Mipro Electronics Co ACT70HN71A71 Wideband Handheld Transmitter User Manual ACT 70H 2CE466A 20121015

Mipro Electronics Co Ltd Wideband Handheld Transmitter ACT 70H 2CE466A 20121015

Users Manual

ACT-70H  Handheld Transmitter Wideband User GuideMIPRO Electronics Co., Ltd.Headquarters: 814 Pei-Kang Road, Chiayi, 60096, TaiwanWeb:    www.mipro.com.twE-mail: mipro@mipro.com.twAS121015Design  and  specifications  are  subject  to  change  without  prior  notice2 CE4 6 6 A
1 Features3 Handheld Controls and Indicators5 O16 Setting MUTE 17 General Tips for Improving SystemPerformanceperating Instructions for Insertion & Removing Battery6 Patented Protection Cover8 LCD Display Screen9 How to Setup Transmitter Parameters14 Battery StatusWideband  Handheld  Transmitter01ContentsWideband  Handheld  Transmitter!Innovatively designed housing in MIPRO's aesthetics and ergonomic style.!Perfect combination of audio and wireless transmission technology creates perfect sound quality. !Patented design of the grille and battery housing being integrated. It's easy to screw the grille to open the battery compartment and install 2 AA batteries.!The unique flat top multi-layered steel grille for condenser capsules and round top for dynamic capsules protect the capsule against impact and pop noise. The upper grille is able to be detached easily for cleaning and hygiene practices. !The interior grille with fine metal mesh instead of sponge foam minimizes pop noise and effectively ensures sound clarity.!Patented dual-end shock-mount capsule suspension design virtually eliminates the vibrations and handling noises.!Premium detachable condenser or dynamic microphone capsule module options!True condenser capsule exhibits high fidelity, wide dynamic range, fast transient responses, low feedback howling, accurate sound image characteristics, transparent sound quality, and sustains maximum SPL.!Enhanced low handling noise and vibration suspension designed dynamic microphone capsules for option.Features
Handheld Controls and Indicators!Backlit LCD displays working channel, battery status, encryption status, RF, and audio levels.!The bottom housing, where high-efficiency antenna is integrated inside, embedded with power switch, mute button and setup button for programmed gain, limiter, low cut and RF output power.!The bottom housing is covered by patented end-cap with color-coded channel identification clips. Detach the end-cap to operate setup button. Reverse the end-cap to shield power switch and operate the mute button during operation.!High efficiency and low spurious emissions transmitting circuit is applied. An interference-free working channel can be synchronized automatically and quickly without any error by MIPRO's patented ACT™ function.Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  Transmitter231122338899441010111166775501    01               GROUP      CHAN
Capsule Module: Protects detachable microphone capsule module and internal foam prevents breathing, wind and POP noises.Battery Compartment: Holds 2 'AA' batteries.Housing: Protects transmitter PCB, battery compartment and batteries.LCD Panel: Displays transmitter parameters.Power On/Off Switch: Slides the power switch to the “ON” position for use or to the “OFF” position when not in use.MODE Button: Allows access to 6 available functions displaying in LCD panel.SET Button: Parameter selection button.ACT Infrared (IR) Port: Receives signals from receiver to synchronize frequencies.MUTE Button: To mute and un-mute the audio signal temporary.Protection Cover: Protects power switch and prevents user has direct access to power switch.Channel ID Clip: For channel identification (Optional)1234567891011Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  TransmitterOperating Instructions for Insertion & Removing BatteryCaution:Remove the batteries if unused for a long period of time to prevent battery leakage, corrosion and causes damage to electronics.!!!Turn the microphone housing and pull it toward capsule grille to expose battery compartment.Insert two new AA alkaline batteries in the battery compartment with correct polarity orientation.Turn power switch to ON position after battery installation. If LCD does not lit, please check battery polarity or change to fresh batteries.45
!Channel identification clip can be attached to the bottom of protection cover. Protection cover's patented design protects accidental access to power switch and its rugged material and snug fit offer protection to both power switch and PCB during accidental drop.Steps:!Remove protection cover and turn it 180-degree.!Install the protection cover after turning will cover up power switch.              Mute function is open for easy acsess.!When power is off, reverse-installation of protection cover will turn on the switch automatically. To turn off the system, remove the cover to turn off.!Protection cover must be attached during operation for full protection.Patented Protection CoverWideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  Transmitter67
FFEEAADDBBCCLCD Screen for function displayAF (audio) MUTETransmitter Battery Meter121213131414121214147UA               BANDAF MUTEHow to Setup Transmitter ParametersLCD Display Screen1313!Remove protection cover to expose MODE button and SET button.!MODE Button:                                                 Press “MODE” button to access one of the six functions below.!SET Button:                                                  Press “SET” button and LCD wills start flashing. During flashing, press SET button to change parameters.Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  TransmitterGroup and ChannelFrequency Sensitivity LevelRF Output PowerFrequency BandMUTE ModeBBAACCDDEEFF89MODESET01    01               GROUP       CHAN01    01               GROUP       CHAN775.275MHz               FREQUENCY0 dB               AF   GAIN7UA               BANDMANUAL               MUTE   MODERF-LOW               RF   POWER
!Frequency Band, Group & Channel and Frequency are factory pre-set, thus, its parameter values are displayed after it is ACT synced. Values cannot be changed.( )Frequency Band( )Group and Channel( )FrequencyWideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  TransmitterSetting Input Gain Level!Selectable AF GAIN between 6dB to -6dB with 3dB parameter up or down selection.!Press MODE button until AF GAIN mode appears.!Press SET button once to activate function. !Press SET button to select the desired sensitivity level.!Press MODE button to confirm and save the change.  !The higher the sensitivity level, the lower the dynamic range of input signals. Meanwhile noise will increase, and the feedback problem will be getting more serious. Please make sure sensitivity level is set at proper level.10 117UA               BAND775.275MHz               FREQUENCY01    01               GROUP      CHAN0 dB               AF  GAIN3 dB               AF  GAIN6 dB               AF  GAIN3 dB               AF  GAIN-6 dB             -3 dB               AF  GAIN  AF  GAIN-3 dB               AF  GAIN0 dB               AF  GAIN
