Traveler Speaker System AS TV8 User Manual

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TRAVELER  
AS-TV8  
USER'S GUIDE  
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Operating Manual for AS-TV8 Series  
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Introduction  
Galaxy Audio introduces the Any Spot Traveler (AS-TV8); a new  
AC/battery operated portable PA system. This compact system  
features an 8” woofer, 1” horn, 50-watt amplifier, and can be  
configured in a variety of ways to meet your specific needs.  
Features of the standard Traveler include: 2 Inputs (XLR/1/4”  
combo with its own volume control and a dual RCA), 2 Band EQ,  
and a Master Volume. Audio Outputs include a dual RCA Line Out  
and a ¼” Speaker Output to power an additional speaker. The  
Universal Power Supply/Battery Charger allows the Traveler to be  
used anywhere in the world. The Traveler will operate for an  
unlimited time on AC power and for about 6 hours on just battery  
power. A full recharge of the batteries takes about 4 hours. The  
Traveler may be operated while recharging the batteries without  
affecting the charge time. If a power failure occurs when operating  
on AC, the Traveler will seamlessly switch over to battery power.  
The Traveler has a unique “plug in” modular design, which allows  
optional Function Modules to be easily added or removed. Optional  
Modules include Wireless Mic Receivers (with Handheld, Headset,  
& Lapel options), a CD/MP3 player, and the choice of an  
Echo/Delay unit or an Audio Link Module,  
which wirelessly transmits the  
entire audio mix from one  
Traveler to any number of satellite  
Travelers. Since all the Modules  
are internally wired, no external  
patching is necessary. The  
durable ABS enclosure features a  
convenient carry handle and a  
provision for standard pole  
mounting. The Traveler is  
designed for people who need a  
portable, lightweight, “all in one”  
PA system that allows for a quick  
and uncomplicated setup.  
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Front Panel Configuration of AS-TV8 Series  
AS-TV8 Series  
Handle  
1" Horn  
8" Woofer  
Speaker  
Grille  
Heat Sink  
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Rear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8C2 Series  
AS-TV8C2  
Receiver  
Modules  
CD/CMP Player  
Power Switch  
Mixer  
Speaker Out  
In/Out  
Jacks  
Power Supply  
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Rear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8CE2 Series  
AS-TV8CE2  
Receiver  
Modules  
CD/CMP Player  
Digital Echo System  
Power Switch  
Mixer  
Speaker Out  
In/Out  
Jacks  
Power Supply  
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Rear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8CT2 Series  
AS-TV8CT2  
Receiver  
Modules  
CD/CMP Player  
Audio Link  
Transmitter  
Power Switch  
Mixer  
Speaker Out  
In/Out  
Jacks  
Power Supply  
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Description of Functions for AS-TV8 Series  
A. Wireless Microphone/Audio Link Receiver  
1. LCD display  
2. A/B diversity indicator  
3. RF indicator  
4. AF level indicator  
5. Channel Set  
6. Channel selector  
7. Power switch & mic. volume  
(1)(2) (3)(4) (5)  
(6) (7)  
B. Anti-Shock CD/CMP Player  
1. Program Playlist  
2. Power switch  
3. LCD display  
4. Shuffle/Repeat  
5. Stop/Eject  
6. Search and play the previous track  
7. Search and play the next track  
8. Play/Pause  
9. CD volume  
10. CD slot  
11. CMP (Compressed Media Player) Folder  
(1)  
(4)  
(8)  
(5)  
(10)  
(11) (6)  
(7)  
(9)  
(2)  
(3)  
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(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
C. Power Switch  
1. Power LED  
2.Charging indicator  
3.Power On/Off switch  
D.Mixer  
(4)  
1. Master volume control  
2. Treble control  
3. Bass control  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
4. Mic volume control  
(For wired Mic connected  
to Mic in jack)  
