background image

Performer User's Manual                  PHONIC CORPORATION

page 12

PHONIC CORPORATION                   Performer User's Manual        

page 13

6) System Three (Mono):

This  configuration  uses  a  Phonic  wireless  microphone 

and  mixer  with  Stand  Alone  Wireless  Transmitter 

Module (WM 60) transmitting the source signals to three 

"virtually" daisy chained Performer active speakers. You 

can  use  a  Phonic  UHF  or  VHF  wireless  microphone 

with  wireless  module  to  transmit  to  the  speakers.  Set 

the WIRELESS/WIRELESS MIC Switch out (up) on the 

back of Speaker 

1

, and set it in (down) on Speakers 

2

  and 

3

.  Speaker 

1

  is  fitted  with  two  wireless 

modules  installed  in  the  two  compartments  on  the  top 

of  the  speaker.  One  compartment  has  the  matched-

frequency wireless module for the UHF or VHF wireless 

microphone.  The  other  compartment  is  fitted  with  a 

Transmitter  &  Receiver  Module  (WM  50)  for  receiving 

the  transmission  from  the  Stand  Alone  Wireless 

Transmitter  Module  (WM  60)  and  re-transmitting  it  to 

the  next  speakers  in  the  series.  Speaker 

2

  is  fitted 

with  a  Wireless  Transmitter/Receiver  Module  (WM 

50)  for  receiving  the  source  signals  transmission  from 

Speaker 

1

 and re-transmitting it to Speaker 

3

, which is 

fitted with a Wireless Receiver Module (WM 40). In this 

way you have a completely wireless system with all the 

speakers receiving the same signals from the wireless 

microphone  and  mixer.  (To  install  wireless  modules 

please refer to the instructions on page 15.)
Related Products: UM 11, UM 22, VM 11, VM 22, WM 

40, WM 50, WM 60

VHF / UHF 

Wireless Microphone

Mixer

Performer Speaker

SYSTEM THREE 

( MONO )

Performer Speaker

1

3

2

up to 100 feet 

(30 meters)

up to 100 feet 

(30 meters)

up to 100 feet 

(30 meters)

up to 300 

feet 

(100 mete

rs)

WM60

Performer Speaker

2.4 GHz Transmitter (WM30)

2.4 GHz Receiver (WM400)

2.4 GHz Transmitter /
Receiver (WM50)

VHF / UHF Receiver 

Summary of Contents for performer A210

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...without prior notice V1 0 JAN 14 2005 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 INTRODUCTION 5 PERFORMER ACTIVE SPEAKER FEATURES 6 QUICK START 7 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 8 HOOKUP DIAGRAMS 10 Wired Setup 10 Wireless Setup 1...

Page 4: ...hearing loss 6 Cables You should use properly functioning cables with XLR type and 1 4 phone connectors to connect microphones or mixers to the Performer active speakers 7 Mounting The suspending rig...

Page 5: ...he signal is sent to the amplifiers And since each Performer active speaker has two built in amplifiers we are able to custom tailor their output for each speaker In this way there is virtually no pow...

Page 6: ...able lightweight speaker cabinet with dynamic sound 1 tweeter with 90 x 60 sound dispersion Balanced XLR type and 1 4 phone jack inputs with switched Mic Line sensitivity plus an XLR type LINK OUT 35m...

Page 7: ...ave their own power supply 3 Set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch to the correct voltage setting for your region 100 120 VAC 60 Hz or 220 240 VAC 50 Hz Plug the AC power cord into the IEC socket on the bac...

Page 8: ...e low cut filter cuts out frequencies below the 75 Hz range It is especially useful for eliminating unwanted noise like stage rumble P pops and wind noise It s also a good idea to use the low cut filt...

Page 9: ...roach clipping It s OK for the PEAK indicator to blink infrequently but if it blinks often or is always lit then you should turn down the volume level of either the signal source or the Performer 16 I...

Page 10: ...and right mic level output divided to left and right side speakers Note You must use the 1 4 phone connectors on the Performer active speaker if you want to use a line level input 3 Mixer with stereo...

Page 11: ...a Wireless Transmitter Receiver Module WM 50 for receiving the source signal transmission from Speaker 1 and re transmitting it to Speaker 3 which is fitted with a Wireless Receiver Module WM 40 In t...

Page 12: ...reless microphone signal to Speaker 2 and the wireless microphone and mixer signals to Speaker 3 Speakers 2 and 3 both are fitted with a Transmitter Receiver Module WM 50 and they re transmit the sign...

Page 13: ...r receiving the transmission from the Stand Alone Wireless Transmitter Module WM 60 and re transmitting it to the next speakers in the series Speaker 2 is fitted with a Wireless Transmitter Receiver M...

Page 14: ...ters Performer Speaker Mixer Dynamic Microphone 2 4 GHz Transmitter WM30 2 4 GHz Receiver WM400 2 4 GHz Transmitter Receiver WM50 VHF UHF Receiver 8 System Five Stereo This configuration uses a mixer...

Page 15: ...the wireless module into the correct compartment If you are facing the back of the speaker UHF and VHF wireless modules should be installed in the compartment on the left and 2 4 GHZ wireless modules...

Page 16: ...If stereo transmission is selected the WM 60 will auto detect the left and right sides of the PA system and transmit the signal in stereo image WM 30 Wireless Transmitter Module WM 40 Wireless Receive...

Page 17: ...872 SERVICE AND REPAIR Phonic has over 100 service centers worldwide Please contact an authorized Phonic distributor for service and repairs For a list of nearby Phonic distributors please visit our w...

Page 18: ...Max SPL 1M 120 dB 123 dB 126 dB 123 dB 126 dB Impedance 20 k ohms balanced 10 k ohms unbalanced Sensitive 50 0 dB on input Bass Drive 12 12 12 15 15 Tweeter Diaphragm 1 1 1 1 1 Dispersion Angle 90 x 6...

Page 19: ...PHONIC CORPORATION Performer User s Manual page 19 DIMENSIONS Measurements are shown in mm inch...

Page 20: ......

Reviews: