TOA S404BTX Wireless Bodypack Transmitter User Manual S4 system e

TOA Corporation Wireless Bodypack Transmitter S4 system e

User Manual

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   WIRELESS MICROPHONES SYSTEM   S4.04 / S4.10 series     CONTENTS  1.  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2.  GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3.  FEATURES 4.  HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 5.  NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 6.  CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING by MANUAL 7.  CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING by INFRARED SYNCHRONIZATION      8.  CHANNEL SCAN 9.  BATTERY ALARM 10.  OPERATIONAL HINTS 11.  TROUBLESHOOTING 12.  SPECIFICATIONS 13.  FREQUENCY TABLE     Thank you for purchasing TOA's TRANTEC S4 series Wireless Microphone system. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
2  1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use. • Make sure to  observe the instructions  in this manual  as the  conventions of  safety symbols  and messages regarded as very important precautions are included. • We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.  Safety  Symbol  and Message Conventions Safety symbols and messages described below are used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property damage  which  could  result  from  mishandling.  Before  operating  your  product,  read  this  manual  first  and understand the safety symbols and messages so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards.   WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in death or serious personal injury.  When Installing the Receiver • Do  not  expose  the  unit  to  rain  or  an  environment  where  it  may  be  splashed  by  water  or  other  liquids,  as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. • Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit.  Using a voltage higher than that  which is specified may result in fire or electric shock. • Do  not  cut,  kink,  otherwise  damage  nor  modify  the  power  supply  cord.  In  addition,  avoid  using  the  power cord in close proximity to heaters, and never place heavy objects -- including the  unit itself -- on the power cord, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. • Avoid installing  or mounting  the unit  in unstable locations,  such as  on a  rickety table  or  a slanted surface. Doing so may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage. • To prevent lightning strikes, install the unit at least five meters away from a lightning rod, and yet within the protective range (angle of 45°) of the lightning conductor. Lightning strikes may cause  a fire, electric shock or personal injury. • Since the  unit is designed  for in-door use, do not install it  outdoors. If installed outdoors,  the aging of parts causes the unit  to fall  off, resulting  in personal  injury. Also, when  it gets  wet with rain, there  is a danger of electric shock.  When the Receiver is in Use • Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet and contact your nearest TOA dealer. Make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock. ·  If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit. ·  If water or any metallic object gets into the unit ·  If the unit falls, or the unit case breaks ·  If the power supply cord is damaged (exposure of the core, disconnection, etc.) ·  If it is malfunctioning (no tone sounds.) •  Do  not  place  cups,  bowls,  or  other  containers  of  liquid  or  metallic  objects  on  top  of  the  unit.  If  they accidentally spill into the unit, this may cause a fire or electric shock. • Do not touch the unit's antennas during thunder and lightning, as this may result in electric shock.  When the Microphone or the Transmitter is in Use • To  prevent  the  electromagnetic  wave  from  badly influencing medical equipment, make sure to  switch off the unit's power when placing it in close proximity to the medical equipment
3   CAUTION   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.  When Installing the Receiver • Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock. • When  unplugging  the  power  supply  cord,  be  sure  to  grasp  the  power  supply  plug;  never  pull  on  the  cord itself. Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shock. • When moving the unit, be sure to remove its power supply cord from the wall outlet. Moving the unit with the power cord connected to the outlet may cause damage to the power cord, resulting in fire or electric shock. When removing the power cord, be sure to hold its plug to pull. • The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. •  Avoid  installing  the  unit  in  humid  or  dusty  locations,  in  locations  exposed  to  the  direct  sunlight,  near  the heaters,  or  in  locations  generating  sooty smoke  or  steam  as  doing  otherwise  may  result  in  fire  or  electric shock.  When the Receiver is in Use • Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break which may result in personal injury and/or property damage. In addition, the object itself may fall off and cause injury and/or damage. •  Make  sure  that  the  volume  control  is  set  to  minimum  position  before  power  is  switched  on.  