E. In/Out Jacks  
1. Line in RCA jacks  
2. Line out RCA jacks  
3. Mic in XLR/1/4" jack  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
F. Speaker Out  
1. Speaker level output jack.  
Minimum 8 ohm external speaker  
(1)  
G. Power Supply  
1. AC Power Cable connector  
2. Batteries (behind cover)  
3. Battery cover  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
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H1. Digital Echo System (for AS-TV8CE2 )  
1. Power switch and master echo volume control  
2. Delay repeat control  
3. Delay time control  
4. Wired mic 1 volume control  
5. Wired mic 2 volume control  
6. Wired mic 1 1/4” input jack  
7. Wired mic 2 1/4” input jack  
REPEAT DELAY  
ECHO  
MIC 1  
MIC 2  
MIC 1  
MIC 2  
(1)  
(2) (3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
H2. Audio Link Transmitter (AS-TV8CT2)  
1. LCD display  
2. TX indicator  
3. Low audio level indicator  
4. High audio level indicator  
5. Enter Setting  
6. Channel selector  
7. Power switch and volume control  
(1)  
(2) (3) (4) (5)  
(6) (7)  
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Cautions Before Using the System  
1. There is a universal AC switching power supply/charger built into the system  
that will operate on voltages of 100~240V,50/60Hz. Verify that the voltage to  
which you are connecting is in that range and then connect the AC power  
cord from the AC IN (G1) Pg. 7 to the wall outlet.  
2. Charge the battery for at least 8 hours with the Power Switch OFF prior to first  
time use to maintain the quality of the battery and provide maximum operation  
time. When charging, the charging indicator (C2) Pg. 7 lights RED. When  
charging is almost complete, the indicator will flash RED and GREEN. After the  
battery is fully charged, the indicator lights GREEN. After the initial charge the  
Traveler may be operated on either AC or Battery power. When operating on  
AC power the Traveler will simultaneously recharge its internal batteries.  
3. This system has auto protection circuitry for the battery that will protect the  
battery from being overcharged or overused. When running on battery power  
and the power switch LED (C1) Pg. 7 lights RED, the battery power is down to  
30%. When the power switch flashes repeatedly, the battery is nearly  
exhausted and the system will turn off automatically to protect the battery.  
Installation and Operation of Portable Sound System  
A. Wireless Mic/Audio link Receiver (see page 6)  
This system includes one or two receivers with selectable PLL 96 channel  
operation. These modules receive signals from wireless Mics or from another  
Traveler equiped with an Audio Link Transmitter.  
1. Turn the power switch (A7) pg. 6 clockwise to turn on the receiver.  
2. The LCD display (A1) will show "On" and the channel that was last in use  
when the unit was turned off.  
3. To select a different channel, press the set button (A5). The channel number  
will flash in the in LCD display. Press the up or down button (A6) to select a  
channel to use, and then press the set button. After a channel has been set,  
press either the up or down button to display the frequency of the selected  
channel.  
4. Adjust the volume control to a usable level.  
5. When receiving signal, the A/B diversity indicator (A2) will light RED or  
Green to show the normal condition. The RF indicator (A3) will light to show  
RF received and the AF indicator (A4) will show audio received.  
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B. Anti-Shock CD/CMP Player (see page 6)  
1. Push the powerswitch (B2) Pg. 6 to turn on the player. Put a CD in the CD slot  
(B10) or push the Stop/Eject button (B5) to take a CD out of the slot.  
2. Press the Play/Pause button (B8) to start or pause CD/MP3 play .Turn the  
volume control (B9) to adjust to the proper volume. Push the Stop/Eject button  
to stop or change the CD or CMP (Compressed Media Player) disc.  
3. Press the Forward (B7) or Reverse (B6) button to skip forward to the next track  
or reverse to the previous track. Holding down the Forward or Reverse button  
will continuously forward or reverse the tracks.  
