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@ TRAN-rec ‘ UHF WIRELESS" SYSTEM CONTE NTS 1. Introduction and Safety Trantec S416 System Overview Rece’wer Layout and Operation Handheld Layout and Operation Beltpack Layout and Operation NQFWN General Set-up, Operating Hints and Fault Finding 10. Technical Specifications . Warranty Terms INTRODUCTION The Trantec 54.16 Series represents Trantec's commitment to providing high- quality, affordable Wireless Audio Links using our considerable design expertise gained over many years as a leading edge manufacturer. We would like to thank you for purchasing this product and would like you to spend a short time reading this Operations Manual so as to familiarise yourself With the features of the Trantec 54.16 series. SAFETY Our aim is to supply you with a product that provides you With countless hours of trouble free use. In order to achieve these goals, we recommend the following:- Keep the system away from direct sources of heat e.g. Central heating radiators, heaters and direct sunlight. Should the Transmitters not be used for extended periods of time we recommend that the batteries are removed to avoid any potential leakage. Keep the system clean by usmg a slightly damp cloth. Never use household cleaning agents or solvents. Avoid using or storing the system in damp conditions. Always use the AC power adaptor supplied With the Receiver and never remove the external covers of the equipment, so as to expose the electronics. License reguirement The term "lC. before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada Technical specifications were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions, (1) This device may not cause harmful interterence, and (2) this device must accept any interierence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE : To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no charge to the antenna orthe device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user' 5 authority to operate the device Le pr éen! apparei/ est confer/fie aux C N}? dlndusm'e Canada applicable: aux appare/ls rad/a exempts de licence L exp/citation est auto/1's é aux daux conditions Sufi/antes .' (1) / apparefl nedait pas produire de brawl/age, er (2) l’utf/Isareur de l'apparefl daft acceprer [our brand/age rad/i: gear/27115 sub]; m éne sf le broil/Wage es! suscept/Zz/e d 'en (ammo/meme le fiancfionnement $4.16 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Trantec $416 is a high»quality UHF Wireless Microphone System. The 5416 has many features including.- >> 16 User Selectable Channels. >> DiverSity Receiver Operation - to minimise drop-outs. >> User Adjustable Audio Output Level - adjustable on both Jack and XLR outputs >> User Adjustable RSSVSquelch - enables the user to minimise external interference, >> Rear Mount Detachable Antennas. >> Includes 4 Licence Free Channels, >> 19" Rack Mount plate available, THE $4.16 COMPRISES 2 BASIC DIFFERENT VARIATIONS:- The Handheld System and the Beltpack Presenters/Instrument System. The Handheld System comprises a fully integrated Handheld Microphone incorporating a Cardioid Dynamic Capsule and is most suited to General Vocal Applications. The Beltpack System comprises a Beltpack Transmitter which is supplied with a small Lapel style clip-on Microphone and is ideally suited for General Presentation/ Theatre applications In addition the Beltpack Transmitter is supplied With an Instrument Cord This cord enables the beltpack to be used With electric instruments eg. Guitars and other high impedance applications. $4.16 RECEIVER LAYOUT DIVERSITY A IIII-‘_\_\.