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Owner’s Manual
Receiver Module for Wireless Microphone Model: DR-800
CD/MP3 Player Module with Remote Control Model: CD-800S
AirLink Transmitter Module Model: TX-800
Main Control Panel
Digital Time Delay Module Model: DD-800
Titan Neo COMPONENTS & OPERATION
The DR-800 module is a 96 channel UHF receiver (640 – 664 MHz). The auto
scan feature will automatically select a clear channel and lock on. However, the
user can override the auto and manually select a channel of choice. Two DR-
800 modules can be installed for dual wireless microphone operation.
In addition to being an anti shock CD / MP3 player it also features a USB Input
Port and SD/MMC Reader. The pitch can be increased or decreased 10 levels
up or down. Controls and functions include: Volume, Play/Pause, Stop/Eject,
FWD, Rev, FF, FB and folder select. A fully functional remote control with
Keypad provides remote operation of all functions.
For larger venues or audiences, the TX-800 transmitter module will broadcast a
composite program signal to companion units equipped with a DR-800 wireless
receiver. The companion systems can be located throughout the venue without
the need for speaker cables. The TX-800 will transmit all inputs including the
wireless microphones, CD player, and control panel inputs. Typical operating
range is 300–500 feet (line of sight).
The control panel provides the basic inputs and controls. Inputs include:
Balanced (XLR) or Unbalanced (¼" phone) Lo-z microphone Input, Dual Line
Input (RCA) with volume control, Dual Line Output (RCA), Mic. Volume Control,
Treble & Bass Controls, Master Volume Control, Battery Level Indicator, and
Voice Priority Switch.
Installed in Companion System only
The DD-800 module is a delay module that can store a signal received for
20–500 milliseconds, selectable in 2 millisecond increments. The program
signal is transmitted from the Titan Neo through the TX-800 AirLink Module to
the companion system equipped with the DD-800 delay module. The signal is
digitally stored in the DD-800 per the delay time selected and then released
through the companion sound system. Its purpose is to synchronize the sound
heard from the master Titan Neo with the sound from the companion system.
Typical application, when companion system is more than 50 feet away.