Mipro Electronics Co MTG100T Transmitter User Manual Part 2of2

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Optional Microphones for MTG-100T Transmitter
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MM-10: Mini-gooseneck
microphone with 3.5mm stereo
screw-lock plug.
MU-101: Uni—directional
headworn microphone with
3.5mm stereo screw-lock plug.
Optional Headphones for MTG-100R Receiver
I E105 Earphones (included)
E205 Stereo Headphone
14
MTG-100C-12 12-Slot Storage and Charger Carry Case
Key Features
15
The protective case provides a convenient way to
charge, carry and store your entire system.
Quick-charge 12 systems (10 receivers and 2
transmitters) in < 4 hours.
Each charging slot has individualized charging
circuitry. Separate charging "red" and ready
"green" indicator lights.
Synchronizes all receivers to the same transmitter
channel with a touch of an innovative 'Sync'
button.
Organize 12 earphones and 2 headset microphone
neatly in one case.
Built-in certified 100~250V AC switching power
supply with well-vented design.
35W maximum power consumption.
Net Weight: < 6 kg (13 lbs).
Excluding systems and accessories.
Dimensions (W x H x D): 403 x 133 x 306 mm /
15.9 x 5.2 x 12
J- _.-.—
Digital Wireless Tour Guide System
Digital Wireless Tour Guide System
MTG-100012 9 Charging Cells: 12 cells to charge or store
Charger Controls and Indicators receivers and transmitters.
0 AC Power Supply Storage: Stores AC power
cord.
9 SYNC Master Cell: Insert and align the battery
contact points.
0 Back Storage: Stores headworn and/or mini-
gooseneck microphones, neck lanyards and user
guide.
jiii_jii§_5ii_£8§jiiijai§ 0 AC Power Cord Storage: 12 cells to charge
3—=E~_E receivers and transmitters.
_ M _ 0 Earphones Storage: Stores earphones and its
storage cases.
0 Power Indicator: Green LED indicator indicates
power is switched on.
O SYNC button: To synchronize all receivers to
the same transmitter channel. Insert transmitter
into Master/Source cell #4. A blinking SYNC
button is normal status.
16 17
Charging the Transmitters and Receivers
0 Plug the power cord into the built-in AC power
outlet and then plug it into a power outlet.
Power on.
0 Insert the receivers and/or transmitter into the
charging cells. Make sure the battery contact
points are aligned with those inside the charging
cell.
Viewing Charging Status
0 Charging: red LED indicator ("Charg.." appears
and LCD is lit).
0 Charged: green LED indicator (ready. LCD is
not longer lit).
Note:
* Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of
charge cycles and may eventually need to be
replaced. Battery life and number of charge
cycles vary by use and settings.
18
Keep your battery contact surfaces clean
Dirty contact points are a main source of
charging problems. Regular cleaning is required
for Optimal performance. To clear dirt and
residue, gently clean the contacts with a soft
cloth. Pure alcohol may be used to remove
grease and other contaminants.
SYNC (Channel Synchronization)
The SYNC function facilities channel synchronization
between receivers and transmitter automatically.
0 Power on the charger.
0 Insert the transmitter into cell #4, marked as
Master/Source.
0 Insert 1~11 receivers in charging cells.
0 Make sure all battery contact points are aligned
with those inside the cell.
0 Press the blinking SYNC button for 1 second to
activate synchronization.
0 When synchronization is completed, SYNC button
returns to blinking.
. Check all receivers have the same channels.
Notes:
* Receivers and transmitter can be synchronized
when power is on or off.
* Synchronization works even if a receiver is
placed inside the Master/Source cell instead of a
transmitter as long the receiver has the intended
channeL
19
AC100~250V
50/60Hz
STORAGES:
Storage for Headworn or mini—
gooseneck mic, lanyards & user guide
Receivers and transmitters
12—set of earphones
AC Power Cord
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MTG-100C-28 28-Slot Storage and Charger Carry Case
Key Features
0 The protective case provides a convenient way to
charge, carry and store your entire system.
Quick-charge 28 systems (24 receivers and 4
transmitters) in < 4 hours.
Each charging slot has individualized charging
circuitry. Separate charging "red" and ready
"green" indicator lights.
