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TM 80
User Manual
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Receiver front panel identification:
Receiver rear
panel identification:
1. Power Switch
On/Off control for the system receiver
2. Volume Control – Channel A
The receivers output volume is
adjustable. Turn the level control
anti clockwise to the lowest setting,
or turn clockwise to adjust to the
highest setting. Each channel features
an independent volume control.
3. Audio Indicator – Channel A
The LED Audio indicator will illuminate
amber to show when the audio signal
received by the receiver. Each channel
features an independent audio
indicator.
4. RF Signal Indicator – Channel A
The LED RF Signal indicator will
illuminate green when the receiver unit
receives a valid RF radio signal. Each
channel features an independent RF
indicator.
5. Display
The receiver features a backlit display
allowing the user to see the preset RF
frequency.
6. RF Signal Indicator – Channel B
The LED RF Signal indicator will
illuminate green when the receiver
unit receives a valid RF radio signal.
Each channel features an independent
RF indicator.
7. Audio Indicator – Channel B
The LED Audio indicator will illuminate
amber to show when the audio signal
received by the receiver. Each channel
features an independent audio
indicator.
8. Volume Control – Channel B
The receivers output volume is
adjustable. Turn the level control
anti clockwise to the lowest setting,
or turn clockwise to adjust to the
highest setting. Each channel features
an independent volume control.
9. Antenna – Channel A
The antenna receives the RF radio
signal from the transmitter unit.
Reception maybe impaired by obstacles
between the transmitter and receiver.
High power electrical equipment can
cause unwanted interference.
10. Audio (MIX) Output
6.35mm (1/4”) jack socket outputting
an unbalanced, line level audio output
featuring both audio channels.
11. DC Power Input
The receiver is powered by a standard
DC power input 17V DC, 300mA
regulated voltage supply.
12. Balanced Audio Output B
Individual, balanced audio outputs
via 3 pin XLR for audio channel B.
13. Balanced Audio Output A
Individual, balanced audio outputs
via 3 pin XLR for audio channel A.
14. Antenna – Channel B
The antenna receives the RF radio
signal from the transmitter unit.
For optimum reception, orientate
vertically. Reception maybe impaired
by obstacles between the transmitter
and receiver. High power electrical
equipment can cause unwanted
interference.
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