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CONTENTS

For technical assistance or service enquiries,
please contact  ORATOR AUDIO on:

02.9938 6866
[email protected]

Description

Page Number

Introduction

1

System Components

2

Control Panels

3-4

System Set Up

5

Frequency Setting

6

Trouble Shooting

7

Technical Data

8

ORATOR AUDIO

PO Box 7289,

Warringah Mall NSW 2100

T: 02.9938 6866  F: 02. 9938 6899

E: [email protected]

W: www.orator-audio.com

Summary of Contents for D860TD

Page 1: ...ORATOR AUDIO D860TD WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...iries orator audio com Description Page Number Introduction 1 System Components 2 Control Panels 3 4 System Set Up 5 Frequency Setting 6 Trouble Shooting 7 Technical Data 8 ORATOR AUDIO PO Box 7289 Warringah Mall NSW 2100 T 02 9938 6866 F 02 9938 6899 E enquiries orator audio com W www orator audio com ...

Page 3: ...so you can choose an alternative clean frequency if necessary The frequency that TV stations use does vary by area throughout Australia so problem interference frequencies tend to be area specific Once you find a suitable frequency for your area you should find that the frequency does not need regular changing unless you move around Australia The D860TD is a dual channel 2 microphones True Diversi...

Page 4: ...requencies are matched Check the power indicator light is on in the Receiver the Transmitter is not showing Low Battery If OK then check that the frequency is matched reset if necessary 3 When you speak into the Microphone no sound is heard from the Amplifier Speaker Make sure the volume on the Receiver is turned up and check that the audio 6 3mm cable is properly installed 4 The audio output sign...

Page 5: ...ncy set in the system If you do suffer some interference then follow the instructions below to change your frequency A Press UP button or Down button on Channel A to choose the working frequency and press IR Button to confirm B Turn on the Power of the Microphone or Beltpack put its infrared receiver towards the infrared Transmitter LED of the Receiver and then press IR Button on the Receiver This...

Page 6: ...ed 6 3mm 1 4 socket A 6 3mm cable is included so you can use this socket to connect your Receiver a Connect the output to the mixer or amplifier input using the 6 3mm cable provided or using an XLR cable that you will need to source b Note that the 6 3mm output signal is a mixed signal carrying both microphones together If this output id used then you do not need to use a mixer before inputting th...

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