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MULTITOUR SYSTEM 

Model: MTS-300 

[User Manual]

 

Summary of Contents for MTS-300

Page 1: ...MULTITOUR SYSTEM Model MTS 300 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equ...

Page 3: ...ts 1 2 Product overview 3 4 Display overview 4 Connecting instruction 5 Application Installation before use 6 8 General operation 9 10 Advanced operation 10 14 Compatible receiver OMG 100R 14 15 Troubleshooting 15 16 Specifications 16 ...

Page 4: ...ble antenna and power adapter incl Remote control Antenna of remote control GPS receiver Cable grip with screw Grounding cable CD of proprietary software Audio Master 300 uploading cable incl Headphone with microphone EMC 205 User manual Wall bracket BL 770 Wall bracket BL 771 Wall bracket BF 770 ...

Page 5: ...MultiTour System MTS 300 2 Optional Antenna DA 200 10m cable incl Log periodic antenna DPA 12 10m cable incl Attenuator 2 to 1 antenna combiner AC 201 UHF Wide Band Antenna Amplifier 500 mW AB 771T ...

Page 6: ...D Display 6 Audio playback control 7 Broadcast button 8 6 3 mm microphone jack 9 Mic in level control 10 3 5 mm headphone headset mic jack 11 Headphone volume control Rear panel 1 Rod antenna TNC connector 2 Cable grip to screw on the system by user 3 Bluetooth sensor 4 GPS receiver connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 ...

Page 7: ...0 2 Audio mode Guide Leader default 3 RF power Low default Mid Hi 4 Bluetooth Default Deactivated no character shown on the screen 5 GPS Default Deactivated no character shown on the screen 6 Channel number Default channel No 01 Number of channels may vary upon various models and frequency band 7 Track number Default track No 1 Max 9 999 tracks per language 8 Route Default All no character shown o...

Page 8: ...e Connecting with supplied GPS receiver Connecting with supplied antenna of remote control if needed AUX IN Connecting with appropriate RCA cable for audio source ex mixer or amplifier Connecting with 2nd MTS 300 for MIC BC daisy chain AUX OUT Connecting with external speaker s as a PA system Connecting with 2nd MTS 300 as a GPS Data daisy chain Connecting with supplied power adapter 12V 1 6A and ...

Page 9: ... Powered speaker is installed on the bus Supplied GPS receiver connected Supplied antenna of remote control connected Plug into socket with supplied power adapter Supplied grounding cable installed Connect MTS 300 with powered speaker via 6 3mm to 6 3mm cable Connect AUX OUT with LOOP IN via RCA to 6 3mm cable Connect AUX IN with audio sources if necessary Group members listen to the audio broadca...

Page 10: ...ill carry OMG 100R with mode Listen when they are out of the bus to continue the trip with the guide OMG 100T with mode Live Loop out connection for emergency broadcasting RCA connection for audio streaming RJ 45 connection for GPS streaming CAUTION Each MTS 300 can be DC out extended and connected with 3 additional MTS 300 only Max 4 MTS 300s can be connected as a system After 4 separate channels...

Page 11: ...ed grounding cable installed Connect AUX IN with audio sources if necessary MTS 300 is set at mode Leader and will send command of specific track number to OMG 100R with mode Guest being carried by group members when being triggered by GPS command OMG 100R with mode Guest being carried by group members will play audio in their own languages when it receives GPS command from MTS 300 TNC detachable ...

Page 12: ...d or forward the language selection Finally press button to confirm new selection Assign your channel Channel will automatically be locked when MTS 300 is on To change the channel press and keep pressing buttons and simultaneously for 3 seconds until channel number flashes Then press button or to select another preferred channel You can also press and hold button or to fast rewind or forward the c...

Page 13: ...track and broadcast your message via 6 5 mm microphone or 3 5 mm headset microphone When your message finishes press button BC again to release the notice Note microphone volume is recommended to be set at appropriate level to avoid hearing damage Power off Press the power button for 2 seconds to turn off Advanced operation Setting menu You can adjust various settings upon preference See steps bel...

Page 14: ...enu shows up Press button or to select the source route you intend to activate set and then press button to confirm and enter the selection To change the selection press button or and then press button Symbol shows up on the front and it will return to home page of source menu automatically To exit the setting menu select Save and Exit and then press button to leave Page 1 Page 2 Page 1 Page 2 ...

Page 15: ...t correct audio track MTS 300 currently locates to re activate GPS triggering NO overlapped triggering range is allowed in same MTS 300 even audio tracks are defined in different routes Route A Route B Route C OVERLAPPED OVERLAPPED A A B B C C C A C C B A B Due to allowance of max 1 missing POI additional silent audio fake audio needs to be created see POI 6 in following sample O if your route pla...

Page 16: ...vate auto on function by tuning the switch underneath See instructions below Step 1 Find the footpad where shows ON OFF label Step 2 Take the insertion out and remove the footpad Step 3 Tune the switch to ON Step 4 Assemble the footpad back Max 4 systems are connected simultaneously and following connections atre required for successful application 1 6 5 mm to 6 5 mm cable for Broadcast MIC daisy ...

Page 17: ... 13 Background music will NOT be daisy chained but can only work in its own system Compatible receiver OMG 100R Interface AUX jacks are NOT allowed to be connected with slave device to avoid audio chaos 1 Infrared sensor 2 Antenna 3 Charging RF LED indicator 4 Hearing aid compatible HAC speaker 5 Backlit LCD screen 6 Soft touch keypad 7 Charging Uploading connector 8 Headphone jacks 3 5 mm 9 Reset...

Page 18: ... bodypack receiver Check if the bodypack receiver is turned on Check if selected channel on both system and receiver is same Check if the volume of bodypack receiver is tuned at appropriate level Check if the system is powered on Check if the bodypack receiver is set at correct mode Guest Listen Check if the system is set at appropriate mode Guide Leader Why can t the system be triggered by GPS re...

Page 19: ...tenna TNC connector Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Audio format High quality audio compression File format FAT 16 FAT 32 Memory SD card 8 GB expandable Headphone output 0 2 W 32 ohm RF output power Hi 17 dBm Mid 13 dBm Low 10 dBm Inputs Mic in 3 5 mm 6 3 mm Aux in RCA Loop in 6 3 mm Outputs Ear mic out 3 5 mm Aux out RCA Loop out 6 3 mm Power requirements 100 240 V AC 12 V DC 1 6 A switching powe...

Page 20: ...MultiTour System MTS 300 17 Printed in Taiwan I Publication 07 19 ...

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