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This device utilizes frequencies that are not harmonized within the European Union (EU)

and therefore may only be used in certain EU member states. In all European countries, the

frequencies used for the transmission of audio signals are strictly regulated. Before you

start, make sure the frequencies are allowed in the respective country and check whether

the operation must be reported to the appropriate authority.

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Make sure that transmitter and receiver are both tuned to the same channel.

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Never set multiple transmitters to the same channel.

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Make sure that there are no metal objects between the transmitter and receiver.

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Avoid interference from other radio or in-ear systems.

Notes on wireless transmission

Installation and starting up

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 296161

Page 1: ...free solo HT UHF wireless system user manual...

Page 2: ...Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 E mail info thomann de Internet www thomann de 28 11 2013...

Page 3: ...4 Installation and starting up 13 4 1 General information 13 4 2 Receiver 15 4 3 Transmitter 18 5 Connections and operating elements 19 5 1 Receiver 19 5 2 Transmitter 27 6 Operating 31 6 1 Receiver 3...

Page 4: ...8 Technical specifications 42 8 1 Transmitter 42 8 2 Receiver 45 9 Protecting the environment 46 Table of contents UHF wireless system 4...

Page 5: ...sure that it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device include the manual for the next owner Our products are subject to a process of continuous development We therefore re...

Page 6: ...hat will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided NOTICE This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental...

Page 7: ...is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use This device may be used only by persons with suf...

Page 8: ...any small parts e g knobs or the like from the unit They could swallow the pieces and choke Never let children unattended use electrical devices NOTICE Operating conditions This device has been design...

Page 9: ...it breaker Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and pos sibly the user Unplug the external power supply before electrical storms occur and when the device is unused for long periods o...

Page 10: ...e damage by leaking batteries Leaking batteries can cause permanent damage to the device Take batteries out of the device if it is not going to be used for a longer period Safety instructions UHF wire...

Page 11: ...eiver Two antennas for optimum reception quality Automatic frequency scanning Infrared interface for the transfer of the frequency selection from the receiver to the transmitter Very high sensitivity...

Page 12: ...hannel is available in the configurable fre quency group Model Pre programmed fre quency groups Number of available channels the t bone free solo HT 600 MHz item no 296161 14 15 the t bone free solo H...

Page 13: ...o fully protect the device against vibration dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage respectively...

Page 14: ...the frequencies are allowed in the respective country and check whether the operation must be reported to the appropriate authority n Make sure that transmitter and receiver are both tuned to the same...

Page 15: ...signal output on the receiver Drawing and table indicate the XLR pin assignment balanced wiring 1 Ground shielding 2 Positive signal 3 Negative signal XLR connection for signal output on the receiver...

Page 16: ...dicate the pin assignment of a suitable plug 1 Signal 2 Ground shielding The device is 19 rack mountable it occupies 1 rack unit RU Necessary mounting material is enclosed Phone plug for signal output...

Page 17: ...sidual cur rent circuit breaker Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and pos sibly the user Unplug the external power supply before electrical storms occur and when the device is unus...

Page 18: ...usage of the optional antenna distributor is appropriate Connect one of the audio outputs of the receiver to your mixing console or amplifier Make sure that only one of both output is used at a time O...

Page 19: ...5 Connections and operating elements 5 1 Receiver Front panel Connections and operating elements free solo HT 19...

Page 20: ...ower and disconnect the unit from the mains 2 Infrared sensor 3 ADS button Starts the synchronization of the settings with the transmitter 4 Display 5 SET button Opens up the menu 6 button Increases t...

Page 21: ...ch for a free channel 12 13 Calibrated UHF antennas The receiver evaluates the radio signal received by both antennas and selects the signal with the higher quality for further processing Connections...

Page 22: ...Rear panel Connections and operating elements UHF wireless system 22...

Page 23: ...11 UNBALANCED OUTPUT 1 4 phone socket as unbalanced audio signal output for direct connection to a mixer a power amplifier or recording device 12 13 ANTENNA B ANTENNA A Calibrated UHF antennas The re...

Page 24: ...Display Connections and operating elements UHF wireless system 24...

