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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

S 910

Handheld Transmitter

TS 910

Beltpack Transmitter

Summary of Contents for TS 910

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS S 910 Handheld Transmitter TS 910 Beltpack Transmitter ...

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Page 3: ...tter Page 12 LC Display Battery Status How to switch off the Transmitter Page 19 Battery Change Before the Soundcheck Positioning of Transmitters if Interferences occur Page 20 What to do to avoid Feedback Trouble Shooting Service Page 21 Licensing Components Page 22 Optional Accessories Page 23 Technical Specifications Page 24 3 ...

Page 4: ...ophone away from small children Always switch off the transmitter before charging or changing the battery If the transmitter is fitted with a normal battery never charge it in the charging unit The transmitter or the batteries could be destroyed There is a risk of explosion The normal commercial 9 V alkaline batteries can have a length tolerance of 2 3 mm When changing the battery always ensure go...

Page 5: ...ion between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help In accordance with FCC requirements changes or modifications not expressly approved by beyerdynamic GmbH Co KG could void the user s authority to operate this product Any changes or modifica...

Page 6: ...ck only For charging the SLG 900 charger is available Avoid a direct contact of the charging contacts to the skin as there is a voltage of 3 V at maximum S 910 C 1 2 4 Microphone capsule can be unscrewed LC Display Infrared diode at the bottom of the transmitter On Off switch at the bottom of the transmitter Charging contacts at the bottom of the transmitter S 910 C only 1 2 3 4 5 S 910 M Micropho...

Page 7: ...your beyerdynamic dealer 1 3 How to change the microphone capsule There are different microphone capsules available for the handheld transmitter If you want to change the microphone capsule turn it anti clockwise to unscrew it from the transmitter Put the selected microphone capsule onto the transmitter and turn it clockwise to tighten CM 930 Cardioid condenser microphone capsule for vocals and sp...

Page 8: ...se a soft cloth moistened with methylated spirits or alcohol As soon as your microphone sounds dull you should clean the integrated pop shield Proceed as described in the following CM 930 Unscrew the microphone capsule turn anti clockwise Unscrew the wire mesh pop shield turn anti clockwise Clean the pop shield under clear running water Allow the pop shield to dry overnight before you replace it T...

Page 9: ... and clean it under clear running water If necessary use a mild washing up liquid Dry it afterwards with a hairdryer or allow it to dry overnight Place the dry pop shield inside the microphone basket and replace the microphone basket by screwing it on clockwise EM 981 Unscrew the microphone capsule turn anti clockwise Unscrew the wire mesh pop shield turn anti clockwise Clean the pop shield under ...

Page 10: ... Unscrew the upper part of the microphone head turn anti clockwise Clean the upper basket under clear running water Allow the upper basket to dry overnight before you replace it The upper basket cannot be cleaned in a dishwasher ...

Page 11: ...hone head Unscrew microphone head Select gain 1 6 How to set the low cut filter The CM 930 and EM 981 microphone capsules feature a low cut filter to compensate the close miking effect which ususally occurs with directional microphones To set the low cut filter unscrew the complete microphone head with the upper shaft as indicated by the arrows At the bottom of the microphone head you can set the ...

Page 12: ...he optional beyerdynamic TS 900 AP rechargeable battery pack For charging the SLG 900 charger is available With this charger the TS 900 AP battery pack inside the TS 910 C beltpack transmitter can be recharged only no standard rechargeable batteries 2 1 Controls and indicators TS 910 C 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 10 TS 910 C ...

Page 13: ...transmitter the battery is to weak and must be replaced Transmitting antenna LC Display Infrared receiving diode for ACT function Gain control to adjust input gain GT MT switch When you use electric guitars this switch must be in the GT position In the GT mode the gain control is deactivated Switch to the MT position when you use condenser and wired microphones In the MT mode the gain control is a...

Page 14: ...14 TS 910 M 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 TS 910 M ...

Page 15: ... for ACT function Gain control to adjust input gain GT MT switch When you use electric guitars this switch must be in the GT position In the GT mode the gain control is deactivated Switch to the MT position when you use condenser and wired microphones In the MT mode the gain control is activated Battery compartment and cover for two 1 5 V batteries AA Removable belt clip can be rotated 360 To remo...

