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1. Features

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• High Quality UHF Band Frequency Duet Wireless Microphone System.

• 80+ UHF selectable channels.

• UHF Operating Frequency Range: 583-683MHZ.

• Two microphones can be used at the same time.

• Individual Channel Output with Level Control & Mix Output.

• Display for channel number indication, transmitter reception indication (RF) and Audio level indication (AF).

2. System Options

Model :

XR - 80 HH (Ha Handheld)

XR - 80 HL (Ha Lapel).

3. Operating Instructions

3.1  Receiver Features: Front & Rear Panel

Rear Panel

4

3

1

1

2

2

BALANCED-B

ANT-B

MIX OUT

DC INPUT

12-15VDC

BALANCED-A

ANT-A

Front Panel

1.

The antenna receives signals from Transmitter, for better strength keep the antenna fully extended.

Antenna :

2.

3 Pin XLR female connectors are provided to connect to the input of the Mixer/Amplifier/

Balanced audio output :

Powered speaker.

3.

1/4” (6.35) Unbalanced TRS Jack is provided to connect the mix out to the input of Mixer/Amplifier/

Mix out :

Powered speaker.

4.

12VDC Input voltage to power up the unit.

Power Jack :

1.

To switch ON/OFF the receiver module. Single press to switch ON the unit & long press to

Power ON/OFF Switch :

switch it OFF.

2.

To adjust the Input signal level.

Volume Controls :

3.

The IR sensor is provided for synchronization of the transmitter.

IR Sensor:

4.

It is used to decrease channel number.

Down Key :

5.

Up key is use to increase channel number.

Up Key :

6.

After changing channel frequency press ‘’Set’’ button to set it.

Set :

7.

The display screen is provided to indicate channel numbers (CH-001 to CH-200), Transmitter reception (RF)

Display :

and Audio level indication (AF).

POWER

XR-80

RECEIVER

MIN

MIN

MAX

MAX

IR

CHANNEL B

CHANNEL A

SET

VOL A

VOL B

CH– 003

007

CH–

RF

RF

AF

AF

5

5

10

10

15

15

20

20

25

25

30

30

35

35

40

40

-30

-30

-25

-25

-20

-20

-15

-15

-10

-10

-5

-5

0

0

PEAK

PEAK

CHANNEL A

CHANNEL B

1

3

2

4

7

6

5

4

6

5

Summary of Contents for XR-80

Page 1: ...flexibility versatility To ensure optimum performance safety please follow this instruction manual carefully Please retain this manual for future reference For any complaint feedback or testimonials p...

Page 2: ...io output Powered speaker 3 1 4 6 35 Unbalanced TRS Jack is provided to connect the mix out to the input of Mixer Amplifier Mix out Powered speaker 4 12VDC Input voltage to power up the unit Power Jac...

Page 3: ...1 Transmission Antenna Antenna 2 LED lights up when Lapel body is switched on Power ON LED 3 Input socket to connect lapel microphone Mic Input 4 It display fixed frequency with channel number Displa...

Page 4: ...itters When Microphone is active it is indicated by signal strength AF on receiver Receiver Display CH 003 007 CH RF RF AF AF 5 5 10 10 15 15 20 20 25 25 30 30 35 35 40 40 30 30 25 25 20 20 15 15 10 1...

Page 5: ...R Receiver Display CH 003 CH 003 RF RF AF AF 5 5 10 10 15 15 20 20 25 25 30 30 35 35 40 40 30 30 25 25 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 0 0 PEAK PEAK CHANNEL A CHANNEL B cH 200 No Voice Signal is normal Check wh...

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Page 7: ...2 x 1 5V AA 150mA 5 7 hours 7 Safety Instructions Keep the wireless receiver in a good location to ensure good signal strength Please keep the product away from direct sunrays rain Please keep the pr...

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