Synchronizes all receivers to the same transmitter
channel with a touch of an innovative 'Sync'
button.
Organize 24 earphones and 2 headset
microphones neatly in one case.
Built-in certified 100~250V AC switching power
supply with well-vented design.
Ethernet interface allows system setting and
management.
80W maximum power consumption.
Net Weight: < 9 kg (20 lbs).
Excluding systems and accessories.
Dimensions (W x H x D): 530 x 190 x 330 mm /
20.9 x 7.5 x 13
MTG-100C-28
Charger Controls and Indicators
0 Ventilating Fan: During charging, keep air
ventilated and do not cover or block the fan.
9 Power Indicator: Green LED indicator indicates
8 000 000
power is switched on.
SYNC button: To synchronize all receivers to
the same transmitter channel. Insert transmitter
into Master/Source cell #12.
Power switch.
Power Fuse: 1A/250V.
AC Power Socket: Built-in universal AC
100~240V switching power.
ACT-BUS: Static IP set up interface.
ETHERNET: Ethernet Interface Port.
Charging Cells: 28 cells for a mixture of
transmitters and receivers.
SYNC Master Cell: Insert and align the battery
contact points.
22
Charging the Transmitters and Receivers
Plug the power cord into the built-in AC power
outlet and then plug it into a power outlet.
Power on.
Insert the receivers and/or transmitter into the
charging cells. Make sure the battery contact
points are aligned with those inside the charging
cell.
Viewing Charging Status
Charging: red LED indicator ("Charg.." appears
and LCD is lit).
Charged: green LED indicator (ready. LCD is
not longer lit).
Note:
Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of
charge cycles and may eventually need to be
replaced. Battery life and number of charge
cycles vary by use and settings.
Keep your battery contact surfaces clean
23
Dirty contact points are a main source of
charging problems. Regular cleaning is required
for optimal performance. To clear dirt and
residue, gently clean the contacts with a soft
cloth. Pure alcohol may be used to remove
grease and other contaminants.
SYNC (Synchronization)
The SYNC function facilities channel synchronization
between receivers and transmitter automatically.
0 Power on the charger.
. Insert the transmitter into cell #12, marked as
Master/Source.
. Insert 1~27 receivers in charging cells.
0 Make sure all battery contact points are aligned
with those inside the cell.
0 Press and release the SYNC button to activate
synchronization.
o SYNC button will lit for approx. 2 seconds once
activated.
0 When channels are synchronized, SYNC button
will no longer be lit.
Notes:
* Receivers and transmitter can be powered on or
off during synchronization.
* Synchronization works even if a receiver is
placed inside the Master/Source cell that is the
same intended channel.
24
Software Installation & Management
Manual Internet IP Set-Up
Connect MIPRO-DV to the ACT —BUS socket.
Start the optional managing software from the
PC, power off the charger carry case, hold the
SYNC button and then restart the power, the
internet IP manual set-up will show up in the PC
screen accordingly.
Ethernet Networking Interface
25
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet port on charger carry case. Connect the
other end to a PC Ethernet port.
PC networking enables multi monitoring and
controls.
Digital Wireless Tour Guide System ‘ r _ Bigital Wireless Tour Guide: System
Terminal Set-Up Storage Placement
Bau_d Rates: 115200 Data bit: 8 Bottom Case for Transmitters and Receivers Storage
Parlty: None Stop blt: 1
Flow Control: None
Note:
* Optional accessories are required prior to making
internet connection between Ethernet and ACT-
BUS interface ports.
Auto Shut-off Timer for Receivers
0 Each receiver has a built-in 6-hour factory preset
auto shut-off timer to prevent wasted battery Top Case for Power Cords and Neck Lanyards Storage
hours.
0 Receiver LCD screen will display "TIME OUT" for
30 seconds prior to auto shut-off
. Power-on the receiver manually after auto shut-
off.
. The optional software enables different auto
shut-off timers option.
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Headworn frames or mini-gooseneck
mics
Headworn microphone booms
AC Power Cord
26 27
Digital Wireless Tour Guide System
Earphones and Headworn Microphones Storage
Headworn microphones
24-set Earphones
28
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 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).
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
IC
The user manual for the LPD shall contain the following or equivalent
statements in a conspicuous position:
"Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.“
Disposal 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 Iead(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!

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