Page 16: ...open it Remove the batteries Refer to Fig 1 2 Insert two 1 5 V batteries into the battery compartment observing polarity markings Refer to Fig 2 The battery pack is secured mechanically against confusing the poles Then close the battery compartment again Fig 1 Fig 2 TS 910 M Insert batteries Fig 1 Fig 2 TS 910 C Insert rechargeable battery pack ...

Page 17: ...orrectly The battery status of the TS 910 M can be seen in the LC Display 4 Connect the microphone or instrument to the input socket Refer to illustration below 2 4 Adjusting the input gain 1 Switch on the TS 910 beltpack transmitter with the ON OFF switch Turn the gain control fully anti clockwise to minimum gain 2 Speak into the microphone at the maximum level you expect to use We recommend you ...

Page 18: ...et Condenser Microphone Capsule 2 3 Wire Electret Condenser Microphone Capsule 3 Dynamic Microphone 4 Electric Guitar 5 Line in impedance 8Ω attenuation 10 dB e g MCE 5 18 MCE 10 18 MCE 60 18 e g Opus 54 18 Opus 55 18 Opus 56 18 MCE 7 18 ...

Page 19: ...ns unchanged To clear the displayed ERR message switch off the handheld transmitter and on again 2 Group Channel When both indications are displayed it means that you are using the pre programmed frequency of the receiver 3 Channel If Channel is displayed only it means that you are using a frequency which is not pre programmed When the battery is exhausted 0 is displayed When PoFF is displayed the...

Page 20: ...er fitted with TS 900 AP 2 When the transmitter is switched off and immediately switched on again it is possible that the transmitter remains switched off The cause is the function that allows to switch the transmitter on off silently Should this problem occur during operation the battery might have contact problems After switching off the transmitter you should wait at least 1 second until you sw...

Page 21: ...place the batteries or recharge them if you use rechargeable batteries Check the battery and insert it again No RF indication at the receiver Transmission distance between transmitter and receiver is too big Reduce the distance between transmitter and receiver Noise chirping Interference from other transmitters Two transmitters are on the same frequency Battery of the transmitter is too weak Switc...

Page 22: ...F handheld transmitter plastic housing black with charging contacts 482 518 MHz US Order 705 381 same as above but 518 554 MHz US Order 705 403 same as above but 554 590 MHz US Order 705 411 same as above but 590 626 MHz US Order 705 438 same as above but 626 662 MHz US Order 705 446 same as above but 662 698 MHz US Order 705 454 Beltpack Transmitter TS 910 M UHF beltpack transmitter metal housing...

Page 23: ...crophone cardioid black Order 471 895 MCE 60 18 Condenser clip onmicrophone omnidirectional black Order 469 548 Opus 54 18 Neckworn microphone cardioid black Order 464 945 Opus 55 18 Neckworn microphone omnidirectional black Order 465 356 TG X 54 18 Neckworn microphone supercardioid black Order 700 061 TG X 55 18 Neckworn microphone omnidirectional black Order 700 096 Cable MJ 41 G Cable for instr...

Page 24: ... SPL 146 dB AF transmission range S 910 DM 960 55 18 000 Hz close miking 2 cm at 80 dB SPL S 910 DM 969 65 16 000 Hz close miking 2 cm at 80 dB SPL S 910 EM 981 50 18 000 Hz close miking 2 cm at 80 dB SPL S 910 CM 930 40 20 000 Hz close miking 2 cm at 80 dB SPL S 910 RM 510 70 14 000 Hz close miking 2 cm at 80 dB SPL Rear attenuation S 910 DM 960 20 dB at 1 kHz 120 S 910 DM 969 15 dB at 1 kHz 145 ...

Page 25: ... power 20 mW Compander system NE572 Signal to noise ratio 110 dB T H D 0 5 at 1 kHz Frequency response 50 Hz 18 000 Hz Gain 10 mV 0 3 V adjustable at nominal deviation Power supply 2 x 1 5 V batteries AA or rechargeable batteries Current consumption approx 85 mA Operating time 20 hours with alkaline batteries Dimensions L x W x D TS 910 C 110 x 63 x 21 5 mm TS 910 M 110 x 65 5 x 24 5 mm Weight TS ...

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