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Page 1: ...IEM 150 UHF wireless system user manual...

Page 2: ...haus Thomann Thomann GmbH Hans Thomann Stra e 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 E mail info thomann de Internet www thomann de 12 06 2019 ID 439536 439537 439539 439541 439542 4395...

Page 3: ...1 3 Symbols and signal words 7 2 Safety instructions 9 3 Features and scope of delivery 15 4 Installation 19 4 1 General Information 19 4 2 Transmitter 20 4 3 Receiver 22 4 4 Taking system in operatio...

Page 4: ...nsmitter 36 6 2 Setting up the receiver 39 7 Technical specifications 42 7 1 Transmitter 42 7 2 Receiver 45 8 Plug and connection assignment 47 9 Troubleshooting 50 10 Protecting the environment 53 Ta...

Page 5: ...at it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device to another user be sure that they also receive this manual Our products and user manuals are subject to a process of continuo...

Page 6: ...arch Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of interest for you quickly Online guides Our online guides provide detailed information on technical basics and terms Persona...

Page 7: ...ckets and italics Examples VOLUME control Mono button Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics Examples 24ch OFF 1 3 Symbols and signal words In this section...

Page 8: ...n of symbol and signal word indicates a pos sible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it is not avoided NOTICE This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos sible dange...

Page 9: ...sufficient physical sensorial and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who i...

Page 10: ...if covers protectors or optical components are missing or damaged DANGER Electric shock caused by short circuit Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord with a pro tective cont...

Page 11: ...f earphones at high volume over a longer period of time can cause per manent hearing damage Adjust the output volume of your audio device to a medium value and use the earphones no longer than about o...

Page 12: ...ations of this user manual Avoid heavy temperature fluctua tions and do not switch the device on immediately after it was exposed to tem perature fluctuations for example after transport at low outsid...

Page 13: ...cuit 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...

Page 14: ...period NOTICE Possible staining The plasticiser contained in the rubber feet of this product may possibly react with the coating of your parquet linoleum laminate or PVC floor and after some time caus...

Page 15: ...f delivery The UHF wireless system IEM 150 is suitable as an in ear monitoring system especially for pro fessional events on rock stages and in concert halls theatres and musicals Features and scope o...

Page 16: ...via supplied power adapter n Bodypack receiver IEM 150 R 640 MHz also available separately article No 439541 Earplug outlet 1 8 mini phone socket with volume control Control for volume and balance Vol...

Page 17: ...er supply via supplied power adapter n Bodypack receiver IEM 150 R also available separately article No 439542 Earplug outlet 1 8 mini phone socket with volume control Control for volume and balance V...

Page 18: ...r supply via supplied power adapter n Bodypack receiver IEM 150 R also available separately article No 439543 Earplug outlet 1 8 mini phone socket with volume control Control for volume and balance Vo...

Page 19: ...uct against vibration dust and moisture during transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging material suitable for transport or storage respectively Create all connections...

Page 20: ...ansmitter and receiver are both tuned to the same channel n Never set multiple transmitters to the same channel n Make sure that there are no metal objects between the transmitter and receiver n Avoid...

Page 21: ...your amplifier Set the controls for the volume 6 first to a middle position To get the best sound quality a fine adjustment of the controller may be required If the input level is too hight switch th...

Page 22: ...4 3 Receiver Ensure that the main switch volume control 16 on the receiver is in the OFF position Inserting batteries into the receiver Installation UHF wireless system 22...

Page 23: ...e control is in the position 2 Attach the receiver with the clip to your belt or guitar strap 3 Carefully insert the ear phones into the ear canal note the markings L and R for the left and right side...

Page 24: ...5 Connections and controls 5 1 Transmitter Front panel of transmitter Connections and controls UHF wireless system 24...

Page 25: ...3 5 Buttons to increase or decrease the currently displayed value 4 SET Enter button for menu control 6 VOLUME Volume control 7 MONITOR Volume control for headphone output 8 3 5 mm jack socket stereo...

Page 26: ...Rear panel of transmitter Connections and controls UHF wireless system 26...

Page 27: ...H 1 IN RIGHT CH 2 IN XLR socket left and right channel for direct connection to a mixing console PA or any other audio device that serves as signal source 13 ANTENNA OUT BNC type chassis socket for th...

Page 28: ...STEREO MONO Indicates the set operating mode stereo or mono D RF Flashes while the transmit power is being adjusted E MODE Flashes while the operating mode is being set F FRQ Flashes while the frequen...

Page 29: ...H GRP Flashes while the frequency group is being set I RLF Level meter for left channel J ARF Level meter for right channel Connections and controls IEM 150 29...

