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FLASH User’s Manual

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EM-010PR

This player is equipped with Pitch Control

FLASH User’s Manual

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BELT TRANSMITTER SM-5016

Belt transmitter settings

1. Making changes to CHANNEL / FREQUENCY

Press on Set for 2 seconds to enter into Settings. 
Use UP or DOWN button to go to the CHANNEL /FREQUENCY page. The cursor will flash to
allow changes to be made. Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase or decrease the channel
number. The corresponding frequency will change accordingly. When a desired channel(fre-
quency) is being selected, it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory.

2. Input Level Gain Control Adjustment

Low impedance (Lo-Z) " MT" & high impedance (Hi-Z) " GT" gain controls are situated inside
the transmitter. Gain controls are adjustment ports that enable you touse microphones of diffe-
ring output levels and Guitar or instruments with Hi-Z output. To adjust microphone (Lo-Z)
input levels, turn the "MT" control and to adjust the Guitar or instrument (Hi-Z) input, adjust the
"GT" gain control to set the transmitter's desired audio input level.

3. Making changes to Battery selection

Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page. Press SET for about 2 seconds to
activate the cursor. Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH (rechargeable
battery) or AKLN (Alkaline battery) position.When the desired option has been selected, press
SET for about 2 seconds to save and store the data in the memory.

Battery Installation

SM-5016 uses 2 pieces of " AA " size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended ). To install or
remove the batteries, press the release buttons at the edges of the transmitter to open or close the
cover as illustrated below.

HC-30 CHARGER for MIC and HC-37 CHARGER for BELT TRANSMITTER

Handheld microphones and beltpack transmitters can be reloaded. Before loading check that the
batteries are rechargeable ones.

1. Antenna
2. Battery weak indicator
3. Audio mute switch
4. Mini-XLR connector
5. Power ON / OFF switch
6. LCD display
7. Charging port
8. Cover release button
9. Charging contacts
10. Lavalier microphone
11. Mic clip

12. SET
13. UP
14. DOWN
15. GT
16. MT

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Summary of Contents for Flash

Page 1: ...in battery 9 Ah 12 V with automatic battery charger Working Time 6 9 hours on built in battery unlimited on AC main Inputs RCA Line control input 1 balanced MIC control input phantom power on XLR Bands EQ Bass Mid Treble Output Line output on XLR 3 pins MIC 1 Gooseneck MIC GM 302 500 mm 3 Slots For 1 wireless receiver SDR 6216M to introdue questions or comments from the audience during a presentat...

Page 2: ...0PR Page 13 EM020R Page 16 TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA Page 20 FLASH User s Manual 19 Key Explanations Front panel Player Remote control PRE DOWN FOL DER Skips to previous folder Stop mode Skips to previous folder Program mode Selects first title in previous folder Play mode Selects first title in previous folder REPEAT REPEAT Repeat all Repeat album Repeat off repeat all repeat album PROG PROG ...

Page 3: ...lly FLASH is a foldable lectern for conferences not amplified without loudspeaker and microphone FLASH A is a foldable transportable and amplified lectern 70 W available with a wireless system and a wireless transmitter to link with a sound system The FLASH A can also be equipped with a CD MP3 USB player or a digital record player ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE ADVICE FOR A GOOD USE The exclamation point i...

Page 4: ...iefly to select previous title Press a little longer to go backward in the title 0 7s Play mode The selected track starts automatically Stop Pause mode The selected track does not start automatically Program mode Skips to previous track according to selection DELETE In USB mode press DEL and use Next or Back to select file Press for a while Next or again to select the file Press on DEL to start de...

Page 5: ...y designed for use in medium frequency which allows for a sharp increase of voice presence on the mic inputs LINE OUTPUT The FLASH A is equipped with a line output on XLR connector enabling connection to other sound system You just have to connect the LINE OUT output to the LINE IN input of the selected equipment BATTERIES The FLASH A is equipped with a lead 9Ah 12V battery making lots of loadings...

Page 6: ...ready to work The battery is loaded 3 RED LED UNLOADED BATTERY Battery has reached its time limit Estimated working time left from 5 and 20 minutes depending on working options If you have to use the equipment longer than the estimated time connect on AC main No working time limit the battery is loading simultaneously 3ORANGE LED CHARGER FLASH under power switch ON The internal automatic charger w...

Page 7: ...e microphone is equipped with 16 frequencies 1 Microphone capsule 2 Battery status led 3 Power switch ON OFF 4 LCD display 5 Battery compartment 6 Rotative protective cap for controls 7 Lock Unlock 8 Set 9 UP 10 DOWN 11 Charging Port 12 Name plate Microphone settings 1 Making changes to CHANNEL FREQUENCY Press on Set for 2 seconds to enter into Settings Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Channel F...

Page 8: ...ut adjust the GT gain control to set the transmitter s desired audio input level 3 Making changes to Battery selection Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page Press SET for about 2 seconds to activate the cursor Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH rechargeable battery or AKLN Alkaline battery position When the desired option has been selected press SET for a...

Page 9: ...amplified sound system Premio UHF rackable receiver SDR 1816 C 2 1 3 4 5 6 FLASH User s Manual 12 Keys Explanations Front panel Remote FOLDER Skip Enables to skip to previous file Stop mode skips to previous file Program mode skips to first track in previous file Play mode skips to first track in previous file REPEAT REPEAT in following range repeat all random repeat track play all repeat all rand...

Page 10: ...vious track If pres sed again a little longer goes to previous track Play mode The selected tracks starts automatically Stop Pause mode Playing does not start automatically Program mode Skips to previous track according to program selection FOLDER Skip Enables to skip to next file Stop mode skips to next file Program mode skips to the first track in the next file Play mode skips to the first track...

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