4. Repeat/Shuffle (B4) has three modes:  
1. Repeat one song  
2. Repeat all songs  
3. Shuffle for random play.  
5. Create Program Playlist:  
Step 1: Press Prog button (B1) to begin setting up the program playlist  
Step 2: Select a song (see step 3 and 6)  
Step 3: Press Repeat (B4) to enter the song. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter  
additional songs.  
Step 4: Press Play (B4) to play the programmed songs in memory  
*Please note that the program will reset once the Program button is pressed  
again.  
6. To select a folder from an CMP, press Folder button (B11). Use Forward or  
Reverse buttons to select a song.  
C. Tone Controls (Mixer) (see the page 7)  
1. Turn the Treble control (D2) Pg. 7 counterclockwise to decrease the treble,  
and turn clockwise to increase the treble. The center position (straight up)  
produces a flat response.  
2. Turn the Bass control (D3) counterclockwise to decrease the bass, and  
turn clockwise to increase the bass. The center position (straight up) produces  
a flat response.  
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D. In/Out Jacks (see page 7)  
1. The system contains Line In, Line Out, and Mic in jacks for connecting external  
audio devices.  
2. Line In (E1): Pg.7 RCA jacks to connect external audio sources, such as CD/  
MP3 players or iPods. The volume of the Line In is controlled solely by the  
Master (D1).  
3. Line Out (E2): RCA jacks to send the signal to other audio devices, such as  
recorders, mixers, or power amps.  
4. Mic In (E3): XLR or 1/4” (6.3mm) phone jack for wired microphones. Volume  
of this input is controlled by Mic In (D4) and the Master (D1).  
E. Speaker Out: (see page 7)  
1. Used to connect to an external unpowered speaker (8Ω Min.)  
F. Digital Echo System (see page 8)  
1. Turn the power switch (H1-1) Pg.8 clockwise to turn on the echo system. Then  
use this control to adjust the level of echo in the mix .  
2. Adjust the repeat button (H1-2) to select the number of repeats desired.  
Adjust the delay button to select the delay time.  
3. Mic input jacks (H1-6 and H1-7) are provided for connecting wired Mics. Mic  
volume is controlled by H1-4 and H1-5 plus the Master (D-1).  
G. Audio Link Transmitter (see page 8)  
This module transmits the entire audio mix from one Traveler to another Traveler  
equiped with a wireless Mic/Audio Link Receiver.  
1. Turn the power switch (H2-7) clockwise to turn on the transmitter.  
2. The LCD display (H2-1) will show “On” and the channel in use when the unit  
was last turned off.  
3. To select a different channel, press the set button (H2-5) and the channel will  
flash in the LCD display. Press the up or down button (H2-6) to select the  
transmit channel, and then press the set button again to enter the setting. The  
LCD will then automatically display the selected channel. To display the  
frequency of the selected channel press and hold either the up or down button.  
4. Turn the volume control (H2-7) to adjust the audio transmit level. Use this  
control in conjunction with the volume controls on the receiving Traveler.  
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5. When transmitting signal, the TX indicator (H2-2) pg. 8 will light Green to  
show the transmitting condition. The AF Level indicator lights Yellow (H2-3) to  
show a low audio level and lights Red (H2-4) to show high audio level.  
6. Set up the receiving Traveler according to the procedure outlined in: A.  
Wireless Mic/Audio Link Receiver on page 9. Select the channel chosen  
on the transmitting Traveler.  
Notice: 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 the user's authority to operate the device.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
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Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone  
Front Panel  
Wind Screen: Protects cartridge with  
Pop Filter.  
Main Body: Contains Wireless  
Transmitter PCB.  
SET button for channel settings  
LCD panel: Channel and frequency display.  
UP and DOWN buttons: For Channel select and  
Frequency display.  
LED: Power status  
Power Switch:  
Charging Input: Remove lower housing to  
access.  
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Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone  
Rear Panel  
Volume Control: Three level settings, including  
mute, LOW and HI.  
HI  
HI  
HI  
HI  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
HI  
LOW  
MUTE  
Pushing point: Slide the battery cover down by  
pressing here.  
