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Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL AND USER GUIDE CONTACT 800T Wireless Microphone System www wharfedalepro com Contact 800T User Manual indd 1 2010 10 21 17 34 21 ...

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Page 3: ...In addition please refer to authorised service personnel if the apparatus is not operating normally 9 To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the power plug from the AC receptacle 10 To prevent fire never place the unit near any naked flame such as a candle 11 Do not defeat the purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wid...

Page 4: ...er cables with proper connectors 14 RIGGING SUSPENDING MOUNTING Rigging suspending and mounting of speaker systems can expose members of the public to serious health risks and even death UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO RIG SUSPEND OR OTHERWISE MOUNT SOUND REINFORCEMENT PRODUCTS UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED TO DO SO BY RELEVANT LO C A L STAT E A N D N AT I O N A L AU T H O R I T I...

Page 5: ...icrophone System 4 Parts Names And Functions 4 Transmitter Microphone 6 Installation Of The Receiver 7 Audio Output Connections 8 Receiver Settings 9 LCD Display Legend 10 Function Descriptions 11 Specifications 12 Appendix 13 Wharfedale Pro Limited Warranty 17 Contact 800T User Manual indd 3 2010 10 21 17 34 21 ...

Page 6: ...o Contact 800T System inventory 1 Injection moulded carrying case 1 Contact 800T True Diversity Receiver 1 Contact 800T Wireless Transmitter Microphone 2 Screw on antenna assemblies 1 Power supply power cord 2 AA batteries 1 Unbalanced line cable with plugs 1 Rack Mount Adapter 1 User manual 1 Warranty Registration card PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 POWER switch 2 SYNC button Synchronisation of tran...

Page 7: ...t volume level Contact 800T Contact 800T Contact 800T Contact 800T 9 ANTENNA B connector 10 Output LEVEL Switch Use the MIC setting when the output is connected to a microphone input Use the LINE setting when the output is connected to a line level input 11 BALANCED OUTPUT XLR connector 12 UNBALANCED OUTPUT jack 13 DC INPUT 12V power input jack 14 ANTENNA A Connector Contact 800T User Manual indd ...

Page 8: ...the mic Once the batteries are installed and the battery compartment is closed and tightened switch the microphone ON the 1 setting on the small switch at the end of the microphone barrel to verify correct installation The red LED on the mic should illuminate and the LCD display on the mic will become active Turn the microphone off the 0 switch setting at the end of the microphone barrel before pr...

Page 9: ...tion as shown in FIG 6 B Connecting the power Connect the AC DC adapter cable to the DC INPUT 12V socket as shown in Fig 7 Connect the other end of the cord to the AC outlet Caution The specification of the adapter should be compatible with the voltage specification for the local power source voltage Contact 800T Contact 800T Contact 800T Contact 800T Fig 6A Fig 6B Fig 7 Contact 800T User Manual i...

Page 10: ...should be used when the receiver is going to be connected to either a microphone or line level balanced input of a mixer Fig 9 Longer runs are less likely to cause problems with balanced cables The UNBALANCED OUTPUT should be used when the receiver is going to be connected to a input jack of a mixer or an amplifier usually line level that uses a jack Use the appropriate setting on the LEVEL switch...

Page 11: ... up button next to the VOLUME knob repeatedly until the desired GROUP number is displayed There are 9 Groups available To change the CHANNEL setting press the down button next to the VOLUME knob repeatedly until the desired CHANNEL number is displayed See the Appendix for Group Channel correlations Once these settings are made turn the microphone on and press the SYNC button and the receiver will ...

Page 12: ...hange the information displayed in the alpha numeric section of the LCD panel showing the five display modes available GROUP CH FREQ Frequency SQ Squelch VOL Mute NAME Name will be highlighted in the display with each press of the MENU button be highlighted showing which antenna has been automatically selected for the strongest reception In accordance with the operating instructions of your mixer ...

