Ansr Audio Group.X Evo User Manual

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Summary of Group.X Evo

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    Group.X evo portable group.X evo lite portable table of contents page 1. Introduction 2 2. Safety 2 3. Environment 2 4. Wireless notes 2 5. Quick start guide 3 6. Group.X evo portable pa 4 7. Evo headworm microphone with transmitter 7.1 charging the evo 7.2 evo transmitter channel set 8 9 10 8. Grou...

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    1. Introduction thank you for purchasing the the only portable pa systems featuring the evo true wireless transmitter. This patent pending pll synthesized wireless microphone system operates in an fcc approved uhf band frequency with 16 selectable channels. Please read this instruction manual carefu...

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    5. Quick start guide • fully charge the evo transmitter by connecting the evo to the supplied wall plug transformer. Leave your evo transmitter powered off while charging. • fully charge the group.X or group.X lite portable pa. • set master volume to minimum, switch group.X portable pa power on. Lea...

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    6. Group.X evo portable pa the group.X evo is designed for use only with ansr audio / special projects 16-channel selectable channel transmitters. The receiver operates in uhf 682-697 mhz frequency band with pll synthesized control. 4.

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    A) built-in storage: ideal for external mics, mp3 players, ac power and charging cables. B) wireless receiver module(s): led channel displays the channel number. Second receiver optional. B1: rf indicator – illuminates to indicate signal reception on the selected channel b2: selected channel display...

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    Cd controls from previous page: c1: cd power on/off c2: cd/usb/sd input select: switch between cd or sd/usb input. If you are trying to play from the usb or sd and get nothing, try this. To go back to the cd player, you must set this switch back to cd. C3: fb: fast backwards c4: ff: fast forward c5:...

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    E) master control panel: e1: external speaker out - for connecting an unpowered speaker. E2: dc in – function not used on this model. E3: battery charge indicator: will flash green when charging. Meter indicates battery level during use. E4: mix out - if you want to send your mixed signal to a recor...

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    7. Evo true wireless headworn transmitter 1. Microphone element: shown without the windscreen. Always be sure the side with the yellow dot is toward the mouth. In the event that you experience a low audio level with excessive feedback, check the direction of the microphone element. Do not twist the ...

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    7.1 charging the evo true wireless fitness transmitter notice: prior to use, it is necessary to fully charge your evo transmitter. Initial charge from a depleted state may take up to two hours or more. Notice: the supplied charger is designed specifically for use with the evo true wireless system. U...

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    7.2 evo headworn transmitter channel set notice: prior to setting up, please check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency. Two or more transmitters operating in the same frequency can not be used at the same time and area. So for each extra transmitter, please select a dif...

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    8. Group.X evo lite notice: prior to use, be certain to fully charge the internal battery. See (h) below for details. The group.X evo lite is designed for use only with ansr audio / special projects 16- channel selectable channel transmitters. The receiver operates in uhf 682-697 mhz frequency band ...

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    A) usb control: supports a variety of mp3 players and usb storage devices. 1) on/off/volume: independent volume control for the usb input. Clockwise turn increases volume. Leave in the off position if not used. 2) error led: will flash to indicate a read error. 3) stop: just that – the 'stop' button...

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    B) wireless receiver: 16 frequency uhf wireless system. 1) on/off/volume control: independent volume control for the usb input. Clockwise turn increases volume. Leave in the off position if not used. Pw led below indicates power on or off. 2) wireless channel selector: with evo true wireless transmi...

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    E) mix output: 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) output for connecting to an external recorder or audio system. For example, if you wish to record a presentation, an audio recorder could be connected to the mix out. This would preserve your mix of relative levels (mic to music). F) tone: applies a tone control over...

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    9. System specifications evo true wireless transmitter carrier frequency range: uhf band, 682 – 697 mhz rf power output: 7.5 mw microphone element: noise canceling, bi-directional condenser battery: rechargeable lithium-polymer operating range: up to 300 feet talk time: up to 4+ hours, depending on ...

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    10. Troubleshooting notice: most 'problems' associated with wireless systems are caused by low transmitter battery power. Always keep your transmitter fully charged. If operating your group.X units on battery power, be certain that you are operating on a full charge for best performance. Symptom pos...

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    12. Notes what kind of notes? How about which channel worked well in different locations? Default volume settings in different classes? Any particular points you might tend to forget (like be sure to close the channel selector cover!). You can even use it for your grocery list, it's up to you – we'r...

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    Ansr audio, inc. 3800 hwy 271 n powderly, tx 75473 phone: 866-491-2677 fax: 866-746-4366 www.Ansraudio.Com www.Specialprojectsaudio.Com copyright ansr audio, inc., 2009.