Battery Cover  
Lower Housing: Remove to slide battery cover off or  
to connect charger  
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Operation of Handheld Microphone  
A. Battery Installation Steps:  
1. Turn off the microphone before inserting batteries.  
2. Press in the latch to release the lower housing and slide it off.  
3. Press in the latch to release the battery cover and slide it down.  
4. Insert 2 disposable batteries of 1.5V type or 2 rechargeable batteries of 1.2V  
type.  
5. Observe proper polarity while inserting batteries.  
6. Slide the battery cover back to its original position.  
7. Install the lower housing back to the lower part of the microphone.  
B. Switch-On Steps:  
1. Press the power switch and hold for about two seconds until the LED  
turns to RED and "on" is displayed in the LCD.  
2. The LCD will then automatically display the selected channel.  
:Channel indicator.  
:Press and hold the Up or Down button to display the  
corresponding frequency  
C. Switch Off steps:  
1. Press and hold power switch for about two seconds until the LCD displays  
OFF.  
D. Channel/Frequency Settings (with power on):  
1. Press the SET button and hold for about 2 seconds.  
2. The Channel number display will start flashing.  
3. Press the Up button to display a higher numbered channel.  
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4. Press the Down button to display a lower numbered channel.  
5. Press the SET button to activate the selected channel.  
E. LCD Indications:  
1.  
2.  
:Three bars means batteries are fully charged.  
:One bar indicates low batteries. Replace or recharge the  
batteries.  
3.  
:No bars showing indicates batteries are exhausted and after  
flashing three times the power will automatically shut off.  
F. Battery Charging Steps:  
1. Rechargeable batteries need to be NiMH AA 1.2V with an amperage of  
2100mAH or less as the charging function is limited to batteries of that  
rating.  
2. Recharging is best accomplished by using the AS-TV8DCC charger  
3. Charging status:  
a.  
Battery indicator flashing: Non-Rechargeable batteries installed or  
no batteries installed. Check the batteries.  
b.  
Battery indicator is flashing and LCD backlight is on: Failing,  
corroded, or over-temperature batteries.  
c.  
d.  
One or two bars showing: Batteries are charging successfully.  
Three bars showing: Batteries have been fully charged.  
* Please note the microphone will be turned off automatically while it is being  
charged.  
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G. Trouble Shooting:  
1. LED doesn't light when power switch is pressed to turn on mic.  
a. Make sure that the batteries are not discharged.  
b. Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly.  
2. LCD shows  
when power switch is pressed to turn mic off.  
a. Press the SET, UP and DOWN buttons at the same time in order to turn  
the microphone off automatically. The LCD display will flash about ten times  
and then the microphone will turn off automatically. The microphone should  
now turn on and off normally.  
b. If the problem persists, call for service.  
3. LCD panel shows unusual indications.  
a. Remove the batteries from the microphone and re-install them.  
4. No audio from microphone.  
a. Check that the frequency of the transmitter is the same as that of the receiver.  
b. Make sure that the Mic switch is not set to Mute.  
c. Check if the distance between the transmitter and the receiver is too great.  
d. Check if the transmitter or the receiver is too close to any large metal objects.  
5. Interference and signal Disturbance.  
a. Make sure there are no other wireless systems operating on the same  
frequency in the same area. This includes Microphones, televisions, radio  
stations, etc. Try setting the transmitter and receiver to a new channel.  
H. Q&A  
1. Q: How long can the microphone be operated with fully charged batteries?  
A: Re-chargeable batteries will last approximately 8 to 10 hours. Disposable  
batteries will last approximately 13 hours.  
Q: How much time is required to recharge batteries from a fully exhausted  
state.?  
A: Approximately 4 to 5 hours.  
