Mascot Electric QT-20 Wireless Microphone Transmitter User Manual
Mascot Electric Co., Ltd. Wireless Microphone Transmitter
User Manual
WIRELESS MICROPHONE DESCRIPTION Bodypack Transmitter The bodypack transmitter operates on VHF mgh band lreouertcy range ”um“! wrth quartmpckea control um-mrectsonel condenser capsules wrtn dfllerenl characters for venous chomes Use 1.5V x 2 AA sue batteries tor low operatrng C051 Description t Onlotl Switch: Swttch the power to ‘ON’ when you wish to use the microphone and to OFF“ (0 swtlch It on 2 Mini XLR Ilse connector: The rncluoed electret lapel mtcrophone is Inserted mto the Denneclol on lransmnter 3 Low Battery LED: LED tnmcates baflery Me status Swllchlng the power to "ON", the LED llashtng momentarily means that powev supply rs normal (I the LED on lrght means that the hatter-es are tn need 0! replacement soon If the status LED title to flash. the oettenes are exhausted Replace new patter-es then 4 Mlc unit: The unr-orrectlonal electrel condenser umt leatures the wrpe frequency response tor warm nch bass and clear sound 5 fie clip: To cllp on me he or lapel lor hee-movemenl 5 cable Wrtn mm. XLR task or 3 5m screw type plug cable to connect the lransmltter cm Control: The rotary control adjusts the sensnllvlty of the (ransmmer's sumo to the level at me connected lapel mrcrophone or tnstrument a emery Compartment: Insen two AA oattenex mto the compartment and meke sure that me polarrty ot oattenes ls correct WIRELESS MICROPHONE SETTING UP Setting Up NOYICE: Pun/10 aenmg up. check mar lhc lrarrsmmer arru receiver are lulled w the film! frequency Two or above lransmilnars operating on me same lrequancy can nor be user: al the same lime arm area‘ so please cneck me irequerrcy labeled ml the wounds. A. connecllng (he racalvcr to a mlxar or an ampllilar Use a standard 6 3mm lack came to conneclme UNEALANCED connecior on lne receiver rear panel Iu arr unbalanced line rnpul on me mixer or on me amplifier Turn the VOLUME canrrul on me mcaivev in clockwlse la as! the receiver aulpul le microphone level a con-lacuna ma recelvono power l palm lhe enlennes upwera. 2 check lnal me volhge oi me supplier: Ac adapler coniorrna in me voltage available in Iucal area. using the menu AC adapter mly aule irreparable damage lc lhe mill 3 Plug me leader came 0! (he suopllefl AC sampler IMO DC lN socks! on me receiver, The" plug me AC adaplel rule a power enter 0. mum-lg panama mu m- hlndhlld l bodyplck «ran-miller l Open the bazlery cal/er and rnserl ballerles min lhe bailery companmenl coulolmlflg lo lne polarity ion-l marks The lransmiller can netwerk wilh mcorreclly inaarieu batteries 2 When push me ON/OFF awrlch lo “ON“ la swllch the power OIL the LED will flash memenlanly iv the aarlerres are in nnmllll cundrlron, the LED wrll exlrrrgursn "the LED llgnls, me blfielles Ire in need Dl veal-cement soon. ll the LED lil'la w flash. the blllenai are exhaunied Roplacl new batteries. 3 Snul ma hanary compamenl clcaely, 0, Setting up rlrc lrarmrnla "mammal- 1 Search me resolver pewer on and check the lrequency Ind volume laval. 2 Swi|ch the receiver and m-fl appllance (amplifier. rape deck elcv) power on : Tesl me microphone and “Just the levels on your mixer cramplmer .senlng up n.