Radio Shack 3201250 900 MHz Wireless Receiver User Manual
RadioShack Corporation 900 MHz Wireless Receiver
User Manual
% ‘ é 324mm Plgel Wednesday,Novomler,1WD 9:31AM it Tye elo— 8-Channel 900 MHz Wireless Receiver OWNER‘S MANUAL 4 Please read before using this equipment. Your Radioshack B-Channe] 900 MHZ Wire- less Receiver Is deslgned for use as a univer- sal microphone receiver for publlc address mlaophones or for professional muslc perfor- mancese The system‘s long range (200 test), UHF operation (910—921 .5 MHz). and low dis- tortion (2.0%) let you use It anywhere you would use a conventional microphone, and Is perfem for use with me RadIOShack B-Channel aon MHz Wireless Microphone (Cat. No. 32- 1251). The microphone receiver has both LINE and MIC level outputstor easy connec- tIon to any amplifier, mixing board, or recorder. Plus, you can use both outputs at the same time. The receiver’s volume control lets you easily balance the mimphone's outputs with other sound sources. WARNING: ru reduch the lbkoifile of shock mum. on no! ex. pass me product m lai- or "wishin- cnu non cAurioN: TO REDUCE ms RISK or ELEcvRic swoon. no nor REMOVE DOVER on BACK N0 USER. sERViCEABLE mars INSIDE. REFER SERViCING To A m... A SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN, quALiFIED PERSONNEL. This when a Intended m alert you to lite it new a mnsuiatbd da-gtrws vows wittin the product’s same inn night he oi snmn-ni mayntuda re waltituh . risk or elem shear. Do not open rm manure uses. This symbut r- im'ndvd Io into-m yw um Your equipment mlght cause TV or radio inter- lerence even when it ls operating property. To eliminate interference you can try one or more of the following corrective measures: “moan-m near-ting m minimum imam; an inaum in th- iilqumn mmmlhiwmw. ~ reorient or relocate the receiving antenna - Increase the dismnce between the equip- ment and the radio or TV It you cannot eliminate the interference. the FCC requires that you stop uslng your micro- phone. This device complies WflhTart 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmlul interference. and (2) thls devloe must accept any lnterterence received. Including in- terference that may cause undesired opera- tion. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party re- sponsible for compliance coutd void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. ® RadioShack. www.radioshack.(om" —$— mono Radioshwk Commotion. All Riv-h Emma. Rn‘osfinkuld Radiosfildunm m trim-mm um bylllflnshaefi cummim fie? % I é sztzsurm Pige? Wednesday, Numbcrmoofl 931 AM fiio A QUICK LOOK AT THE RECEIVER SIGNAL STRENGTH inure-tors — light to show him strong a micmptmna‘s signal is. _ BASS — rotate to some the low oounus. meets — male Io adlust me high sounds. POWER—premiomm ' ~ the recelver‘s power on Q "“ and om POWER inoicowr— lights when the receiver's power IS on. ANT Jack — auam the antenna It: Inc ENC cmnemr. switches to the degree channel setting, POWERING THE RECEIVER Connect the supplied antenna to the BNC con hector on the back at the receiver before you connect power, You can puwer the microphone receiver using the suppfled 12V, 200 mA AC adaptere Cautions: Vou must use a Class 2 power A source that supplies regulated 12V DC and delivers at Ieas1 200 mA, I& center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the microphone receiver‘s Dc 12V jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications, Using an adapter that does not meet these speci- I'Icatluris Dould damage the microphone receiver or the adapter. - Always connect the AC adapler to the microphone receiver before you connect II to AC power. When you finish, disconnecl mm mm...“ men 1— connect CHANNEL —sel the dip; the rscawar's MIC Mlc vowme— mate no adjust tna scuno volume Low 1 — connect the receiver's line output to an audio mum. Dc 12V —— connect the Ac adapter to power the receiver, uric LINE E snoo tn soicot Ihe desired cutout to an audit.) uutpm eyflem. the adapter lrom AC power before you dis- connect it from the microphone receiver. 