Loud  noise produced at high volume when power is switched on can impair hearing. •  Never  open  the  unit  case  as  there  are  high  temperature  parts  inside  the  unit,  which  may  cause  a  burn  if touched. Refer all servicing to your nearest TOA dealer. • Use the dedicated AC adapter for the unit. Note that the use of other adapter may cause a fire. • If dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in the wall AC outlet, a fire may result. Clean it periodically. In addition, insert the plug in the wall outlet securely. • Switch off the power, and unplug the power supply plug from the AC outlet for safety purposes when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more. A fire or electric shock may result. •  Any  modifications  made  to  this  device  that  are  not  approved  by  TOA  Corporation  may  void  the  authority granted to the user to operate this equipment. • Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  When the Microphone or the Transmitter is in Use • When the unit is not in use for 10 days or more, be sure to take the battery out of the unit because battery leakage may cause personal injury or contamination of environment. • Make sure to observe the following handling precautions so that a fire or personal injury does not result from leakage or explosion of the battery. · Do not short, disassemble heat nor put the battery into a fire. · Do not solder a battery directly. ·  Be sure to use the specified type of battery · Note  correct  polarity  (positive  and negative orientation) when inserting a battery in the unit. · Avoid locations exposed to the direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity when storing batteries. • When the battery becomes inflated or leaks, discontinue use and replace with new one immediately  CAUTION  TO  USER:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT  NOTE:  To  comply  with  the  FCC  RF  exposure  compliance  requirements,  no  change  to  the antenna  or  the  device  is  permitted.  Any  change  to  the  antenna  or  the  device  could  result  in  the  device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device.
4  IMPORTANT NOTE: This  device  complies  with  Industry  Canada’s  licence-exempt  RSSs.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions: (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  interference;  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le pr és ent a pp ar ei l est co nfo rm e aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.  L'exploitation  est  autorisée  aux  deux  conditions  suivantes  :  (1)  l'appareil  ne  doit  pas  produire  de brouillage,  et  (2)  l'utilisateur  de  l'appareil  doit  accepter  tout  brouillage  radioélectrique  subi,  m êm e  si  le brouilla ge est susc epti ble d'e n compromettre le fonctionnement.  2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The  TOA’s  TRANTEC  S4  series  W i r e l e s s   M i c r o p h o n e   s y s t e m   is  designed  for  use  on  the  UHF f r e q u e n c y   band,  and  suitable  for  vocal  or  speech  reinforcement  applications.  It  features  a  compander circuit which minimizes the influence of ambient noise. S4.04 : 4 User selectable channels that can be operated simultaneously. S4.10 : Up to 12 User selectable channels that can be operated simultaneously. (depending on region) S4  series  HDX  Wireless  handheld  Microphone  is  a  vocal  microphone,  employing  a  fine,  powerful  dynamic microphone unit. S4  series  BTX  Wireless  belt-pack  transmitter  can  use  TRANTEC  series  lavalier  microphones  and  headset microphones . S4 series RX Wireless receiver is a diversity receiver to minimize drop-outs.  3. FEATURES • An optimized PLL-synthesizer minimizes the oscillation frequency drift resulting from the ambient temperature or voltage fluctuation. • Power/Battery lamps  indicate battery consumption to prevent the unit from malfunctioning  when the battery level remarkably decreases. • Up to 10 hours of continuous use with single AA alkaline battery. • S4 series HDX employs a built-in antenna. • The  state  of  battery  consumption  can  be  displayed  on  S 4   s e r i e s   R X   receiver's  indicator. • Quick channel scanning and auto channel set-up.. • Infra-red auto channel set-up. • Compact size and high reliability  4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids, as doing so may result in unit failure. •  Never  open  nor  remove  the  unit  case  to  modify  the  unit.  Refer  all  servicing  to  your  nearest  TOA dealer. • Take care not to drop the unit onto the floor nor bump it against a hard object as the unit could fail. • Do not place the unit in locations of high temperature (ex. in an ill-ventilated car in summer) or high humidity as the unit could fail. • Do not use the unit in locations where it is exposed to seawater. • Avoid using a mobile telephone near the wireless microphone in use. Noise could be picked up. •  When  installing,  keep  the  unit  as  far  away  as  possible  from  fluorescent  lamps,  digital  equipment, personal computers, and other equipment that generate high frequency noise. • To clean, use  a dry cloth. When the unit gets very  dirty, wipe lightly with a cloth damped in a dilute neutral  cleanser,  then  wipe  with  a  dry  cloth.  Never  use  benzene,  thinner,  or  chemically-treated cleaning towel. • W hen using two  or more wireless microphones, keep them  at least 50  cm away from each other to avoid malfunctions or noise. • Keep the wireless microphone at least 3 m away from the receiving antenna. Using the microphone in close proximity to the antenna could result in malfunctions or noise.
