1. INTRODUCTION The use of the UHF band has become increasingly complex for radio systems due to the presence of multiple devices that operate on these frequencies. The system MOVING ONE is equipped with DIGITAL CODE SQUELCH, a technology that adds a digital code to the analog audio signal. This system guarantees a considerable reduction of issues related to interfering signals. This allows to avoid the typical issues of undesired opening of the squelch by interferences, occurring with standard systems.
2. RECEIVER (MOVING ONE-RX) The receiver of the system MOVING ONE operates in the UHF band, has a maximum of 77 channels, depending on the operating band, divided into 10 groups. The selection of the transmission channel occurs by means of automatic selection or manually. It is possible to select the operating frequency of the receiver using buttons and the display on the front. The antennas housed on the front must be extracted for their entire length during use.
8) “AUDIO” LUMINOUS INDICATOR Indicates the different modes of operation of the audio signal: OFF: no audio signal received or very low audio level GREEN: audio signal received with normal audio level The indicator flashes as a function of the audio signal. RED: audio signal received with very high audio level (peak) The indicator turns red to indicate the trip of the internal limiter circuit, which avoids audio signal distortion and protects the receiver from overloads.
Selection of the group Repeatedly press the "GROUP" button until the desired channel is displayed. Selection of the channel Repeatedly press the "CHANNEL" button until the desired channel is displayed. ATTENTION Whenever you change the group, the number of the channel is reset to 0. Automatic search Pressing and holding the "GROUP" button for 2 sec starts the group automatic search function.
3. HAND TRANSMITTER (MOVING-TXH) The transmitter can operate with a maximum of 77 channels, depending on the operating band, divided in 10 groups in the UHF band. Channel change takes place via the infrared communication from the receiver. The microphone with dynamic suspension condenser capsule ensures a high quality of sound reproduction with minimum handling noise. ATTENTION The transmitter and the receiver must operate on the same frequency. 3.1.
5) ANTENNA Built-in antenna that allows the transmission of the signal. 6) BATTERIES Battery area 3.2. Functions Power on Press and hold the ON/OFF button for a few seconds; the status LED (2) turns on and indicates the status of the transmitter. Power off Press and hold the ON/OFF button for about 1 sec.; the status LED (2) turns off. Selection of the channel Only via the IR command from the receiver.
Customization of the transmitter Five interchangeable plugs are provided for the customization of a transmitter in the case of simultaneous use of multiple systems (Multiple microphone setup) For replacement - Apply pressure to the sides of the plug (Figure A) and pull it completely off from the plastic body (Figure B) - Match the shape of the desired plug with that of the body (Figure C) - Firmly press up to complete insertion (Figure D) 4.
1) ON/OFF BUTTON Pressing and holding the button for a few seconds, the transmitter switches on and the LED (2) turns on. To switch off the transmitter, press and hold the button for at least 1 sec (the LED will turn off automatically). 2) “POWER” LUMINOUS INDICATOR The LED indicates the status of the transmitter and of the battery.
Selection of the channel Only via the IR command from the receiver. a) Align the transmitter and the receiver at a distance of 20/30cm b) Press and hold for two seconds the "SYNC" button on the receiver: - The "SYNC" LED on the receiver begins to flash for 5 sec. - The “POWER” LED on the transmitter flashes as soon as the synchronization has been achieved. c) Once synchronization is achieved, the transmitter will immediately begin to transmit on the preset channel.
5. SYSTEM BANDS Important Before using this equipment, contact the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of the country where the equipment is used, in order to have information about available frequencies and allowed power requirements. frequencies In some countries, the use of terminals for telecommunications is subject to Use License. Check with the authorities of the country where the equipment is used if the license is mandatory.
Band 1 Frequencies Group e Group F Group H Group J 518 2 542 606 3 630 662 4 686 742 6 766 823 7 832 863 865 0 518,425 607,375 663,150 743,500 823,125 863,025 1 519,625 609,775 667,550 747,750 823,900 863,025 2 523,625 617,100 669,275 752,500 826,950 864,075 3 526,475 620,125 670,475 758,875 828,100 864,925 4 528,275 623,675 677,250 760,325 829,625 5 535,800 625,050 682,375 762,625 831,550 6 539,250 629,325 686,000 765,875 7 541,575 0 519,50
6. SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Check that receiver and transmitter have the same operating frequency. Any transmitter can only work if it is used with the receiver operating in the same band and frequency. ATTENTION Before supplying power to the receiver, make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the input voltage indicated on the power supply. The receiver must be supplied solely and exclusively with the included power supply.
- Repeat the scan with the remaining systems and synchronize from time to time with the relevant transmitters leaving them on once synchronized. IMPORTANT If you are in an area with an interfering source (e.g. digital TV) which occupies the entire available bandwidth of the system, when scanning channel, it is selected the channel in which the interference is lower. Sometimes, in case of inconstant interferences, it is advisable to perform multiple scans 7.
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