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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.

 

Summary of Contents for Titan Neo

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Portable Wireless UHF Sound System Owner s Manual Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...2 Titan Neo product description INTRODUCTION Notes Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Notes ii ...

Page 3: ...ic to uphold that confidence by offering you our direct assistance and customer support We hope you will take the time to review this manual to familiarize yourself with product features and guide you through its operation This manual will explain the control functions and how to operate them Also an explanation on how to setup and use the system so you will gain maximum benefit of the Titan Neo T...

Page 4: ...ct must be connected to an AC power source per the voltage input specified and marked on the power supply Power Cord Caution Power cable should be routed clear of foot traffic and supported clear of kinking or abrasion Object Protection Locate the operating unit so it will not be subject ed to falling objects or water entry Proper Installation Adhere to safe positioning to avoid falling dismountin...

Page 5: ... 800S CD MP3 Player CD MP3 Remote Control TX 800 Transmitter Module PA 810 Companion Speaker DD 800 Digital Delay Module UR 96 BP Body Pack Receiver Transmitter Microphones UT 96BP Body Pack Transmitter UT 96HH Handheld Transmitter Battery Chargers Troubleshooting Microphones Frequency Charts Specifications Accessories Warranty i 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 3...

Page 6: ...all times Therefore it is always possible that there may be another signal being transmitted at or near the frequency you have selected This will cause interference resulting in static intermittent connection or even complete blockage Therefore a change in frequency selection will be necessary Extensive metal barriers cyclone fences screen steel reinforced walls etc can reduce signal strength resu...

Page 7: ...on the control panel engaged while playing music through the system the music volume will automatically be lowered 15 dB when speaking into the microphone After speaking the music will automatically restore to the previous level The Titan Neo can be equipped with several options One or two wireless microphone receivers can be installed expanding its capability for use with wireless microphones Eit...

Page 8: ...n Neo COMPONENTS OPERATION Titan Neo Rear Optional DR 800 Receiver Modules Optional CD MP3 Player Module Optional TX 800 Transmitter Module Power Switch Main Control Panel Charge Indicator Light 110 240v AC Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 4 1 3 5 2 7 ...

Page 9: ...pped 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 phone Lo z...

Page 10: ...e that of Lead Acid and 40 higher than NiCd batteries thus serving a longer performance per charge Relative to size weight and capacity the NiMH battery is the best performing and cost effective battery for portable applications Typical life expectancy is three to five years and will provide approximately 500 hundred full recycles Inherent to NiMH batteries they are prone to self discharge while n...

Page 11: ... Treble boost improves voice projection especially outdoors Bass boost consumes more battery power 8 To playback music plug an external audio source such as an iPod or MP 3 player into the dual RCA line input jacks 9 With the audio source playing adjust the volume to desired level 10 Push in Voice Priority switch red LED will light 11 While audio source is playing talk into microphone 12 You will ...

Page 12: ... Manual Tuning 1 Press and hold the Up or Down selector until the channel number blinks 2 Press the Up or Down button until the desired channel is selected 3 The receiver will stop blinking and lock into the selected channel Continue Tuning 1 The auto scan receiver is now ready to receive signal from a wireless microphone for AirLink transmitter Tune the transmitter frequency to match the displaye...

Page 13: ... turning volume power switch clockwise to 12 o clock 2 The receiver will display the last channel previously selected 3 To select a different channel press the SET selector until the light blinks Using the UP DOWN buttons search for the desired channel Press the SET selector again until the light stops blinking 4 Tune the transmitter frequency to match the displayed channel on the receiver to begi...

Page 14: ...ce Select Bluetooth from menu Search for devices Select Portable PA Receiver and transmitter will begin pairing process 5 LINK indicator will illuminate when pairing is complete Bluetooth AF LINK OFF MAX PWR BT 800 Bluetooth Wireless Receiver Module One BT 800 Bluetooth receiver module can be installed in one of the two receiver slots at the top of the Titan Neo Operation LCD Display Bluetooth Rea...

Page 15: ...nto the program Repeat as necessary To playback programmed tracks press the play pause button Note program will be reset whenever the track program button is pressed 5 For use with MP3 discs you can select folders of music on the CD Press the folder button and use the next track and previous track buttons to select your desired folder Note this function searches the disc in alphanumeric order This...

Page 16: ... previous track number FWD Press to desired next track number PLAY PAUSE Press once to play press again to pause STOP EJECT Press to stop playing press again to eject disc Infrared window Picks up signal from the remote controller USB Connector Accepts USB Drive SD Connector Accepts SD Card and MMC Card LO PITCH To adjust slow speed play Press once the screen will indicate PH 01 press again the sc...

Page 17: ...racks in a specific folder are playing repeatedly it shows REPEAT FOLDER SHUFFLE Will playback Random tracks MEMORY When playback programmed tracks PROGRAM Will program tracks Will continuously loop a track between selected point A and B Under the MP3 mode it will appear the folder numbers Display the current playing track Display the time for the current playing track VOLUME Turn to adjust contro...

