Chiayo Electronics Co M-200 Wireless Microphone Belt Pack User Manual users manual
Chiayo Electronics Co Ltd Wireless Microphone Belt Pack users manual
users manual
6b CHIAYO CHIAYO ELECTRONICS GIL, LTD. OFFICE > 30, LANE 27‘ SEGA. JEN-Al ROAD‘ TAIPEI, TAIWAN Tamas-247416741 FAX 8857247526242 FACTORY ae‘ CHUNG stAo STREET 2. CMAVI. TNWAN TEL.686-5-271—1000 FAX 586757276776” aneamTawwan.DectQQQ 12mg DINEN 509001 Certificate N0:05 100 39126 if! iso margins“ mm (V F) General Thank you very much forehoosmg the‘Chtayo belt-pack transmitter. Forit to work, you needto have acorrespondtng Chtayo Wireless receiver in the same frequency. Four different transmitters ( see table below ) are sharing this operating manual‘ please go through it thoroughly before operation. Band Frequency Deviation Antenna t Bu 7 VHF ' Fixed , Narrow band >V|u AudtoCnble |v5\'*3 7 UHF l‘txed Widehnnil YCN 7 f I t a, 7 7 SM-Zlo j VHF PLL 7 716 \\ tdc band tha AudtoCabIo l.5\ ‘7‘ 7 SM-Slo UllF PLL If; ‘ \Vttleb.=nd r Yet I.5\-"‘3 The basic operations of all the above trttnsmtttersflttre almost the same, However, sometimes they use different connectors to suttdtfterent reqmrements, Antenna Buttery Hams indicator l’owt‘r \\V\lt.'ll Connector Audio input COlll’lCCtOr Cable restraint Battery compartment Line Control Line Control Charging UOmIS Capsuale Mike Clip (VHF) Operating instruction INSTALLATlON OF BATTERIES This transmitter uses 3 pieces of" AA " size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended )i To install orremove the batteries press the release button. tthe edges ofthe transmitter to open or close the cover as illustrated ( Fig] ). When installing the batteries with the cover open toward you, the cover might block your hand It is thus recommended that while inserting or removmg the batteries you should hold the transmitter in such a way that the cover open away from you.(seeFig.3) Installation of Belt-clip This specially designed detachable belt-clip allows the userto wear the transmitter with antenna pointing upward or downward illustrated. To wear the transmitter with the transmttterpointing u ward. install the belt-clipas in th.4. Towearthetransmitter with the antennttpointing wnward. please install the belt-clip tn Fig,5. Charging points ‘ 1 Charging points Installation of Lavaherl Headset microphonesorinstrument inputs. Deponding on customer requirements, Lavalier / Heather microphone or instrument inputs could be connected to Ihetransmitter Vitl the audio input connector. User is free to choose the various Input sources but is advised Io take note that connector used must be compatible to each other. The pin configurations of vanous connectors are as follow ( Figp & 7 & 8). I HR LED INDICATOR PHANTOM POWER AN'l'lENNA l XLR LED INDICATOR or [N ANTENNA MTIN (mo - T M P POWER LED lNDlCATOR SWITCH PHANTOM POWER ANTENNA POWER SWITCH Installation ofcahlerestraint To prevent contact noise caused by constant tension applied totheconnecIor,.acablerestraintisdestgned such thattensionIstotallyreducedwhenitrsproperlyused (see Fig.9 ). \\'hen the audio cable go through the cable restraint. it could prevent sweat from going diecIly Into the electronic board via the narrower. This ix another advantage of the cable restraint, Channel selection Channel selection is possible only for SM-Zlé / SM»81(7 plux transmitters. To change channel, please open the battery coverund access the rotary swuch to selectchannel with a mall screwdriver. (FigJO). Line Control This is a Chiayo unique Line Control. Thepurpose oftheL ine Control istocontrol : l Maxgainbeforefeedback I Remote control ofthc Gain The Line Control is designed such that when Max. Gain before feedback is achieved. a disable switch could lock out the function ofthe Line Contr toprevent acadental adjust ment of the control. (Fig. l l) > [$8.2] There is another advantage of the Line Control as it could serve as an adapter between different Lavalier/Headset and connectorsas illustrated below. (Fig.12) - VIC-73 lMC-26 lMC-72 - VIC-745 lMC-16 @ I M0520 /’/v . IHIROSE -swrr CRAFT nTMP a? .,.1 Input Level Gain Control Adjustment Low impedance ( Lo—Z) " MT" & high impedance( Hi-Z) ” GT" gain controls are situated inside the transmitter as shown in Fig 10. Gain controls are adjustment ports thatenable you to use microphones of differing output levels and Guitar or instruments with Hi-Z output. To adjust microphone ( Lo-z) input levels, turn the ” MT" control and to adj ust the Guitar or instrument ( Hi-Z ) input, adjust the " GT" gain control to set the transmitter's desired audio input leveli Caution and tips on howto obtain the best results. LBefore inserting the batteries, please make sure that they aare inserted according to the correct polarity. 2,For PLL 16 frequencies agile version, before operation please make sure that the corresponding receiverMUST havethe same frequency group and channel number as the transmittein 3.For fixed frequency version. before operation please make sure that corresponding receiver MUST have the same frequency as the transmitteri 4.Bet‘or_e making any channel change. please switch off the power supply. The synthesized program works _in such a way that a change of channel will only take place she}: a power off and on action. Otherwrse. the prevrosly selected frequency will stay unc anged. 5.After making achannel change. please make sure that the corresponding change is made on the matching receiver also. To be exact. changes MUST be made at both the transmitter and receiver. 6.The audio cable of M-ZOO and SM-216 also serve as antenna. The length ofthe cable is cut according to the specific frequency range Do not alter the length or mix around the cable of different transmitters, The use of wrong audio cable will affect the antenna efficiency of the transmitter! 7,Use_only brand new Alkaline batteries. Do not use " general purpose " batteries, When batteries are weak, replace the three batteries altogether at the same time, Do not mix and use new and old batteries together. 8.Position the receiver such that it has the least possible obstructions between it and the transmitter, Line of Sight is best! 9.Thetransmitterandthe receivershould be as close as possible butnotless than 1m. 10.Areceiver cannot receive signals from two ormore transmitters simultaneously, ll.Turnt_he transmitteroffwhenitis notin use. Remove the batteries ifit is notto be used for a period of time
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