Anchor portavox Manual do Proprietário - Página 6
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Operation
Mic 1 Input
An unbalanced, low impedance microphone input. For use
MIC 1
with the MIC-50 or other mics that have a 1/4" phone plug.
Mic 2 Input
An unbalanced, low impedance microphone input. For use
with mics that have a 1/4" phone plug.
MIC 2
On PB-500W (wireless) models, the built-in receiver is
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WIRELESS
connected to this input. Use the Mic 2 control to adjust the
wireless mic volume. (Inserting a plug into the Mic 2 input
disconnects the wireless input—to use a wired and wireless mic
simultaneously, plug the wired mic into the Mic 1 Input.)
Line Input
The line input (1/4"-phone jack) is used for playback of a
LINE
tape or CD player, musical instrument, VCR or similar
source. It may be used simultaneously with the mic inputs
for a composite output.
Note: All connections must be made with shielded cable to
avoid hum, buzzing, or radio interference.
Power Switch / Tone Control
The PortaVox uses a combination power switch / tone
control. The on/off switch is located at approximately the
7-o'clock position.
Use the tone control to adjust for sound quality. Rotate the
POWER / TONE
knob fully clockwise for maximum outdoor projection.
Speaker Outputs
Connect the PortaVox speakers to the speaker output jacks.
To increase the capacity of the PortaVox, connect external
speakers from Anchor's optional SP-500 speaker pack to the
jacks on the back of the PortaVox speakers.
N
: Battery service time per charge will decrease when
OTE
additional speakers are used with the PortaVox.
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Wireless Operation
Setting up the wireless system
Checking the Frequency Code.
Before proceeding, you must first verify that the wireless
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frequency of your transmitter matches the frequency of the
WIRELESS
receiver installed in your sound system.
1. The control panel of the PortaVox sound system has
the following label:
Frequency Code label
(Shure designates a one- or two-letter code
which corresponds to the wireless frequency
at which the component operates.)
2. The frequency code must match the code found on
the transmitter as described below:
HANDHELD: Unscrew the battery compartment
cover on lower end of the microphone. Remove the
battery (if installed) and check the code on the label.
SHURE BROTHERS INC.
LX2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY CODE –
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176.600 MHz
SHURE BROTHERS INC.
LX2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY CODE –
176.600 MHz
BODY-PACK: Check the code on label located behind
the belt clip.
SHURE BROTHERS INC.
TX FCC ID: DD4L11
CANADA: 616 C9398
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LX1 –
176.600 MHz
label on body-pack transmitter
3. If the frequency codes don't match, locate the correct
transmitter whose code matches the sound system.
(PB-500W only)
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