5   5. NOMENCLATURE  AND FUNCTIONS  Receiver : S4.04-RX & S4.10-RXA   [Front]1. Power switch Press this switch to turn the power on, and press it again to turn off the power. 2. Channel setting key [SET] Used to select the receiving channel (frequency). (The receiver frequency must be identical to that of the microphone.) 3. Infrared (IR) sync key [SYNC] Press this switch to transfer the frequency to the transmitter. 4. Reception lamps [A, B] Either  lamp  of  A  (left)  or  B  (right)  lights  yellow when the receiver matches a radio signal from the transmitter. 5. AF peak lamp [PEAK] Lights red when the receiver output level reaches the point about 3 dB below the clipping level. 6. Infrared (IR) port [IR] Transmit  the  infrared  signal,  when  pressing SYNC key,  7. Numerical LED display Indicates  the  current  channel  number  in  normal state. In  setting  mode,  the  indicated  channel  number flashes until registered. 8. RF signal level meter (S4.10-RXA only) Indicates  the  current  channel  number  in  normal state. 9. Antennas (S4.04-RX only) Raise  both  antennas  at  45°  outwards  from a vertical line.  When  carrying  the  unit,  be  sure  to  fold  down both antennas to prevent them from break. S4.04-RX S4.10-RXA
6   [Rear] 10. DC input jack Connect  the  power  cable  of  the  supplied AC adapter to this jack. 11. Cable hanger Hook the power cable onto this part. 12. AF output Balanced XLR jack, male type (Pin #2: Hot). S4.04-RX : -20 dBu (maximum) S4.10-RXA : 16 dBu (maximum) 13. AF output Unbalanced phone jack S4.04-RX and S4.10-RXA : 10 dBu (maximum) 14. Volume control (S4.10-RXA only) Adjust the output level.  15. Antenna input A, B (S4.10-RXA only) BNC connectors for antennas Phantom powering for the external antenna (optional) For  the  wireless  system  covering  a  relatively narrow area, use the supplied two rod antennas, which should be set up at 45°  outwards  from a vertical line.  Tip  S4.10-RXA receiver gain is continuously adjustable. 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 noise. Monitor the AF peak LED on the receiver, and adjust the volume control to achieve the best signal quality.    S4.04-RX S4.10-RXA
7  Handheld microphone : S4.04-HDX & S4.10-HDX
8  Belt-pack transmitter : S4.04-BTX & S4.10-BTX
9   1. Power switch Slide this switch towards “ON” to turn the power on, and slide it again towards “OFF” to turn off the power. 2. Power / Battery lamp A green LED lights as long as the battery capacity is sufficient. When the battery capacity becomes low, the green LED starts to flash. 3. Numerical LED display Indicates the current channel number in normal state. In setting mode, the indicated channel number flashes until registered. 4. Channel setting key [SET] Used to select the channel (frequency). (The frequency must be identical to that of the receiver.) 5. Infrared (IR) port Receive the infrared signal from the receiver.  6. PAD switch (S-4.10-HDX only) This switch is used for microphone sensitivity adjustment .The sensitivity can be decreased by “H” (0dB), “L” (-10dB).  Note  Never position the transmitter antenna directly against the body or hand. This will have the effect of reducing the operating range considerably. 7. Battery compartment Insert an AA battery according to (+ ) and (–) indications on the battery compartment. Note:  Turn off the power switch. HDX: Hold the microphone body and rotate the microphone grip counterclockwise to remove it. BTX: Slide  the  battery  cover  in  the direction indicated by the arrow while pressing on the cover with a thumb and hinge up-wards. 8. MIC / Instrument switch (BTX only) Slide  this  switch  towards  “MIC”  to  connect  the microphone,  and  slide  it  towards  “INST”  to connect the instrument. 