Page 18: ...s FB FF or on the remote controller to activate fast back or fast forward until desired selection is located Press LO NOR HI PITCH or on the remote controller to adjust low normal and high playback pitch Press FOLDER or on the remote controller will select the next cata logue of tracks to be played Insert SD Card or MMC Card into the insert hole of SD MMC CARD in the face plate Push the card into ...

Page 19: ...ion the LCD will display 01 42 02 This is Folder number 1 track number 42 second selection to play Then press 1 and 9 for track number the LCD will display 19 03 for track number and selection number 3 Then press to confirm selec tion the LCD will display 01 19 03 This is Folder number 1 track number 19 third selection to play 3 Repeat this process until all desired tracks have been memorized 4 Wh...

Page 20: ...master to slave unit the TX indicator will light green The AF indicator displays audio level flashing yellow when user is speaking into the microphone or music is playing Excessive audio level is indicated by a flashing red light For larger venues or audiences the addition of this module allows several units to be used in the same area without the need for speaker or signal wiring In this applicat...

Page 21: ...pass it through to the amplifier input The delay time can be varied from 20 500 milliseconds thus synchronizing the sound output with the master unit on stage The true measurement of sound travel is 1125 feet per second Thus sound travels at the rate of 1 125 feet per millisecond ms So the general rule is to round up to 1 foot per ms So to calculate the sound delay time from the main sound source ...

Page 22: ...6BP Body Pack Receiver Description The Body Pack Receiver is the component that receives the voice from the Titan Neo transmitter The audio is transmitted via an RF signal on a selected RF frequency An external earphone is plugged into the Body Pack Receiver which picks up the speaker s voice The receiver is usually worn on the waist utilizing the wire belt clip however it can be placed in your po...

Page 23: ...ck is battery powered and requires two AA size batteries LCD Display Frequency SET Button UP DOWN Ch Select Buttons Transmitting Antenna Power On LED Indicator Red Microphone Mute Button Power ON OFF Switch MIC Input Jack 3 5mm Microphone Input Sensitivity Selection Switch L M H AUX Input Jack 3 5mm Charging Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 SET UP DOWN HI MID LOW SENSITITVI...

Page 24: ...ne is clipped on clothing away from mouth Low When microphone is used close to mouth such as a headset with a boom microphone or with a very strong vocal performer 9 MUTE Button Mutes microphone off while retaining transmission and RF Connection 10 Internal Microphone Locate two small hole on front of transmitter Hold transmitter in front of mouth and speak into it 11 LCD screen displays the trans...

Page 25: ...Microphone LM 835 is a small capsule microphone with a spring clip for securing it on to a clothing edge The lapel microphone renders excellent vocal reproduction The lapel microphone is less obtrusive to the user and least visible However due to the greater distance from mouth to microphone it will require additional gain As a result it is more prone to feedback So adjustment of volume is more cr...

Page 26: ...rophone off while retaining transmission and RF connection LOW Use when microphone is held close to mouth or strong vocal input HIGH Use when additional sensitivity is required for softer voice 11 LCD screen displays the channel number selected for the microphone To display chan nel frequency Press and hold the UP or DOWN select button 12 To change channel selection Press and hold frequency SET bu...

Page 27: ...l TRANSMITTER MICROPHONES HI LOW MUTE Power on off Switch LED Power on Indicator Up Down Frequency Select LCD Readout Frequency Set Button Charging Port Connection Soft Comfort Non Slip Body Protective Screen Head Color Identity End Cap Battery Compartment Microphone Sensitivity HI LOW MUTE Select 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 UT 96HH Transmitter Microphone Operation 13 The batte...

Page 28: ...able into jack at the base bottom end of transmitter Turn Handheld Transmitter On to observe battery icon During charging the battery icon will cycle through the charge block When fully charged battery icon will display all blocks filled Charging time typically 10 12 hours Turn Handheld Transmitter Off and reinstall color identification cap Use AA rechargeable NiMH batteries only in microphones Pl...

Page 29: ...ce Charging Handheld Indicators Handheld symbol on indicator LED lights Amber when charging ok indicator LED lights Green when fully charged Charging Body Pack Transmitter Insert Body Pack into Front Large receptacle Push down firmly in place Observe front with LCD facing forward toward you Charging Body Pack Indicators Body Pack symbol on indicator LED lights Amber when charging ok indicator LED ...

Page 30: ...k volume level of both transmitter and portable PA receiver in range of the receiver Check for sources of interference large metal objects etc within range of the microphone Make sure there are no other wireless systems operating on the same frequency in the same area This includes Microphones Televisions Radio Stations etc When operating two transmitters in the same area ensure frequencies select...

