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SERIES

  OPERATION

5.2

 TRANSMITTER

FREQUENCY SELECT 

In practice, to effectively avoid the interference from any lighting equipment, computers, fax machin es, etc n ear
by, it is usually advised to switch to another frequency to get best performance. The frequency range of this 
system is UHF, 798 MHz ~ 827 MHz, and it is divided into 16 frequency bands according to the country's EMC 
regulations; Each frequency band can be manually adjusted with an adjusting bar. If you want to switch a 
frequency, you have to turn off the unit, adjust frequency and then turn it on again.  

BATTERY REPLACING  

Please be advised to use only one pair of AA 1.5 V batteries for power supply. 

Caution: 

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the batteries only with the same or 

equivalent type. 

5.3 OPERATING FREQUENCY MATCHES BETWEEN THE RECEIVER AND THE TRANSMITTER

 To make the operating frequency matched between the transmitter and the receiver, adjust the transmitter 
 and receiver manually for the same frequency.   

 

Note: 

 

1. If several systems are operated, do not use the same frequency at the same time. 

 2. 

 

If several wireless systems are used to avoid interference, ten frequencies can be selected simultaneously 

     at most. They are respectively CH 0, CH 1, CH 3, CH 4, CH 5, CH 6, CH 7, CH 8, CH 9,CH B. 
 3. The rest 6 frequencies are available for customer's choice. 
     Please refer to the following table to select frequencies.  

CH 0~CH F                                  

FREQUENCY

1                                                         

2                                                        

0                                                         

3                                                        

4                                                        

5                                                        

6                                                        

7                                                        

8                                                        

9                                                        

A                                                        

B                                                        

C                                                       

D                                                       

E                                                       

F                                                       

798.125 MHz 

798.325 MHz 

798.925 MHz 

799.325 MHz 

800.725 MHz 

802.725 MHz 

805.725 MHz 

807.925 MHz 

811.525 MHz 

815.725 MHz 

820.825 MHz 

822.725 MHz 

823.225 MHz 

824.625 MHz 

825.425 MHz 

826.625 MHz 

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Summary of Contents for TMW-9161

Page 1: ...SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED PHFWA102 20080300002 A 1 A3 A4 A5 MAR 01 2008 TOPP PRO TMW 9161R T M P TOPP PRO_V1 0 0 18Kg 1 105g TMW 9161R T M PE03006 9 PGBSC001 20071200090 17 NF03123 ...

Page 2: ...TMW 9161 SERIES WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM TMW 9161 NF03123 1 0 ...

Page 3: ...ng the unit ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of electric shock Never cut internal or external Ground wires Likewise never remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Terminal Operating Conditions Always install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions To avoid the risk of electric shock and damage do not subject this product to any liquid rain o...

Page 4: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 FEATURES 5 3 USEFUL DATA 6 4 CONTROL ELEMENTS 6 5 OPERATION 9 6 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 11 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 12 8 GUARANTEE 14 9 NOTE 15 TMW SERIES TMW SERIES ...

Page 5: ... PLL UHF Diversity Receiver Handheld Transmitter Body Pack Transmitter Thank you for choosing TOPP PRO Our Professional Audio Products are designed and tested by a highly qualified engineering team with more than 20 years of experience Great pride care is placed in delivering products with excellent performance specifications and dependable reliability Also great emphasis is placed in creating and...

Page 6: ...vity 68 dB 3 dB at 1 kHz Directional Uni directional Weight 52 g 0 12Ib HM 58 Condenser Microphone Preset impedance 700 ohm Freq response 200 8 kHz Sensitivity 65 dB at 1 kHz Directional Uni directional Weight 54 g 0 12Ib FEATURES PLL UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER Pressing the flip switch to switch channel for desired Radio Frequency LED indication RF One receiving module AF level display one balanced ou...

Page 7: ...l LEDs light up If there is no signal received all LEDs light off 5 Antennas These antennas receive the signals from transmitter TMW SERIES XLR Type Unbalanced Pin3 Pin2 Pin1 Linked to Pin1 manually XLR Type Balanced Pin1 Pin2 Pin3 TRS Type Balanced Tip Ring Sleeve TRS Type Unbalanced Tip Ring Sleeve TS Type Unbalanced Sleeve Tip Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 TI...

Page 8: ...elch Control This squelch control is used to adjust the squelch level The adjustable squelch range is 95 0 dB 65 0 dB 4 2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER 1 Massive Front Grill Extremely rugged spring steel mesh grill to protect the capsule underneath in tough stage or live performance 2 Power Switch Set the power switch at the position ON then the microphone is turned on and the BATT LED lights up 4 XLR Audi...

Page 9: ...r rechargeable batteries size AA1 5 V 1 Power Switch Set the power switch in the position ON then the microphone is turned on and the BATT LED flashes once Set the power switch in the position OFF then the microphone is turned off and the BATT LED lights off slowly 2 MINI 4PConnector This connector isused to connect the unit with the clip microphones forexample HM 38 or HM 58condenser microphones ...

Page 10: ...teries can notbe used this LED lights up OPERATION 5 1 PLL UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER SQUELCH CONTROL The job of a squelch circuit is to reduce audible noise It eliminates noise during pauses in the audio signal by muting the receiver every time and the audio level drops below a def ined th resho ld The squelc h control on the receiver sets this threshold Use the squelch control with care If the squel...

Page 11: ...nly with the same or equivalent type 5 3 OPERATING FREQUENCY MATCHES BETWEEN THE RECEIVER AND THE TRANSMITTER To make the operating frequency matched betweenthe transmitter and the receiver adjust the transmitter and receiver manually forthe same frequency Note 1 If several systems are operated do not use the same frequency at the same time 2 If several wireless systems are used to avoid interfere...

Page 12: ...ng Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve Cente r Cente r Centre Screen Screen Screen 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 1 2 3 TIP SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 Tip Sleeve 1 2 3 TIP RING SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE 1 2 3 1 2 3 SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE RINGTIP For these applications the unit provides 1 4 TRS and XLR connectors to easily interface...

Page 13: ...balanced 6 3 mm phone jack 300 mV 15 kHz deviation DC 12 V 18 V 0 5 A 100 dB Dynamic Range PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED BODY PACK TRANSMITTER UHF 798 827 MHz 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB 0 005 0 8 FM F3E 10 mW 100 dB 32 768 kHz 150 mA 35 kHz deviation AA 1 5 V 2 pcs battery life more than 6 hours Condenser capsule 2 Condenser 3 Electric instrument 4 Dynamic 1 Ground 65 W 111 L 31 H Oscillation Mode MODEL SPECIFICATIO...

Page 14: ... Frequency Response 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB Frequency Stability 0 005 T H D 0 8 Modulation Mode FM F3E RF Output Power 10 mW Dynamic Range 100 dB Tone Frequency 32 768 kHz Current Drain 150 mA Max Deviation 35 kHz deviation Battery AA 1 5 V 2 pcs battery life more than 6 hours Microphone Capsule Dynamic capsule Dimensions 230 mm Weight 0 16 kg Approx TMW 9161 ...

Page 15: ...nt to other equipment different from the specified ones in the manual of use or by bad connection to these last ones Damages caused by electrical storms blows and or incorrect transport Damages caused by excesses or falls of tension in the network or by connection to networks with a tension different from the required one by the unit Damages caused by the presence of sand acid of batteries water o...

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