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RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) REMOTE/WIRELESS OPERATIONS

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Powering down “VHF Wireless Transmitter Pack” and deployed Loudspeaker unit(s) after operations:

1.

After operations, power down the “

VHF Wireless Transmitter Pack

” by setting the device’s switch to the 

OFF

” position (all of the way to the left) and disconnect the device from any accessory components to which 

it is connected (i.e. Lapel Microphone, Headset Microphone, Digital Voice Recorder or Other External Audio 
Device Source. 

NOTE:

The device’s LED will turn off signaling that the device is powered off.

2.

Power off the Loudspeaker unit(s) by pressing the unit’s “

POWER

” button

NOTE:

The unit’s “

POWER

” LED will 

turn off signaling that the device is powered off.

3.

Perform the “

LOUDSPEAKER BATTERY CHARGING

” procedure provided in this manual. 

LOUDSPEAKER LOCAL/WIRED OPERATIONS:

Connecting the “Handheld Microphone” to the Loudspeaker:

1. Insert the ¼” (6.35mm) plug of the “

Handheld Microphone

” into the Loudspeaker unit’s “

MIC IN

” jack. 

NOTE:

To avoid harmful feedback during operations, 

NEVER

hold the microphone directly in front of a Loudspeaker 

unit when powered on.

2. Check that the Loudspeaker unit’s “

MIC LEVEL

” dial is set to a low/mid volume output level and then power 

on the Loudspeaker by pressing the unit’s “

POWER

” button. 

NOTE:

The “

POWER

” button will turn 

green

signaling that the unit is receiving power. 

3. Set the “

ON/OFF

” switch located of the “

Handheld Microphone

” to the “

ON

” position.

4. To begin audio broadcast, speak into the “

Handheld Microphone

.” 

NOTE:

Adjust the Loudspeaker unit’s “

MIC 

LEVEL

” dial until the desired volume output level is achieved. 

5. After operations, power down the Loudspeaker by pressing the unit’s “

POWER

” button.  

NOTE:

The “

POWER

” 

button LED will turn off signaling that the device is powered off.

6. Disconnect the “

Handheld Microphone

.”

7. Perform the “

LOUDSPEAKER BATTERY CHARGING

” procedure provided in this manual.

Handheld Microphone

Loudspeaker’s 

“MIC IN” Jack

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

To maximize the ability for the Loudspeaker unit’s battery to properly maintain a charge, please follow the 

“LOUDSPEAKER BATTERY CHARGING” procedures provided below consequently each time the unit has been 

deployed/used.  

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Summary of Contents for Wireless First Responder

Page 1: ... s Standard Components Accessories 1 Loudspeaker VHF Wireless Transmitter Pack Microphone Specifications 2 General Operating Safety Guidelines 3 Loudspeaker Battery Charging 4 VHF Wireless Transmitter Pack Battery Installation 5 Introduction to Radio Frequency RF Remote Wireless Operations 5 Radio Frequency RF Remote Wireless Operations 6 9 Loudspeaker Local Wired Operations 10 ...

Page 2: ...mm Plug Handheld Microphone with 6 35mm Plug 6 35mm Patch Cable with Male Plugs 1 8 3 5mm Patch Cable with Male Plugs Digital Voice Recorder includes USB Transfer Cable and 2 AA Non Rechargeable Batteries Custom Padded Loudspeaker Deployment Case Loudspeaker with Integrated Internal VHF Wireless Receiver includes 12v Rechargeable Battery AC Power Adapter Charger and AC Power Cord VHF Wireless Tran...

Page 3: ...r Adapter Charger 18vdc 3 A Mains Voltage 100 240v 50 60 Hz 1 5 A switching mode adapter INTEGRATED INTERNAL VHFWIRELESS RECEIVER Rx FREQUENCY CHANNEL VHF Frequency 169 445 MHz MODULATION SYSTEM FM POWER SUPPLY Integrated with Loudspeaker Rechargeable Battery POWER CONSUMPTION 25mA Loudspeaker Specifications VHF Wireless Transmitter Pack Specifications Microphone Specifications WEIGHT 6 oz 170 10 ...

Page 4: ...l servicing to Enforcement Technology Group Inc ETGI personnel Servicing is required when a component has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into a component component has been exposed to rain or moisture component does NOT operate normally or component has been dropped CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do ...

Page 5: ...elp prevent damage to the Loudspeaker unit s rechargeable battery due to overcharging ALWAYS disconnect the AC Power Adapter Charger from the unit once battery charging is complete When the Loudspeaker unit s 12v rechargeable battery is fully charged the unit may be operated for approx 6 to 8 hours An unlimited Loudspeaker operating time may be achieved when the Loudspeaker is connected to an exte...

Page 6: ...ireless Transmitter Pack and the audio source to which it is to be connected to provide the operator with the ability to remotely increase or decrease the volume output level of the Loudspeaker unit s in which the audio signals are being transmitted to and received by Remote Volume Control Dial If the Remote Volume Control Dial is being used the maximum output volume level that may be achieved is ...

Page 7: ...mitter Pack to the Remote Volume Control Dial and an External Audio Device Source i e Digital Voice Recorder 1 Insert the male plug of the Remote Volume Control Dial into the MIC IN jack located on the top VHF Wireless Transmitter Pack NOTE Check that the Remote Volume Control Dial is set to a low mid volume output level positioned to the left 2 Insert either male plug of the 1 8 3 5mm Patch Cable...

Page 8: ...into either of the female jacks of the Stereo Splitter Cable NOTE Check that the Remote Volume Control Dial component is set to a low mid volume output level positioned to the left 2 Insert either male plug of the Stereo Patch Cable into the external audio device source s 3 5mm 1 8 HEADPHONE or EAR output jack NOTE To connect to an external audio device source with a 6 35mm 1 4 output port use the...

Page 9: ...et the unit s MIC LEVEL dial to greater than 80 during RADIO FREQUENCY RF REMOTE WIRELESS OPERATIONS 2 After the MIC LEVEL dial has been set power up the Loudspeaker by pressing the device s POWER button NOTE The POWER button will turn green signaling that the unit is receiving power 3 To help prevent damage to the Loudspeaker s during use or when operating in inclement weather place the unit insi...

Page 10: ... To avoid harmful feedback during operations NEVER hold the microphone directly in front of a Loudspeaker unit when powered on 2 Check that the Loudspeaker unit s MIC LEVEL dial is set to a low mid volume output level and then power on the Loudspeaker by pressing the unit s POWER button NOTE The POWER button will turn green signaling that the unit is receiving power 3 Set the ON OFF switch located...

Page 11: ...e equipped with a 6 35mm or RCA Composite audio output jack an adapter MUST be used not included 4 Power up the connected Digital Voice Recorder and set the volume output level of the device to a mid high level and press the device s PLAY button to be begin the audio broadcast NOTE Adjust the Loudspeaker s MIC LEVEL dial until the audio broadcast volume output level has been achieved 5 After opera...

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