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CHALLENGER 1000

 

Portable Wireless PA System

 

 

INDEX 

1. Instruction ...............................................................................................................................4

 

1-1 In the box ...........................................................................................................................4 
1-2 Optional related products ..................................................................................................4 
1-3 Parts and functions of CHALLENGER 1000 ......................................................................5 
1-4 Parts and functions of passive companion speaker C-SP .................................................5 
1-5 Parts and functions of active companion powered speaker C-SLAVE ..............................6 
1-6 Charging the battery ..........................................................................................................6 
1-7 Module compartment .........................................................................................................7 
1-8 Connection with external audio sources ............................................................................7 

2. Settings and Operations ........................................................................................................8

 

2-1 Using the wired microphone (MIC IN)................................................................................8 
2-2 Using the wireless receiver ................................................................................................9 

2-2-1 Parts and functions ....................................................................................................9 
2-2-2 Channel synchronization of the receiver and transmitter ...........................................9 
2-2-3 Channel scanning .................................................................................................... 10 
2-2-4 Squelch (SQ) setting ............................................................................................... 10 
2-2-5 Volume and other settings ....................................................................................... 11 

2-3 Music audio input-DVD player (LINE) .............................................................................. 12 
2-4 EQUALIZER for WIRED and WIRELESS MICROPHONE and MUSIC........................... 13 
2-5 VOICE PRIORITY ........................................................................................................... 13 

3. Application ............................................................................................................................ 14

 

3-1 Active audio link: CHALLENGER 1000 to C-SLAVE ....................................................... 14 
3-2 Wireless audio link: repeat all audio to linked CHALLENGER 1000 / C-SLAVE ............. 16 

3-2-1 Parts and functions of RP-5100M ............................................................................ 16 
3-2-2 Changing channels .................................................................................................. 16 
3-2-3 Music audio input (AUX IN)- Smart phone / tablet / MP3 player .............................. 17 
3-2-4 Adjust internal audio gain level ................................................................................ 17 
3-2-5 Output power setting ............................................................................................... 17 

3-3 More extension ................................................................................................................ 19 
3-4 Connecting CHALANGER 1000 to 1 or 2 passive companion speakers ......................... 20 
3-5 Connecting C-SLAVE to 1 or 2 passive companion speakers ......................................... 21 

4. Installing or replacing a receiver/repeater/MP3 module ................................................... 22

 

5. FAQ & useful operation tips ................................................................................................ 23

 

6. Maintenance-free Lead-acid and Lithium batteries ........................................................... 25

 

 

Содержание Challenger 1000

Страница 1: ...CHIAYO ELECTRONICS CO LTD Operation manual CHALLENGER 1000 Portable Wireless PA System ...

Страница 2: ...type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Power supply cords should be well routed to prevent from being walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and...

Страница 3: ...sult in moderate or minor personal injury and or property damage Make sure to observe the following handling precautions so that a fire or personal injury does not result from leakage or explosion of the battery Do not short disassemble heat or put the battery into a fire Never charge batteries of the type which are not rechargeable Do not solder a battery directly Be sure to use the specified typ...

Страница 4: ... SQ setting 10 2 2 5 Volume and other settings 11 2 3 Music audio input DVD player LINE 12 2 4 EQUALIZER for WIRED and WIRELESS MICROPHONE and MUSIC 13 2 5 VOICE PRIORITY 13 3 Application 14 3 1 Active audio link CHALLENGER 1000 to C SLAVE 14 3 2 Wireless audio link repeat all audio to linked CHALLENGER 1000 C SLAVE 16 3 2 1 Parts and functions of RP 5100M 16 3 2 2 Changing channels 16 3 2 3 Music...

Страница 5: ...ers For more information about transmitter please refer to its user manual SDR 8200M IrDA Ture diversity receiver module SQ 6100 IrDA SQ 5100 IrDA Handheld microphone SDR 8100M IrDA Diversity receiver module SM 7100 IrDA SM 6100 IrDA Belt pack transmitter DWR 5410M 2 4G digital receiver module DH 5400 Handheld digital microphone DB 5400 Belt pack digital transmitter RP 5100M Repeater module DPRB 6...

