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Symptom

Remedy

6. See if any metal parts near the transmitter or receiver interfere with the trans‐

mission.

Transmission is disrupted

1. Change the orientation of the antennas.

2. If you use more than one wireless system at the same time, control the fre‐

quencies and channels used. The systems should work within separate fre‐

quency ranges.

3. Also televisions, radios, or mobile phones can cause interference.

Sound is distorted

Change the setting of the ‘VOLUME’ controller on the receiver.

If the procedures recommended above do not succeed, please contact our Service Center. You

can find the contact information at 

www.thomann.de

.

Troubleshooting

 

 

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Summary of Contents for TWS 16 HT

Page 1: ...TWS 16 HT UHF wireless system user manual ...

Page 2: ...Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 66 E mail info thomann de Internet www thomann de 30 04 2012 ...

Page 3: ... Installation and starting up 18 4 1 General information 18 4 2 Receiver 20 4 3 Transmitter 25 5 Components and functions 26 5 1 Receiver 26 5 2 Transmitter 30 6 Troubleshooting 32 7 Technical specifications 34 7 1 Receiver 34 7 2 Transmitter 36 7 3 Frequency charts 38 Table of contents TWS 16 HT 3 ...

Page 4: ...8 Protecting the environment 44 Table of contents UHF wireless system 4 ...

Page 5: ...hat it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device to other users be sure that they also receive this manual Our products are subject to a process of continuous development We therefore reserve the right to make changes without notice This section provides an overview of the symbols and signal words used in this user manual Symbols and signal words General notes TWS 16 HT ...

Page 6: ...that 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 damage if it is not avoided Warning signs Type of danger Warning danger zone General notes UHF wireless system 6 ...

Page 7: ...ons 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 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 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 designed for indoor use only To prevent damage never expose the device to any liquid or moisture Avoid direct sunlight heavy dirt and strong vibrations Safety Safety instructions UHF wireless system 8 ...

Page 9: ...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 of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire NOTICE Risk of fire due to incorrect polarity Incorrectly inserted batteries may destroy the device or the batteries Ensure that proper polarity i...

Page 10: ...le 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 wireless system 10 ...

Page 11: ...elivery The UHF wireless system TWS 16 HT is ideal for professional audio transmission for example at events on rock stages and concert halls in theatres and musicals or in nightclubs Features and scope of delivery TWS 16 HT 11 ...

Page 12: ...S 16 receiver Operating voltage supply DC 12 V n Transmitter hand held microphone DS 16H The system operates in one of 15 switchable channels within a range of 863 125 MHz 864 875 MHz Three systems can be operated simultaneously Included accessories 12 V power supply hardware for rack mounting cable with two 1 4 jacks An applicable microphone clamp item no 150793 is optionally available the t bone...

Page 13: ...nd TWS 16 receiver Operating voltage supply DC 12 V n Transmitter hand held microphone DS 16H The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels within a range of 854 375 MHz 861 875 MHz Four systems can be operated simultaneously Included accessories 12 V power supply hardware for rack mounting cable with two 1 4 jacks An applicable microphone clamp item no 150793 is optionally available the t ...

Page 14: ...S 16 receiver Operating voltage supply DC 12 V n Transmitter hand held microphone DS 16H The system operates in one of 16 switchable channels within a range of 800 875 MHz 811 875 MHz Four systems can be operated simultaneously Included accessories 12 V power supply hardware for rack mounting cable with two 1 4 jacks An applicable microphone clamp item no 150793 is optionally available the t bone ...

Page 15: ...nd TWS 16 receiver Operating voltage supply DC 12 V n Transmitter hand held microphone DS 16H The system operates in one of 15 switchable channels within a range of 606 225 MHz 629 825 MHz Four systems can be operated simultaneously Included accessories 12 V power supply hardware for rack mounting cable with two 1 4 jacks An applicable microphone clamp item no 150793 is optionally available the t ...

