Mipro Electronics Co MT90A Wireless Transmitter User Manual MT 90A 2CE283A 0426
Mipro Electronics Co Ltd Wireless Transmitter MT 90A 2CE283A 0426
Users Manual
MIPRO MIPRO Electronics Co., Ltd. Headquarters: 314 PeirKang Road, cmayi, 50096, Taiwan. Web: www.m|pro com tw E-maM: mwpro®m|pr0.com.tw H” WM” A5110425 F© CG ZKXZBSA Deswgn and specificamns are Subject u: change without Drmr "one: MiPRO” MT-90A Wire\ess Transmitter MT-90 ere‘ess Transmitter Modu‘e User Guide sloltnowhle 10. 11 12. 13. 14. 15. 1s. 17. 19 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these lnstructlons Keep these lnstructlons need all warnlngs Follow all lnstructlons. Do not use thls apparatus near water clean only wlth a dry (lath. Do not block any yentllatlon openlngs lnstall ln accordance wlth the manufacturer‘s lrlstructlons Do not lnstall near any heat sources such as radlators, heat reglsters, stoves, or other apparatus (lncludlna ampllflers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarlsed or ground plug. A polarlsed plug has two blades wrth one under than the other The WldE blade ls prolnded for your safety. When the provlded plud does not flt lnto your outlet, consult an electrlclan for replacement or the obsolete outlet Prulect the power cord from belng walked on or plnched partlcularly at plus, convenlence receptacles, and the polnt where they eXlt from the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessorles speclfled by the manufacturer use only wlth a cart, stand, trlpod, bracket, or table speclfled by the manufacturer, or sold Wlth the apparatus. When a cart ls used, use eautlon when may no the cart/apparatus comblnatlon to avold lnlury from tlprever unplug thls apparatus durlng llghtnlng storms or when unused for long perlads oftlme Refer all serylclng to duallfled serylce personnel. Serylclng ls reoulred when the apparatus has been damaged ln any way, such as powerrsupply cord or plug ls damaged, llquld has been spllled or oblects have fallen lnto the apparatus, the apparatus has been expesed to ram or molsture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. To reduce the rlsk of flre or electrlc shock, do not expose thls apparatus to raln or molsture Apparatus should not be exposed to drlpplng or splashlng and no oplects filled wlth lloulds, should be placed on the apparatus. use only Wlth the battery whlch speclfled by manufacturer. The power supply cord set ls to be the maln dlsconnected deylce WARNING rou OUTDOOR usE: To reduce the rlsk of flre or nlnctnc shack, do not cxpose thls apparatus to ram or molsture UNDER WET LOCA‘HO - Apparatus should not be exposed to drlpplno or splashlno and no abjztts rllleo wlth lloulos, such as vases should be placed on the apparatus senvtce msmucrtous: CAUTION . These serulclno lnstructlons are for use by quallrled serulce personnel only To reouee the rlslt of elertne shmk, do not perfurm any scrylclnd other than that contalneo ln the operatlno lnstructlons unless you are quallned to do so. Thls symbol lndlcates that dangerous yoltaae constltutlng a rlSk of eleetrlr shmk ls present wlthln thls unlt. malntenanee lrlstmctlnns .n the llterature aesompanymo thls rhls symbol lnolrates that there are lmportant operatlno and A umt Disposal olsaose or any unusable aeylees er eeeenes respenslolyano in accordance wlth any appllcaole regulatlons Dlsposlng of used oattelles wlth domestlc waste ls to be ouoldedl patterles / Nlcad cells often contaln heayy metals such as tadmlum(cfl>l memuwlhsl and leadIPh) that mak=5 them unsultaole ror ols osal wlth oomestle waste you ma return mm D v spent patterles/ accumulators free of charge to lecycllno centres or anywhere else battenes/aeeumulators are sold. ay done so, you tontnoute to lhe (crlservallcrl or our enulronmentl FCC mls ozvnce coMPuEs wmi PART 74 or mE FCC RULES. Thls equipment empires wnn FCC RF mfllahon exposure innns set rem. iorun uncontrolled environment, I: ans device complies with Industry Canada licenceexemm R557123lssu82 standard. Operation ls sutuect ta tne raiiawrng twa conditions: (1) this newt-e may not cause interference, and (2) this nevioe must aceept any Interference, including rnterrerenee that may cause undeswed apemran or the device. Contents mxlmu'lAuNb-t Key Features & Benefits Controls and Indicators — Front Panel Controls and Indicators - Rear Panel Controls and Indicators Transmitter Frequency Set-Up Operating Tips Insert and Remove the Module Proper RF Output Level and Output Connector Settings Proper AF (audio) Input and Connection Optimal AF Input Volume Setting Key Features & Benefits 1. Mndularized design for easy set—up, operation and maintenance. Preset with 16 selectable Channels Brignt LED channel display Dlrect output for low level or switch to w|deband amplifier for nigh level output. Selectable input audio Signal level for optimal modulation Index. Audio input and RF output LED indicators. System Accessories Included: User Gulde X1 Controls and Indicators Front Panel: 0 O 0 9 Power Switch 81 Indicator: Red indicator is lllumlnated after power ls turned on. AF Signal Indicators: Indicate the input audio signal level. RF Signal Indicators: Indicate the output RF signal level. Transmitter Module (MT—90): Plug—in module preset mm 16 selectable channels. Controls and Indicators Rear Panel: B Low Power RF Output Connector: Connect directly to a transmittlng antenna or extend to external antenna by RF cable. 