Страница 6: ...PHONE volume control LINE IN volume control CD power volume control TREBLE BASS MASTER volume control LINE IN socket RCA R L LINE OUT socket RCA R L VOICE PRIORITY push button audio link output Fuse DC input 30 32V 4A AC input 90 260V 5A Max power switch EXTERNAL SPEAKER MIC input combo battery indicator charging indicator speaker input speaker output ...

Страница 7: ...be charged CHALLENGER 1000 C SLAVE Charging indicator Condition Flashes RED During recharging Solid GREEN Fully charged audio link input audio link output MASTER volume control External speaker socket C SLAVE muted External speaker socket C SLAVE not muted DC input 24 32V 4A Batter low indicator Power indicator charging indicator AC input 90 260V 5A Max power switch Fuse Battery low indicator Char...

Страница 8: ... Module compartment 1 8 Connection with external audio sources For receiver module For receiver module For receiver repeater module For receiver MP3 module For Bluetooth MP3 recorder module DPRB 600M WIRED MIC DVD PLAYER ACTIVE SPEAKER PASSIVE SPEAKER ...

Страница 9: ... Using the wired microphone MIC IN 1 Plug a wired microphone with a 6 3mm or XLR connector to MIC IN 2 Turn on master POWER and then adjust MIC volume control to a desired level 3 BASS TREBLE equalizer refer to P 13 can be adjusted individually EQUALIZER or ...

Страница 10: ...synchronized Changing transmitter s channel 1 Press the SYNC button of the receiver 2 The transmitter s LED will grow to denote synchronization signal received 3 The channel number on the transmitter s LCD will become the same as the receiver s which means the transmitter has been successfully synchronized If it doesn t work check that you have the IR sensor panels aligned that they are facing eac...

Страница 11: ...rference To operate the squelch setting 1 Press down or up button to turn to the squelch setting page 2 Hold SET button until this icon flashes to denote readiness for setting 3 Press down or up button to select a new squelch level between 01 and 10 The default level is 01 4 After a level is chosen press SET button or wait 5 seconds to store the setting Since increasing the squelch level will also...

Страница 12: ...eless PA System 2 2 5 Volume and other settings 1 Turn on master POWER and then adjust its individual volume control to a desired level 2 BASS TREBLE equalizer refer to P 13 can be adjusted individually EQUALIZER SET SYNC MIN PWR VOL ...

Страница 13: ...c audio input DVD player LINE 1 Plug the RCA R L audio cable to the LINE IN jacks 2 Turn on master POWER and then adjust LINE volume control to a desired level 3 BASS TREBLE equalizer refer to P 13 can be adjusted individually EQUALIZER ...

Страница 14: ...ustment reference BASS It is the basic part of the sound It accounts for 70 of the entire audio energy and is an important component to display the music style When appropriate the BASS is relaxed and the sound is full and soft If you feel the sound is thin you can moderately increase the BASS If you feel the sound is muffled not clear or too nasal you can moderately reduce the BASS TREBLE It s th...

Страница 15: ...LLENGER 1000 C SLAVE C SLAVE 2 Turn on master POWER of CHALLENGER 1000 and then adjust SLAVE volume control to desired level The power of C SLAVE s will be automatically activated as soon as the CHALLENGER 1000 is turned ON regardless of whether the C SLAVE s power switch is OFF or ON The C SLAVE s volume can be individually adjusted on its control panel Important Max cable length 20m Recommended ...

Страница 16: ...15 CHALLENGER 1000 Portable Wireless PA System 3 BASS TREBLE equalizer refer to P 13 can be adjusted individually EQUALIZER ...

