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Channel Plans

Group K 470–494MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

00

470.125  20

474.625  40

479.125  60

483.625  80

488.125 

01

470.350  21

474.850  41

479.350  61

483.850  81

488.350 

02

470.575  22

475.075  42

479.575  62

484.075  82

488.575 

03

470.800  23

475.300  43

479.800  63

484.300  83 488.800 

04

471.025  24

475.525  44

480.025  64

484.525  84

489.025 

05

471.250  25

475.750  45

480.250  65

484.750  85

489.250 

06

471.475  26

475.975  46

480.475  66

484.975  86

489.475 

07

471.700  27

476.200  47

480.700  67

485.200  87

489.700 

08

471.925  28

476.425  48

480.925  68

485.425  88

489.925 

09

472.150  29

476.650  49

481.150  69

485.650  89

490.150 

10

472.375  30

476.875  50

481.375  70

485.875  90

490.375 

11

472.600  31

477.100  51

481.600  71

486.100  91

490.600 

12

472.825  32

477.325  52

481.825  72

486.325  92

490.825 

13

473.050  33

477.550  53

482.050  73

486.550  93

491.050 

14

473.275  34

477.775  54

482.275  74

486.775  94

491.275 

15

473.500  35

478.000  55

482.500  75

487.000  95

491.500 

16

473.725  36

478.225  56

482.725  76

487.225  96

491.725 

17

473.950  37

478.450  57

482.950  77

487.450  97

491.950 

18

474.175  38

478.675  58

483.175  78

487.675  98

492.175 

19

474.400  39

478.900  59

483.400  79

487.900  99

492.400 

Group D** 542–566MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

CH

MHz

00

542.125  20

546.625  40

551.125  60

555.625  80

560.125 

01

542.350  21

546.850  41

551.350  61

555.850  81

560.350 

02

542.575  22

547.075  42

551.575  62

556.075  82

560.575 

03

542.800  23

547.300  43

551.800  63

556.300  83

560.800 

04

543.025  24

547.525  44

552.025  64

556.525  84

561.025 

05

543.250  25

547.750  45

552.250  65

556.750  85

561.250 

06

543.475  26

547.975  46

552.475  66

556.975  86

561.475 

07

543.700  27

548.200  47

552.700  67

557.200  87

561.700 

08

543.925  28

548.425  48

552.925  68

557.425  88

561.925 

09

544.150  29

548.650  49

553.150  69

557.650  89

562.150 

10

544.375  30

548.875  50

553.375  70

557.875  90

562.375 

11

544.600  31

549.100  51

553.600  71

558.100  91

562.600 

12

544.825  32

549.325  52

553.825  72

558.325  92

562.825 

13

545.050  33

549.550  53

554.050  73

558.550  93

563.050 

14

545.275  34

549.775  54

554.275  74

558.775  94

563.275 

15

545.500  35

550.000  55

554.500  75

559.000  95

563.500 

16

545.725  36

550.225  56

554.725  76

559.225  96

563.725 

17

545.950  37

550.450  57

554.950  77

559.450  97

563.950 

18

546.175  38

550.675  58

555.175  78

559.675  98

564.175 

19

546.400  39

550.900  59

555.400  79

559.900  99

564.400 

Summary of Contents for CONCERT 288M

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 16 Caution to prevent elect...

Page 3: ...quipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 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 ...

Page 4: ...er Samson products in the future Also be sure to check out our website www samsontech com for complete information about our full product line We recommend you keep the following records for reference as well as a copy of your sales receipt Receiver Serial number _________________________________________ Transmitter Serial number ______________________________________ Transmitter Serial number ___...

Page 5: ...s to enter manual channel selection IR set mode the display will flash slowly This will send the receiver s current selected channel to the transmitter 3 LED Display The two digit 7 segment LED display shows the receiver s current operating channel 4 READY Indicator This indicator lights green when the AR299m is receiving RF signal and the system is ready to use 5 IR Transmitter During IR SET an i...

