User Manual
QUIETVOX AG Sägereistrasse 20 CH-8152 Glattbrugg Switzerland http://www.quietvox.com Product Specifications QV -7T Series Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. 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. -1- Product Overview The QV -7T series product is designed specifically for the tour excursions and commercially named as Tour Guide System (TGS). The TGS consisting a low power transmitter which provides a one way communication addressing to multiple receivers operating on the same channel. FM Transmitter Model No. QVT19-7T FM Receiver Model No. QVR29-7T There are two versions available in the QVT-7T series, the CE version and FCC version identifies by extension of the model number, color codes and display ID as per the following: 1) Model No. QVT19-7T-864 Description : FM Transmitter, CE version, 40 Channels, 863.000~865.000MHz. Color Code : White Display ID : EU 1) Model No. QVR29-7T-864 Description : FM Receiver, CE version, 40 Channels, 863.000~865.000MHz. Color Code : White Display ID : EU 1) Model No. QVT19-7T-926 Description : FM Transmitter, FCC version, 40 Channels, 925.000~927.000MHz. Color Code : Red Display ID : US 1) Model No. QVR29-7T-926 Description : FM Receiver, FCC version, 40 Channels, 925.000~927.000MHz. Color Code : Red Display ID : US -2- Initial setup The transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) must perform an initial setup prior to operation. The setup is simply program the corresponding channel number between the Tx and Rx. Setup the Tx 1) Press and hold the [\/] button and power up by sliding the [Power] switch located on the right side simultaneously as shown below: [ENTER] button [/\] button [\/] button [Power] on position 2) Release the [\/] button after powered, a screen similar to below is displayed: Channel number Operating Frequency Relative to EU or US versions “US”= FCC Version 926MHz “EU”= CE Version 864MHz 2) While the “>” cursor is pointing the Ch=xx, momentary press the [ENTER] button to adjust the channel selection 1~40 as shown below: 3) While the channel number is highlighted, press the [/\] button to increase or [\/]button to decrease. 4) Press the [ENTER] button once to exit channel selection when done. The“>”cursor should have moved back to most left position and channel highlighting is off. 5) Press the [\/] button once and move the “>”cursor next to “Exit”. 6) Press the [ENTER] button to exit channel selection and setting is saved. 7) Reset power of the Tx for normal operation. -3- Setup the Rx 1) Connect the external display to the bottom of the Rx as shown below: External display 2) Press and hold the [Volume Up] button and power up by sliding the [power switch] on the side. [Volume Down] [Power switch] up position to power. [Volume Up] 3) Release the [Volume UP] button and note that the display is on as shown below: US= FCC Version 926MHz EU= CE Version 864MHz Channel number Operating Frequency Relative to US or EU Versions 4) While the “>” cursor is pointing the Ch=xx, to enter the channel selection as shown below: -4- momentary press the [Volume Down] button 5) While the channel number is highlighted, press the [Volume Up] button to increase. 6) Press the [Volume Down] button once to exit channel selection when done. The“>”cursor should have moved back to most left position and channel highlighting is off. 5) Press the [Volume Up] button once and move the“>”cursor next to“Exit”. 6) Press the [Volume Down] button to exit channel selection mode and setting is saved. 7) Turn off the Rx and remove the external display. 8) Reset power of Rx for normal operation. Channel No. vs Operating Frequency 926MHz 864MHz Chan.No. Freq.MHz Chan.No. Freq.MHz 01 925.025 01 863.025 02 925.075 02 863.075 03 925.125 03 863.125 04 925.175 04 863.175 05 925.225 05 863.225 06 925.275 06 863.275 07 925.325 07 863.325 08 925.375 08 863.375 09 925.425 09 863.425 10 925.475 10 863.475 11 925.525 11 863.525 12 925.575 12 863.575 13 925.625 13 863.625 14 925.675 14 863.675 15 925.725 15 863.725 16 925.775 16 863.775 17 925.825 17 863.825 18 925.875 18 863.875 19 925.925 19 863.925 20 925.975 20 863.975 21 926.025 21 864.025 22 926.075 22 864.075 23 926.125 23 864.125 24 926.175 24 864.175 25 926.225 25 864.225 26 926.275 26 864.275 27 926.325 27 864.325 28 926.375 28 864.375 29 926.425 29 864.425 30 926.475 30 864.475 31 926.525 31 864.525 32 926.575 32 864.575 33 926.625 33 864.625 34 926.675 34 864.675 35 926.725 35 864.725 36 926.775 36 864.775 37 926.825 37 864.825 38 926.875 38 864.875 39 926.925 39 864.925 40 926.975 40 864.975 -5- Operating – Tx (Stand alone operation) 1) Turn the Tx to on by sliding the [Power Switch] to upward position. 2) Hold the Tx in vertical position to transmit, opposite to stop transmit. 3) Maintain a distance of about 5cm between the mouth and microphone for best result. The integrated microphone is located above the display as shown. Integrated Microphone Active Transmit on Standby Transmit off 5) Turn power to off when not in use. Operating – Tx (External Microphone) 1) Turn the Tx to on by sliding the [Power Switch] to upward position. 2) Connect the external microphone to the 3.5mm jack. 3) Switch the microphone switch to“ON”position to make commentary or“OFF”position to stop transmission. 4) Maintain a distance of about 5cm between the mouth and microphone for best result. 5) Turn power to off when not in use. External Microphone Microphone Switch -6- Operating – Rx 1) Turn the Rx to on by sliding the power switch to upward position. 2) Note that the Green LED is blinking signifies in standby condition. 3) Insert the earphone to the connector. 3) Adjust the volume to a comfortable level by pressing the [Volume Up] and [Volume Down] button. 4) Turn off the unit when not in use. -7- Technical details Type of Equipment Tour Guide System Type designation QV -7T series Operating frequency 863.025MHz ~ 864.975 EU version 926.025MHz ~ 926.975 US version Type of Modulation (ITU designation) 50KF3E Channel separation 50kHz Number of channels 40 Frequency stability 5ppm Antenna type and length Tx, Rx Micro strip integrated antenna, 1/4 Wave, Unity Gain. FM Deviation (Normal) 2.5kHz FM Deviation (Maximum) 5.0kHz Microphone (Internal and External) Electret Condenser Microphone, Impedance: <2.2kΩ Sensitivity: -55dB±3dB Carrier Power (ERP) Less than 10mW Spurious emission (ERP) Less than -36 dBmw Transmitter control Up down directional on/off switch and Voice operated Duty Cycle - Class Continuous transmission possible Power supply Tx : 2 x AAA battery (1.5V Each) Rx : 2 x AAA battery (1.5V Each) End. -8-
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