Page 31: ...te button is not activated Ensure body pack is within range of the receiver Check for sources of interference large metal objects etc within range of the body pack When operating two transmitters in the same area ensure frequencies selected are several chan nels apart This helps to reduce crosstalk between transmitters Also note that other wireless devices can cause interference ensure you adjust ...

Page 32: ...ng Error message to the devices software or hardware problem Following instructions will lead you to sort out problems caused by software 1 RESET built in software by pressing and holding SET UP DOWN then Switch unit on 2 How to know if the RESET is done successfully On message will be shown on the LCD panel and it will stay on On message it won t display the channel last used 3 When you ve succes...

Page 33: ...ovens Using your microwave oven near you computer Bluetooth device or Wi Fi base station may cause interference Bluetooth operates at 2 402 2 480 GHz 2 4 GHz or 5 Ghz phones A cordlwss telephone that operates in2 4 GHz or 5 GHz bandwidth Any other wireless devices that operate in the 2 4GHz or 5GHz bandwidth Microwaves Cameras baby monitors neighboring wireless devices etc Environment Barriers Woo...

Page 34: ...34 Titan Neo product description TROUBLESHOOTING Channel Frequency Allocation 640 664 MHz LCD UHF TV Frequencies TV Channel 42 43 44 45 46 MHz 638 644 644 650 650 656 656 662 662 668 ...

Page 35: ...35 Owner s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 36: ... are compatible to operate with each other simultaneously Note When interference problem is encountered verify that the microphones are operating on frequencies in the same cluster 1 19 20 35 36 2 10 57 58 59 3 19 34 36 39 4 20 35 39 69 5 57 75 77 90 6 11 44 45 57 7 07 53 84 87 1 06 39 42 45 55 70 89 90 2 17 18 20 33 34 36 37 89 3 01 02 06 37 49 50 70 84 4 02 49 50 52 68 69 71 86 5 34 40 52 57 68 ...

Page 37: ...re De emphasis Sensitivity Squelch Frequency Response Operating Power Operating Range Power Requirements 50 W RMS 80 W Max 91dB 1W 1M 95 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz audio 8 LF Neodymium Woofer 1 HF Horn 70dB XLR TRS Balanced Mic Line Level Dual RCA Line Level Dual RCA Master Volume Treble Bass Mic Vol Two 12 VDC 4 1 AH NiMH About 6 8 hours About 8 10 hours 100 240 V AC Input European Approval 11 W x 18 H x 9 ...

Page 38: ...imensions Weight with batteries Mic Capsule RF Output Spurious Emission AF Controls Battery Operating Life fully charged Dimensions Weight with batteries Dynamic 10mW 250mW Hi lo mute switch 1 2V NiMH rechargeable x 2 or 1 5V Alkaline x 2 11 hrs NiMH or 14 hrs Alkaline 1 80 x 10 39 280g Dynamic 10mW 250mW Hi lo mute switch 1 2V NiMH rechargeable x 2 or 1 5V Alkaline x 2 11 hrs NiMH or 14 hrs Alkal...

Page 39: ...nts Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight Formats Media 20 500 ms 1 9 ms 3 W x 1 5 H x 5 D 4 oz 7 W x 1 3 16 H x 4 D 10 oz MP3 WMA CD USB drive SD MMC card product description DR 850 Dual Wireless Receiver Dimensions Weight 3 W x 1 5 H x 5 D 6 oz product description BT 800 Bluetooth Receiver Module Dimensions Weight 3 W x 1 5 H x 5 D 3 oz Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight 7 W x 1 3 16 H x 4 D 2 lb...

Page 40: ...crophones The phone plug plugs directly into the mic in jack The wired mic in has its own independent volume control So you can truly have a three microphone system The microphone has very low handling noise a built in breath filter and wide dynamic range Heavy duty speaker stand for Titan Neo sound system Folding tripod adjustable height from 30 to 60 1 3 8 dia Wireless Body Pack receiver 96 chan...

Page 41: ...ot extend to finish or appearance past ninety 90 days 7 All warranty service will be provided by TeachLogic or authorized service center 8 Warranty is made to the original purchaser and may not be transferred to another user 9 Warranty service rendered will be on a repair or replacement basis whichever TeachLogic deems to be most prudent for customer satisfaction and economic feasibility TeachLogi...

Page 42: ...channels to select from You can also transmit to multiple DR 702D AirLink wireless receiver Perfect for getting sound across a football field into overflow areas at a house of worship or backstage areas during a concert 40 milliwatts output PA 2280 Periodic Log Yagi Directional Antenna ALS 960 Transmitter Paddle antennae are excellent for doubling the transmission or receiving distance of AirLink ...

Page 43: ...rn any powered speaker into wireless system The UR 96BP matches perfectly with our AirLink transmitter and allows you to broadcast to an unlimited number of receiver units The UR 96BP is powered by 2 AA batteries for all day use and its metal case provides the utmost in durability The wide bandwidth of this receiver gives you very high quality audio in a very small size DR 702 D Diversity Receiver...

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