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3. GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BEST PERFORMANCE 

 
Compatibility

 

The transmitter and receiver must synchronize to work together (see Synch process on page 3). The synch 
operation only needs to be performed the first time a system is used, or when a new Receiver is used with a 
Receiver previously synched to another Receiver. 

Do not synch multiple times, just once until a new 

Receiver is used. 

Any Receiver can be synchronized with any Transmitter. 

 

Using Multiple Wireless Systems 

 

This  system  has  95  possible  “channels”  that are really different frequency  hopping  schemes.  Each 
synchronized Receiver and transmitter will automatically find a clear channel so up to 40 systems can work 
together in one location depending on other interference problems

 

 
Potential Sources of Interference

 

There are many potential sources of interference for your wireless system. Any electronic product that 
contains digital circuitry including digital signal processors (reverb/multi-effects units), electronic keyboards, 
digital lighting controllers, CD and DVD players, and computers, all emit RF energy that can adversely affect 
the performance of your wireless system. It is always best to place the receiver as far away as possible from 
these devices to minimize potential problems.   
This system operates in the 2.4MHz ISM band and other devices in that band may interfere. The spread 
spectrum technique used in this system is very robust and should operate even in the presence of other 
2.4MHz devices such as walkie-talkies, LANs, cordless phones, etc. in the area.   

 
Battery Recommendations 

 

The Lithium-Ion battery built into this transmitter will work at full capacity for over 500 charge cycles. If you 
notice lower than usual battery life over time, it may be time to replace the cell 

 
Warnings 

Do not use this product in or near water, i.e. near a bathtub, sink, or swimming pool.   
Do not use this product in the vicinity of a gas leak or to report a gas leak. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 2400 T

Page 1: ...2 4GHZ Digital Wireless Microphone System USER GUIDE ...

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Page 3: ...D Fully charged Terminal for charging Antenna Connector Audio Out cable REC Button Trigger 1 Lapel Mic Cover EMG Button Trigger 2 Green In use Light On REC Button ON Flashing REC Button OFF Light On RED LED Out of Range Red LED Low Battery Audible and Vibration Selectable Switch Power On Off Switch ...

Page 4: ...turn to normal range The In Use LED will light constant green when link is back to normal operation 3 If the link is not re established within 30 seconds the transmitter and receiver will return to standby mode 4 If you went out of range in Standby mode or the unit reverted to standby mode re enter normal range and press the In Use button Operation will return to normal 5 If you will be out of ran...

Page 5: ... 12V output as below 3 Connect Trigger1 and Trigger 2 to Alarm input if you hope to use them 8 1 DC 12V Power Input Audio Output Red Trigger 1 REC Button Black Trigger 2 EMG Button Pin 1 Transmitter Audio out Pin 2 Pin 3 12V DC_IN Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 REC Trigger OUT Pin 6 Pin 7 EMG Trigger Out Pin 8 Cable DESCRIPTION Connect these cable to the BB DVR ...

Page 6: ...ectronic product that contains digital circuitry including digital signal processors reverb multi effects units electronic keyboards digital lighting controllers CD and DVD players and computers all emit RF energy that can adversely affect the performance of your wireless system It is always best to place the receiver as far away as possible from these devices to minimize potential problems This s...

Page 7: ... FHSS RF Sensitivity 102 3 dBm FCC type acceptance Approved Part 15 Audio Specifications Frequency Response 200 4000Hz 3 dB Audio Output Level 3 6Vp p Distortion Less than 2 Signal to Noise Ratio 40 dB Dynamic Range 50 dB General Specifications Range 1000feet typical Power Supply External 12 VDC Current Draw 190mA Typical Size 2 75in x 2 99in x 3 15in 70mm x 76mm x 80mm Weight 233 g Transmitter Co...

Page 8: ...s RF reflective metal obstacles between the transmitter and receiver Move the obstacles or reposition the receiver if possible In Use LED on Receiver flashes red and two tone beep sounds Transmitter is out of range Move closer to the receiver Variable sync times or failure to synch Synch process run more than one time with same pair Power cycle the Receiver station and Synch one time 6 TECHNICAL S...

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