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User Manual

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Receiver front  
panel identification:

1. Power Switch
On/Off control for the system receiver
2. Volume Control – Channel A
The receivers output volume is 
adjustable. Turn the level control anti 
clockwise to the lowest setting, or 
turn clockwise to adjust to the highest 
setting. Each channel features an 
independent volume control.
3. IR Transceiver
The IR transceiver is used to 
communicate with the systems 
transmitters during setup.
4. Up Button – Channel A
5. Set Button – Channel A
6. Down Button – Channel A
7. Display
The receiver features  a backlit display 
allowing the user to see information 
about the receiver including frequency, 
channels, mute status, audio,  
RF status and battery level.

8. Down Button – Channel B
9. Set Button – Channel B
10. Up Button – Channel B
11. Volume Control – Channel B
The receiver’s output volume is 
adjustable. Turn the level control anti 
clockwise to the lowest setting, or 
turn clockwise to adjust to the highest 
setting. Each channel features an 
independent volume control.

Receiver rear panel 
identification:

12. Antenna – Channel A
The antenna receives the RF radio 
signal from the transmitter unit. For 
optimum reception, orientate vertically. 
Reception maybe impaired by obstacles 
between the transmitter and receiver. 
High power electrical equipment can 
cause unwanted interference.

13. Balanced Audio Output B
Individual, balanced audio outputs  
via 3 pin XLR for audio channel B. 
14. Balanced Audio Output A
Individual, balanced audio outputs  
via 3 pin XLR for audio channel A. 
15. Audio (MIX) Output
6.35mm (1/4”) jack socket outputting 
an unbalanced, line level audio output 
featuring both audio channels. 
16. DC Power Input
The receiver is powered by a standard 
DC power input 9V DC, 1500mA 
regulated voltage supply. 
17. Antenna – Channel B
The antenna receives the RF radio 
signal from the transmitter unit. For 
optimum reception, orientate vertically. 
Reception maybe impaired by obstacles 
between the transmitter and receiver. 
High power electrical equipment can 
cause unwanted interference.

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Operating instructions

Содержание MIC70-DTM 800H

Страница 1: ...Order codes MIC70 DTM 800H 863 0Mhz 865 0Mhz MIC72 DTM 600H 606 0Mhz 614 0Mhz MIC70A DTM 800 863 0Mhz 865 0Mhz MIC72A DTM 600 606 0Mhz 614 0Mhz DTM Series Diversity Systems User Manual ...

Страница 2: ...duce the system s life Only use the equipment indoors Do not expose to flammable sources liquids or gases Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is not in use or before cleaning Only handle the power cable by the plug Never pull out the plug by pulling the power cable Make sure that the available voltage 9V DC 1500mA 240V AC 50Hz power supply included Make sure that the power ca...

Страница 3: ... receiver 2 x wireless microphones 1 x PSU 1 x audio lead 1 x user manual In the beltpack box 1 x receiver 2 x beltpacks 1 x headset microphone 1 x lavalier microphone 1 x PSU 1 x audio lead 1 x user manual Specifications DTM 800H Twin Handheld Diversity System DTM 600H Twin Handheld Diversity System DTM 800 Twin Beltpack Diversity System DTM 600 Twin Beltpack Diversity System Operating frequency ...

Страница 4: ...adjust to the highest setting Each channel features an independent volume control Receiver rear panel identification 12 Antenna Channel A The antenna receives the RF radio signal from the transmitter unit For optimum reception orientate vertically Reception maybe impaired by obstacles between the transmitter and receiver High power electrical equipment can cause unwanted interference 13 Balanced A...

Страница 5: ... connector into the DC Power Input on the rear panel of the receiver 9V DC 1500mA minimum Using the supplied audio cable connect the MIX OUT on the rear panel of the receiver for both audio channels to the mixer s audio line input The receiver also features balanced XLR outputs one for each channel Switch on the power to the receiver checking the display backlight illuminates Open the battery comp...

Страница 6: ... SET button twice more until the POW selection flashes Press the SET button to confirm selection After changing the power setting the IR sync must be carried out to ensure the transmitter is matched for correct operation IR Sync Operation After making changes to the settings on the receiver the IR Sync operation should be carried out to ensure the settings are replicated into the transmitter to en...

Страница 7: ...other source Increase the distance between mics Replace the batteries Reduce the volume Move the system away from other electric sources Belt pack transmitter plus headset and lavalier microphones to be used in place of the handheld transmitter Optional DTM Series Add On Beltpack Kits Specifications DTM 800BP DTM 600BP Operating frequency 863 0Mhz 865 0Mhz 606 0Mhz 614 0Mhz Battery type 2 x 1 5V A...

Страница 8: ...ible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally s...

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