1. Make sure POWER on the receiver is oti. 2. Insert the adapters barrel plug Into the receiver's DC 12V jack. 3, Plug the other end DI the adapter into a standard AC outlet. CONNECTING THE AU DIO OUTPUTS Connecting the Receiver’s LINE Output to LINE Input To connect the receiver's LINE output (Low z) to the LINE input of an ampllller. tape recorder, or mixing board, use shielded cable with an XLR plug (not supplied) on one end and the ep- pmpriele connector (phone plug or XLR oon- —$— fl i; % l El? 324mm Page] Wednnday,Novmtheri,2l)Do gllAM hector) on lhe other end. available at your loeel ReoioShaet store. 1. Insert the XLR plug into Low 2 on the receiver. 2 Connect the other end to the approprlete component 3. Sllde Mll: LINE to LINE. Connecting the Receiver’s LINE Output to MIC Input To connect the reoe'n/er‘s LlNE output (Low 1) to the mmphone input 018" amplifier. tape re- corder. ormlxing hoard, use shielded cable with an XLR plug on one end and the appropriate connector (phone plug or XLR connector) on the other and, available at your local Ra» dloshack store, 1. Insert the XLR plug into Low 2 on the receiver. 2. Connect the other and to the appropriate component, 3. Slide MIG LINE to MIC. Connecting the Receiver’s MIC Output to MIC Input To connect the receiver's microphone output (HIGH 1) to Ihe mlcrophone input or LINE input or an amplifier, tape recorder, or mixing opera, use a shielded cable with a 1lulneh (6.35—mm) mono phono plug on one end end the appropri- ate connector (phone plug) on the other end, available at your local RadioShack store. 1. Insert the cable's mono plug into HIGH 1. 2 Connect the cables other end to the appropriate component. Follow the lnstrudlons in the owner's manuals tor your other eudlo equipment to make all oth- er connections. SETTING THE CHANNEL You can set your receiver to one at eight chan— nels so you can use up to elghtwlreless micro- phone systems on the same audio system. 1. Set the microphone(s) and the receiver to off before setting the channels. 2. Follow the instructions in the microphones owner’s manual to set the wireless micro» phone’s channel. 3. Using the chart below. set CHANNEL (dip switches) to the same channel as the microphone's. ‘ EEG E 5 EEE F ° GEE ° BEE ° WEE BEE USING THE MICROPHONE RECEIVER 1. Turn on your ampliiler. tape recorder, mlx— Ing board, and other necessary compo- nents of your eudlo system. Setting BEE BEE 2. Set the components volume conlrol (or input level controls) to moderate settings. 3. Set the receiver‘s Mic VOLUME to its mini- mum setting. it Press POWER to turn on the receiver. The POWER indicator lights. 5. Turn on the microphone. The recelver‘s SIGNAL STRENGTH indicator lights. \_, 6. Talk into the mlcmphone and adlust the receiver's MIC VOLUME tn the desired level. —@P $ é JZrllslM'm Pugei Wednesdny,Nnv=mher8,2MD 9:31 AM é l O 7. Adjust use and TREBLE to Increase or SPECIFICATIONS decrease the low sounds and high sounds to suit your listening preterenees. Sensitivie/ 2.0 uV (@ 20 as Qulellng) Mole: Experiment with the receiver's vDL- 5“ R3“ (at? ”Y m9“) UME setting and the settings at other mm- m" ”WWW D'swm" penents in your audio system to obtain the Low Z Output Level (line) -- best results. Luwz Output Level (miClWthe) High 2 Output Level 8. When you are flnlshed. turn of! all your audio equipment and the microphone. PW” Requ‘mmems (DC) ~ 12V- 200 ”A Operating Frequencies: CARE Channel . Frequency A. Bi 0.0 MHz Keep the receiver dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry B. 910.5 MHz immediately. Use and store the receiver only in C 911-5 MHZ normal temperature environments. Handle the D 913-5 MHz receiver carefully; do not drop it. Keep the re- El 9130 MHZ ceiver away 1mm dust and dirt. and wipe it with 2 313-2 m; sezemp cloth occasionally in keep it looking H 9215 MHZ Dimensions 23/15 x 87/5 x 5515 in Modifying or tampering with me reoelver‘s inter— (55 x 225 x143 mm) rial components ean cause a meltunction and Weight . 14.Boz(420g) might invalidate its wenenty and void your FCC Specmfiom are Wear "d, dual mils might authorizetien te operate it. Ilyourreceiveris not my specifications are whim w Mange am, im. perfom-tng as it should. take it In your local Ra— prouementwmmut nptiee dinShack store lot assistance. Limib-d Urn-Vuarwarnnly Menus-m.“ Ivn-fi‘nuunn-unmmAA-m » mun-mummy u; um um u. m .. m w- m m. am M“ in my“ mm m... mum use... mes... mm Min-hr; ems-m remap reuse mmhwhflmmwmmmhmiummmma mama-um n! mum-MVAND Mm: m. "Rum/u! mun. 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