Okayo C 7217C Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 16

Okayo Portable PA System

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Distributed by Altronic Distributors Pty. Ltd. Perth. Western Australia.

Phone: 1300 780 999 Fax: 1300 790 999

Internet: www.altronics.com.au

C 7196A
Beltpack
charging
dock

Accessories

C 7197A
Lapel 
microphone
to suit
beltpack
transmitter

C 7198A
Headset
microphone
to suit
beltpack
transmitter

Altronic Distributors warrants this product for one year from date of purchase from Altronics or its resellers to the consumer.

During the warranty period, we undertake to repair or replace your product at no charge if found to be defective due to a
manufacturing fault. The warranty excludes damage by misuse or incorrect installation 
(i.e. failure to install and operate device according to specifications in the supplied instruction manual), neglect, shipping
accident, or no fault found, nor by use in a way or manner not intended by the supplier.

For repair or service please contact your 

PLACE OF PURCHASE. 

If this item was 

purchased directly from Altronics 

please make a warranty claim by:

1.

FOR MAIL ORDER CUSTOMERS (includes school and trade orders), 
a)

Ringing us on 1300 797 007 and quoting 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 customers expense. 

c)

A copy of the R.A. form, (or at the very minimum, the R.A. number) must 
accompany the goods to effect the repair.

d)

Altronics will pay the return freight to the customer where the warranty claim 
has been accepted. 

e)

Please quote the R.A. number in any correspondence to us. 

2.

FOR OVER THE COUNTER PURCHASES to make a warranty claim, 
please return the goods to us in any of our stores, with a copy of your 
proof of purchase (tax invoice).
a)

Upon leaving the goods at one of our stores, an R.A. number 
will be issued to you.

b)

Once repaired, you will be contacted, advising that the goods are ready to be 
collected from the store.

It is at Altronics discretion as to whether the goods will be repaired or replaced (whilst under warranty); and as to whether
identical goods will be used to replace the item due to changes of models / products.

Note: Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the device yourself or via a 

non-authorised Altronics service centre, as this will invalidate the warranty!

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are
also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.

Summary of Contents for C 7217C

Page 1: ...s Handheld Mic C 7193C Wireless Handheld Condenser Mic C 7195C Beltpack Transmitter This operating guide also includes instructions for the following portable PA accessories C 7187C UHF wireless microphone dual receiver C 7196A Charging pod C 7197A Lapel microphone to suit beltpack transmitter C 7198A Headset microphone to suit beltpack transmitter Manufactured for Altronic Distributors Pty Ltd ...

Page 2: ...on of non interfering frequencies Each receiver includes individual frequency adjustment and volume control An MP3 compatible anti skip CD player is fitted as standard This module plays standard audio CDs or MP3s via the USB connection or SD card slot And a Bluetooth wireless audio module is built into the AUX channel allowing seamless streaming from any Bluetooth playback device Weighing only 20k...

Page 3: ...sink Figure 2 Rear 1 UHF receiver module Dual channel A B 2 CD MP3 USB player 3 Power switch charge indicator this panel is replaced when adding a C 7189C wireless link 4 C 7189C Audio Link audio transmitter 5 Rear control panel with bluetooth input on AUX 6 240V AC input Okayo Portable PA System 3 6 ...

Page 4: ...dule Master volume adjusts overall system level from all inputs ie UHF CD MP3 player RCA stereo input and wired microphones Treble and bass controls affect all sys tem inputs When set to half way sound equalisation 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 ...

Page 5: ... again for up to 10 steps of speed variation NOR PITCH Pressing this button on the front panel or the remote control resets the pitch to zero ie normal speed CD Playback Insert a disc into the slot with the data side facing down and playback starts automatically Track number and play ing time will be displayed on display panel When inserting a disk into the CD player or taking a disc out it is nec...

Page 6: ...how SHUFFLE Press 9 to select next or previous random track REPEAT CD mode Press REP once to repeat play all tracks The LCD will show REPEAT ALL Press REP again to repeat playing the current track only The display will show REPEAT 1 Press REP again to cancel REPEAT MP3 WMA mode Press REP once to repeat play all tracks The LCD will show REPEAT ALL Press REP again to repeat all songs in the current ...

Page 7: ...of the memorized songs The LCD indicator will display MEMORY and the song numbers it is playing To cancel the memorized songs press PROG key twice MP3 WMA PLAYBACK MODE To select MP3 format press PROG key once select the folder number then press ENTER to confirm then enter the track number and then press ENTER to confirm The display will now show the folder number track number and number of the so...

Page 8: ...available channels automatically 1 Press Up and Down arrows 3 together for more than a second The LCD window will show Scan without blinking Channel A and Channel B will be switched to any available channels automatically If there is no channel available the current channel numbers will remain the same 2 Using two UHF Duo wireless receiver modules simultaneously Set the group number as F2 for thes...

Page 9: ...including wireless mic CD player or wired mic to the slave units which are fitted with a UHF wireless microphone receiver See page 7 for installation guidelines for this module 1 On the master unit turn the power switch volume level control clockwise to turn the transmitter on 2 The LCD screen will display On then revert to the factory default channel or the channel last selected 3 To select a cha...

Page 10: ... used Mute setting allows microphone to be put on standby without switching the power off Beltpack A selection switch on the side of the beltpack provides three level settings low mid high depending on the application 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 s...

Page 11: ... 5mm aux input socket side 8 Frequency set button 9 Up down frequency adjustment buttons 10 Charging jack 1 2 4 6 5 3 Figure 9 Handheld UHF Wireless Microphone C 7192C 93C 1 Protective screen head 2 Rubberised body 3 Frequency set button 4 LCD screen 5 Up down frequency adjustment buttons 6 LED power indicator 7 Power switch 8 Charging port connection 8 7 Note Illustration of C 7192C shown Functio...

Page 12: ...frequency around these devices where possible Bluetooth Pairing For Audio Streaming 1 Press or hold Bluetooth button see 10 on Figure 3 in for 2 seconds to switch Bluetooth on off 2 You will hear a tone and the indicator will light blue The indicator will also flash blue to indicate that it is ready to pair with Bluetooth device 3 When it s in pairing mode activate a Bluetooth connection scan on y...

Page 13: ...acing into storage for long periods 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 termina...

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Page 15: ... Operating Life fully charged 11 hrs NiMH or 14 hrs Alkaline Dimensions 88 x 64 x 24mm Weight with batteries 170g Handheld Transmitter C 7192C C 7293C Mic Insert C 7292C Dynamic Mic Insert C 7293C Condenser RF Output 10mW Spurious Emission 250mW AF Controls Hi lo mute switch Battery 1 2V NiMH rechargeable x 2 or 1 5V Alkaline x 2 Operating Life fully charged 11 hrs NiMH or 14 hrs Alkaline Dimensio...

Page 16: ...ou 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 customers expense c A copy of the R A form or at the very minimum the R A number must accompany the goods to effect the repair d Altronics will pay the return freight to the customer where the warranty claim has been accepted e Please quote the R A number in any c...

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