0 RF Output Switch: High or Low RF level switch. 6 High Power RF Output Connector: Connect directly to a transmittlng antenna or extend to external antenna by RF cable. 0 AF Level Switch: 0 dB, -10 dB, -20 dB audlo output for optlrnal modulation lndex: 9 Combo Jack Connector: Balanced (XLR) or unbalanced (1/4-inch) audio lnput signals. m DC Voltage Input Connector: 12~15v DC voltage, the center pole of the DC connector lS posltive voltage. Controls and Indicators © EEO 0 0 Q 0 LED screen: Displays current numen‘c cnannel. Q Channel button. ca Volume Limiter Indicator. 0 Frequency Code Sticker: The code identifies the contained frequency range. Transmitter Frequency Set—Up Press and hold Channel button 0 for 2 seconds until numeric LED blinks Continuously to denote it is ready for changing channel. During blinking, press and release the channel button until one of the 16 preset Channels is selected. If Channel button IS not Dressed Wltnln 5 seconds during blinking the current numeric channel remains the same. Volume Limit Indicator 0 Wlll not be illuminated under normal input signals. Volume Ll’mlter Indicator G will be illuminated if over normal input signals. Reduce volume to desired level. Operating Tips Tfi'rx Mic The transmitter functions when the module and antenna are inserted properly and powered on. Ascerta'ln the Frequency code sticker is the same between the transmitter and receiver. Select another module With a different frequency code if the exlsting operating frequency experiences continuous interference. MT—QO module is available in frequency codes between 520~934MHZ and Compatible with MIPRO wireless receivers or partable PA amplifiers With the same frequency codes. Use 2 different frequency codes MT-QOA l 4/7 l. g - 1—5“? 7A Frequency Code BA Frequency Code Insert and Remove the Module . Remove the front cover plate. a Insert MT—90 module gently into slot horizontally. - Fasten the panel wlth the attached two screws a To remove, reverse the above steps. Proper RF Output Level and Output Connector Settings ngn or Low RF level swwch is located at the rear panel. Front panel will display current High or Low RF output power settmg. RF power Will output from LOW-POWER a TNC connector when “LOW” setting is selected. RF power w|l| output from HIGH'POWER fl TNC connector when “HIGH" Setting ls Selected. Therefore, it is important to observe the correct antenna Connectlon or extenslon RF Cable Wllh tne RF Output Switcn Selection. LOW Proper AF (audio) Input and Connection Compo Jack connector accepts balanced (XLR) or 1/4-inCh/6.3mm unbalanced Cable. Proper input volume adjustment is needed after AF signal is connected. Three Selectable AF levels Cari be Selected from AF Level Switch 0 for optimal audio sensitivity. Exceeding input volume will result in distortion for receiver AF output, and insufficient input volume will degrade the S/N ratio that increases higher background noise. Therefore, proper setting ensures optimal output audio quality. Exceeding input Optimal input cur our rclnmp — ”W4 cur n . our zfif s," y so...» — 0 amp... our \ / p insufficient input Optimal AF Input Volume Setting 10 The AF Signal indicators 0 indicates the input audio signal level. Normal volume: 2~3 LEDs are illuminated. High volume: 4 LEDS are illuminated. Peak volume: Red Limit indicator will be illuminated to denote warning. AF INPUT um! GGGGR iiiii nun NORMAL MAX PEAK(llmi\i When 4~5 LEDs are illuminated constantly it denotes exceeding input volume and input attenuation is required. Switch the input volume switchOto —10dB or —20dB for modification. AF INPUT (dB) (dB) 9695“ Ha a an “ “ " i AF LEVEL AF LEVEL i i i i SwitchtormorVZDdBfDrmOdilicatian ---m- When lNZ LEDS are Illuminated constantly it denotes insufficient input volume and less input attenuation is required. Switch the input volume SWitchOto —10dB or (MB for modification. AF INPUT (da) (da) tiMiT “£5. -za "° o c c e 5 R 4’ ftp-Z T1 T1 - AF LEVEL AF LEVEL Switch to am or 0 da for deificatiun 11 12
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