Page 25: ...18 Indicates that the unit is muted 19 A B Indicates which of both antennas is currently used for signal transmission 20 SQ Displays the adjusted level of the squelch for the radio signal A too high s...

Page 26: ...Indicates that the automatic search for a free channel is running 24 IR Indicates that an IR signal is received 25 FREQUENCY Indication of the frequency that is assigned to the set combination of freq...

Page 27: ...5 2 Transmitter Connections and operating elements free solo HT 27...

Page 28: ...hone 34 Bottom housing part Unscrew to open 35 SET button Opens up the menu 36 SEL button Selects a menu item 37 Indication of the frequency range in which the device operates The indication here must...

Page 29: ...icates that the unit is locked to prevent unintentional operation 53 GAIN Indicates the level of the transmitted radio signal 54 Battery status display Replace the batteries as soon as only one flashi...

Page 30: ...ransmitter and receiver operate on different frequencies if the receiver does not receive a usable signal or if you have muted the transmitter by briefly pressing the main switch 56 Indicates the outp...

Page 31: ...eys to select a channel within the selected frequency group If you have selected the frequency group U you can directly set the frequency using the arrow keys in steps of 25 kHz First set the value to...

Page 32: ...nfrared sensor 2 Press ADS The IR display is flashing 3 Within ten seconds hold the infrared sensor of the transmitter close to the infrared inter face of the receiver 4 The IR display stops flashing...

Page 33: ...efault state 1 Press AUTO The AUTO display is flashing the display shows the number of available free chan nels 2 Use the arrow keys to select one of the free channels Press SET to confirm the selecti...

Page 34: ...main switch 2 To turn the key lock off press as long until the symbol disappears The buttons have regained their original function 6 2 Transmitter Unscrew the bottom housing part to get access to the...

Page 35: ...group Press SET to confirm the selection The digit in the CH field is flashing 3 Use SEL to select a channel within the adjusted frequency group If you have selected the frequency group U you can dire...

Page 36: ...the selection Press the main switch to exit the menu without any changes 1 Press SET repeatedly until the symbol is flashing in the display 2 Use SEL to change the transmitting power 5 mW 10 mW 20 mW...

Page 37: ...d the used channel 2 Press SEL or wait for five seconds to return to the default condition Press SEL as long until the symbol appears All buttons are locked except the main switch Frequency group and...

Page 38: ...EL and then SET The symbol is flashing 2 Press SEL again and then SET 3 Press SEL a third time and then SET The symbol disappears The buttons have regained their original function Turning key lock off...

Page 39: ...7 Troubleshooting In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation We give you some suggestions for easy troubleshooting Troubleshooting free solo HT 39...

Page 40: ...io device switched on and does the signal level on the output of the receiver match the input sensitivity of the audio device 5 Try to improve the transmission by moving the transmitter closer to the...

Page 41: ...If the procedures recommended above do not succeed please contact our Service Center You can find the contact information at www thomann de Troubleshooting free solo HT 41...

Page 42: ...823 MHz item no 296196 823 MHz 832 MHz the t bone free solo HT 863 MHz item no 296197 863 MHz 865 MHz the t bone free solo HT 1 8 GHz item no 323200 1 7815 GHz 1 7955 GHz Bandwidth the t bone free sol...

Page 43: ...e t bone free solo HT 1 8 GHz item no 323200 192 Switching bandwidth 25 kHz Modulation type Frequency modulation FM Maximum transmission power the t bone free solo HT 600 MHz item no 296161 20 mW the...

Page 44: ...z THD 0 5 Signal to noise ratio 102 dB A Operating supply voltage 2 AA cells LR06 1 5 V or equivalent rechargeable batteries Battery life span 8 h with alkaline cells Dimensions L D 246 mm 53 mm Weigh...

Page 45: ...3 dB THD 0 8 Signal to noise ratio 105 dB A Operating supply voltage DC 12 V Dimensions W D H without antennas 212 mm 160 mm 44 mm Weight 900 g Carrier frequency frequency band number of channels ban...

Page 46: ...waste but make sure that they are fed to a recovery Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging Batteries must not be disposed of as domestic waste or thrown into fire Dispose of the bat te...

Page 47: ...ousehold waste Dispose this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility When discarding the device comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your coun...

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