Enping Pasgao Audio Epuipment Factory U25PAH-710 WirelessMicrophone Transmitter User Manual
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Enping Pasgao Audio Epuipment Factory U25PAH-710 is a wireless microphone system with a handheld transmitter and a bodypack transmitter. The system has a frequency range of 800~822 MHz and a transmitter output level of 10dBm. The handheld transmitter has a maximum audio input level of 0dBu, and the bodypack transmitter has a maximum audio input level of +10dBu. Both transmitters have a gain adjustment range of +20dB. The receiver has an audio output level of -18dBu into a 600 ohm load and -12dBu into a 300 ohm load.
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IR ASC A 10 15 20 25 SYSTEM SET R F LEV E L 5 30 35 40 -3 0 3d BV A F LE V EL D I VE RS IT Y - 30 -2 4 -18 -12 - 6 L OW B ATT B Print ed in CHINA PDF 文件以 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版创建 ÿwww.pdffactory.com I NF RA R ED FE R Q UZ ASC POWER System Components: A l l th e s y st e m s in c l u d e t h e fo l l o w i n g c o mp o n e n t s : Specifications PA W- 85 0 rec ei ve r Max Audio input level Tw o AA ba tt er ie s On e 1/4i n a ud io conn ec ting ca ble ASC SYSTEM A SET R F LEV EL 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 - 3 0 - 2 4 - 18 -1 2 - 6 -3 0 3dBV DOWN LOW BATT UP INFRARED B Ba n d: UD 40 AF LEVEL D I VE RS I TY Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Level ASC FERQUZ POWER Po we r Ad apt er Fr eq u en c y R a ng e :8 0 0~ 8 22 MH z T ra n sm it t er O ut p ut L ev e l: 1 0d B m Tw o ante nna s 0d BV Dimensions 24 5m m* 51 mm di a. Weight 31 5 gr am s(w it hou t ba tt eri es) Us er 's M anu al Operating Range Under Typical Conditions Power Requirements 50 m 2“A A”s i zs a lk a li ne o r r ec ha r ge ab le ba tt er ie s N o t e: ac t ua l r a n ge de p en d s o n R F H a n d h e l d M i c r o p h o n e S y s t e m i nc l u d es t h e fo l l o w i n g : si g n al Battery Life >6 h ou rs a b s or p t io n , r e fl e ct i o n, an d i n te r f er e n ce PA H- 71 0 han dh el d tra ns mitt er Audio Frequency Response(+/-3dB) 70 Hz ~1 6K Hz Total Harmonic Distortion(+/-30KHz deviation, 1KHz tone) Audio Output Level(+/-30KHz deviation,1KHz tone) <1 % XL R con ne ct or(in to 6 00 Dynamic Range >9 0d B A- wei gh te d C t o +50 l oa d):-1 8d Bv Output Impedance Operating Temperature Range -1 0 l oa d):-1 2d BV 1/ 4i nc h c on ne ct or(in to 30 00 XL R co nn ect or:20 0 C 1/ 4 i nc h con ne ct or:1K N o t e: ba t t er y c h ar a c te r i st i c s ma y l i m it th i s r an g e XLR output Lavalier Microphone and Headset Microphone include the + - - I mpe da nc e b al an ce d following: P in1:G ro und (c ab le sh ie ld ) Max Audio input level PAB-900 bodypack transmitter 0d BV Microphone (optional LAV-2 or HSD-2) P in2:A ud io to + 10 dB V Gain Adjustment Range + 20 dB P in3:N o A ud io Sensitivity Input Impedance 5K -9 4d Bm f or 30 dB SI NA D, ty pi cal Image Rejection Dimensions 85 mm H * 65 mm W* 24 mm D >5 5d B Dimensions Weight 87 g ra ms(wi th out b at te rie s) HS D- 2 W ir el ess Mic ro p hone Sys t em s U se r Guid e 44 mm H* 21 2m m W*1 60 mm D Weight Power Requirements 96 0 g 2 “AA”si ze al ka li ne or re ch ar gePower ab leRequirements ba tt er ie s 1 2-1 8 V d c LA M P PO WE R BATT ASC Battery Life at 30 0m A,s up pl ie d b y ext er na l p owe r su pp ly >6 ho ur s LA V- 2 IR A DI VER SI TY RF LE VE L AS C S Y ST E M SE T 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LE VEL -3 0 -24 -18 -12 - 6 -3 0 3dB V LOW BATT B I NFRAR ED FERQ UZ ASC IR POWER 1 PDF 文件以 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版创建 6 www.pdffactory.com 駿 Sys tem Set up R F LE V E L 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 A F L E V EL - 3 0 -2 4 - 1 8 - 1 2 - 6 -3 0 3d B V L O W B AT T I NF R AR E D F ER Q UZ 1 R F LE V E L 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 A F L E V EL - 3 0 -2 4 - 1 8 - 1 2 - 6 -3 Fun