Operating Elements And Connections; Safety Notes; Conformity And Approval - IMG STAGELINE TXS-920 Manual De Instrucciones

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2-Channel
Multifrequency Receiver
These instructions are intended for users
without any specific technical knowledge .
Please read these instructions carefully prior
to operating the unit and keep them for later
reference .
All operating elements and connections
de scribed can be found on the fold­out page 3 .
1 Operating Elements
and Connections
Receiver section 1
Receiver section 2
1.1 Front
1 Receiving antennas
2 Button POWER to switch the receiver
on / off (keep button pressed for approx .
1 second)
Receiver section 1*
3 Button SYNC to synchronize the receiver
section and the transmitter: While keep­
ing the synchronization button pressed on
the transmitter [SYNC (D) starts flashing
on the display], briefly press the button
SYNC on the receiver section . Thus, the
transmitter is set to the transmission chan­
nel of the receiver section .
4 Display (
fig . 3)
A indication of operating mode
"MANUAL" manual frequency setting
(in steps of 25 kHz)
"SCAN"
channel scan
"PRESET" selection of a channel from
one of 4 preset groups
(8 channels in each group)
Use the button
or
desired mode (keep button pressed for
approx . 1 second) .
B in the mode PRESET: indication of
group ("P1" ... "P4")
C in the mode PRESET: indication of chan­
nel number ("1" ... "8") within the
group
D indication "SYNC" for synchronizing
the receiver section and the transmitter:
button SYNC (3)
E indication of channel number
F indication "MUTE"; to indicate muting
of the audio outputs when settings are
made via the buttons SET,
(5) or when the button POWER (2) is
pressed
G indication of radio frequency
H bargraph "RF" (radio frequency) for the
strength of the radio signal received
I bargraph "AF" (audio frequency) for
the volume of the audio signal received
* The operating elements and connections of receiver section 2 are identical .
5 Buttons SET,
mission channel in the operating mode
selected:
6 Volume control for the output signal of
the receiver section
1.2 Rear
7 Antenna inputs A and B (BNC jacks)
8 Audio output for the mixed signal of
the two receiver sections (6 .3 mm jack,
unbal .), for connection to a line input,
e . g . of a mixer or an amplifier
9 Power supply jack to connect the power
supply unit provided
Receiver section 1*
10 Audio outputs, each for connection to a
microphone input or a line input, e . g . of
a mixer or an amplifier
– XLR chassis plug, balanced
– 6 .3 mm jack, unbalanced
11 Level selector switch for the audio out­
puts (10), to match the output level to the
input of the audio unit connected
MIC for connection to a microphone
LINE for connection to a line input
12 Control to adjust the squelch threshold

2 Safety Notes

The units (receiver and power supply unit)
correspond to all relevant directives of the EU
and are therefore marked with
WARNING The power supply unit uses
to select the
The units are suitable for indoor use only .
Protect them against dripping water and
splash water, high air humidity and heat
(admissible ambient temperature range:
0 – 40 °C) .
Immediately disconnect the power supply
unit from the mains socket
1 . if the receiver or the power supply unit
is visibly damaged,
2 . if a defect might have occurred after a
unit was dropped or suffered a similar
accident,
3 . if malfunctions occur .
In any case the units must be repaired by
and
skilled personnel .
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never
use water or chemicals .
No guarantee claims for the units and no
liability for any resulting personal damage
or material damage will be accepted if the
units are used for other purposes than
originally intended, if they are not correctly
and
to set the trans­
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input
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dangerous mains voltage .
Leave ser vicing to skilled per­
sonnel only . Inexpert handling
may result in electric shock .
connected or operated, or if they are not
repaired in an expert way .
If the units are to be put out of oper­
ation definitively, take them to a local
recycling plant for a disposal which
is not harmful to the environment .
3 Applications
Combined with two transmitters of the
TXS­900 series from IMG STAGELINE (wireless
microphone TXS­900HT or pocket transmitter
TXS­900HSE with a microphone connected),
the 2­channel multifrequency receiver
TXS­920 can be used to set up two wireless
audio transmission systems, e . g . for stage
applications . The receiver uses "True Diver­
sity" technology and operates in the two UHF
ranges 823 – 832 MHz and 863 – 865 MHz .
The two identical sections of the receiver
are operated separately . For each receiver
section, there are 3 operating modes to set
the transmission channel: manual setting,
channel scan or selection from one of 4 pre­
set groups (8 channels in each group) . The
receiver section and the transmitter are syn­
chronized by radio transmission: When the
synchronization button is kept pressed on the
transmitter and the button SYNC is briefly
pressed on the receiver section at the same
time, the transmitter is set to the transmission
channel of the receiver section .

3.1 Conformity and approval

Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL de­
clare that the receiver TXS­920 complies with
the directive 1999 / 5 / EC . The EU declaration
of conformity is available on request from
MONACOR INTERNATIONAL . The re ceiver
is generally approved for operation in EU
and EFTA countries; it is licence-free and
requires no registration.
4 Setting up /
Installation into a Rack
The receiver can be placed on a table or be
installed into a rack (482 mm / 19") . For instal­
lation into a rack, use three screws each to
fasten the two rack brackets provided to the
left and right sides of the receiver .
For optimum reception, make sure that
there are no obstacles between the transmit­
ters and the receiver . Do not position the units
in the immediate vicinity of any large metal
surfaces or digital devices (e . g . CD players,
computers) .
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