Chiayo Electronics Co SM-6000 Wireless Microphone Transmitter User Manual

Chiayo Electronics Co Ltd Wireless Microphone Transmitter Users Manual

Users Manual

SM-6000Beltpack TransmitterOPERATIONMANUAL
BeltpackTransmitter: SM-6000Fig.1 .l~fJlIlliID/(iJIIiIJFig.2.1.Antenna2.Battery weak indicator3.Audio mute switch4.4 pins mini-XLR connector5.Power On / Off switch6.LCD display7.Charging port8.UP9.SET ( Centre)1a.DOWN11.Cursor LEFT12.Cursor RIGHT13.Cover release button14.Battery compartment15.Charging contacts16.Lavalier microphone17.Mic clipFig.3.IIINSTAllATION OF BATTERIES8M-6000 uses2 piecesof" AA" size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended). Toinstall orremovethebatteries, press the release buttonsat the edges of thetransmitter to open or closethecoveras illustrated. When installing the batterieswith the cover opentoward you, the cover mightblock your hand. It is thus recommendedthat while inserting or removingthe batteries pleasehold thetransmitter in such a way that the cover opens away from you.Fig.4~Fig.5n
Information on Beltpack transmitter LCD.Press Power On switch for about 2 seconds, the following page will appear briefly.Press down button once more and the CHANNEL IFREQUENCY page will appear:Press down button once more and the USER NAME page will appear.Press down button once more and the Brandl Model page will appear.Press down button once more and the BATTERY SELECTION page will appear:Press down button once more and the FREQUENCY IBATTERY STATUS page willMaking changes to various settings in Beltpack Transmitter.1. Make changes to CHANNEL IFREQUENCY setting.Use UP or DOWN button to go to the CHANNEL {FREQUENCY page.Press SET button for about 2 seconds, the cursor will flash to allow changing to bemade. Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase or decrease the channel number.The corresponding frequency will change accordingly. When a desiredchannel(frequency) is being selected, press SET for about 2 seconds to save andF1
Remark: When changing transmitter frequencies, care should be takento avoid causing interference to other channels Iusers.2. Make changes to USER NAME setting.Use UP or DOWN button to go to the USER NAM page.Press SET button for about 2 seconds to activate the cursor which willflash toallow changing to be made at the first position. Cursor LEFTand cursorRIGHTbuttons are for moving the cursor to left or right position. When achange is intended for a particular letter, press cursor LEFTor RIGHTto movethe cursor to the desired position.Press UP or DOWNbutton to rollthe ASCIIcode forward or backward.When the desired letter or the whole selection is completed, press SET (centre button) for about 2 seconds to save and store the data in the memory.3. Make changes to battery selection setting.Use UP or DOWNbutton to go to the Battery selection page.Press SET for about 2 seconds to activate the cursor. Press UPor DOWNbuttonto movethe cursorto either NiMH( rechargeable battery) or AKLN(Alkaline battery) position.When the desired battery has been selected, press SET for about 2 seconds tosave and store the data inthe memory.Remark: NiMHbattery must be selected when rechargeable battery is beingused. Never select AKLN(Alkaline) when transmitter is intended for chargingas Alkaline battery can not be charged! Wrong selection of battery willresultin battery sensing electronics to display wrong and misleading statusinformation.'... 51
OperationChiayo Transmitters and Receivers have factory preset to allow immediate usingafter switch-on.However, please note that the transmitter Sensitivity function is dependent onapplication such as close proximity singing or tripod mouth speech. To avoidovermodulation and distortion, please check whether the preset sensitivity level issuitable for your particular application. For close proximity singing purposes,please select lowest sensitivity level whereas for tripod mount speech purposes,please select a higher sensitivity level.If you have made changes to the setting, after making proper selection onTransmitter and Receiver settings the system is ready for operation. However,bothantenna ofthe receivermustbeinstalledto assurea goodreception.First switch on the receiver by pressing the Power On IOff switch. The LCDdisplay will show the information last stored.Switch on the matching transmitter with the correct matching frequency. The LCDdisplay will show the information last stored.The LEDRF indicator on the receiver front panel willlight up indicating RF signalhas been received. If this is not the case, please check and verify the frequencysetting on both transmitter and receiver. When transmitter is moving around, theDiversity A B switch will light on alternately to indicate the stronger reception oneither Aor B antenna.When voice is spoken into the microphone, the LED AF indicator on the receiverfront panel will light on and flashes according to the intensity of the AF signal.There are twodifferentaudio outputs at the rear side of the receiver: Balanced (Microphone level) and Unbalanced ( LINE level ). Please select the matchingoutput to match the input of the connecting Mixer or Amplifier.. . II
0;,:-...'\...Federal Communication Commission Intt!Tfut!lfct Statement,\This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pur-Suatltto Pan 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection agains1twrmful int~rference in a residential installation, This equipment genel'3tes. uses and can radiated ra-dio frequencyenergyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may causeharmful intaference to radio communications, How~er. there is no guarantee that interference willnot occur in a particular installation, If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception. which can be detemlined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is en-couraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:'(,' Reorient or relocate the receiving an!t:nna,....'4 Increa..;e tM ~paration betWeerl the equipmerlt and receiver,.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditTerent from tllatto which the receiver is con-neeted.Consult th" dealer or an experienced radioffV technician for help,FCC C3utioD: To assure continued compliance, (example -use only shielded interface cables whenc'ollflccting to computer or peripheral devices), Any changes or modifications not expressly approvedby the pr1Y responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.This tut1srnitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or trans-mitter,rhi" device complies with Pan IS of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following tWo condi-tlnns: (I) This device may not cause harmful interference. and (2) this device must accept any inter-,;,rence received. including interference that may cause undesired operation,~CHIAYO",.--------CHIAYO ELECTRONICS CO.L~ID._.-111.;, ,v, ,y'", c""", ':z"" ,." E."'",d ,."i,cr""j"h",y(',:o,""'"'/=,",, l A'JE 27 SEC" JE'h\t.. R[)..~C'TA:PFI'-;,,/,At, TeL.. dr..'!-;'.??"",;,"" f.\,.:' ~(j"-;:-;,..,,..,:, ',;'~iP'e.. CHUNG H~;IAO ;;TREET CHii".'Y! T!\I'NMi ,Et..'i"", 'i,2n ':JlJ:' Fr", ,'I,i::;no,h!:Pr'nl"'] '" Taiwx, 2%)..II

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