‘ __ . DivERsm a POWER Rf SIGNAL AF PEAK OIL LEVEL AuDio |6CHANNEL OUYPUT XLR SELECTOR SWITCH ANTENNA s ANTENNA A AUDIO Aunio Mum AC ourPur JACK ourvu'r SQUELCH ADAPTOR LEVEL CONTROL INLET RECEIVER OPERATION 1. Connect the appropriate AC adaptor into the DC tnlet as marked on the rear panel and observe the Supply indicator (green Led ) lights up Zv To provide best diversity operation, attach the antennae and angle them to form a ”V" (as per illustration) ensuring they have a good line-of—sight View at the corresponding transmitter. Lev Avoid placing large metallic objects in the transmission path. 3 Initially set the receiver AF gain control to its mid-position and connect the AF output from either the 1/4 inch Jack or XLR to your Mixing console or amplifierv 4. Select rear panel Channel Selector SWitch (Small screw-driver adjust) to correspond to Transmitter setting. It is possible to select any of the 16 channels. (Factory set to position 1). $4.16 HANDHELD LAYOUT LOCKlNG RING GRILLE ANTENNA \ / HANDHELD BATTERV INSERTION 1. Rotate the top collar locking ring In the directlon indicated m the illustration and gently pull the body downwards, 2. Insert a 9V MN1604 (IEC 6 LR51)PP3 type alkaline battery, being sure to observe the correct polarity as marked. 3, Gently slide the body upwards and lock. Note: Should the Red battery status Led Indicator go out during operation, this indicates a flattened battery and that it should be changed CHANNEL SELECTION. (Small screw-driver adjust) Wlth the Transmitter in the OFF position select a channel to Correspond with the Recelver. It IS possrble to select any of the 16 channels. (Factory set to position 1). ts CHANNEL SELECTOR BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR oworr Note: If the Transmitter Active Channel has been changed whilst in the ON posltion, |t must be turned OFF and then ON again to complete selectloni 54.16 BELTPACK LAYOUT LAPEL Mnlgomone <— ANTtNNA BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR ROTATING BELT CLIP oworr SWITCH BATTERVI CONTROL HOUSING BELTPACK BATTERY INSERTION 1. Slide the batten/ compartment to the rear and hlnge upwards to expose the battery 2 Insert at 9V MN1604 (IEC 6 LRGI) PP3 type alkaline battery, being sure to observe the correct polarity as marked, Note: Should the Red battery status Led Indicator go out during operation, this indicates a flattened battery and that it should be changed, MICROPHONE CONNECTION 1 Connect small lapel~type microphone into the corresponding 3 5mm Top Panel Socket 2. Ensure that the Battery Compartment MIC/INST sWitch IS set to Mic position. at Clip the microphone to your clothing (normally Tie or Jacket Lapel). Route the mic cable so as to avoid undue strain or friction. Try and keep the mic cable away from the ANTENNA The microphone supplied with the 54.16 has an Omni-dtrectional response, which means it Will plck up sounds from all directions. In wew of this we recommend that the microphone is placed as close as possible to the reqUired sound source INSTRUMENT CONNECTION 1, Connect the supplied Instrument cord into the corresponding 3 5mm Top Panel Socket. 2. Ensure that the battery compartment MIC/INST swnch is set to INST position BELTPACK GAIN CONTROL ADJUSTMENT. (Small screw-driver adjust) It required adjust the Transmitter AF gain control so the signal only very occasionally allows the Red AF O/I. Peak Led on the recerver to light, CHANNEL SELECTION (Small screw-driver adiust) With the Transmitter in the OFF position, select a channel to correspond With the Receiven It is possible to select any of the is channels (Factory set to position I). Note' It the Transmitter Active Channel has been changed whilst in the ON position, it must be turned OFF and then ON again to complete selection AF GAIN ADJUST CHANNEL SELECT 16 POSITION MIC/INSTRUMENT SWITCH GENERAL SETUP AND OPERATING HINTS 1 v DISTANCE. To maximise operating distance (approximately 100m). We recommend you follow the guidelines below. Ensure good line of sight between Transmitter and Receiver. Do not place large obstructions between receiver and transmitters eg. Concrete walls, large metal obstructions, In addition keep the receiver away from metallic beams and obstructions as these can adversely affect the Antenna Pick-up Pattern and induce interference, Always ensure that the Transmitter is at least 3m (10 feet) away from the Receiver. Conduct a ”Walk test" WhKh involves you movmg the Transmitter in the area where transmission is required Whilst noting the received RF signal strength on the receiver bargraph. Reception is best With all 4 Leds lit. Never position the Transmitter Antenna directly against the body or hand This Will reduce the operating range conSiderably. . SQUELCH/RSSI SET UP. The 54.16 incorporates a Fixed Noise Squelch and a variable ”Recewed Signal