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Description of Functions for Body Pack Transmitter  
1. Mini XLR Mic input jack (TA3M)  
2. Power switch  
3. Mute button  
4. Antenna  
5. Power light  
6. Charging Jack  
7. LCD light  
(4)  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
8. Set button  
9. Channel select button  
10. Sensitivity control  
11. 3.5mm aux input jack  
12. Belt clip  
13. Battery compartment  
14. Battery cover  
(5)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(6)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(10)  
(11)  
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Operation of Bodypack Transmitter  
A. Battery Installation:  
1. Switch the transmitter off before inserting batteries.  
2. Slide the battery cover off.  
3. Insert 2 disposable batteries (1.5V AA) or 2 rechargeable batteries (1.2V AA).  
4. Observe correct polarity when inserting batteries.  
5. Slide the battery cover back to its original position.  
B. Turning unit on:  
1. Switch the power to ON position  
2. The RED LED will light and the LCD will display "On".  
Battery status and channel will then appear.  
If no other operation is performed, LCD light will go off automatically in 5  
seconds.  
C. Channel/Frequency Settings:  
1. Press and hold the SET button for approximately 2 seconds until the channel  
number flashes.  
2. Release the SET button and the current channel will keep flashing  
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select a different channel.  
4. When the desired channel is displayed press the SET button again. The  
display will stop flashing and stay on the channel selected.  
5. Press and hold the UP or DOWN buttons to display the frequency associated  
with the channel number selected.  
D. Meanings of LCD appearance:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Batteries fully charged and channel 08 selected.  
One bar displayed indicates low-battery. The batteries need to  
be changed or rechargeable batteries need to be recharged.  
No bars displayed indicates the batteries are exhausted and  
after flashing three times, the power will automatically shut off.  
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E. Battery Charging Steps:  
1. Insure that the batteries are the rechargeable type.  
2. Switch Power to OFF position.  
3. Insert AS-TVMBP into its own intelligent charger stand (AS-TV8DCC).  
4. Batteries will recharge automatically.  
5. For more details of charger stand please refer to AS-TV8DCC user guide.  
F. Turning the unit OFF:  
1. Slide the power switch to the OFF position.  
2. LCD display will show "OFF"  
If there is no further operation, the Power LED and LCD will switch off  
automatically.  
G. Troubleshooting  
1. No LCD display when the unit is switched on.  
a. Make sure the batteries are not discharged.  
b. Make sure the batteries are installed correctly.  
2. LCD shows Err when switched on.  
a. Switch power OFF, repeat steps for turning unit on.  
b. If the problem persists, call for service  
3. No Audio from Transmitter.  
a. Check that the Transmitter and Receiver are on the same channel.  
b. Check if "MUTE" is activated.  
c. Check if the volume control of the receiver is set to a proper position.  
d. Check if the Transmitter and Receiver are within the operating distance  
range.  
4. Interference and signal disturbances.  
a. When two Transmitters are being used, select different  
frequencies. If voice disturbance still occurs try selecting another channel  
until interference is gone.  
b. Make sure there are no other wireless systems operating on the same  
frequency in the area. This includes other wireless microphones,  
television or radio stations, etc. Try setting the Transmitter and Receiver  
to a new channel.  
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Maintenance  
Avoid Excessive Heat  
Don't leave transmitter or receiver in hot sun, on a radiator, or near other  
sources of high temperature.  
Avoid Rough Handling  
The transmitter and receiver may be damaged if dropped.  
Storage  
Before storage, fully charge the batteries in both transmitters and receivers. If  
possible, recharge once a month during storage and again before first use.  
Storage (Long term)  
Remove the internal batteries when storing the units for a long period of time.  
Replacing Batteries  
Observe the correct polarity when installing batteries. Replace batteries  
only with the same or equivalent type.  
Battery Terminals  
Keep the contacts clean and inspect them often to insure they are not corroded.  
If they become corroded, polish them with a pencil eraser.  
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CAUTION  
Da ng e r o f e xp lo sio n if the b a tte ry is inc o rre c tly insta lle d .  
Re p la c e o nly with the sa m e o r the e q uiva le nt typ e .  
