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24.   Phantom Switch

This  switch  supplies  +48V  of  phantom  power  to  all  microphone  inputs,  used  for 

powering condenser microphones. 

NB.  Do not use Phantom Power when any unbalanced microphones are in use.

25.   Power Switch

This button is used to turn the device on and off. When Power is activated, the corresponding 

indicator will illuminate.

NB

. Turn the Master Level Control to a minimal level before turning the RoadGear on.

Rear Panel

26.   Power Inlet

This  port  is  used  to  plug  the  female  end  of  the  included 

AC power cable. The other end should be connected to an 

appropriate power source.

27.   Voltage Selector

This switch is used to adapt the RoadGear to different Countries’ voltage levels. You are able to 

select between 115 volts (which you can use in countries with standard voltages between 100 

and 120) and 230 (which you can use in Countries with standard voltages between 220 and 240 

volts)

The RoadGear Speakers

The  specially  molded  speakers  that  are  included  in  both  sets  provide  8  inch 

woofers, as well as compression tweeters for high quality sound reproduction. 

Included with the speakers are two 30 foot speaker cables. 

Microphones

Included  with  the  RoadGear  sets  will  be  a  dynamic  microphone  (two  with  the 

RoadGear  260),  more  specifically  the  Phonic  UM  99  microphone.  The  Phonic 

UM  99  will  no  doubt  supply  you  with  a  fantastically  refined  sound  for  use  in 

public addresses or even for vocals in live performances. Also included with each 

microphone is a 20 foot (6 meter) microphone cable, clip and carry pouch.

Optional Accessories

In addition to all this, the RoadGear sets provide you with the option of using various added features. 

Wireless microphones, with 2 module inputs conveniently placed in the compartment of the mixer, are a 

fantastic way to ensure the microphone cord is never in the way. Speaker stands (along with additional 

dual  speaker mounts) and wall  mounting  kits, compatible  with the RoadGear  speakers, enable  you 

to position your speakers in a way that best suits your setting, and for a greater dispersion of audio. 

The optional DC-DC converters and battery packs provide power to the RoadGear sets when no other 

power source is around, and the travel bags allow protection and ease when traveling across Country 

or overseas. These just add to the ease and convenience that RoadGear provides. 

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Summary of Contents for Road Gear 160

Page 1: ...V1 4 2004 10 1 Road Gear 160 260 Integrated Mobile Sound System...

Page 2: ...table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during...

Page 3: ...Mixer 7 Making a Connection 7 Digital Effects Panel 9 Master Controls 9 The RoadGear Speakers 10 Microphones 10 Optional Accessories 10 On The Road Application 11 Specifications 12 Some Important Inf...

Page 4: ...sound system This user s manual is specifically designed to give you accurate information on the function and use of the RoadGear 160 and 260 After thoroughly reading this manual it is suggested you...

Page 5: ...Detatchable power cable One transparent dust cover Caution Use the AC power cable supplied with the RoadGear sets only When buying the RoadGear the AC power cable will be specific to the safety and c...

Page 6: ...dGear s storage area Also place the mixer and speakers in a suitable place 2 Connect the two speakers to the Powered Mixer via the supplied speaker cable An optional speaker stand may be used to incre...

Page 7: ...s CD players cassettes or DAT to the mixer The RCA and TS jacks can both be used simultaneously however in some cases this is unadvisable as the blending of audio may have undesirable results The audi...

Page 8: ...Turn clockwise to increase the amount of treble in the sound and counterclockwise to decrease the amount Position the knob for a flat response when not in use 12 Low Frequency Control This control alt...

Page 9: ...dle frequencies can be difficult but cutting them to the right degree can help to calm overly harsh vocal and instrumental sounds 21 Master Level Controls This control is used to adjust the final volu...

Page 10: ...or high quality sound reproduction Included with the speakers are two 30 foot speaker cables Microphones Included with the RoadGear sets will be a dynamic microphone two with the RoadGear 260 more spe...

Page 11: ...stem would be but with the convenience of having all the components in one handy package and as such has the potential to be set up in a variety different ways Below is just one of the many possible e...

Page 12: ...er channel with insert Send and Return 2 x 1 4 TS per channel with insert Send and Return Tape Out One Stereo RCA One Stereo RCA EFX Out ST Return Yes 1 4 TS Yes 1 4 TS Phantom Power Yes Yes Wireless...

Page 13: ...t towards the centre of the lock and up until it sticks into place 3 Change the code dials to your desired secret code Ensure you either remember the code by heart or write it down somewhere so as to...

Page 14: ...nsure the safe operation of the de vice Carrying The Speakers Just a friendly warning do not attempt to lift the RoadGear speakers with the coded latch below the speaker handles This could cause irrev...

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