EDX USER'S MANUAL ANY SPOT WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM DUAL CHANNEL SYSTEM OFF GALAXY AUDIO BAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL POTSHOT PERSONAL MONITOR
System Components Functions of the EDGER Receiver HH38 Handheld Transmitter .. MBP38 Body Pack Transmitter Tips for Improving System Performance Frequency . Specifications Moisten I IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! 1. READ these instructions. 11. ONLY USE attachments/acosssories specified by the manufacturer. 2 KEEP these Instructions. 12 UNPLUG the apparatus during Righting atom or wham indeed fo ong sporadic of 3. HEED all warnings 4. FOLLOW all instructions. 13.
Front Pane! @ e 60 600 © a ww Coe ABT BEHEST ABE Audio Output Level Conrail O RF signal LED @ Channel display © infrared IR Window € AF Signal LED © Channel select bunion € Automatic Synchronization Control {ASC) button Rear Panel 1248Y WN WAL ARY hold pore inf HEC ull Power Adapter Jack. © 1/4” Audio Output (mixed).
Functions € Microphone Head. © Power LED and LOW battery indicator {red = Low battery) € Power Switch @ Infrared receiver {IR} window © Battery cover Changing Batteries: Expected life for two alkaline batteries is about B hours. if the power LED (green) tums red then the batteries are low and should be changed immediately (as shown below). & pan Handheld Transmitter Setup: The HH38 will need to be powered off and on again during the syncing process in order to properly sync.
Ti Functions: ® Antenna. © on/ofiute switch © Gain adjustment switch Three gain settings are available on the Body Pack Transmitter. (choose the appropriate setting) Mic: microphone {: Guitar with passive pickups -10dB: Guitar with active pickups oO Microphone Input Jack © Power/Low battery indicator light. If the Power light glows a constant red, the batteries should be changed Immediately. © Infrared receiver {IR} window.
BE Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. B Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computes, etc) H Soap the receiver away from the wall and over 3ft. from the ground E Cellular telephones, two-way radios and other RF sources can interfere with the transmitting frequencies. Maintain the greatest distance possible from the interfering equipment io minimize interference.
[EX CODDED EDX N CODE 1_ | 584.400 1_ [518.625 Frequency Chart 3 | 589.575 3 | 520.528 593.425 523.700 598.450 526.075 601.275 531.950 BE LITERAL Frequency Chart 605.500 535.250 586.025 538.200 594.150 540.075 ‘Wireless Tips Maintain ins of sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas Do not have was, melee objects, large crowds, ele. blocking the line of sight between the transmitter and receiver.
System: Ava liable Channels: 16 Frequency Range: CODE D 584~607 MHz CODE N 518~842MHz Transmitter Output level: 10 dBm Band: UHF Operating Range Under Typical Conditions: 200° (61m) Note: actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference.
S GALAXY AUDIO. MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY Information can be viewed online at EDX USER'S MANUAL Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. For the most up to dale manual and information visit www galaxy audio com. 1-800-369-7768 www.galaxyaudio.