ctio ns of P AW-8 50 R ecei ver: Receiving Setting: 0 3d B V L O W B AT T I NF R AR E D F ER Q UZ 2 Frequency Group No. and channel selection: Press “SET”key, and “GROUP ” will flash. Press or key to select suitable frequency group number, as shown in Diagram on the left. Then 1 press “SET ”key, and “CHANNEL ”flashes. Press or key to select suitable channel, as shown in Diagram on the left. 2 Note: when you use several systems, you had better set all the systems to the same group number, and then set a special channel for each system in this group. Receiver Volume Control: This device has electronic voice volume control system. Under normal indications, press or key to control the output volume of the receiver (there are 64 volume levels) as shown in Diagram on the left. 3 Normal Indications on the Display: RF level, audio level, group number, channel, and working frequency, as shown in Diagram 4 on the left. R F LE V E L 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Setting of Automatic Transmitter : 40 A F L E V EL - 3 0 -2 4 - 1 8 - 1 2 - 6 -3 0 3d B V L O W B AT T I NF R AR E D F ER Q UZ 3 R F LE V E L 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 A F L E V EL - 3 0 -2 4 - 1 8 - 1 2 - 6 -3 0 3d B V L O W B AT T I NF R AR E D F ER Q UZ 4 R F LE V E L 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 A F L E V EL - 3 0 -2 4 - 1 8 - 1 2 - 6 -3 0 3d B V L O W B AT T I NF R AR E D F ER Q UZ 5 Ha nd h el d t ra ns mi tt er Bodypack transmitter BAT T BA TT INFRARED 1 BAT T BA TT INFRARED 2 BAT T BA TT INFRARED 3 Turn off the power switch of the handheld transmitter, and then open the battery cylinder. Point its IR window to the IR window of the receiver. Press “ASC” key of the receiver and then turn on the power switch of the handheld transmitter. Point the IR window of the bodypack transmitter to the IR window of the receiver. Press “ASC” key of the receiver and then the “ASC” key of the bodypack transmitter. Whenever the “ASC” key of the receiver is pressed, synchronizing signal will be transmitted continuously for 25 sec, and “INFRARED” symbol on 5 the screen also flashes, as shown in Diagram on the left. When the infrared receiving circuit is enabled, “INFRARED” symbol on the handheld transmitter will flash and the entire display screen of the bodypack transmitter will flash (the infrared transmission indicator lamp will also flash at the same time). Notes: when establishing infrared connection between the receiver and the transmitter, the distance between them should not exceed 0.5m. When more than one system are used, only IR window of one transmitter should be pointed to the receiver for each infrared connection. F ro nt Pa ne l IR ASC A 5 10 15 20 25 SYSTEM SET R F LE V E L 30 35 40 AF LEVEL ANTEN NA - 30 - 24 - 18 - 12 - 6 -3 0 3 dB V L OW B AT T INFRARE D B 1 2 ASC F E R QU Z 3 POWER 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Channel A antenna LED lamp 6 UP button of the System Menu When it is steadily lit, Channel A antenna is Please See “system setting ” on page 5. working 7 IR window Channel B antenna LED lamp 2 When it is steadily lit, Channel B antenna isThis window sends infrared signal to the transmitter working for frequency synchronization. LCD panel 8 Synchronizing signal transmit button Please See “ system setting ” on page 5. 3 Press this button to establish infrared connection System setting button Please See “system setting ” on page 5. between the receiver and transmitter. 