Mipro Electronics Co ACT707TM Wireless Microphone User Manual ACT707TM 2CE160

Mipro Electronics Co Ltd Wireless Microphone ACT707TM 2CE160

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ACT-707TM Wireless Microphone
Instruction Manual
Electronics Co., Ltd.
Head office:814,Pei-KangRoad,Chiayi, 600, Taiwan.
Taipei office: 5, Lane118,Sung-tehRoad,110,Taipei,Taiwan.
Web-http://www.mipro.com.tw
E-mail:mipro@mipro.com.tw
2CE160
Bodypack Transmitter
Finely crafted and ergonomically designed
ACT-707TM adapts magnesium alloy housing,
LCD panel, and high-efficient transmitting
circuit design with low spurious showcases
MIPRO's professional style.
Bodypack Transmitter
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1. PARTS NAME AND FUNCTIONS
9.
10.
G R O U P CHANNEL BAT
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(Fig.1)
1.
2.
AF Input Jack: Connects t o either a lavaliere or a
headset microphone. (See 5 ways of connection on
AF Input Connections)
Power Switch: Switch to O N positionfor operation.
Switch to OFF position when not in use.
Transmitting Antenna: 1/ 4 λ transmitting a ntenna.
Transmitter Housing: Packages the PCBand battery.
Multi-Function LCD Display
ACT Signal Receptor: ReceivingACT signal and
adjusting frequencyautomatically.
Gain Control: Adjusts the desirous inputgain.
GT/MTLevel Selector: S witch t o GT position when
under usage of electricguitar o r any " Line In"audio.
When connects to a condenser microphone or a
wired microphone, switch to MT position and the
gain control can serve as input sensitivity adjustor.
BatteryCompartment and Cover:Accommodates
two1.5V(AA)batte ries.
Detachable Belt Clip: Allows 360degrees rotating to
suit transmitting angles. To detach simply u s e a
screwdriver at a 4 5 degree angletounfasten. see
diagrambelow.
Bodypack Transmitter
2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FURNISHED ACCESSORIES:
1. To adjust GT/MT Switch (9), andGainControl(7),
simplypushdownbothsnap locks onthe sides of
batterycoverandflip it backwards to expose the
adjustmentpanel.
① AATYPEBATTERY×2
② CARRYING STORAGE B A G× 1
③ INSTRUCTION M ANUAL × 1
2. TheLED indicator flashesbrieflywhen poweron
indicating normalbattery status. If n o flash occurs it
has either nobattery, the batteryis drainedorinstalled
incorrectly. Changeaccordingly.
3. Plug the microphoneconnector into theinputjackand
tightentheconnector screw on clockwise direction as
shownin (Fig. 2).
CapsuleConnector
Headset
Lavalier
Pleaseaimofthe
fillisterandinsert
theconnector
BAT
SPECIFICATION:
ITEM
SPECIFICATIONS
ACT Function
Yes
RF Output Power
10mW (or according to regulations)
Oscillation Mode
PLLSynthesizer
Spurious Emissions
<-55dBc
Maximum InputLevel
0dBV
Microphone Capsule
Condenser
Battery
AA TYPE × 2
Weight (g)
145gs
Dimensions (m/m)
105 ×
66 ×
25
OFF
GROUP CHANNEL
Bodypack Transmitter
(Fig.2)
Bodypack Transmitter
3. AF INPUT CONNECTIONS
Bodypack Transmitter
4.FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY
GROUP CHANNEL BAT
ERR
(1) 2-Wire Electret condenser
microphone Capsule
PIN
SHIELD
AUDIO
1. ERR Message: When "ERR"appears, it means
"Operation Error". Please r efer to the following codes
todiagnosewhicherroryouareexperiencing.
ERR no01→EEPROM isnotbeingprogrammedor
internal data error.
(2) 3-Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule
ERR no02→For testing only.
SHIELD PIN
AUDIO
BIAS
ERR no03→ The frequency you are about to program into
the system exceeds microphone's upper limit.
(At thistime, microphone isstill operatable
and the frequency remains unchanged. To
clear the "ERR" message in LCD display,
simply turn off the power and switch back on.)
(3) Dynamic Microphone
SHIELD
PIN
AUDIO
ERR no04→ The frequency you are a bout to program into
the system is belowmicrophone's frequency
lower limit. (At thistime,microphone is still
operatable and thefrequencyremains
unchanged. To clear the "ERR"message in
LCD display,simplyturn off the power and
switch back on.)
(4) Electric Guitar
SHIELD
PIN
AUDIO
2. " Group" & "Channel " : When both items areshown,
they indicate that theuser iscurrently using the preprogrammed frequency in the receiver.
3. " Channel" O n l y : I f " C h a n n e l " i s t h e o n l y item shown in
the display, i t indicates theuser is usingthe
personalized frequency. (Such frequency c a n only b e
programmed viaMIPRO's ACTSoftwareand available
onACT-707MC only.)
(5) Line-in (Impedance 8 KΩ ATT. 10dB)
SHIELD
AUDIO
PIN
Bodypack Transmitter
4. BatteryStatus:
Bodypack Transmitter
5. BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Pushing down both snap locks on the sides o f battery
cover to open battery cover. Take out thebatteries.
Fig.(3).
100%
80%
40%
10%
0%
Battery Status: When the battery has less than 10%
power remaining, batteries m ust be replaced. If
undervoltage continues, LCD will show "PoFF" a nd shut
down the system to avoidbatterybeing over-discharged.
2. Insert t wo 1.5(AA)batteries into thebattery
compartment according to the correct polarity a s
shown in Fig. (4). Then push up to close the battery
compartment asshownin Fig. (4).
5. Switch Off:
When switch thepowerknob to "Off" position, LCD
will show "PoFF" first. Then, the system is completely
shut down and nofurthermessage will be displayed.
(Fig.3)
(Fig.4)
PS:
When themicrophone is not inuse:
Make surethepowerofthemicrophoneisoff. If the
microphone will notbeusedfor some time,please
removethe batteriesfrom thebatterycompartment to
avoid batteryleakageandresult in damaged battery
springsand circuit. If a rechargeablebattery was
used, take i t out andrecharge it.
Bodypack Transmitter
NOTE:
Notice :
The changes o r m odifications not expressly approved
by the party responsibleforcompliance could voidthe
user's authority to operate theequipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To comply with theFCCRFexposurecompliance
requirements, nochange to the antenna or thedeviceis
permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could
result in the device exceeding t h e R F exposure
requirements andvoid user's authority to operatethe
device.
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