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Portable Amplifier Speaker  
92 dB, 1Watt @ 1 M  
Sensitivity  
Maximum SPL  
Frequency response  
Speakers  
112 dB  
70 Hz ~ 20 kHz (audio)  
8" LF woofer, 1" HF horn  
AS-TVREC x 2 @ diversity  
50 W RMS, 80 W MAX.  
Up 70 dB  
Receiver module  
Output power  
Signal to noise ratio  
CD/CMP player  
AS-CD (optional)  
Audio link TX  
Audio input  
AS-TVTX transmitter (optional)  
XLR-Mic. In, RCA-Line in  
RCA-Line out, SPK Out (unswitched)  
Audio output  
Controls  
Mic., Line, Bass, Treble, Master  
Power requirement  
Battery  
100-240V AC 50/60Hz  
12V, 2.9Ah * 2 (Lead-Acid) rechargeable batteries  
Operating life  
Charging time  
Dimensions (D x W x H)  
Weight  
4 ~ 6 Hours  
4 ~ 6 Hours  
12" x 9" x 18.5" (300 x 230 x 470 mm)  
26.5lbs (12 kg)  
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Key Specifications / Overall System  
Oscilla tion type  
PLL synthesized control OSC  
Carrier frequency range  
Group 2. 794 ~ 806 MHz (96 ch.)  
Adjustable frequency  
Switching bandwidth  
Pre-programmed max. 96 switchable channels  
Max. 12 MHz  
-10 ºC ~ 50 ºC  
Ambient temperature  
Maximum deviation  
Dynamic range  
T. H. D.  
50 kHz, with level limiting  
110 dB  
Less than 0.5%  
50µs  
Pre/De- emphasis  
Squelch  
Tone key and noise lock dual-squelch  
70 Hz ~ 16 kHz (wireless)  
Frequency response  
Operating range  
160 - 230 feet (50 ~ 70 M) (open field)  
with built-in antenna  
Digital Echo Module  
Input sensitivity  
10 mV  
Delay time  
Audio input  
Controls  
110 ms ~ 340 ms  
6.3 -Mic in * 2 TRS, Low 2  
Echo, Repeat, Delay, MIC1, MIC2  
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Audio Link Transmitter Module  
RF output  
10mW  
Spurious emission  
Display status  
Less than 250 nW  
LCD indi cat or displ ays chann el or frequ ency  
SET, UP, DOWN keys  
Channel select  
Antenna  
Built-in or ext ernal  
Dimensions ( L x W x H )  
Weight  
4.25" x 7.5" x 1.75" (108 x 190 x 44 mm)  
5.99 oz. (170 g)  
Wireless Mic/Audio link Receiver Module  
Antenna mode  
Diversity  
Sensitivity  
4µV @ 30 dB SINAD  
Double intermediate  
Display status  
110.6 Mhz / 10.7 MHz  
LCD indicator displays channel or frequency  
SET, UP, DOWN keys  
70 dB  
Channel select  
RF spurious rejection  
Adjacent channel performance  
IMD rejection  
68 dB @ 250kHz  
58 dB  
Antenna  
Built-in or external  
Dimensions ( L x W x H )  
Weight  
5.25" x 3.46" x 1.45" (133 x 88 x 37 mm)  
3.88 oz. (110 g)  
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Handheld Microphone  
Microphone type  
Cardioid dynamic capsule  
10mW  
RF output  
Spurious emission  
Display status  
Less than 250 nW  
LCD indi cat or displ ays chann el or frequ ency,  
bat tery condi tion  
SET, UP, DOWN keys  
Hi/Low /Mute switch  
Channel select  
AF contro ls  
Battery  
1.2 V (Ni-MH 130 0 mAh) * 2 AA type recha rgea ble batt ery  
1.5V * 2 AA Alkal ine disposa ble  
Battery life Ni-MH rechargeable 11 hou rs typi cal  
Battery life Alkaline disposable 14 hou rs typi cal  
Antenna  
Built-in  
Dimensions ( Dia x L )  
Weight with battery  
1.8" x 10. 4" (46 x 264 mm)  
9.87 oz. (280 g)  
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Bodypack Transmitter  
Mike  
Condenser mic.  