4 DOWN button of the System Menu 9 Power switch Please See “system setting ” on pageHold 5. down this switch for 2 sec and then release it, 5 and the receiver can be turned on. If it is held down for a longer time, the receiver will be turned off. R ea r P an el Transmitter Status Indications: Battery voltage indication: There are five-level battery voltage indications for the handheld transmitter, and there are six-level battery voltage indications for waist worn transmitter, as shown in Diagram 1 on the left. Group Number and Channel Indication: After infrared connection between the receiver and the transmitter is completed, the same group number and channel as those of the receiver will be indicated on the hand-held transmitter, and the display screen of the waist worn transmitter will give a 5-sec steady indication of the group and channel numbers, as shown in Diagram 2 on the left. Then it returns to normal status indications. Normal Indications on the Display: Battery voltage, group number and channel are displayed on the handheld transmitter, and battery voltage and working frequency are displayed on bodypack transmitter, as shown in Diagram 3 on the left. 5 PDF 文件以 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版创建 1 2 3 4 1 AC power adapter socket 5 6 4 XLR output socket 2 Fine adjustment of mute threshold level 5 Antenna Jack B It is the mute enabling threshold value, which is factory setting and usually does 50 ohm. not need to be adjusted. If there are any interference signals, this threshold value 6 Antenna Jack A can be increased by turning the knob clockwise until RF signal lamp goes out. 50 ohm 3 1/4in output socket 2 www.pdffactory.com Handheld Transmitter bodypack Functions: transmitter LCD screen Please See system set t i n g ” 2 1 “ 1 Interchangea ble micro p h o n e h e a d F un c ti o ns : 1 Ant enna 2 Adj ust gain and mute switc h on pag e 5. 1 4 3 2 Power/Mute Co ntrol swi t c h 3 Middle positi on is Mute . 2 B ATT INFRARED 4 IR Window This window receives i n f r a r e d s i g n a l s o a s t o k e e p f r e q u e n c y synchroniza tion. 5 3 6 OF F 3 4 ON 5 4 7 6 8 - 7 + + - Battery Replacement: 8 The life expectancy of tw o a l k a l i n e b a t t e r i e s i s a b o u t s i x h o u r s . When the power ind ication s y m b o l o n t h e d i s p l a y s c r e e n k e e p s flashing as show n in the l e f t d i a g r a m , t h e b a t t e r i e s s h o u l d b e r e placed immediately, as sh o w n i n t h e d i a g r a m b e l o w . 2 T here are two gain settin gs on AT-3002. Please s elect the in s trument setting most su itable to you. M ic.: Microphone 0 : Guitar with passive pi ckup - 10dB: Transmitter mute Low Voltage/IR Transmissi on LED lamp R ed Lamp is on: the batte ry voltage is low F lashing red lamp: IR tra nsmission is in progres s 3-p in microphone input soc ket Pow er/Backlight Control b utton Hold d own th is swit ch for 2 sec and th en rel ease it , and the tr ans mi tt er ca n b e t ur ne d o n. If it i s h el d d ow n f or a l on ge r time , the tra nsmit ter will be tu rned off. If i t is held down for less than 2 sec, the turn-on/off of LCD backlight can be c ontrolled. Syn chronizing Signal Rece ive button If thi s b utt on is pre ss ed, it is po ssi ble to es tab lis h i nfr are d c onnection between the t ransmitter and receiver . LCD screen P l e a s e S e e “s y s t e m s e t t i n g ” o n p a g e 5 . IR Window T h i s w i n d o w r e c e i ve s i n f r a r e d s i g n a l so a s t o k e e p f r e q u e n cy syn chronization. H ow to We a r t he W ai s t W or n T r an s mi t te r : 1 + + + B u c k l e t h e t r a n s m i t t e r c l i p t o t h1e b e l t or ru n t he gu ita r str ap t h r o u g h t h e t r a n s m i t t e r c2 l i p , as shown in the left diagram. If b es t ef fe ct m us t be a ch ie ve d, t he t ra ns mi tte r s hou ld be pu sh ed dow 1 - + - B at t er y R e pl a ce m en t : B AT T OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON The life expectancy of two alkaline batteries is about six hours. When the power in dicatio n symbol on the di splay sc reen kee ps fl a sh i ng a s s h ow n i n t he l e ft d i ag r am , t h e ba t te r ie s s h ou l d be replaced immediately, as shown in the diagram on the left. I NFRA RE D BA TT Open Close 3 PDF 文件以 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版创建 4 ÿwww.pdffactory.com
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