T.BONE Tour Guide Talkback Transmitter Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Tour Guide Talkback Transmitter

Thomann GmbH  •  Hans-Thomann-Straße 1  •  96138 Burgebrach  •  www.thomann.de  •  [email protected]  

       

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For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials 

have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling. Ensure that plastic 

bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of. Do not just dispose of these ma-

terials with your normal household waste, but make sure that they are collected 

for recycling. Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging.
Remove replaceable lithium batteries from the device before disposal. Protect 

used lithium batteries from short circuits, for example by covering the poles with 

adhesive tape. Permanently installed lithium batteries must be disposed of to-

gether with the device. Please inquire about a suitable acceptance point.

This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip-

ment Directive (WEEE) in its currently valid version. Do not dispose of your old 

device with your normal household waste. Dispose of this product through an 

approved waste disposal fi rm or through your local waste facility. Comply with 

the rules and regulations that apply in your country. If in doubt, consult your local 

waste disposal facility.

Technical specifi cations

NF frequency response:   

20 Hz - 3 kHz

Audio sampling rate: 

 

8 kHz 16 bit

Dynamic range: 

 

> 80 dB

Singal-to-noise ratio: 

 

> 50 dB

Modulation: 

 GFSK

Latency: 

 35 ms

Carrier frequency range:   

863 - 865 MHz

Transmitting power: 

 

10 mW

Lithium-polymer battery:  

3.7 Volt, 1300 mAh

Charging source: 

 

5 V   micro USB

Charging time: 

 

ca. 7 hours

Dimensions (W × H × D):   

40 mm × 82,6 mm × 12 mm

Housing colour: 

 

White

Weight: 

 < 50 g

Using the device

1. Use an appropriate USB charging station to charge the device (e. g 

item no. 386332, not included). A full charge of the built-in battery 

takes about 7 hours and allows operation for about 17 hours.

2. Connect the microphone unit to the 3.5 mm mini jack socket (6).
3. Keep the on / off  button (4) pressed for two seconds to turn the unit 

on. The display (2) lights up and indicates the last used transmission 

channel.

4. To select another channel keep the + / – buttons (5, 3) simultaneously 

pressed for two seconds. The CH indicator fl ashes on the display. Use 

the + / – buttons to select the desired channel.

5. To confi rm the selection, briefl y press the on / off  button (4) or wait 

fi ve seconds for the unit to save the new channel automatically. The 

CH indicator stops fl ashing. The receivers in a group are synchronised 

automatically.

6. The volume level is set to 5 by default. 4 levels between 

 (4) 

and 

 (full) can be set. To increase the volume press the 

+ button (5), to reduce it press the – button (3). Briefl y press button 4 

to mute the device. Then the   icon appears on the display.

7. You can connect audio sources with line level outputs to the AUX 

input of the microphone unit, e.g. to play back music.  To mute the 

microphone, set the MIC / MUTE switch on the microphone unit to the 

MUTE position.

8. When the battery is fully charged, the display shows  . When this 

icon is fl ashing, only 10 % battery power are remaining and you need 

to charge the battery. During charging, this icon appears:

9.  The unit turns off  during charging. To use it during charging, keep the 

on / off  button (4) pressed for two seconds to turn the unit on.

10. The unit automatically turns off  after 20 minutes without input signal. 

To turn the device off  manually, keep the on / off  button (4) pressed 

for two seconds.

11. If the device does not work as described here, press the switch for 

forced shutdown (9) for 1 second with a pointed object. The device 

turns off . Then turn the device back on.

Two-way communication

The two-way function between transmitter and receivers is activated on 

the transmitter. As the transmitter transmits, multiple receivers may enter. 

The transmission signal is reproduced by all receivers within a group.
At the transmitter

Slide the two-way communication switch (7) on the side of the transmitter 

to the ON position 

. The two-way communication icon 

appears on the transmitter display, and both the speaker icons and the 

level meter display 

 begin to fl ash. The level meter display now shows 

the earphone volume of the transmitter. Press the + / –  buttons (5, 3) to 

increase or decrease the volume.

Make sure the microphone volume is set as desired before enabling two-

way communication.

Slide the two-way communication switch to the OFF position to disable 

two-way communication.
At the receiver

To make announcements, press and hold the talk button 

 on the 

side of the receiver while talking into the built-in microphone. After your 

announcement, release the talk button so that the next person can speak.

Pressing the talk button twice in quick 

succession will put the receiver in 

permanent talk mode and prioritize 

it in front of the other receivers. Now 

the talk button does not have to be 

pressed during the announcement. 

Press the talk button to cancel this 

mode.

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