strength" Mute Control on the rear panel of the Receiver. This function is to reduce or eliminate the effect of interference from outSide sources Note Trantec cannot guarantee multichannel compatibility With other brands/make of product To adjust follow these steps: a. Turn off the Transmitter and note if any interference is present by monitoring the Receiver RF Bargraph or Audio Output Turn the Squelch Control clockWise until the interference disappears In extreme cases it may not be possible to remove the unwanted interlerence and in this case it is recommended you try an alternative channel. Note: the Squelch Control affects the operating range of the system and With the Squelch set to maximum, the range Will be Signilicantly reduced. 3. RECEIVER AF GAIN ADJUST The 5416 receiver gain is continuously adjustable between Mic and Line level. Should the receiver signal be too high it will distort your mixer/amplifier. If the signal is too low the result will be an increase in general background n0iset Adjust this control to achieve the best Signal quality, 4. BATTERY INFORMATION. Please note that this product is designed to be used with 3 9V Alkaline battery Should you use a rechargeable cell, be sure not to force it into the battery compartment as some types can be considerably larger than standard types and note that the operation time WIII be much reduced. 5, LOW-BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR ON TRANSMITTERS In normal circumstances, with the use of an Alkaline 9V battery, the Transmitters should provide approximately 10hrs of continuous use. Should the Batteiy indicator go out, it is adwsable to change the battery as soon as possible. FAULT-FINDING In the event of a problem it is worth checking the followmg check list. 1. No RF Signal Indication on Receiverl Are the Receiver and Transmitter on the same channel? a. b. Is the battery lresh in the Transmitter and the battery indicator lit? Z No Audio Signall a Is the AF Gain Control set correctly on the Receiver7 b is the Squelch Control set correctly (Normally mIdIOOdBA AF FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Handheld BOHz — lGKHz +/- Sale. Beltpack GOHZ , IGKHz +/, BdB AF THD: less than 1% OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 40° , +45°c / 95 relative humidity. RECEIVER OPERATING VOLTAGE: 12v @ IOOmA FIRST IF FREQUENCY: 55.875MH2 SECOND IF FREQUENCY: 10.700MHz AF OUTPUT: Variable to +10dBu unbalanced via 1/4 inch mono Jack socket. +16dBu Balanced Vla XLR 3F connector Pin 2 +. INDICATORS 4 posiuon RF Bargraph, AF peak (overload), Power. Dlversity A/B. CONTROLS: Channel select, AF output, Squelch. DIMENSIONS: 35 x 213 x 98mm. WEIGHT: Approx 5809 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER OPERATING VOLTAGE: 9V Q <50mA. OPERATING TIME: approx 10 hours: OUTPUT POWER: 10mW max, CONTROLS: Frequency select, Orr-off swrtch. INDICATORS: Battery status Led: TRANSDUCER TYPE: Dynamic wrth Cardrold pattern. DIMENSIONS: 280 x 50mm max. (uncludlng grille) WEIGHT: Approx 210g BELTPACK TRANSMITTER OPERATING VOLTAGE: 9V @ <50mA, OPERATING TIME: approx 10 hours, OUTPUT POWER: tOmW max. CONTROLS: Frequency select: On»off swrtch, Lapel/Instrument switch, Gain adjust. INDICATORS: Battery status Led. CONNECTORS: AF input vua 3,5mm socket. T|p = Audio. ang + sleeve = Gnd, LPZ LAVALIER MICROPHONE: Back electret condenser microphone with omni-directional pattern. DIMENSIONS‘ 60 x 100 x 30mm mm Including belt clip WEIGHT: Approx 909 TYPE APPROVALS. ETSI 300-422, FCC pt 74 h. DECLARA110N OF CONFORMITY: This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC 89/336/EC or 73/23EC. GUARANTEE: All Trantec produm are guaranteed for a period of one year from date of purchase against defects in materials and workmanship In the event of a claim under guarantee the system should be returned to your dealer in its original packaging and with proof of purchase. Defects caused by modification, mis-use or accident are not covered by this guarantee E & OE Due to our continual policy of research and development we reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice. 10/06 CC TRAN'I'EC TOA Corporation URL: hnp://www.|oa.|p/ 03342411948
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