Страница 17: ...ired wireless microphone music instrument etc to other units installed with receiver module 3 2 1 Parts and functions of RP 5100M 3 2 2 Changing channels Press LEFT button to increase the TENS digit channel number Press RIGHT button to increase the UNIT digit channel number HI LOW 66 66 76 66 66 67 Channel selectors Channel indicator Antenna connector TNC type Power push button Unit GAIN control A...

Страница 18: ...se a mini screw driver to adjust the volume of audio sources in the master unit 3 2 5 Output power setting LOW position default for low output power and HI for high output power Low output power will reduce the RF transmission distance and high output power will extend the possible RF transmission distance If the module is installed on battery powered amplifiers remember HIGH output power places s...

Страница 19: ... Set the channel frequency on the receiver module which will be used to receive signals from the master CHALLENGER 1000 Both repeater and receiver module must be the same channel frequency 3 Turn on master POWER of CHALLENGER 1000 and EACH C SLAVE and then adjust master volume control to a desired level Turn on power of EACH C SLAVE and then adjust the volume control to a desired level 4 BASS TREB...

Страница 20: ...est sound quality For this purpose please install a repeater module on the SUB MASTER unit and a receiver module on SUB COMPANION units same procedures as STEP 1 2 Both repeater and receiver module must be the same channel and same frequency which must be different from former repeater and receiver module SUB MASTER SDR 8200M 8100M IrDA receiver module RP 5100M repeater module SUB COMPANION SDR 82...

Страница 21: ...he speaker input socket of passive companion speaker C SP or a 4 8Ω load speaker The C SP speaker can link to another C SP Two C SP at max in each daisy link Max cable length less than 20m 2 Turn on master POWER and then adjust its individual volume control to a desired level 3 BASS TREBLE equalizer refer to P 13 can be adjusted individually EQUALIZER ...

Страница 22: ... load speaker The C SP speaker can link to another C SP Two C SP at max in each daisy link Max cable length less than 20m 2 There are two output jacks for external speakers When connected from the LEFT one the C SLAVE will be MUTED and only the external speaker C SP will broadcast When connected from the right jack both the C SLAVE and C SP will broadcast 3 Turn on master POWER and then adjust its...

Страница 23: ...nd MP3 recorder modules 1 Use a Phillips head screwdriver not included to remove the screws of the blank cover panel or current module s panel or 2 To replace module use a mini flat head screw driver not included to pry up the current module s panel and remove the module 3 Gently insert the module into the slot by aligning its edges to the guide rails Then push the panel to make sure it s been fir...

Страница 24: ...AUX IN for connection with external devices such as notebook mobile phones or tablets Medium and larger sized wireless amplifiers APEX CHALLENGER STAGE and FOCUS series can also be installed with MP3 recorder modules and equipped with remote control for more versatile functionality Music streaming from mobile phone tablet notebook is available via built in BLUETOOTH receiver 3 How to avoid or redu...

Страница 25: ...ng LED will glow or flash indicative of charging status The wireless amplifier can be charged whether in use or power off Lead acid batteries lithium batteries have no memory effect Please charge them up immediately after each use no matter how much power they left If the battery is not charged for a long time it may cause the battery to be over discharged and damaged shortening the battery life o...

Страница 26: ...recommended that the charging time not exceed 12 hours Please disconnect the power supply when fully charged 4 Charging temperature can t be lower than 0 C nor higher than 40 C 5 When charging please place it on the hard ground such as cement and there should be no flammable or combustible materials around Please pay attention to the charging process to prevent accidents 6 It will automatically st...

Страница 27: ...26 Maintenance free Lead acid and Lithium batteries ...

Страница 28: ...p www chiayo com tw Email sales chiayo com tw Office 30 Lane 27 Section 4 Jen Ai Road Taipei 10685 Taiwan Tel 886 2 27415741 Fax 886 2 27525242 Factory 88 Chung Hsiao Street 2 Chiayi 60080 Taiwan Tel 886 5 2711000 Fax 886 5 5767611 ...

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