Page 16: ...ly DC 12 V n Transmitter hand held microphone DS 16H The system operates in one of 15 switchable channels within a range of 740 625 MHz 751 500 MHz Three systems can be operated simultaneously This frequency range is intended for use in Germany with regard to LTE Included accessories 12 V power supply hardware for rack mounting cable with two 1 4 jacks An applicable microphone clamp item no 150793...

Page 17: ...nd TWS 16 receiver Operating voltage supply DC 12 V n Transmitter hand held microphone DS 16H The system operates in one of 15 switchable channels within a range of 821 725 MHz 831 450 MHz Four systems can be operated simultaneously Included accessories 12 V power supply hardware for rack mounting cable with two 1 4 jacks An applicable microphone clamp item no 150793 is optionally available the t ...

Page 18: ...ly 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 Establish all connections as long as the unit is switched off Use the shortest possible high quality cables for all connections Installation and starting up UHF wireless system 18 ...

Page 19: ...he 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 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 interference from other radio systems television ...

Page 20: ...nting plug for signal output Drawing and table indicate the XLR pin assignment balanced 1 Ground shielding 2 Positive signal 3 Negative signal XLR connectors for signal output on the receiver Installation and starting up UHF wireless system 20 ...

Page 21: ... mono phone socket for signal output Drawing and table indicate the pin assignment for a suitable TS jack 1 Signal 2 Ground shielding 1 4 phone socket for signal output on the receiver Installation and starting up TWS 16 HT 21 ...

Page 22: ...ack unit The required mounting hardware is included Two units can be mounted side by side in a 19 rack slot Connect both units using the sup plied connecting brackets as shown in the drawing below Rack mounting Installation and starting up UHF wireless system 22 ...

Page 23: ...Installation and starting up TWS 16 HT 23 ...

Page 24: ...a residual 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 unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire First connect the AC adaptor to the receiver and then plug the adaptor into the outlet Connecting the supply voltage Instal...

Page 25: ...nob clockwise to the right stop The audio level at the output sockets will be about 770 mV In order to achieve optimal sound quality a fine adjustment may be required 4 3 Transmitter Unscrew the lower housing part of the hand held microphone and open the cover of the bat tery compartment 20 by lifting the clip Insert the batteries Pay attention to the correct align ment of the poles Close the batt...

Page 26: ...5 Components and functions 5 1 Receiver Front panel Components and functions UHF wireless system 26 ...

Page 27: ... 16 4 AF This indicator lights up red when an audio signal is received 5 RF LEVEL These LEDs indicate the strength of the received carrier signal The more LEDs light up the better is the reception If no LED is lit no signal is received 6 VOLUME Use this control to adjust the output level of the two audio outputs on the rear panel Components and functions TWS 16 HT 27 ...

Page 28: ...Rear panel Components and functions UHF wireless system 28 ...

Page 29: ...rding device 10 LINE MIC Switch for adjusting the levels of the audio outputs Select the 0dBV position when connecting the audio output of the unit to a line level input Select the 20dBV position when connecting the audio output to a mic level input 11 SQUELCH Use this control to set the threshold for the squelch Note Setting the threshold too high will reduce the dynamic of the system 12 DC INPUT...

Page 30: ...5 2 Transmitter DS 16H DS 16H 1 5V AA PUSH OPEN CHANNEL 1 9 5 13 CHANNEL 1 9 5 13 1 3 4 5 0 2 Components and functions UHF wireless system 30 ...

Page 31: ...cation of the frequency range in which the device operates This specification must match the indication printed on the underside of the receiver 19 CHANNEL Rotary control to select a channel 1 to 16 Both transmitter and receiver must be tuned to the same channel 20 Battery compartment for two mignon cells AA LR06 1 5 V or rechargeable battery To open the compartment press the clip gently in arrow ...

Page 32: ...equency range The respective frequency range is indicated on the units 3 Are both transmitter and receiver set to the same channel 4 Check the connection between the receiver and the connected audio device amplifier mixer Is the connected audio device turned on and is the output level of the receiver well adjusted for the audio input device 5 Try to improve the transmission by moving the transmitt...