Page 13: ...hone transmitter and the receiver Level is selected with the Up Down button VOL Volume This mutes and un mutes the output of the audio from the receiver when either the Up or Down button is depressed NAME Name This allows for the custom naming of the microphone and receiver for easy identification Use the Up Down buttons to select an alphanumeric character Press the MENU button to scroll through t...

Page 14: ...z 18KHz 3dB Functional Distance 100meters Open area distance Main Frame Size EIA standard 1 2 rack unit Channels Single channel Receiver Module True Diversity Oscillation Mode PLL synthesized Carrier Frequency Range UHF 529 865MHz Stability 0 005 10 50 OC Bandwidth 13 MHz Sensitivity 2μV S N 12dB 25KHz deviation Frequency Interval 250KHz Available Frequencies 50 Squelch Innovative PiloTone NoiseLo...

Page 15: ...ions HxWxD 1 7 x8 6 x6 3 44mm 220mm 160mm Product details and specifications subject to change without notice APPENDIX CHANNEL FREQUENCY GROUP CHANNEL FREQUENCY 1 740 125 3 1 740 125 2 741 500 2 741 225 3 743 375 3 742 925 4 744 600 4 744 325 5 746 325 5 745 425 6 748 500 6 746 875 7 750 050 7 748 925 8 751 875 8 750 175 1 740 125 9 751 200 2 741 950 10 751 875 3 743 500 4 1 740 125 4 745 675 2 74...

Page 16: ...350 2 781 325 6 785 875 3 787 650 7 786 925 4 792 475 8 787 375 3 1 780 775 7 1 783 400 2 781 575 2 785 000 3 787 900 3 786 175 4 792 725 4 787 950 4 1 781 025 5 788 425 2 781 825 6 789 500 3 788 150 7 790 225 4 792 975 8 791 275 5 1 780 525 8 1 783 525 2 781 050 2 785 125 3 782 025 3 786 300 4 782 450 4 788 075 5 785 150 5 788 550 6 785 675 6 789 625 7 786 725 7 790 350 8 787 175 8 791 400 9 1 78...

Page 17: ... 350 2 794 325 6 798 875 3 800 650 7 799 925 4 805 475 8 800 375 3 1 793 775 7 1 796 400 2 794 575 2 798 000 3 800 900 3 799 175 4 805 725 4 800 950 4 1 794 025 5 801 425 2 794 825 6 802 500 3 801 150 7 803 225 4 805 975 8 804 275 5 1 793 525 8 1 796 525 2 794 050 2 798 125 3 795 025 3 799 300 4 795 450 4 801 075 5 798 150 5 801 550 6 798 675 6 802 625 7 799 725 7 803 350 8 800 175 8 804 400 9 1 7...

Page 18: ...2 798 000 3 799 175 4 800 950 5 801 425 6 802 500 7 803 225 8 804 275 1 796 525 2 798 125 3 799 300 4 801 075 5 801 550 6 802 625 7 803 350 8 804 400 1 796 000 2 804 000 CHANNEL FREQUENCY GROUP 1 740 125 3 2 741 500 3 743 375 4 744 600 5 746 325 6 748 500 7 750 050 8 751 875 1 740 125 2 741 950 3 743 500 4 4 745 675 5 747 400 6 748 625 7 750 500 8 751 875 F06 Group Channel Frequency Assignments GR...

Page 19: ...n the event of malfunction contact your authorized Wharfedale Pro dealer or distributor for information Be aware that warranty details may differ from country to country Contact your dealers or distributor for information These terms do not infringe your statutory rights WHARFEDALE PRO LIMITED WARRANTY Contact 800T User Manual indd 17 2010 10 21 17 34 52 ...

Page 20: ...gdon Cambs PE29 6XU England www wharfedalepro com Wharfedale Professional reserves the right to alter or improve specifications without notice All rights reserved 2010 Wharfedale Pro Wharfedale Pro is a member of the IAG Group Contact 800T User Manual indd 18 2010 10 21 17 34 53 ...

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