3.1 Conformity and approval
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare
that the transmission system TXS-2402SET is
in ac cordance with the basic requirements and
the other relevant regulations of the directive
2014 / 53 / EU . The declaration of conformity is
available on request from MONACOR INTER-
NATIONAL .
The transmission system operates in the
2 .4 GHz range and is licence-free and gener-
ally approved for operation in the EU and EFTA
countries .
4 Setting into Operation
1) Set up the receiver (the height at which the
microphones are held is ideally suited) and set
up the two antennas (1) in a vertical position .
2) Connect the output of the receiver OUT-
PUT (6) to a line input of the following unit
(e . g . mixer, amplifier) . The 6 .3 mm jack is
unbalanced and supplies the mixed signal of
both microphone channels . For connection,
the supplied cable may be used .
3) For power supply of the microphones, move
the cover of the battery compartment on the
rear side of the microphones in direction of
the microphone head and take it off . Insert
two (rechargeable) batteries of size AA into
the battery compartment, as shown in the
battery compartment and in fig . 4 .
Close the battery compartment with the
cover .
Never put discharged batteries or
defective rechargeable batteries in
the household waste; always take
them to a special waste disposal,
e . g . collection container at your
retailer .
4) Connect the supplied power supply unit to
the power supply jack (8) on the receiver and
to a socket (230 V/ 50 Hz) .
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5 Operation
1) Prior to switching-on for the first time, turn
back the VOLUME controls (4) on the receiver
to "1" for both microphones .
2) Switch on the receiver: keep the button
(2) pressed for approx . 1 s until it lights up .
3) Switch on one or two microphones with the
button
(9) . The button lights up during
operation . If it fails to light up or if it starts
flashing, the batteries may be low and should
be replaced .
After switching on a microphone, a wire-
less connection to the receiver is made . The
LED (3) on the receiver indicates that a con-
nection to the corresponding microphone has
been established . If an LED fails to light up
or starts flickering although the respective
microphone has been switched on, the other
microphone or another unit may cause inter-
ference in transmission . In this case, change
the transmission channel of the microphone
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(
chapter 5 .1) .
If there is still interference in transmission,
please check
– if the batteries in the microphone are low .
– if there are objects or other wireless trans-
mitters (e . g . microwaves, WLAN, baby
monitors) in the transmission path which
may interfere with reception . Metal objects
in the vicinity of the transmitter or receiver
may affect the directivity of the antenna .
– if the reception can be improved when you
turn the antennas .
– if the distance between transmitter and
receiver is too long (range approx . 20 m in
buildings or 30 m in the open air) .
4) Speak or sing into the microphone . Do not
cover the area of the transmitting antenna
(10), as this will reduce the range . Adjust the
desired volume for both microphones with
the VOLUME controls (4) .