Page 30: ...n it further to increase the volume Turn the knob counter clockwise to reduce the volume Turn it further past the point of resistance to turn off the receiver 17 L R Pan control 18 3 5 mm jack socket...

Page 31: ...2 Buttons to increase or decrease the currently displayed value 23 Fastenings of the battery compartment for 2 AA cells LR6 1 5 V or appropriate rechargeable batteries Connections and controls IEM 150...

Page 32: ...the volume Turn the knob counter clockwise to reduce the volume Turn it further past the point of resistance to turn off the receiver 17 L R Pan control 18 3 5 mm jack socket stereo for the earphones...

Page 33: ...e receiver 17 L R Pan control 18 3 5 mm jack socket stereo for the earphones 23 Fastenings of the battery compartment for 2 AA cells LR6 1 5 V or appropriate rechargeable batteries 24 Clip for attachi...

Page 34: ...dicator one to four bars N Battery level indicator Replace the batteries when only one bar remains displayed O SQ Flashes while the squelch is being set P IR Flashes while the infrared interface is be...

Page 35: ...S CH Flashes while the channel is being adjusted T GRP Flashes while the frequency group is being set U AF Indicates the level of the incoming audio signal Connections and controls IEM 150 35...

Page 36: ...the channel The field CH in the bottom line of the display flashes Confirm with SET Use the keys and to select the required channel and press SET to confirm Use the or keys to increase or reduce the...

Page 37: ...directly press SET to open the menu Use the and keys and select FRQ The field FRG in the bottom line of the display flashes Confirm with SET The first three numbers in the frequency display flash Use...

Page 38: ...ays on the transmitter and receiver show the same transmission frequency in MHz Press SET to open the menu Use the and keys and select MODE The field MODE flashes in the display Confirm with SET Use t...

Page 39: ...play flashes Confirm with SET Use the and keys to select the required channel and press SET to confirm The display shows the used transmission frequency in MHz that is assigned to the set combina tion...

Page 40: ...the indicated value When the desired value is shown press SET to confirm the setting and exit the menu The display shows the transmitter frequency set in MHz To start an automatic frequency search pre...

Page 41: ...o confirm the setting and exit the menu Press SET to open the menu Use the and keys and select SQ The field SQ in the bottom line of the display flashes Confirm with SET The display shows SQ 95 or ano...

Page 42: ...phone socket stereo 1 4 phone socket stereo Audio signal output 2 1 4 jack mono Modulation type Frequency modulation FM Frequency range the t bone IEM 150 640 MHz item no 439536 640 MHz 665 MHz the t...

Page 43: ...ency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 3 dB THD 0 3 Dynamic range 100 dB Channel separation 35 dB Signal to noise ratio 80 dB A weighted Image frequency rejection 80 dB Voltage supply Plug in power supply 15 V 45...

Page 44: ...ns Temperature range 0 C 40 C Relative humidity 50 non condensing Switchable frequencies Yes Mono Stereo Mono Stereo Limiter Yes Incl earphones Yes Further information Technical specifications UHF wir...

Page 45: ...640 MHz 665 MHz the t bone IEM 150 R 823 MHz item no 439542 823 MHz 832 MHz the t bone IEM 150 R 863 MHz item no 439543 863 MHz 865 MHz Image frequency rejection 50 dB Sensitivity 114 dB mW Audio out...

Page 46: ...Ambient conditions Temperature range 0 C 40 C Relative humidity 50 non condensing Incl earphones Yes Further information Technical specifications UHF wireless system 46...

Page 47: ...ductors one core plus shielding are typical representatives of the unbalanced transmission One conductor is ground and shielding while the signal is trans mitted through the core Unbalanced transmissi...

Page 48: ...rfering signal is completely neutralized The result is a pure signal without any noise inter ference 1 Signal 2 Ground shielding 1 Signal in phase 2 Signal out of phase 3 Ground 1 4 TS phone plug mono...

Page 49: ...ght 3 Ground shielding 1 Ground shielding 2 Signal in phase 3 Signal out of phase 4 Shielding on plug housing option Three pole 1 8 mini phone jack stereo unbalanced XLR plug balanced Plug and connect...

Page 50: ...9 Troubleshooting In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation We give you some suggestions for easy troubleshooting Troubleshooting UHF wireless system 50...

Page 51: ...group and channel 4 Test the connection between the transmitter and the connected audio device amplifier mixer Is the connected audio device turned on and does the signal level at the output of the au...

Page 52: ...terference can also be caused by televisions radios or mobile phones The sound is distorted Change the VOLUME control settings on the transmitter If the procedures recommended above do not succeed ple...

Page 53: ...sehold 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...

Page 54: ...our normal household 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...

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