nel can be selected with the buttons △
and ▽ (25): button △ for channel selection
"upward"; button ▽ for channel selection
"downward" .
3 . Confirm the channel selection with the
button SET . (If the selection is not con-
firmed within 10 seconds with the button
SET, the transmitter module will return to
the channel previously adjusted .)
Important: When selecting the channel, make sure
that the transmitter module and the receiver mod-
ules of the master unit are set to different channels;
otherwise there will be feedback .
3) It is possible to briefly indicate the radio fre-
quency for the channel adjusted: as long as
the button △ or ▽ is kept pressed, the dis-
play will indicate the frequency instead of
the channel .
4) The LEDs AF LEVEL (23) will indicate the level
of the audio signal fed to the transmitter
module:
– The yellow LED will light up when the
input signal of the transmitter module has
reached a certain minimum level .
– The red LED will light up when the input sig-
nal of the transmitter module has reached
the maximum level where it is close to over-
load . The LED should not light up or light
up only shortly with signal peaks; if it lights
permanently, the signal is overloaded . In
this case, reduce the volume of the corre-
sponding signal source / sources accordingly .
5) Use the control (26) to adjust the desired vol-
ume for the audio signal transmitted .
7.3 CD / MP3 player
for models TXA-800CD and TXA-802CD only
The player allows to replay not only standard
audio CDs but also CDs, USB storage media and
SD / SDHC memory cards with MP3 files .
Notes
1 . Depending on the CD type, the CD burner and the
burning program used, problems may occur when
CD-RWs are replayed .
2 . The player also supports the reproduction of WMA
files .
3 . Due to the large number of storage device manu-
facturers and device drivers, it cannot be guaran-
teed that all storage media are compatible with
this player .
4 . Cigarette smoke and dust will easily penetrate
through all openings of the player and also settle
on the optics of the laser sampling system . If this de-
posit causes reading errors and sound interruptions,
the player must be cleaned by skilled personnel .
Please note that there will be a charge on cleaning,
even during the warranty period!
5 . The anti-shock memory of the player will be able
to compensate temporary shocks or vibrations oc-
curring during CD sampling; however, it will not be
able to compensate continuous, severe vibrations .
For CD operation, the unit must therefore always
be used in a stationary way, i . e . it must be placed
on a solid, immobile surface .
The IR remote control for the player is sup-
plied with a battery . Prior to initial operation,
remove the protective film from the battery
holder . When pressing a button, always direct
the remote control to the infrared sensor (28) of
the player . There must be no obstacles between
the sensor and the remote control .
If the remote control is not used for a longer
time, remove the battery as a precaution so that
the remote control will not be damaged in case
the battery should leak .
Replacing the battery:
Push the latch of the battery holder to the right
(arrow 1 in the figure below) and remove the
holder (arrow 2) . Remove the old battery and
insert the new battery (3 V button cell, type
CR 2025) into the holder with the positive pole
pointing upwards . Push the holder back into the
remote control .
Batteries must not be placed in the
household waste . Always take them
to a special waste disposal (e . g . collec-
tion container at your retailer) .
To switch the player on /off, use the POWER
button (27) .
Inserting a replay medium:
– Insert a CD with the lettering showing up-
wards into the CD slot (A) until it is retracted
automatically .
– Connect a USB storage medium (USB flash
drive or USB hard disk with separate power
supply) to the USB port
(B) .
– Insert a memory card (notched corner up-
ward and contacts to the right) into the slot
SD / SDHC (C) until it engages .
SD / SDHC
To remove the card, slightly push it into the
slot until it disengages .
To switch between the replay media, use
the button MODE (30) . When a medium has
been read in, it will be replayed automatically .
If a USB storage medium or a memory card has
been selected and is then removed, the player
automatically switches over to the CD player
mechanism . The same happens when a new
CD is retracted .
Control options and information on the display
indications can be found in chapter 3 .3 .
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8 Specifications
Amplifier power
Rated power: � � � � � � � � � � 50 W
Music power: � � � � � � � � � � 80 W
Speakers: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 20 cm (8") bass speaker
Frequency range: � � � � � � � � � 70 – 16 000 Hz
Input MIC IN
Sensitivity: � � � � � � � � � � � � 6 mV
Connection: � � � � � � � � � � � XLR / 6�3 mm jack, bal�
Input LINE IN
Sensitivity: � � � � � � � � � � � � 800 mV
Connection: � � � � � � � � � � � RCA jacks
Output LINE OUT
Level: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1 V
Connection: � � � � � � � � � � � RCA jacks
Output SPEAKER: � � � � � � � � 6�3 mm jack for a passive
Tone controls
Treble: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ±15 dB / 100 Hz
Bass: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ±10 dB / 10 kHz
Ambient temperature: � � � � � 0 – 40 °C
Power supply:
Mains voltage: � � � � � � � � � 230 V / 50 Hz
Power consumption: � � � 150 VA
Battery operation: � � � � � � � internal rechargeable
Operating time: � � � � � � � 3 – 4 hours approx�
Dimensions (W × H × D): � � 300 × 470 × 230 mm
Weight
Model TXA-800: � � � � � � � � 11�2 kg
Model TXA-800CD:� � � � � � 11�9 kg
Model TXA-802CD:� � � � � � 12�3 kg
8.1 Wireless transmission
Range: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � approx� 30 m
Transmitting power of the
transmitter module*: � � � � � � ≤ 10 mW (EIRP)
*for model TXA-802CD
Channel
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Note concerning multichannel operation:
The number of channels to be used in parallel de-
pends on the conditions at the place of application
(e . g . on interference due to other wireless systems
or high-frequency sources such as fluorescent lamps) .
In ideal conditions, up to four channels can be oper-
ated at the same time without mutual interference .
Two examples of a suitable channel selection for four
wireless transmission paths:
Example 1:
channel 01 – channel 03 – channel 06 – channel 12
Example 2:
channel 06 – channel 09 – channel 15 – channel 16
Subject to technical modification .
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and 2�5 cm (1") tweeter
speaker system (minimum
impedance 8 Ω)
lead gel batteries
(2 × 12 V / 3 Ah)
Radio frequencies
Frequency
Channel
Frequency
863 .1 MHz
09
863 .2 MHz
864 .1 MHz
10
864 .2 MHz
863 .6 MHz
11
863 .7 MHz
864 .6 MHz
12
864 .7 MHz
863 .3 MHz
13
863 .4 MHz
864 .3 MHz
14
864 .4 MHz
863 .8 MHz
15
863 .9 MHz
864 .8 MHz
16
864 .9 MHz
11