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Specifications

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Be sure batteries are allocated and put in correct direction. 

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Be sure power cord is properly connected.

Trouble Shooting

Failed to Power On

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Be sure transmitter and receiver are set to the at same channel.

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Be sure volume control on transmitter and receiver are turned up.

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Be sure Master volume is turned up. 

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Be sure Mute button is not on. Check if there is any source of interference nearby.

No Sound Output

DO NOT put the unit in the sunshine for a long time, or any other hot, humid environments or places near any flame. Store 

the unit in a cool dry place.

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Avoid heat, humidity

Important Maintenance Guideline

After unpacking the unit for the first time, please charge the unit for about 8 hours. This is absolutely necessary as the built-in 

rechargeable battery might have been discharged naturally due to long transportation and storage time, even though it has 

been fully charged in the factory prior to shipment. For maximum battery life please follow this important procedure.

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Charge BEFORE you start using for the fist time

Ensure battery is fully charged BEFORE you store the unit. To preserve a longer battery life and better performance, make 

sure you recharge the battery monthly. 
When you need to use the unit again after a long period of storage, make sure you charge it fully for at least 8 hours BEFORE 

using any operations.
Please also charge this unit every time right after operation to secure a longer battery life.

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Charge fully

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This unit has DOD (depth of discharge) protection design. When Power Switch LED flashes red it means there isn’t enough 

battery power. This unit will turn off automatically in order to prevent deep-discharging damage. When battery power is low, 

please immediately recharge your unit. Do not continue with operation.

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This unit has protection circuit against overcharge. The circuit will stop charging when battery is fully charged, even when 

the power cord is plugged into the mains power socket.

Useful hint: You can still operate during charging.

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Battery Replacement

We recommend Altronics S 5078 for optimum compatibility. 

Remove screws

Take battery out

Get connection right – 

RED for Anode; BLACK 

for Cathode

Portable PA System C 7202C

Output Power: ................................... 80W (RMS)/120W (Max)

Speaker: ...........................................8” Woofer and 1”tweeter

Audio Inputs: ...........................................Combo/6.3Ø-Mic in, 

.............................3.5Ø-Aux in, RCA-Line in, MIC/LINE Switch

Audio Outputs: ........................3.5Ø-Aux OUT, RCA-Line out

Receiver modules: .......................................................C 7317C

Optional DVD Player: .................................................... C 7191

Bluetooth Receiver: ....................................................... Built-in

Power Requirements: .100-240 VAC switching power supply  

Battery: ................................12V, 4.5Ah x 2 (sealed lead acid)

Operating Life (fully charged): .......................................4-6hrs

Charging Time:  ...............................................................6-8hrs

Dimensions: ............................................... 264 x 301 x 511mm

Weight: ...............................................................................16kg

Wireless UHF Receiver Module C 7317C

LCD Window: ........Channel, Frequency, Reception Strength

Channel Adjustment: ..............................................Sync, Scan

Carrier Frequency: ................................................520-544MHz

Channels: ........................................ 96 (frequency dependant)

Frequency Modulation: .......................................30MHz (Max)

Max. deviation: ................................80kHz, with level limiting

Squelch: ......................Tone key and noise lock dual-squelch

Frequency response: ...........................................70Hz - 16kHz

Wireless Coverage: ...................................................... 50-70M

UHF Audiolink Transmitter Module C 7203C

Carrier Frequency: ................................................520-544MHz

Channels: ........................................ 96 (frequency dependant)

LCD Status:................................ LCD readout, LED indicators

Controls: ............................................... set, up, down, volume

RF Output: ....................................................................... 10mW

Spurious Emission: .....................................................<250mW

Antenna: ......................................................................... Built-in

Frequency response: ...........................................70Hz - 16kHz

Wireless Coverage: ...................................................... 50-70M

UHF Audiolink Transmitter Module C 7203C

Output Level 1KHz: ............................................................1.2V

Output Level Difference Between Channels:.............. < 2 db

Frequency Response: ..........................................20Hz - 20kHz

Separation Degree: .....................................1kHz 0db > 50 db

S / N Ratio: ....................................................1kHz 0db >50 db

Supply Voltage: ......................................d.c. 12V (11V – 13.2V)

T.H.D.: ...........................................................1kHz 0db < 0.2 %

Power consumption:.........................................................< 7W

Key Control (Pitch): ......................................Low - 6 Section /

....................1 Section - 3 %, Hi - 6 Section / 1 S 3 %

Dimensions: ....................190mm W x 185mm D x 42.5mm H

Summary of Contents for C 7202C

Page 1: ... your tax invoice number b Upon contacting Altronics we will issue an R A Return Authorisation As Altronics have a number of service agents throughout Australia a copy of the R A will be emailed faxed or mailed to you with full instructions of how and where to send the goods The freight for shipping goods back to Altronics for all repairs is at the customer s expense c A copy of the R A form or at...

Page 2: ...o grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipm...

Page 3: ...mber kept 4 Channel A and Channel B cannot be set with the same channel number Each must operate on a separ ate channel frequency Searching for Available Channels 1 Press both Up and Down Frequency Selector keys 3 simultaneously for more than 1 second and then LCD window will show a text of without blinking Channel A and Channel B will be switched to available channels automatically If there is no...

Page 4: ...ill keep blinking 5 Press Up or Down Frequency Selector keys 3 to choose SQ value the value will not be set in circulation 6 Press SET key 4 again to confirm the group setting or wait for 5 seconds to confirm it automatically and then back to normal switching on mode CAUTION Please keep the distance between the Transmitter and the Receiver more than 2 M Please keep the distance between each transm...

Page 5: ...reen when pressed Press A B again to cancel 14 FOLDER When playing tracks from a CD USB SD Card containing MP3s press this button to select a folder on that media This function will only work if there are folders other than the root directory on that media 15 PBC To choose whether to play the optional catalogue of VCD When PBC is OFF the REPEAT function will oper ate 16 GOTO Press to activate the ...

Page 6: ...charge your unit Do not continue with operation This unit has protection circuit against overcharge The circuit will stop charging when battery is fully charged even when the power cord is plugged into the mains power socket Useful hint You can still operate during charging Battery Replacement We recommend Altronics S 5078 for optimum compatibility Remove screws Take battery out Get connection rig...

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