Unscrew battery cover on bottom of microphone 2. Replace old batteries with 2 fresh size ‘ AA’ alkaline batteries 3. Replace battery cover and tighten firmly REPLACE BATTERY - BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER 1. Slide open battery cover on front of transmitter 2. Replace old batteries with 2 fresh size ‘ AA’ alkaline batteries 3. Replace battery cover by sliding firmly into place NOTE: Transmitter DIVERSITY WIRELESS BY ANCHOR AUDIO Anchor Audio UHF wireless is a 16 channel, diversity wireless system that r
110 - 125 VAC, 50/60 Hz Export Model 208 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (90W max) Dimensions (HWD) 5.25 x 8.4 x 9” / 13 x 21 x 23 cm Weight 9.5 lbs / 3.3 Kg Tone Controls Bass +8/-12 dB @ 100 Hz Treble +10/-12 dB @ 10 kHz Inputs Balanced female XLR, switchable phantom power, 15 volts DC @ 6.8 k ohm Mic-Level Setting Lo-Z Line-Level Setting Bridging (10 k ohm) Line Hi-Z, unbalanced, 1/4”-phone & RCA Outputs Line (post fader) Lo-Z, buffered, RCA Speaker 8 ohm, unswitched, 1/4”-phone Sensitivity For Rated Out
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Dimensions (HWD) Weight 80 Hz - 16 kHz 90 - 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz 16.5 x 10.5 x 10" / 42 x 27 x 25 cm 23 pounds / 10.4 Kg Auxiliary (line) Sensitivity For Rated Output Lo-Z (1 k ohm), balanced, XLR 12 VDC condenser mic phantom power Hi-Z (10 k ohm), unbal, 1/4" phone Hi-Z (10 k ohm), unbal, 1/8" & 1/4" Line Mic (unbal & bal) Outputs Line (post fader) Speaker -8.4 dBV (380 mVrms) -49 dBV (3.63 mVrms) Lo-Z, buffered, 1/4”unbal/bal 4-pole Neutrik Speakon® Anchor Audio, Inc. Portable Sound
Mic options include: Over-the-Ear/EM-60T, Lapel/LM-60, Collar/CM-60, Headband/HBM-TA4F i TC) REDUCE THE MSKOTFIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE •miS EQUIPMENTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE. n — (EXP-7500U2 Back Panel Shown) - Q « SsHS EXPLORER PRO MODELS EXP-7500 AC/DC powered sound system EXP-7500U1 1 built-in wireless receiver EXP-7500U2 2 built-in wireless receivers 6-YEAR WARRANTY! REACH CROWDS OF 800 + TRUE AC/DC - 110/220V POWER SUPPLY 110 DB OF CLEAR SOUND SINGLE OR DUAL UHF WIRELESS W
The unit delivers 110dB of intelligible speech from one sound system designed for users with no technical knowledge. Featuring quick setup and easy to use controls, the new Explorer PRO is truly versatile with true AC/DC operation and improved battery life. The system is ideal for schools, corporate trainers and places of worship. ANCHOR* m VOLUME VOLUME m U o , Exp,orplS Ö □ UGHT OH - OMRCMG O' o- APUPA EXPLORER PRO ACCESSORIES EXP-7501 Unpowered companion speaker MIC-90 Professi
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The AN-Mini is battery-operated so you can take it anywhere. Just switch it on and you are ready for indoor or outdoor assemblies anywhere. You can also connect your ipod, MP3 player or CD Player to the AN-Mini’s convenient Line In jack. 6-YEAR WARRANTY! REACH CROWDS OF 50 + DELIVERS 109 dB OF CLEAR SOUND BUILT-IN UHF WIRELESS RECEIVER AVAILABLE LIGHTWEIGHT AT ONLY 2.5 POUNDS LINE IN JACK FOR IPOD, MP3 & CD PLAYER 16 CHANNEL UHF DIVERSITY WIRELESS BY ANCHOR AUDIO OPERATES UP TO 12 HOURS
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These limits are designed to provide reasonable generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that