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Challenger 1000 Operation Manual Maintenance-free Lead Acid battery Congratulation and thank you for the purchase of this all-in-one portable sound system. To ensure a trouble-free operation, please read the manual thoroughly to fully understand its controls and functions. Guidelines for maintenance-free Batteries: 1. Battery should operate at temperatures between 15°C ~ 50°C. To ensure a longer life span, it should be kept between 5°C ~ 35°C. For optimum result, 20°C ~ 25°C will be ideal.
Challenger 1000 ( Master ) ( Basic configuration ) 5.The audio cable of VHF transmitters also serve as antenna. The length of the cable is cut according to the specific frequency range. Do not alter the length or mix around the cable of different transmitters. The use of wrong audio cable will affect the antenna efficiency of the transmitter! 6.Use only brand new Alkaline batteries. Do not use " general purpose " batteries . When batteries are weak, replace all the batteries at the same time.
Challenger 1000 ( Master ) (CD / USB Player version ) Operation of wireless microphones Chiayo Transmitters and Receivers have factory preset to allow immediate use after switch-on. However, please note that the transmitter Sensitivity function is dependent on application such as close proximity singing or tripod mouth speech. To avoid over-modulation and distortion, please check whether the preset sensitivity level is suitable for your particular application.
Challenger 1000 ( Master ) (CD / USB Player & Tape Deck Version ) Beltpack Transmitter SM-816(UHF) / SM-216(VHF) Battery installation This transmitter uses 3 pieces of " AA " size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended ). To install or remove the batteries, press the release buttons at the edges of the transmitter to open or close the cover as illustrated ( Fig.1 ). SDR-6216m Fig.
Challenger 1000 ( Master ) (CD / USB Player & Digital Recorder version ) Installation of cable restraint To prevent contact noise caused by constant tension applied to the connector,,a cable restraint is designed such that tension is totally reduced when it is properly used. When the audio cable go through the cable restraint, it could prevent sweat from going directly into the electronic board via the connector. This is another advantage of the cable restraint.
Challenger Slave The Challenger Slave is an active ( powered ) speaker unit with built-in switching power supply as well as rechargeable batteries, complete with similar charging circuit as that of the Challenger 1000 Master unit. It is an extended and indispensable member of the Challenger Audio Link system. Beltpack Transmitter SM-916(UHF) / SM-316(VHF) Battery installation Antenna(SM-916) SM-916/SM-316 use a 9V battery.
Challenger Speaker ( C-SP ) The Challenger Speaker is a passive companion speaker for the Challenger 1000 series. It is for connection to the switched or unswitched speaker outs of the Challenger 1000 ( Master ) or the Challenger Slave units. 22. Speaker IN 23. Speaker OUT 22 23 Fig.
Operating procedures UHF Beltpack Transmitter SM-5016 Parts & Functions 7 8 9 10 11 Antenna Battery weak / audio mute indicator Audio mute switch Mini-XLR connector Power ON / OFF switch LCD display Charging port Cover release button Charging contacts Lavalier microphone Mic clip 12 13 1516 14 12 13 14 15 16 SET UP DOWN GT MT Battery installation SM-5016 uses 2 pieces of " AA " size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended ).
16-Channel wireless microphone system ( UHF ) To operate, switch on the PWR / VOL switch, the 2*7-segment LED indicator will light up and the last used channel in memory will be displayed. Channel setting can be changed by Pressing either the ▲/▼button. Switch on the corresponding transmitter. RF or Diversity indicator A or B will light up when both are in the same channel setting. The movement of the transmitter causes diversity indicator A or B to light up alternately.
Changing capsule Operating the dynamic wired microphone. This microphone has a modular design. To change or replace a capsule, Open the grill to pull out and plug in the capsule as shown in the following figure. To use a cable microphone, simply plug it into any MIC IN socket. The unique Neutrik combo socket accepts both phone and Cannon jack. Rotate the dedicated volume control knob and master volume control, amplified sound could be heard from the speaker when voice is spoken into the cable microphone.
Handheld Transmitter SQ-916(UHF) / SQ-316(VHF) Audio Link Operation Schematic diagram Parts & functions MASTER SLAVE 1. Capsule with metal grille 2. Battery indicator 3. Sensitivity switch 4. Power on/off switch 5. Battery cover 7. Color cap SLAVE Audio Link Connection Plan SLAVE Battery installation SLAVE SLAVE SLAVE SQ-916/SQ-316 use a 9V battery for power.
Voice Priority ( Ducking ) operation Voice Priority ( Voice overrides Music ) operation is only necessary when Tape or CD is playing. When the Voice Priority switch ( 9 ) is put to ON position, the ducking function will be activated. While the music is playing, a voice input from either a Wired or Wireless Microphone will temporary turn down the volume of the background music and voice could be heard clearly.
Operating the Tape Deck UHF Handheld Transmitter SQ-5016 To begin operation switch on the TAPE Power after the main power of challenger 1000 has been turned on. Parts and functions Keys Speed Control Eject Press this key for fast forward . Press this key for play in forward direction. Press this key to stop the tape. Press this key for play in reverse direction. Press this key for fast reverse. Press this key together with FP or RP key for recording.
Operating the CD / USB Player Simple DIY Trouble-shooting : No sound when one speaks to the wireless microphone Please verify the followings: 1.Main power switch of the system should be ON. When power on LED not lighted up, it means that the batteries are either weak or not charged. Please plug in the AC cable to charge the batteries. The rechargeable batteries have a life span of about 2 years. If they have reached their life expectancy, please change them to a fresh pair. 2.
FOLDERDOWN Battery Charging In stop mode: Skip the starting play folder to previous folder during stop mode, cyclic to the last folder if it is in the first folder. In program entry mode: Change the file for program select to previous folder's first file, cyclic to the last folder if it is in the first folder. In normal play mode: Skip the playing file to the previous folder's first file. Internally, the Challenger 1000 / Challenger Slave contain 2 pcs of 12V / 4.
9. Please use the one with cooperate specification (marks on the back of the machine). Please turn off the power when you do not use the machine for a period of times. * To keep stable data transmission, please do not twist the USB cable during data transmission. * Please do not press the LCD monitor heavily, or touch it with finger or sharp articles. * Please prevent water leak into the machine. 10 .
5. MODE key------ Push the MODE key with another key for special function selection. The LCD will show "MODE" when push MODE key, you shall push another function key to perform the function. If you does not push another function key within 5 seconds, the machine will back to idle mode. Following is the detail of special function keys. 5-1 MODE key + ? (/LINE IN) key:LCD will show "LINE IN", and select line in audio source as recording source. 5-2 MODE key + A-B(/EQ) key :For EQ select function.