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Specification

Note

The

 

data

 

is

 

tested

 

by

 

Takstar

 

laboratory

 

and

 

Takstar

 

has

 

the

 

final

 

interpretation

 

right

!

Frequency

 

Range

537

555.9MHz

 (

frequency

 

band design)

Modulation

 FM

Mute

 

Control

pilot

 

frequency ID

 

code

 

Adjustable

 

Range

20MHz

Frequency

 

Band

 

Qty

64

Frequency

 

Band Interval

300KHz

Frequency

 

Stability

±0

.

015

%

Dynamic

 

Range

90dB

 

A

+

Modulation

 

Deviation

±48KHz

Frequency

 

Response

80Hz

18KHz

S

/

N

 

Ratio

95dB

 

A

+

Distortion

0

.

5

%(

at

 

1KHz

)

Operation

 

Temperature

-

10

℃~+

40

Operation

 

Range

50m

 (

open

 

area

Power

 

Supply

DC

 

5V     0

.

5A

Audio

 

Out:  Independent

 

bal

 

XLR

 

and

 

unbal

 

6

.

3

 

combo

Sensitivity

≤-

90

 

dBm (wiring

 

test)

Audio

 

Out

 

Max

 

Level

1

.

2V

/

RMS

 (

at

 

1KHz

 

THD

=

1

%)

Dimension

LxWxH

):

160X157X33mm

Weight

 

475g

System

 

Specification

 

Receiver

Output

 

Power

10mW

Power

 

Supply

two

 

AA

 

batteries

Operation

 

Time

8h

Dimension

LxWxH

):

100x64x24

.

5mm

Weight

80g

Bodypack

 

Transmitter

Output

 

Power

10mW

Power

 

Supply

two

 

AA

 

batteries

Operation

 

Time

8h

Dimension

DxL)

Ф

50x236mm

Weight

 

255g

Handheld

 

Microphone

X3HH/X3PP

Summary of Contents for X3HH

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...1 Content 14 2 2 2 2 3 4 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 01 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 X3HH X3PP...

Page 3: ...02 X3HH X3PP UHF 400 6828 333 UHF 32 50 USB Type C AA OK 2 1 1 1 AA 4 1 X3HH X3PP 2 1 1 2 1 1 AA 4 1 X3HH X3PP...

Page 4: ...64 300KHz 0 015 90dB A 48KHz 80Hz 18KHz 95dB A 0 5 at 1KHz 10 40 537 555 9MHz DC 5V 0 5A 90 dBm 1 2V RMS at 1KHz THD 1 LxWxH 160X157X33mm 475g 10mW AA 8 LxWxH 100x64x24 5mm 80g 10mW AA 8 DxL 50x236mm...

Page 5: ...04 2 RF RF IR Type C OUT A OUT B OUT A OUT B X3HH X3PP...

Page 6: ...05 IR ON OFF AA IR CHA CHB X3HH X3PP...

Page 7: ...06 AF AF HIGH AF AF LOW AF SET IR 1 4 2 AA 3 5mm CHB IR X3HH X3PP...

Page 8: ...07 1 2 AA A A RF A CH01 CH32 B CH33 CH64 CHB X3HH X3PP...

Page 9: ...08 1 Type C 2 OK 3 2 2 AA B 2 B X3HH X3PP...

Page 10: ...CH 2 CH CH 2 IR IR 10cm 50cm 5 SET 2 SET 2 IR IR 10cm 50cm 5 4 CHA CHB 5 09 X3HH X3PP...

Page 11: ...10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X3HH X3PP...

Page 12: ...11 WEEE 2012 19 EU WEEE RL2004 108 EG European Low Voltage Directive RL2006 95 EG FCC 15 1 2 X3HH X3PP...

Page 13: ...X3HH X3PP 12...

Page 14: ...13...

Page 15: ...ion 17 21 Microphone Operation 22 Frequency matching operation 22 23 Safaty instruction 24 The meaning of lcon 25 26 14 Front panel 17 Rear panel 17 Handheld microphone 18 Bodypack transmitter 19 Disp...

Page 16: ...iple sets of microphones Infrared matching to synchronize the channels of the transmitter and the receiver with just one click Long operating range up to 50m in open area reliable performance USB Type...

Page 17: ...z 18KHz S N Ratio 95dB A Distortion 0 5 at 1KHz Operation Temperature 10 40 Operation Range 50m open area Power Supply DC 5V 0 5A Audio Out Independent bal XLR and unbal 6 3 combo Sensitivity 90 dBm w...

Page 18: ...orking status of the corresponding channel When the RF is not received it keeps lighting up red when the RF is received it lights up green During frequency matching it flashes red and green IR matchin...

Page 19: ...when matching frequency Power switch Turn on when the switch is in the ON position and turn off when the switch is in the OFF position Frequency modulation button It is used to adjust frequency code...

Page 20: ...d match frequency Refer to the frequency matching operation for details IR matching window Transmit infrared matching signal when matching frequency External antenna 1 4 wave antenna Power switch Pres...

Page 21: ...mitter until the retractable button is fastened in place with a click sound as shown in Figure A Figure A Signal symbol Display the status of the microphone RF signal Battery power The battery power h...

Page 22: ...rked on the battery compartment pay attention not to install the batteries reversely and tighten the microphone tail cover clockwise as shown below Handheld microphone installation 2 Insert the lavali...

Page 23: ...dicating that the power is on 4 Turn on the power switch of the handheld microphone or bodypack transmitter When the channel signal indicator of the receiver lights up green it means that the connecti...

Page 24: ...the operation within 5 seconds If the matching fails please repeat the above steps Handheld microphone Bodypack transmitter In the power on state press the SET button of the bodypack transmitter for...

Page 25: ...ded batteries must be placed in designated classified garbage bins and cannot be used as children s toys or discarded directly to avoid potential safety hazards or environmental impact 5 If you don t...

Page 26: ...t should not be disposed of together with your household waste and should be returned to an authorized recycling station of electrical and electronic equipment WEEE for recycling because this type of...

Page 27: ...etermined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the...

Page 28: ...FCC ID GB T 17276 1998 9T0X3HHS1B...

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