9. Audio level control (BTX only) Adjust  the  audio  level  control  using  the suppli ed screwdriver. The transmitter sensitivity increases as the control is rotated clockwise, and decreases as rotated counterclockwise. 10. Input connector (BTX only) 3.5 mm j ack  socket, Connect the microphone or the instrument  cable.   11. Antenna (BTX only) 12. Clip (BTX only) Clip the transmitter to a belt through the transmitter clip. It is better the belt should be pressed against the base of the transmitter clip. 13. Microphone (BTX only) Note:  Route the microphone cable so as to avoid undue strain of friction. Try and keep the microphone cable away from the antenna.  6. CHANNEL  NUMBER SETTING by MANUAL Step 1.  Press the SET key for about 3 seconds until the displayed channel number blinks. Step 2.  Select the desired channel number with the SET key, and once the desired number is reached, release the SET key. After about 5 seconds, the receiver automatically sets channel and the blinking number turns to steady light.  Tip  Continuous or each depression of the SET key permits the display to cycle through the channel numbers.  On the receiver side, when the dot LED by the channel number LED is blinking at selecting channel number, this means that the channel has already been occupied.  Note  Make  sure  that  the  transmitter  is  identical  to the receiver in the channel number. Should the microphone's setting differ from that of the receiver, the receiver does not receive the radio signal from the transmitter.  On the transmitter side, the power switch turns on, the channel number display turns on the light for about 30 seconds, and then this display turns off the light. When SET key presses in this condition, this display turns on the light for about 30 seconds.
10  7. CHANNEL  NUMBER SETTING by INFRARED SYNCHRONIZATION Step 1.  Confirm  that the receiver is set the  channel  number and the transmitter is turned the power on, and open the battery case on the transmitter. Step 2.  Bring the IR port in the transmitter within 20cm of IR port on the receiver. Step 3.  Press the SYNC key on the receiver for about 3 seconds. When the channel data be transmitted successfully from the IR port on the receiver, the displayed channel number flashes. Step 4.  When the channel number are synchronized successfully between the receiver and the transmitter, the displayed channel number in the transmitter blinks for about 3 seconds,   Note  On the transmitter side, even if the channel number display turns off the light, the display turns on again when IR synchronization succeeds.       8. CHANNEL SCAN Step 1.  Press the SET key and the SYNC key at the same time for about 3 seconds. Channel  scan begins,  and an idle  channel number is indicated blinking on the channel number display. Step 2.  After channel scan finishes, the idle channels are displayed in turn. Step 3.  Press the SET key and the SYNC key at the same time, the receiver sets the idle channel automatically. Note  Before starting the channel scan, turn off all transmitters and any other equipment that could cause the interference during the performance so it will be detected during the channel scan. If there are no idle channels, the channel number is displayed blinking as a “-“.  And then the channel before starting the channel scan is set again. Multiple System Setup   Set up each system one at a time, confirm each system is assigned a  different channel, and leave the transmitter powered on. Otherwise, the channel scan from the other receiver will not detect as the occupied channel.   9. BATTERY ALARM INDICATON • When the battery capacity in the corresponding transmitter becomes low, the dot LED of the numerical LED on the receiver and the transmitter blinks. Replace the transmitter battery.