10mW  
RF output  
Spurious emission  
Display status  
Less than 250 nW  
LCD indicator displays channel or frequency,  
battery life  
SET, UP, DOWN keys  
Mute switch, Hi/Mid/Low switch  
Mic in, Aux in  
Channel select  
AF controls  
Audio input  
Battery  
1.2 V (Ni-MH 1300 mAh) * 2 AA type rech arge able battery  
1.5V * 2 AA Alkaline disposable  
Battery life Ni-MH rechargeable 11 hours typical  
Battery life Alkaline disposable 14 hours typical  
Housing  
Aluminium  
Dimensions ( D x W x H )  
Weight with battery  
1.04" x 2.52" x 3.48" (27 x 64 x 88 mm)  
4.48 oz. (127 g)  
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REGISTRATION CARD  
Registration information is used ONLY by GALAXY  
AUDIO and will be kept strictly confidential.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
may vary from state to state. This warranty is extended to the purchaser and to any  
purchaser from him for value.  
GALAXY AUDIO warrants the materials and workmanship of its products from the date of  
the original purchase.  
1. Hot Spot Series, Micro Spot Series, Audio Solutions (including Cricket, Jacks In the Box,  
& Check Mate) are products covered by 3 year warranty.  
2. Any Spot Wireless, including Wireless Personal Monitor (WPM), Assistive Listening  
System, 500 Series Wireless Microphone, 700 Series Wireless Microphone, Lightweight  
Headset Microphones, Tour Guide/Translator System, Wireless Camera Kit are covered  
by a 1 year warranty.  
3. The Traveler is supported with a 3 year warranty on speaker components and casing,  
and a 1 year warranty on wireless and CD/MP3 player components.  
4. Any units containing a battery will have a 90 day warranty on the battery.  
The following are not covered by the warranty:  
1. Damage to or deterioration of the exterior cabinet which occurs after delivery.  
2. Damage after initial delivery resulting from accident, misuse or neglect.  
3. Damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in the owner's manual.  
4. Damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone other than GALAXY  
AUDIO or an authorized GALAXY AUDIO service center.  
5. Damage occurring during the shipment or delivery of any GALAXY AUDIO product to  
GALAXY AUDIO or an authorized service center after initial delivery of the product to  
you.  
6. Damage to any GALAXY AUDIO product which has been altered, or on which the serial  
number has been effaced or removed.  
If your unit requires service, it must be returned, shipping charges prepaid to an authorized  
GALAXY AUDIO service center in the United States. (This warranty is not enforceable  
outside the U.S.) If you are not able to locate an authorized service center in your area,  
please call or write GALAXY AUDIO, 601 E.Pawnee, Wichita, Kansas 67211,  
(316) 263-2852. We will then refer you to an authorized service center to which the unit  
may be returned, or we may advise you to return your unit to the factory for service. Under  
no circumstances should you return your unit to the factory without written instruction to do  
so. If service is required, you must present the original or a copy of the bill of sale as a  
proof of date of purchase of your unit. Upon receipt of your unit for service, GALAXY  
AUDIO or the authorized service center will repair or replace your unit as soon as possible,  
but in no event later than 30 days after the receipt of the unit. We will return the unit to  
you, shipping charges prepaid, provided the necessary repairs are covered by this  
warranty. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS  
WARRANTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR BY STATE LAW. GALAXY  
AUDIO'S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION,  
OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, AND SHALL IN NO EVENT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT  
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO  
YOU.  
GALAXY AUDIO does not authorize any third party, including any dealer or Authorized  
Service Center, to assume any liability on behalf of GALAXY AUDIO or to make any  
warranty for GALAXY AUDIO.  
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MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR  
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