Mipro Electronics Co ACT30NT Transmitter Microphone User Manual ACT 30T 32T 2CE347E 201309

Mipro Electronics Co Ltd Transmitter Microphone ACT 30T 32T 2CE347E 201309

Users Manual

ACT-31T Bodypack Transmitter 漀渀攀 User  GuideSpecifications and design subject  to  change without  notice.          MN  013/09All  rights  reserved. Do not copy or forward without prior approvals MIPRO.2CE347E
1. Read  these  instructions. 2. Keep  these  instructions.3. Heed  all  warnings. 4. Follow  all  instructions. 5. Do  not  use  this  apparatus  near  water. 6. Clean  only  with  a  dry  cloth. 7. Do  not  block  any  ventilation  openings.  Install  in  accordance with  the  manufacturer's  instructions. 8. Do  not  install  near  any  heat  sources  such  as  radiators,  heat registers,  stoves,  or  other  apparatus  (including  amplifiers) that  produce  heat. 9. Do  not  defeat  the  safety  purpose  of  the  polarised  or  ground plug:  A  polarised  plug  has  two  blades  with  one  wider  than the  other.    The  wide  blade  is  provided  for  your  safety.  When the  provided  plug  does  not  fit  into  your  outlet,  consult  an electrician  for  replacement  of  the  obsolete  outlet. 10. Protect  the  power  cord  from  being  walked  on  or  pinched particularly  at  plug,  convenience  receptacles,  and  the  point where  they  exit  from  the  apparatus. 11. Only  use  attachments/accessories  specified  by  the manufacturer.   12. Use  only  with  a  cart,  stand,  tripod,  bracket,  or                           table  specified  by  the  manufacturer,  or  sold                                       with  the  apparatus.  When  a  cart  is  used,  use                         caution  when  moving  the  cart/apparatus                       combination  to  avoid  injury  from  tip-over. 13. Unplug  this  apparatus  during  lightning  storms  or  when unused  for  long  periods  of  time. 14. Refer  all  servicing  to  qualified  service  personnel.  Servicing  is required  when  the  apparatus  has  been  damaged  in  any  way, such  as  power-supply  cord  or  plug  is  damaged,  liquid  has been  spilled  or  objects  have  fallen  into  the  apparatus,  the apparatus  has  been  exposed  to  rain  or  moisture,  does  not operate  normally,  or  has  been  dropped. 15. To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire  or  electric  shock,  do  not  expose this  apparatus  to  rain  or  moisture. 16. Apparatus  should  not  be  exposed  to  dripping  or  splashing and  no  objects  filled  with  liquids,  should  be  placed  on  the apparatus.17. Use  only  with  the  battery  which  specified  by  manufacturer. 18. The  power  supply  cord  set  is  to  be  the  main  disconnected device.!  IMPORTANT  SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS  !  WARNINGThis  symbol  indicates  that  dangerous  voltage constituting  a  risk  of  electric  shock  is  present  within this  unit.This  symbol  indicates  that  there  are  important  operating  and  maintenance  instructions  in  the  literature  accompanying  this  unit.1. FOR  OUTDOOR  USE:To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire  or  electric  shock,  do  not  expose this  apparatus  to  rain  or  moisture.2. UNDER  WET  LOCATION:Apparatus  should  not  be  exposed  to  dripping  or  splashing and  no  objects  filled  with  liquids,  such  as  vases  should  be placed  on  the  apparatus.3. SERVICE  INSTRUCTIONS:CAUTION  -  These  servicing  instructions  are  for  use  by qualified  service  personnel  only.  To   reduce  the  risk  of electric  shock,  do  not  perform  any  servicing  other  than  that contained  in  the  operating  instructions  unless  you  are qualified  to  do  so.Dispose  of  any  unusable  devices  or  batteries responsibly  and  in  accordance  with  any  applicable regulations.Disposing  of  used  batteries  with  domestic  waste  is to  be  avoided!Batteries  /  NiCad  cells  often  contain  heavy  metals such  as  cadmium(Cd),  mercury(Hg)  and  lead(Pb) that  makes  them  unsuitable  for  disposal  with domestic  waste.  You  may  return  spent  batteries/ accumulators  free  of  charge  to  recycling  centres  or anywhere  else  batteries/accumulators  are  sold.By  doing  so,  you  contribute  to  the  conservation  of our  environment!Disposal2005-08-132005- 08-13
01Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  Transmitter1 Bodypack  Controls  and  Indicators3O  Display  Screenransmitter  Parameters12 Battery  Status1315 AFattery  Removal  and  Installationperating  Instructions4 LCD5TMUTE  Control  Set-Up  Input  Connections16 BContentsMUTE  Button: To  mute  and  un-mute  the  audio signal  temporary.Audio  Input  Connector:  TA4F  mini  4-pin connector  accepts  any  MIPRO  lavalier, instrument  and  headset  microphones  and cables.  (See  5  ways  of  connection  on  AF  Input Connections)21Bodypack  Controls  and  Indicators07  03                 CH    GRP07  03                 CH    GRP2345812121313167911111010
Antenna:  Flexible  1/4  wave  transmitting antenna.Transmitter  Housing:  Holds  PCB  board  and wires.LCD  Panel:  Display  transmitter  parameters. SET  Button:  Parameter  selection  button.MODE  Button:  Allows  access  to  7  available functions  displaying  in  LCD  panel.Power  Button:  Press  and  hold  2  seconds  to power  ON  or  OFF.ACT  IR  Port:  Align  and  syncs  the  transmitter and  receiver  frequency  automatically.Battery  Compartment:  Holds  2  'AA'  batteries. Battery  Cover:  Hinged  cover  opens  to  provide access  to  2  'AA'  batteries.External  Mute  Connector:  When  an  external mute  switch  cable,  MJ-70  (optional)  is connected,  user  can  manually  mute  and  un-mute  the  audio  temporary.   Belt  Clip:  Detachable  and  reversible  design allows  the  transmitter  to  be  worn  on  a  belt, waistband,  or  guitar  strap  (.Figure  1)Operating  Instructions(Figure  2)!The  audio  gain  level  is  factory  preset  at Microphone-Low  level.  Guitar  setting  is recommended  at  LINE  level.!!Insert  the  lavalier,  headset  microphone  or instrument  cable  into  the  audio  input  connector before  power  ON  the  transmitter.Tighten  the  connector  screw  clockwise  direction as  shown  in  (Figure  2)  for  a  secured  fit.The  ridge  on  the connector  must  align  and match  the  indentation  on the  socket  when  inserting for  a  proper  fit.Capsule  ConnectorHeadsetLavalier45678910101111121213133(Figure  1)07  03                 CH    GRP07  03                 CH    GRP23Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  Transmitter(Positive  Wear)(Opposite  Wear)
Group  and  ChannelFrequency Sensitivity  LevelRF  Output  PowerFrequency  BandMUTE  ModeParameters  Lock  &  Unlock  StatusBACDEFGLCD  Display  Screen Transmitter  ParametersLCD  ScreenAF  (audio)  MUTETransmitter  Battery  Meter 1414151516161414151516168A                 BANDAF  MUTEMODESET07  03                 CH    GRP45Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  TransmitterGEADBCUNLOCK                 SET    LOCK802.000MHz                 FREQUENCYMIC-L                 AF    GAIN8A                 BANDMANUAL                 MUTE    MODERF-LOW                 RF    POWERMODE MODEMODEMODEMODEMODE MODE07    03             GRP              CHF!!MODE  buttonPress  “MODE”  button  to  access  one  of  the                 7  parameters  below.SET  buttonPress  “SET”  button  then  the  changeable functions  will  twinkle.  Change  to  the  desired parameters  during  the  above  twinkle  by  pressing “SET”  button.
