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11.

 

Belt-clip 
Clip to the belt or guitar strap 

 

 

 

Acoustic Instrument Transmitter: 

         

         

 

 
 

1.

 

Each AMT microphone has a disconnect. (D.C.T.) Connect the cable from the Q7 Transmitter 
to the 3pin (Ta3) input connector on the microphone. 

2.

 

Adjustable Gooseneck   
Adjustable at angle to allow sound to escape from instrument and develop naturally. 

3.

 

Mounting Screw   
To REINFORCE the transmitter’s stability on the bell of saxophone / horn, rubber protection 
avoids damage of the instrument.   

4.

 

BATT/PO 
Power and battery LED, the blue LED remains lit as long as the transmitter has power; if the 
blue LED is flashing, the battery need to be replaced immediately. 

5.

 

Mute Button   

6.

 

Light touch power switch 
Tap to turn on, long press (2 seconds) to turn off. 

7.

 

Antenna 
1/4  wave-length  wire  type  antenna,  MUST  be  fully  connected  and  extended  during  normal 
operations. Reception will be poor without antennas connected. 

8.

 

IR infrared port 
Receiver  infrared  beam  to  synchronize  frequencies,  hold  the  transmitter  with  its  IR  port 
facing directly towards the receiver’s IR port with a distance between 5-20cm. 

9.

 

Battery compartment 
Insert  a  standard  AA  alkaline  battery  here,  make  sure  to  put  the  battery  in  the  right  polar 
directions. 

10.

 

Battery cover 
Pull back gently on this cover at the ribbing and pry upwards to remove 

 

 
 

 

System Setup 
 

1.

 

Connect the included AC power supply to the rear of the receiver and turn on the receiver. 
 

Summary of Contents for Quantum 7

Page 1: ...damages AMT s liability for any defective product is limited to repair of replacement of the product of our option AMT shall not be liable for damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time interrupted operation commercial loss or any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Some states do not allow limitations an implied warrantee lasts and or do not a...

Page 2: ...en crushed or bent These problems are NOT covered under warranty BUT in certain cases if the shipping is taken care of both ways we will repair it for free Due to this unique product which is specialized in the audio field most components that make up this product are proprietary In most cases the entire product must be taken apart to its manufacturing stage in order to rebuild or replace damaged ...

Page 3: ... sync downloading the frequency from receiver LCD display shows status of frequency AF and RF signal etc EIA standard 1 2U rack mountable metal chassis Up to 500 feet 150m line of sight operating range Designed for vocalist and musical instrument applications Receiver Features Front Panel 1 Power switch Tap to turn on tap to turn off A blue light will illuminate when receiver turns on 2 LCD displa...

Page 4: ...el 8 Power supply jack DC12 18V 500mA Connecting the power supply unit 9 6 35mm 1 4 unbalanced output jack Connect the unbalanced input e g of mixer or amplifier 10 Balanced XLR output jack Connect the unbalanced input e g of mixer or amplifier 11 TNC antennas sockets Connect the high gain antennas Transmitter Features Handheld Transmitter Option ...

Page 5: ...h its IR port facing directly towards the receiver s IR port with a distance between 5 20cm Note When using multiple systems only one transmitter IR port should be sync d at a time 5 ON OFF and Mute switch Push up the switch to turn on Mute at the mid position 6 Battery compartment To replace batteries unscrew the bottom pipe part counter clockwise make sure to put the battery in the right polar d...

Page 6: ...facing directly towards the receiver s IR port with a distance between 5 20cm Note When using multiple systems only one transmitter IR port should be expose at a time 7 Battery compartment To replace batteries slightly press the marked positions on left and right side of the cover and open forward make sure to put the battery in the right polar directions 8 Input 4 pin mini XLR input for supplier ...

Page 7: ...battery need to be replaced immediately 5 Mute Button 6 Light touch power switch Tap to turn on long press 2 seconds to turn off 7 Antenna 1 4 wave length wire type antenna MUST be fully connected and extended during normal operations Reception will be poor without antennas connected 8 IR infrared port Receiver infrared beam to synchronize frequencies hold the transmitter with its IR port facing d...

Page 8: ... After setting the group press SET again the CHANNEL will blink Push the up and down buttons to set the desired channel 01 10 region dependent Press SET again to confirm The display will return to the standard operating appearance after a short period of non activity automatically IR Sync After setting channel press the SET again the IR Icon will blink picture 1 Push the SET button and hold for 1 ...

Page 9: ...FF first then power the transmitter on while your sending the sync from the receiver This procedure will re set the transmitter allowing for it to sync to the newly selected channel before it locks syncs to a channel on the receiver Specifications Receiver Frequency Preparation PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Range 600 952MHz Region dependent Frequency Type F3E Modulation Type FM Channels 100 10...

Page 10: ... Range 600 952MHz Region dependent Frequency Deviation 48KHz Input 3 pin mini XLR RF Output Power 10mW Controls Power ON OFF Volume SET frequency Indicators LED AF Interface Infrared Antenna 1 4 wave Length Wire Type Power Supply 2 AA battery Operating Voltage 3V Operating time 10h depending on batteries Dimensions L W H 110 63 21mm Acoustic Instrument Transmitter Frequency Preparation PLL Synthes...

Page 11: ...Operating Voltage 1 2 1 5V Operating time 10h depending on batteries Dimensions 115 25 62mm FCC CE1622 ROHS ...

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