11  10. OPERATIONAL HINTS •  The  transmitter's  service  distance  is  3  –  100  m.  When  the  transmitter  user  moves  in  a  facility,  signal dropouts  (momentary  losses  of  signal  reception)  may be  encountered.  These  dropouts  are  caused  by  the building's architectural designs or materials which block the travel of or reflect the radio signal. If this occurs, the user needs to change locations for better signal reception. • Confirm the good line of sight between the transmitter and the receiver. Do not place the large obstructions (ex. Concrete walls or large metal obstructions) between the transmitter and the receiver. In addition keep the receiver away from the metallic beams and obstructions as these can adversely affect the antenna pick-up pattern and induce the interference. • The proper operation of your wireless system may be interfered with by other system operating on the same frequency. In such cases, change the operating frequency of your system. • Hold the microphone  within 20cm from the sound source. Move the microphone closer for a  warmer sound increased. And do not cover the grille with hand. • Keep your mouth 15 – 20 cm away from the lavalier microphone for the best possible sound reproduction. In case  of  the  Omni-directional  response,  it  will  pick  up  sounds  from  all  directions.  It  is  better  that  the microphone  is  placed  closer  to  the  sound  source.  Take  care  not  to  bring  your  mouth  too  close  to  the microphone (within 5 cm) as this impairs speech clarity if you speak loudly. •  In  case  of  the  headset  microphone,  by  adjusting  the  gooseneck,  locate  the  microphone  with  the  supplied windscreen  in  front  of  your  mouth,  and  position  it  3  –  5  cm  away  from  your  mouth  for  the  best  sound reproduction. When the microphone is too close to  your mouth or you speak too loud, speech clarity will be impaired, making it hard for the audience to hear announcements.  11. TROUBLESHOOTING Issue  Condition  Solution No sound  Receiver Reception lamps [either A or B] or RF signal level meter lights. Confirm the connections of all sound system or gain Confirm the receiver volume control.  Sound distorted  AF peak lamp [PEAK] indicates.  Confirm the transmitter gain or PAD. Confirm the receiver volume control. Confirm the receiver output level  match to the input level of  the mixer / amplifier. Poor range or sound dropouts  Receiver Reception lamps [A and B] are flicking or RF signal level meter turn light off.. The system must be set up within recommended range.  The transmitter must be used in line of sight from the receiver. Check the channel scan, confirm nearby source of interference, and change the receiver and the transmitter to a different channel. Confirm the battery indication, and replace the transmitter battery.
12  12. SPECIFICATIONS System Modulation  Wideband FM Frequency Range  UHF band (500-538, 538-576, 576-603, 603-638, 638-671,  671-701, 720-758, 785-815, 819-832, 836-867, 925-937.5 MHz) Tunable Frequencies  25 kHz Steps Switchable Channels  S4.04 : 4 channels S4.10 : 16 channels Operated channels simultaneously  S4.04 : 4 channels S4.10 : up to 12 channels (depending on region) Pilot tone  32.768kHz Total Harmonic Distortion  < 1 % @1kHz Function  IR sync, Channel scan, Battery life information Dynamic Range  >96 dB(A) Operating Range  approx. 100 m Operating Temperature Range  -10°C to +50° C  Note: 500–603 MHz and 614–698 MHz for USA/Canada, 614–698 MHz for Brazil, 865–867 MHz for India, 925-937.5 MHz for Korea  TRANSMITTER   S4.04-HDX, S4.10-HDX  S4.40-BTX, S4.10-BTX Microphone unit  Dynamic with cardioid pattern  TRANTEC series lavalier and head set microphone RF Carrier Power  10 mW  10 mW Audio Frequency Response  80 - 15000 Hz  50 - 15000 Hz Audio input Level  140 dBSPL  (maximum)  -6dBV  (maximum), mic gain 0dB Battery Life  approx. 10 hours  approx. 10 hours Power Supply  1 AA size alkaline battery, 1.5 V   1 AA size alkaline battery, 1.5 V  Finish  Resin, coating  Resin, coating Dimensions*  250 x φ55 mm  62 (W) x 100 (H) x 25 (D) mm (with clip) Weight*  245 g (with battery)  85 g (with battery)  RECEIVER  S4.04RX, S4.10-RXA Diversity Reception  Antenna Diversity Sensitivity  10uV at 45dBA S/N Squelch (SQ)  Tone SQ, Carrier SQ, Noise SQ Audio Frequency Response  50 - 15000 Hz Audio Output Level  (Maximum) S4.04-RX Balanced (XLR socket) : -20 dBu Un-balanced (1/4" jack socket) : 10 dBu S4.10-RXA Balanced (XLR socket) : 16 dBu Un-balanced (1/4" jack socket) : 10 dBu Power Supply  12 VDC 500 mA Dimensions*  215 (W) x 39 (H) x 102 (D) mm (excluding antenna and BNC) Weight*  480g 0dBu=0.775V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  • Accessory AC adapter Microphone holder (For handheld microphone) Screwdriver (For setting of Belt-pack transmitter)  Color label set (10 colors) Storage case (For transmitter)  13. FREQUENCY TABLE

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