Page 6: ... 8 jacks when connecting the AR299m to consumer 10 dBV audio equipment Both jacks carry a combined signal of CH1 CH2 Wiring is as follows tip hot sleeve ground 3 CH 1 CH 2 XLR OUTPUTS Use these electronically balanced low impedance 600 Ohm XLR jacks when connecting the AR299m to professional 4 dBu audio equipment Pin wiring is as follows Pin 1 ground Pin 2 high hot and Pin 3 low cold AR299m Receiv...

Page 7: ...ED Mute Flashing GREEN Low Battery 3 Power Mute Switch Press and hold to turn the unit on or off Press and release to mute or unmute the transmitter 4 Belt Clip Use this clip to fasten the CB88 transmitter to a belt 5 Battery Cover Release Push in both sides and pull back to open the CB88 battery cover 6 Antenna This permanently attached transmitter antenna should be fully extended during normal o...

Page 8: ...PEAK light stops lighting 8 Battery Holder Insert two standard AA LR6 batteries here being sure to observe the plus and minus polarity markings shown Although rechargeable Ni Cad batteries can be used they do not supply adequate current for more than four hours WARNING Do not insert the batteries backwards doing so can cause severe damage to the CB88 and will void your warranty 9 IR Lens This wind...

Page 9: ... can be used they do not supply adequate current for more than four hours WARNING Do not insert the batteries backwards doing so can cause severe damage to the CH88 and will void your warranty 5 Input GAIN Control This control adjusts the transmitter input sensitivity For optimal performance using the included screwdriver set the input GAIN control to where you see the AR299m PEAK indicator start ...

Page 10: ...door 3 Install two AA LR6 batteries paying close attention to polarity markings 4 Slide battery cover back onto transmitter body and turn clockwise to close 5 CB88 press both sides of battery release to open the battery door 6 Install two AA LR6 batteries paying close attention to polarity markings 7 Close the battery door WARNING Do not insert the batteries backwards doing so can cause severe dam...

Page 11: ...9m receiver to scan for an available channel Once the optimal channel is selected the receiver will enter IR Set mode The display will flash slowly in IR Set mode If you want to set a transmitter to the receiver s currently selected channel press and hold the SET button for more than 10 seconds until the display flashes slowly to enter IR Set mode directly figure 1 5 With transmitter POWER set to ...

Page 12: ...torted Audio The receiver output level or audio input device level may be too high Check the transmitters batteries and replace if low The input gain on the transmitter CB88 CH88 or audio source level may be too high Audio Dropout The transmitter may be too far away from the receiver Move it closer to the receiver or reposition the antennas Remove any sources that may cause RF interference such as...

Page 13: ...b 93 g CH88 Handheld Transmitter Microphone Element Dynamic Input Gain Range 28 dB RF Power 10 mW EIRP Power Requirements Two AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 8 hours Dimensions HxØ 10 23 x 2 1 260mm x 54mm Weight 0 48 lb 218 g AR299m Receiver Audio Output Level 1 8 3 5mm 1 4 6 3mm jack unbalanced 14dBu XLR jack balanced 9dBu Audio Output Impedance 1 8 3 5mm 1 4 6 3 mm jack unbalanced 1 1K O...

Page 14: ...18 474 175 38 478 675 58 483 175 78 487 675 98 492 175 19 474 400 39 478 900 59 483 400 79 487 900 99 492 400 Group D 542 566MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz 00 542 125 20 546 625 40 551 125 60 555 625 80 560 125 01 542 350 21 546 850 41 551 350 61 555 850 81 560 350 02 542 575 22 547 075 42 551 575 62 556 075 82 560 575 03 542 800 23 547 300 43 551 800 63 556 300 83 560 800 04 543 025 24 54...

Page 15: ...9 826 925 38 830 100 57 824 825 76 828 825 01 824 125 20 828 125 39 831 200 58 826 025 77 829 225 02 825 325 21 828 525 40 823 625 59 827 425 78 830 600 03 826 725 22 829 900 41 824 625 60 828 625 79 831 700 04 827 925 23 831 000 42 825 825 61 829 025 05 828 325 24 823 425 43 827 225 62 830 400 06 829 700 25 824 425 44 828 425 63 831 500 07 830 800 26 825 625 45 828 825 64 823 925 08 823 225 27 82...

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