!Frequency  Band,  Group  &  Channel  and Frequency  are  factory  pre-set,  thus,  its parameter  values  are  displayed  after  it  is  ACT synced.  Values  cannot  be  changed.()Frequency  Band()Group  and  Channel()FrequencySetting  Input  Sensitivity  Level!4  Selectable  Sensitivity  Levels:                               LINE、                                                                         MIC-L  (MICROPHONE-LOW)、                        MIC-M  (MICROPHONE-MID)、                      MIC-H  (MICROPHONE-HIGH).!Press  MODE  button  until    mode appears.!Press  SET  button  once  to  activate  function. !Press  SET  button  to  select  the  desired sensitivity  level.!Press  MODE  button  to  confirm  and  save  the change.   !The  higher  the  sensitivity  level,  the  lower  the dynamic  range  of  input  signals.  Meanwhile  noise will  increase,  and  the  feedback  problem  will  be getting  more  serious.NOTE:  Guitar  setting  is  recommended  at  LINE level.AF  GAIN8A                 BAND07  03                 CH    GRP802.000MHz                 FREQUENCY67Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  TransmitterMIC-H                AF  GAINMIC-L                 AF  GAINLINE                 AF  GAINMIC-M                 AF  GAINSET SETSETSET
Setting  RF  Output  Power!2  RF  Output  Power  Levels:  RF-LOW  and  RF-HI.!Press  MODE  button  until  RF  POWER  LOW  or RF  POWER  HIGH  mode  appears.!Press  SET  button  once  to  activate  function. !Press  SET  button  to  select  the  desired  RF  output power.!Press  MODE  button  to  confirm  and  save  the change. MUTE  MODE!MUTE  MODE:  Select  from  MANUAL  and DISABLE.!Press  MODE  button  until  MUTE  MODE  appears.     Press  SET  button  once,  the  LCD  screen  starts flashing  to  denote  it  is  ready  to  accept  mode   changes.  Press  SET  button  to  change  between MANUAL  and  DISABLE  in  cycle.  Press  MODE button  to  confirm  and  save  the  change,  or  LCD will  stop  flashing  after  5  seconds  and  parameter will  be  saved. !MUTE  button  is    operable  when  MUTE  MODE  is set    in  MANUAL  mode.!MUTE  button  is    not  operable  when  MUTE MODE  is  set  in  DISABLE  mode.DISABLE                 MUTE  MODEMANUAL                 MUTE  MODESETRF-LOW                 RF  POWERRF-HI                RF  POWERSET89Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  Transmitter
Setting  LOCK10 11Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  TransmitterLOCK                 SET  LOCKUNLOCK                 SET  LOCKSETLOCKED                 RF  POWERRF-HI                RF  POWERSETMODE!Setting  LOCK  can  be  switched  to  LOCK  or UNLOCK  mode.!Press  MODE  button  until  SET  LOCK  mode appears.!Press  SET  button  to  select  the  desired parameter.!Press  MODE  button  to  confirm  and  save  the change.!Press  SET  button  twice  to  remove  the  LOCK function.!The  LOCK  function  will  be  removed  automatically when  losing  power.!Mute  function  can  still  work  properly  when LOCK.NOTE:  Once  locked,  all  7  parameter  values cannot  be  changed. ERR  Message !When  “ERR”  appears  in  the  display  it  indicates that  an  operational  error  has  occurred.  Please refer  to  the  following  codes  to  diagnose  which error  you  are  experiencing.ERR  no01 EEPROM  is  not  being  programmed  or internal  data  error.ERR  no02 For  testing  only.ERR  no03 The  frequency  you  want  to  program  is above  the  switching  bandwidth  of  the transmitter.  Use  a  receiver  with  an appropriate  frequency  group.  (At  this  time the  microphone  is  still  operating  and  the frequency  remains  unchanged.   To  clear the  displayed  "ERR"  message,  switch  the handheld  transmitter  off  and  on  again.)ERR  no04 The  frequency  you  want  to  program  is below  the  switching  bandwidth  of  the transmitter.  Use  a  receiver  with  an appropriate  frequency  group.  (At  this  time the  microphone  is  still  operating  and  the frequency  remains  unchanged.  To  clear  the displayed  “ERR”  message,  switch  the handheld  transmitter  off  and  on  again.)!“Group”  &  “Channel”:  When  both  the  group and  channel  numbers  are  displayed,  it  means that  you  are  using  the  pre-programmed frequency  of  the  receiver.!“Channel”  Only:  If  “Channel”  only  is  displayed, it  means  that  you  are  using  a  frequency  which is  not  pre-programmed.
