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TMW-8000R/T/P

User's Manual

PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for TMW-8000P

Page 1: ...TMW 8000R T P User s Manual PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...ay from naked flames Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions Do not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Do not tamper with the power cord or plug These are designed for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC outlet seek advice from a qualified electrician Protect the power co...

Page 3: ...TION 3 2 INTRODUCTION 4 3 GETTING STARTED 6 4 THE RECEIVER 7 4 1 FRONT PANEL 7 4 2 REAR PANEL 7 5 THE TRANSMITTERS 8 5 1 HANDHELD MICROPHONE 8 5 2 BODYPACK 9 6 CONNECTIONS 10 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 ...

Page 4: ...ems Always grip them by the connector avoid pulling them forcefully and wind them without forming knots or sharp bends they ll last longer this way and be more reliable which is a definite advantage Avoid exposing the product to strong direct sunlight high temperatures or intense vibrations in very dusty or particularly damp surroundings or even worse in the rain this will help to avoid the risk o...

Page 5: ...mitter receiver frequency has been pre set on our premises and it is showed on the products package on the rear panel of the receiver on the battery space inside the hanheld microphone on the back of the bodypack transmitter The TMW 8000R T P receiver has two antennas and it makes use of the SWITCHING DIVERSITY technology This technology enables greater reliability and coverage than single antenna...

Page 6: ...andeld microphone Bodypack transmitter UHF Bodypack transmitter Lavalier microphone Lavalier microphone to be used with bodypack ENGLISH The transmitters are powered by normal alkaline batteries The circuitry has been designed to reduce current absorption to a minimum ensuring longer operating times at considerably lower costs The receiver is powered by a normal 12V external power supply ...

Page 7: ...supply to the DC IN socket and switch on the unit Adjust the Squelch control until any interference is eliminated obtaining an output signal free from background noise Switch on the transmitter first fitting the batteries if they re not already installed Adjust receiver output volume and if a bodypack transmitter is being used transmitter volume Use the LED displays on the front panel to optimize ...

Page 8: ...nks when the microphone approaches the overload clipping level Generally it is affected by the audio signal as well as the volume control of the transmitter 4 3 2 1 When the RF signal is received the green or yellow LED lights up to indicate the reception of microphone POWER SWITCH DC JACK This switch is used to turn the main power ON OFF Disconnect power supply before removing receiver cover 5 6 ...

Page 9: ...noise If you find the receiver already has been jammed by outside signal please adjust SQ control till the jamming signal disappears before you turn on the microphone power switch Counterclockwise When installing a new battery turn off the microphone by setting the switch at OFF Use only 9V alkaline batteries Good quality batteries normally last on average 6 8 hours This switch is used to turn the...

Page 10: ...riefly when switching on the batteries are sufficiently charged If on the other hand it remains lit this means the batteries are flat and must be replaced This switch is used to turn the power ON OFF This control can adjust the transmitter output volume This connector is used to connect the microphone or the guitar cable Battery replacement ENGLISH ...

Page 11: ... line level outputs The receiver s output must therefore be connected to one of the mixer s line inputs When a bodypack transmitter is used with a guitar or bass the receiver s output can be connected to the line input of a guitar or bass processor To connect directly to the instrument s amplifier use the line input if there is one or the input with the lowest possible gain normally indicated as L...

Page 12: ...11 ENGLISH Bodypack Connection Handheld Microphone Connection ...

Page 13: ...daptor 1 Unbalanced 6 3mm phone jack 750mV 5K 2 XLR Balanced output 60mV 600 Tone Key Tone frequency 32 768KHz External Control 3uV for 20dB SINAD Oscillation Mode Frequency Response S N Ratio Dynamic Range T H D Max Deviation Stability Carrier Frequency Range Quartz controlled fixed frequency 50Hz 15KHz 3dB 100dB At 15KHz Deviation 110dBm 0 6 UHF 780 865 MHz 40 55 KHz 0 005 25 C Reception mode Di...

Page 14: ...Manual de Usuario TMW 8000R T P Sistema Inalambrico Profesional ...

Page 15: ...PRECAUCION NO ABRIR PELIGRO DE GOLPE ELECTRICO 1 SPANISH ...

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Page 18: ...RECEIVER HANDHELD MICROPHONE 4 ...

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Page 25: ...BALANCED XLR M connector UNBALANCED JACK connector 11 SPANISH ...

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