Troubleshooting

• Power LED does not illuminate after pressing power switch

Check batteries are charged and inserted correctly. 
When pressing power switch ensure you hold it down for 2-3 seconds

• LCD shows “Err” when switching off

Contact your place of purchase for information on resetting your microphone. 

• LCD panel displays garbled information

Remove batteries and re-insert them

• No sound output

Check frequency of transmitter is the same as the portable PA receiver
Check volume level of both transmitter and portable PA receiver
Ensure microphone is within range of the receiver
Check for sources of interference, large metal objects etc within range of the microphone

• Signal disturbance

When operating two transmitters in the same area, ensure frequencies selected are several channels apart. This
helps to reduce crosstalk between transmitters.  Also note that other wireless devices can cause interference,
ensure you adjust your frequency around these devices where possible.

C 7195A Beltpack Transmitter - Figure 7.

Okayo Portable PA System

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Figure 7: Beltpack UHF Wireless Transmitter (C 7195A)

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Aerial

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Mute button (top)

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On/off switch (top)

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Mini XLR mic input socket (top)

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LED power indicator

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Sensitivity selection switch (side)

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3.5mm aux input socket (side)

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Frequency set button

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Up/down frequency adjustment buttons 

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Charging jack

Summary of Contents for C 7192

Page 1: ...one C 7195A Beltpack Transmitter This operating guide also includes instructions for the following portable PA accessories C 7187 Additional UHF wireless microphone receiver C 7196 Beltpack charging pod C 7197A Lapel microphone to suit beltpack transmitter C 7198A Headset microphone to suit beltpack transmitter C 7213 Wall mount bracket S 5078 Replacement battery 2 9Ah Manufactured for Altronic Di...

Page 2: ...or small or large venues Features Compact design weighs only 4kg Inbuilt carry handle Sets up in seconds Desk stand or wall mount with optional C 7213 bracket Inbuilt battery High performance 30W RMS amp Models available with UHF wireless mic receiver 794 806MHz Includes power supply for mains operation Operation Power Charging Functions All models The portable PA system uses an 18V power supply w...

Page 3: ...nking plate for additional UHF receiver module if required 3 Speaker 1 2 3 Figure 2 Rear 1 Handle 2 MP3 USB SD Player C 7210 only 3 Level adjustmen input output module 5 Charging indicator 5 Battery compartment 6 Main power on off switch 7 DC input socket 8 Battery access panel 9 5 8 thread insert to fit mic stand 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 bottom ...

Page 4: ...t jack is provided for use with external zone amplifiers or other PA systems if required This output signal is combined from all inputs ie UHF CD MP3 player 3 5mm aux stereo input and wired microphones Wireless Microphone Module Figure 4 The portable PA system can be equipped with one or two UHF microphone modules Each module features 96 selec table channels for interference free operation with mu...

Page 5: ...essing play again will start playback from the first file on the memory stick card 5 To repeat a file press the repeat button during playback Pressing repeat again will repeat all files on a memory stick card Pressing repeat a third time cancels the repeat function 6 Volume level control is provided to adjust the output level this is overridden by the portable PA s master volume level 7 Pitch cont...

Page 6: ...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 stand by without switching the power off 5 The LCD screen will display the channel selected To...

Page 7: ...h ensure you hold it down for 2 3 seconds LCD shows Err when switching off Contact your place of purchase for information on resetting your microphone LCD panel displays garbled information Remove batteries and re insert them No sound output Check frequency of transmitter is the same as the portable PA receiver Check volume level of both transmitter and portable PA receiver Ensure microphone is wi...

Page 8: ...s allows you to put up to 2 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 batteries are inserted in the microphone If batteries have failed both the battery icon and screen backlight will flash During normal charging the battery ic...

Page 9: ...h Battery 1 2V NiMH AA rechargeable x 2 or 1 5V AA Alkaline x 2 Operating Life fully charged 11 hrs NiMH or 14 hrs Alkaline Dimensions 88 x 64 x 24mm Weight with batteries 170g Handheld Transmitter C 7192 Mic Insert Dynamic RF Output 10mW Spurious Emission 250mW AF Controls Hi lo mute switch Battery 1 2V NiMH AA rechargeable x 2 or 1 5V Alkaline AA x 2 Operating Life fully charged 11 hrs NiMH or 1...

Page 10: ...Ensure battery is charged once per month thereafter to ensure long life and optimum battery reliability Remove batteries Remove batteries from transmitters when not in use Replace batteries Ensure replacement batteries are the same or equivalent to existing Batteries may explode under charge or unit may malfunction if incorrect batteries are used Battery terminals Ensure battery contacts are clean...

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