Summary of VES
Page 1
V h f user's manual ®.
Page 3: Contents
System components....................................................................................1 functions of the vesr receiver...................................................................2 functions of the vscr receiver.......................................................................
Page 4: System Components
1 system components system components system components all systems include: vesr or vscr receiver 1 1/4" af connector power supply user guide hand held system includes: hh18 handheld transmitter triple play system includes: mbp18 bodypack transmitter lav, headset mic and guitar cable vesr vscr hh18...
Page 5
2 functions of the vesr receiver functions of the vesr receiver front panel rear panel 1/4" unbalanced audio output 12-18vdc in power adaptor power indicator: lights when is receiving power rf signal indicator: lights when transmitter is turned on indicating reception of rf signal audio signal indic...
Page 6
Functions of the vscr receiver functions of the vscr receiver rear panel front panel 12-18vdc in 12-18vdc in power adaptor 1/4" unbalanced output mute threshold adjustment the factory default usually needs no adjustment. However if there is any interference, this threshold value can be increased by ...
Page 7
Functions of the hh18 hand held transmitter functions of the hh18 hand held transmitter changing batteries: expected life for two 1.5v aa alkaline batteries is about 8 hours. When the battery indicator lights the batteries should be changed immediately (as shown below). Microphone grille low battery...
Page 8
Functions of the mbp18 body pack transmitter functions of the mbp18 body pack transmitter wearing the body pack transmitter: clip the transmitter to belt , or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip , as shown. For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the b...
Page 9: Trouble Shooting
Trouble shooting trouble shooting trips for improving system performance • maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. • avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (cd players, computes, etc) • keep the receiver away from the wall and over 3 feet from the g...
Page 10: Specifications
Specifications specifications ves/vsc system frequencies: code v54 173.8 mhz code v59 174.1mhz code v60 174.5mhz code v61 174.8mhz operating range under typical condition: 150' (50m) note: actual range depends on rf signals absorption, reflection, and interference. Audio frequency response: (+/-3 db...
Page 12: Warranty
1-800-369-7768 www.Galaxyaudio.Com specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. V04242013 printed in china © copyright galaxy audio 2012 warranty information can be viewed online at http://www.Galaxyaudio.Com/warranty.Php three year limited warranty user's manual.