Page 33: ...same time control the fre quencies and channels used The systems should work within separate fre quency ranges 3 Also televisions radios or mobile phones can cause interference Sound is distorted Change the setting of the VOLUME controller on the receiver If the procedures recommended above do not succeed please contact our Service Center You can find the contact information at www thomann de Trou...

Page 34: ...e Frequency modulation FM Oscillator PLL synthesizer 15 or 16 channels depending on model version Intermediate frequency 1 243 95 MHz 2 10 7 MHz Frequency stability 0 005 Signal to noise ratio 94 dB 48 kHz deviation and 60 dBµV from antenna input Normal deviation 20 kHz Image and spurious rejection 80 dB min Technical specifications UHF wireless system 34 ...

Page 35: ...ctivity 50 dB Pilot tone 32 768 kHz Audio frequency response 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB THD 1 Dynamic range 96 dB Operating voltage DC 12 V Dimensions W D H w o antennas 210 mm 189 mm 50 mm Weight 515 g Technical specifications TWS 16 HT 35 ...

Page 36: ... channels depending on model version Transmission power 10 mW max Frequency stability 0 005 Maximum deviation 48 kHz Spurious emission 60 dB below carrier frequency THD 1 Pilot tone 32 768 kHz Voltage supply 2 mignon cells AA LR06 1 5 V or rechargeable battery Current draw 65 mA 5 mA Technical specifications UHF wireless system 36 ...

Page 37: ...Dimensions L D 250 mm 55 mm Weight w o batteries 218 g Technical specifications TWS 16 HT 37 ...

Page 38: ...no 186343 Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 1 863 125 9 863 250 2 863 375 10 863 500 3 863 625 11 863 750 4 864 000 12 864 125 5 864 250 13 864 375 6 864 500 14 864 625 7 864 750 15 864 875 8 864 875 Technical specifications UHF wireless system 38 ...

Page 39: ...hannel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 1 854 375 9 858 500 2 854 875 10 858 875 3 855 500 11 859 375 4 855 875 12 860 125 5 856 500 13 860 750 6 857 125 14 861 250 7 857 750 15 861 500 8 858 125 16 861 875 Technical specifications TWS 16 HT 39 ...

Page 40: ...l Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 1 800 875 9 806 625 2 801 375 10 807 375 3 802 375 11 807 875 4 803 125 12 808 375 5 803 875 13 809 125 6 804 500 14 810 250 7 805 125 15 810 875 8 805 875 16 811 875 Technical specifications UHF wireless system 40 ...

Page 41: ...hannel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 1 606 225 9 619 625 2 607 225 10 621 225 3 609 625 11 621 625 4 610 225 12 624 825 5 611 025 13 625 425 6 611 625 14 627 225 7 615 025 15 628 625 8 619 225 16 629 825 Technical specifications TWS 16 HT 41 ...

Page 42: ...l Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 1 740 625 9 746 625 2 741 375 10 747 250 3 742 375 11 747 875 4 743 125 12 748 500 5 743 750 13 749 375 6 744 375 14 750 125 7 745 250 15 750 875 8 745 875 16 751 500 Technical specifications UHF wireless system 42 ...

Page 43: ...hannel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 1 821 725 9 827 300 2 822 250 10 827 825 3 822 925 11 828 525 4 823 375 12 828 925 5 823 950 13 829 475 6 824 850 14 829 875 7 825 450 15 830 975 8 826 525 16 831 450 Technical specifications TWS 16 HT 43 ...

Page 44: ...ecovery Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging This device is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC Do not dispose the device with your 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 in your country If in doubt consult your local...

Page 45: ...ire Dispose of the bat teries according to national or local regulations regarding hazardous waste To protect the environment dispose of empty batteries at your retail store or at appropriate collection sites Disposal of batteries Protecting the environment TWS 16 HT 45 ...

Page 46: ...Notes UHF wireless system 46 ...

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