12 13Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  TransmitterGEADBCMUTE  Control  Set-UpMUTE  control  enables  audio  to  be  muted  or  un-muted  temporarily.Press  MUTE  button  to  mute  audio  temporarily. Parameter  values  can  be  changed  and  ACT  sync activate  during  this  MUTE  mode.Press  MUTE  button  to  un-mute. !!MUTE                 AF  MUTE    AF  INPUTUNLOCK                 SET    LOCK    AF  MUTE     AF  MUTE     AF  MUTE     AF  MUTE    AF  MUTE     AF  MUTE     AF  MUTE802.000MHz                 FREQUENCYMIC-L                 AF    GAIN8A                 BANDMANUAL                 MUTE    MODERF-LOW                 RF    POWERMODE MODEMODEMODEMODEMODE MODE07    03             GRP              CHFBattery  StatusIndicates  the  power  remaining  in  the  transmitter battery.  When  the  battery  has  less  than  10%  power remaining  it  must  be  replaced  or  recharged.  If  an under  voltage  condition  continues,  the  LCD  will show  “OFF...”  and  the  system  will  shut  down  to prevent  being  overly  discharged.100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 10%OFF...             Power  Button“OFF...”  -  Power  Off:!When  the  power  switch  is  turned  off,  the  LCD will  show  “OFF...”  (for  Power  Off)  first  and  then the  system  will  shut  down  and  no  further messages  will  be  displayed.!Press  and  hold  for  2  seconds  to  power  on  &  off.
AUDIOSHIELD4321PINSHIELDAUDIOBIAS34PIN12AUDIOSHIELD 1432PINSHIELDAUDIO321PIN4321SHIELDAUDIO1342PINAF  Input  Connections(1)    2-Wire  Electret  condenser            microphone  Capsule(2)    3-Wire  Electret  condenser  microphone  Capsule(3)    Dynamic  Microphone(5)    Line-in  (Impedance  8KΩ ATT.  10dB) (4)    Electric  Guitar1342134213421342134214 15Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  TransmitterExternal  mute  connectorExternal  Mute  ConnectorMJ-70  External  Mute  Switch  (optional)!External  mute  connector  is  a  3.5mm  jack.  When an  external  mute  switch  cable,  MJ-70  (optional) is  connected,  user  can  manually  mute  and  un-mute  the  audio  temporary. 171718183.5mm  jack. External  mute  switch  on/off  button.NOTE:  Plug  in  the  device  before  power  on  the bodypack  transmitter. 17171818
Battery  Removal  and  InstallationPushing  down  both  snap  locks  on  the  sides  to  open battery  compartment  cover.  Take  out  the  two batteries.  (Figure  3)   Insert  two  fresh  AA  batteries  (alkaline  type  is recommended)  into  the  battery  compartment according  to  the  correct  polarity  (-  and  +)  as  shown in  (Figure  4).  Then  close  the  battery  compartment cover  tightly. Caution:Remove  the  batteries  if  unused  for  a  long  period  of time  to  prevent  battery  leakage,  corrosion  and causes  possible  damage  to  electronics. (Figure  4)(Figure  3)16 17Bodypack  Transmitter Bodypack  TransmitterTHIS  DEVICE  COMPLIES  WITH  PART 15 & 74  OF  THE  FCC  RULES AND  RSS-123  ISSUE  2, RSS-210 ISSUE 8  OF  CANADA. OPERATION  IS SUBJECT  TO  THE  FOLLOWING  TWO  CONDITIONS: (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  interference.(2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation  of  the device.  This  equipment  complies  with  FCC  RF  radiation exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled  environment.Le  présent  appareil  est  conforme  aux  CNR  d'Industrie Canada  applicables  aux  appareils  radioexempts  de  licence.  L'exploitation  est  autorisée  aux  deux conditions  suivantes  : (1)  l'appareil  ne  doit  pas  produire  de  brouillage,  et (2)  l'utilisateur  de  l'appareil  doit  accepter  tout  brouillageradioélectrique  subi,  même  si  le  brouillage  est  susceptible d'en  compromettre  le  fonctionnement.       & IC - ID
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 & 74 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).

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