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Lock ring

BATTERY

Power

indicater

6. hOw TO INSERT BATTERIES

Note

Minimize the volume of the mixer or amplifier connected to 

the receiver before opening or closing the case.

 Step 1. Rotate the lock ring in the arrow direction shown at 

right,  then  pull  the  battery  case  down  to  open  the 

battery compartment.

 Step 2. Turn off the power switch.

 Step 3. Insert two AA batteries noting correct polarity.

 Step 4. Replace the battery case, and lock the lock ring.

The operation section is backlit while the battery case is 

open, and its light goes out when closed.

[Recommended time of battery replacement] 

The battery indicator lights green when the battery is fully charged, 

and  turns  into  orange  followed  by  red  as  the  battery  becomes 

weaker.  Subsequently,  the  battery  indicator  starts  flashing  red, 

then signal transmission will be stopped soon. When the indicator 

lights red, replace the batteries with new ones.

The  power  indicator  also  flashes  when  the  battery  indicator  is 

flashing red.

Rough estimate of operating time on alkaline battery use

Battery indicator status

Remaining battery life

Lit green

2.5 – 5.5 hrs

Lit orange

1 – 2.5 hrs

Lit red

15 min – 1 hr (Batteries must be replaced.)

Flashing red

0 − 15 min (Battery life is about to end.)

Notes

•  Operating time varies depending on the condition of use such 

as ambient temperature.

•  The indicator flashes green if the microphone is set to an invalid 

group/channel for which no usable frequency is assigned. 

  (See p. 5.)

•   The indicator flashes orange when in test mode. (See p. 7.)

7. DImENSIONAl DIAGRAm

Unit : mm

Summary of Contents for S-D7200

Page 1: ...use of your equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 3 FEATURES 2 4 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 3 5 Nomenclature 3 6 How To Insert Batteries 4 7 DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM 4 8 OPERATION 5 9 OPERATIONAL HINTS 5 10 setting Group channel and id numbers 5 10 1 What Is ID 5 10 2 Frequency Table 6 11 GAIN SELECTOR SWITCH 7 12 Test mode ON off switch 7 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 14 SPECIFIC...

Page 2: ...ollowing handling precautions so that a fire or personal injury does not result from leakage or explosion of the battery Do not short disassemble heat nor put the battery into a fire Avoid using both new and old batteries together Do not solder a battery directly Be sure to use the specified type of batteries Note correct polarity positive and negative orientation when inserting a battery in the u...

Page 3: ...h perspiration or seawater as this could lead to unit failures To clean use a dry cloth When the unit gets very dirty wipe lightly with a cloth damped in a dilute neutral cleanser then wipe with a dry cloth Never use benzine thinner or chemically treated cleaning towel Avoid using a mobile telephone near the unit in use Noise could be picked up 5 Nomenclature See p 4 Operation section Battery indi...

Page 4: ...rged and turns into orange followed by red as the battery becomes weaker Subsequently the battery indicator starts flashing red then signal transmission will be stopped soon When the indicator lights red replace the batteries with new ones The power indicator also flashes when the battery indicator is flashing red Rough estimate of operating time on alkaline battery use Battery indicator status Re...

Page 5: ...h the supplied screwdriver Step 3 Likewise set the channel and ID selector switches to the desired numbers Step 4 Turn on the power switch and replace the battery case Notes You can use wireless microphones belonging to one of the following 8 group pairs simultaneously Group 0 and 1 8 and 9 A and B E and F Make sure that the wireless microphone is identical to the wireless receiver in group channe...

Page 6: ...75 622 875 622 500 623 000 622 625 622 125 1 623 250 623 750 623 375 623 875 623 500 624 000 623 625 623 125 2 624 250 624 750 624 375 624 875 624 500 625 000 624 625 624 125 3 625 250 625 750 625 375 625 875 625 500 626 000 625 625 625 125 4 626 250 626 750 626 375 626 875 626 500 627 000 626 625 626 125 5 627 250 627 750 627 375 627 875 627 500 628 000 627 625 627 125 6 628 250 628 750 628 375 6...

Page 7: ...larity not correct Reinsert batteries correctly Battery discharged Replace the batteries with new ones When the power switch turned on the battery indicator flashes red Battery discharged Replace the batteries with new ones When the power switch turned on the battery indicator flashes green Group or channel set to the one not listed in the frequency table Reset the group or channel according to th...

Page 8: ...4 ms or less when using in conjunction with the optional S D7802 Audio Resolution 24 bits Coding System ADPCM TRANTEC original Dynamic Range AF Circuit Typ 103 dB A weighted at THD 1 Total Harmonic Distortion 0 05 or less at 1 kHz 132 dB SPL input Occupied Bandwidth 165 kHz or less ID Selectable 10 patterns Battery Two AA alkaline batteries Battery Life Approx 5 5 hours continuous use at 25ºC Oper...

Page 9: ...0 3 3 2013 3 EN 61000 4 4 2012 3 EN 61000 4 5 2006 3 EN 61000 4 6 2009 3 EN 61000 4 11 2004 LVD 14 1 2 EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 A11 2008 A2 2010 A12 2011 3 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 RoHS 1 2 3 EN 50581 2012 the last two digits of the year in which the CE marking was affixed The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EU directives 2006 95 EC relating to electrical safet...

Page 10: ...10 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT TO S D7200 S D7300 URL www toa eu ...

Page 11: ...11 INTENDED USE OF S D7200 S D7300 URL www toa de ...

Page 12: ...on for Europe Manufacturer TOA Corporation 7 2 1 Minatojima Nakamachi Chuo ku Kobe Hyogo Japan Authorized representative TOA Electronics Europe GmbH Suederstrasse 282 20537 Hamburg Germany URL http www toa jp 133 07 00003 00 ...

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