- bnflypnk rr-rramluar cannecung a mlcmphune Plug 3 540 mew connector and aim. mlcropnon- cable imp me auclo lrrpul ccnncclpr on me hodypack liantmmfl _r..m 2 Swnch the recall/er and Men m-ll appliance (amplrllar, laps deck an; ) power an 3 Testing the microphone and auiusl the levels on your mrxer pr amplifier mittens: menu-noun SETTING UP b Connecting an instrument 1 Plug the a 5mm connector end ottne optional guitar cable to the outputch on lne instrument and 3.5«7 screw connector and Into audio Inpul connector on lilo bodyplck transmillar 2 siriilch the receiver and iii-it appltance (amplifier, tape deck etc i power on 3 Play the insuumtnttor testing and adiust the levels on your mixer or implillet 3.5mm ecnw plug/5.3mm plug note I; an optional product. NOTICE i Belnle checklng sound‘ move the transmitter around the area when you use Il’l! syn-m to lock tor dead spots it you lino any oeau spot onange the receiver position it it does nolwork. avoid such places 2 Il uneesiraoie noise occurs. adjust the SQUELCH control on receiver tn clockwise to suppress ll The hlgher squelch conncl. the lower the tehtmv'ny or the receiver Ind decrease the service urea 07 the system, Troubleshootlng Problem Solutlon No sound > Check the power supply at the microphone and receiver — Check that the transmimv and receiver are tuned to the same tieouency > Check whether the hi-l‘i lppllunce i! switched on and the rumor output it connccted to mixer or amplifier lnput > Check whether transmitter is loo tor sway train receiver or SQUELCH control let too high - Check whether recervei is located too near metal object or there are Obslluctlcnl between transmitter and recerver Sound interterence >Check the antenna location. > When using 2 or above mcmpnnne sets simultaneously, more sure that the lrequeheiss are not ihteriereti - Check whelher the Mormons. cflmel liom otherwwelen microphones, TV. radio and etc Distortion > Check the gain control for badypaok tron-miller I: lot too high or too low >ctieck whether the Interference comes trorri other wireless microphones. TV, unto me etc. Important Notice: OThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operatlun is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devlce may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation 0 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the pany responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equlpmenlu ELlss SPECIFICATION Safety | Do not emu hquld on me appliance and ac nowrop n on a nerd coneme floor, 2 no not praea ma apprranee neat near mum. run at rmaron. or anrprmer. no no! expnse n m nrrecr aunrqnt. exlremely mm. exoeearve morswre. or vrnrauon a Tuk. our me narrery rrorn innsmmen inne lpplilnu has been not wed for a longer puma rniu will pravenlfrom rne damage that a antecuve lullnq canary may cause Environment Do not throw used bananas inla a fire ar garbage bl" wllh surname mbbllh. a. luv. to urspose 0! used bananas rrr accordancl wrrn local wan: «upon! ruin Specl caliont Recllvor Gamer Frequency Ranga Frequency 51.1)”in er Ratio Image ana Spunoue Rejecfiun Rocawlna Senrmvrry Sehclivny Dynanne Range Modulnllon Made rr Frequency AF Response 7 H 0. Audio Output power Supply Drmensrom ' VHF harm r 1 a 00556 wrm quafluqcxea cnnlml Over “any It RF=1mV we as rnrnrrnunr .Il ID dBuVovcr 5069 SN mic More than some More man seas FM 10,7MHZ 50Hx lo mm; (may Lon mm 17. (al \KH:) Unbalancud‘ max. 500mV I! 6500 ‘DC 12-18V 270m: mam) x 3501) mm Nununaldandyp-ck Tran-mm." - earrrar Freqwncy Range ' RF Power curpur ' Frequency Siamlily ' Maxrmum Deyrauon ' Spunoul Emrnlon - T H D ‘ Mlucphcne Capsule ‘ aperalrng vouaga ' Current cansumpucn ' LED Indicator nssrcn AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WWHDUY Nance - VHF band anmw (max ) 20,005% wllh quaruvlncked mnlral vzl5KHz More than sous mow carnal (requency Less rnan 1°/r(aHKHz) Hanan-u urrr rraerranarsyn-rmorum-dir-euunalmcrurmnuam-rumr Lauarrer umrflvrlcllonl mm mud-nut um ‘DC1.5V K 2 M Mu bnlcrie: .S§mA x smA al 2.4v Feweron-o" and low bllury
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