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Summary of Contents for Group.X Evo

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Page 3: ... 3 Environment 2 4 Wireless Notes 2 5 Quick Start Guide 3 6 Group X Evo Portable PA 4 7 Evo Headworm Microphone with Transmitter 7 1 Charging the Evo 7 2 Evo transmitter channel set 8 9 10 8 Group X Evo Lite Portable PA 11 9 System Specifications 15 10 Troubleshooting 16 11 Warranty 12 Notes 16 17 ...

Page 4: ...es in accordance with local waste disposal rules You want to say you are green Both the Evo Headworn Transmitter and the Group X portables feature recharging battery systems Even better you don t have to keep buying batteries 4 Wireless Notes Before setting up make sure that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency Do not use two transmitters tuned to the same frequency Always ...

Page 5: ...0 indicates channel 16 See Section 7 for details Also be sure to watch the receiver RF indicator for activity as you select the transmitter channel as described in the next step If the RF lights lights fully on one switch position you have likely found the correct channel Evo Transmitter Switch Transmit Channel Evo Transmitter Switch Transmit Channel 1 1 9 9 2 2 A 10 3 3 B 11 4 4 C 12 5 5 D 13 6 6...

Page 6: ...Portable PA The Group X Evo is designed for use only with Ansr Audio Special Projects 16 channel selectable channel transmitters The receiver operates in UHF 682 697 MHz frequency band with PLL synthesized control 4 ...

Page 7: ...signal reception on the selected channel B2 Selected Channel Display B3 AF Indicator illuminates to indicate audio signal talking etc B4 Channel Selector B5 Power On Off Indicator illuminates to indicate wireless system is on B6 Power Volume Control after switching on this controls wireless volume C Multi input CD Player Anti shock design stands up to transport and heavy use USB and SD inputs for ...

Page 8: ...press to speed playback in increments 1 to 10 if applicable C15 NOR PITCH press to reset playback to normal speed if applicable D Input Panel Line input and volume external microphone input and volume D1 CD VOL volume with ON OFF switch D2 TAPE VOL is not used on this version D3 LINE IN VOL volume control for inch or RCA input Do not try to use both the inch and RCA at the same time D4 LINE IN Con...

Page 9: ...put E5 Master Volume For overall volume control set mic music balance then use this master volume to control your overall mix level E6 E7 Tone Controls Bass and treble controls adjust to taste F Auxiliary Battery Charger Designated for future use G Primary Power ON OFF H AC Power Input I Primary Rechargeable Battery Compartments This system features a built in charging system eliminating the need ...

Page 10: ...el via the rotary selector with the included mini screwdriver Always be certain that this cover is completely closed prior to use Failure to do so may affect water resistance and void your warranty 5 LED Indicator Green indicates charging single red indicates power ON multiple red indicates power OFF 6 Adjustable Strap The Evo headband is designed so that most users can comfortably use the system ...

Page 11: ...uld be used Do not use the receiver s DC out to charge the Evo Insert the charging cable into the charging adapter as illustrated at right Insert the cable fully Connect the charging transformer to AC power that s manual talk for plug it in to the wall Note that the Evo transmitter should be powered OFF while charging GREEN LED indicates battery charging GREEN LED will turn off when battery is cha...

Page 12: ...er and set the rotary selector to the desired channel Note that the rotary selector is alpha numeric You may refer to the chart below Channel Selector Channel Selector 1 1 9 9 2 2 10 A 3 3 11 B 4 4 12 C 5 5 13 D 6 6 14 E 7 7 15 F 8 8 16 0 Note that to set the transmitter to channel 16 you must use the 0 setting on the rotary selector When the transmitter is set to the same channel as the receiver ...

Page 13: ...CHARGE THE INTERNAL BATTERY SEE H BELOW FOR DETAILS The Group X Evo Lite is designed for use only with Ansr Audio Special Projects 16 channel selectable channel transmitters The receiver operates in UHF 682 697 MHz frequency band with PLL synthesized control 11 ...

Page 14: ...ash to indicate a read error 3 Stop Just that the stop button 4 EQ Repeat Scroll through EQ presets normal jazz pop classical rock live by momentarily pressing this button Holding for 3 seconds will set the player to repeat the current selection 5 Play Pause No surprises here press to play press to pause 6 Fast Forward Searches forward 7 Reverse Searches backward 8 USB Input Compatible with most a...

Page 15: ...tatus as determined by the On Off control above 4 RF Indicator LED will light in the presence of RF wireless signal on the selected channel After selecting a channel as described in 2 above and setting the Evo transmitter to the same channel as described in Section 7 2 this LED should remain on indicating that the unit is receiving the signal from the headset transmitter C External Microphone Inpu...

Page 16: ...tting If your sound is thin try setting the tone toward the Low setting G Main On Off Volume Controls the overall volume preserving your relative mix mic blend H DC Input Charging input While charging the green CG charging LED will flash turning solid when fully charged During use the red BL battery level LED will remain solid A flashing BL LED indicates an insufficient charge I Battery Compartmen...

Page 17: ...eet Battery 12V 4 5 Ah x2 recharging Talk Time 3 10 hours depending on volume use Charge Time 6 8 hours depending on charge status Weight 34 pounds including battery Dimensions 11 4 D x 12 6 W x 19 7 H Accessories Storage case Group X Evo Lite Portable PA System Carrier Frequency Range UHF band 682 697 MHz Power Output 40W RMS 80W peak Frequency Response 60 Hz 15kHz 3dB Speaker 5 25 inch full rang...

Page 18: ...e cell phone signals are known to interfere with audio systems regardless of operating frequency Distortion Check the receiver s volume control if it is too high it may overload your system Those with loud voices may move the element away from the mouth Below the lips or to the side of the mouth are recommended positions Incorrect placement may cause distortion by overloading the microphone Dimini...

Page 19: ...fferent locations Default volume settings in different classes Any particular points you might tend to forget like be sure to close the channel selector cover You can even use it for your grocery list it s up to you we re just offering this space to use as you see fit 17 ...

Page 20: ...Ansr Audio Inc 3800 HWY 271 N Powderly TX 75473 Phone 866 491 2677 Fax 866 746 4366 www ansraudio com www specialprojectsaudio com Copyright Ansr Audio Inc 2009 ...

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