Setting RF Output Power!2 RF Output Power Levels: RF-HI and RF-LOW.!Press MODE button until RF POWER mode appears.!Press SET button once to activate function. !Press SET button to select the desired RF output power.!Press MODE button to confirm and save the change, or LCD will stop flashing after 5 seconds and parameter will be saved. Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  Transmitter12 13MUTE MODE!MUTE MODE: Select from MANUAL and DISABLE.!Press MODE button until MUTE MODE appears.   Press SET button once, the LCD screen starts flashing to denote it is ready to accept mode  changes. Press SET button to change between MANUAL and DISABLE in cycle. Press MODE button to confirm and save the change, or LCD will stop flashing after 5 seconds and parameter will be saved. !MUTE button is  operable when MUTE MODE is set  in MANUAL mode.!MUTE button is  not operable when MUTE MODE is set in DISABLE mode.RF-HI               RF  POWERRF-LOW               RF  POWERDISABLE               MUTE MODEMANUAL               MUTE MODE
!When the battery has less than 10% power remaining, display will start flashing and batteries must be replaced immediately. If an under voltage condition continues, the LCD will show “OFF...” and the system will shut down.Battery Status100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 10%Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  Transmitter!Turn the power switch to ON position where transmitter will be activated and LCD will lit up.!Turn the power switch to OFF position to shut down the transmitter.!When the power switch is turned off, the LCD will show “OFF...” (for Power Off) first and then the system will shut down and no further messages will be displayed.Power ButtonERR Message !When “ERR” appears in the display it indicates that an operational error has occurred. Please refer to the following codes to diagnose which error you are experiencing.ERR no01 EEPROM is not being programmed or internal data error.ERR no02 For testing only.ERR no03 The frequency you want to program is above the switching bandwidth of the transmitter. Use a receiver with an appropriate frequency group. (At this time the microphone is still operating and the frequency remains unchanged. To clear the displayed "ERR" message, switch the handheld transmitter off and on again.)ERR no04 The frequency you want to program is below the switching bandwidth of the transmitter. Use a receiver with an appropriate frequency group. (At this time the microphone is still operating and the frequency remains unchanged. To clear the displayed “ERR” message, switch the handheld transmitter off and on again.)!“Group” & “Channel” : When both the group and channel numbers are displayed, it means that you are using the pre-programmed frequency of the receiver.!“Channel” Only : If “Channel” only is displayed, it means that you are using a frequency which is not pre-programmed.14 15OFF...
Setting MUTE!Press MUTE button to enter MUTE mode.   !Under MUTE mode, press MUTE button to exit MUTE mode.!MUTE  button is  not operable  when MUTE MODE is set in DISABLE mode.Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  TransmitterMUTE               AF MUTE  AF INPUTMUTEMUTEGeneral Tips for Improving System Performance1. Performer should avoid holding the microphone over or near the antenna section as this will deteriorate transmission efficiency. Severe deterioration if performer directly covers up the antenna section with both hands.   2. Many performers tend to hold the microphone by the top grille. Unfortunately, this position seriously degrades both the sound quality and directionality of a microphone. Even the most expensive microphones will have its original sound quality compromised by this method. Grabbing a microphone by the grille will isolate the capsule's acoustic resonance circuit and or change the capsule resonator's frequency. This results in an inferior performance in both frequency response and the separation of directionality. In addition, a palm's sound-focusing effect will tend to strengthen resonances in certain frequencies and can cause unwanted echo.3. A proper technique is required for using directional microphones because the distance between the microphone and your mouth has a significant impact on sensitivity and performance. There is an inverse relationship between microphone sensitivity and the distance from the mouth to the microphone. Consequently, performers with a ''weaker'' sound level cannot expect to hold the microphone too far away from their mouth and compensate by turning up the amplifier volume to increase the sound level as this can easily cause echo or feedback. In contrast, performers with a ''louder'' sound level should not hold the microphone too close as this can easily result in distortion by causing the amplifier system to be overloaded.16 17FFEEDDAABBCC  AF  MUTE   AF  MUTE   AF  MUTE01    01               GROUP       CHAN775.275MHz               FREQUENCY0 dB               AF   GAIN  AF  MUTE7UA               BAND  AF  MUTEMANUAL               MUTE   MODERF-LOW               RF   POWER  AF  MUTE
4. Furthermore, a large-diaphragm directional microphone has a very distinct proximity effect. When the microphone is close to the mouth, the bass response is strengthened as the distance gets closer. Therefore, if a performer's sound is insufficient in bass, they can hold the microphone closer and use the proximity effect to help compensate for the lower bass level. Conversely, if a performer's voice is too heavy in the bass register, increasing the distance between the microphone and their mouth will decrease the proximity effect and reduce the bass response, thus making their voice become clearer and brighter.5. It is recommended to keep the grille and sponge windscreen clean to avoid any substance blocking the proximity effect of the microphone.Wideband  Handheld  TransmitterWideband  Handheld  TransmitterDisposal2005-08 -132005-08 -13Dispose  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  lead(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!THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 74 OF THE FCC RULES AND RSS-123 ISSUE2 OF CANADA. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) This device may not cause interference.(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.    & IC - ID18 19

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