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Operating Instructions 

 

Positioning: 

The COMPACT 2C should be placed on a suitable stand (e.g. the MX180184 aluminium 
tripod speaker stand). There is a “top hat” socket in the base of the unit, which will fit on a 
standard 36mm diameter tube. It is always best to keep the speaker above the heads of your 
audience and in front of the microphone. 

Operating: 

Switch on the COMPACT 2C and turn the Channel 1 volume (red knob) up to about  
number 3.  Switch on the microphone and talk normally directly into the grille. 
You can adjust the volume to suit your audience, but, in order to avoid feedback (high 
pitched whistling), do not point the microphone directly at the loudspeaker or stand directly in 
front of the loudspeaker.  If you are in a confined space, you may experience feedback at 
lower levels, in which case you should turn down the volume. 
 

Auxiliary Input 

There is an auxiliary input channel on the COMPACT 2C, which can be used for: 

  A normal cable microphone (i.e. not a radio microphone). The microphone should be 

plugged into the Cable Microphone Input (standard 1/4" jack socket). 

  A line level sound source (e.g. a CD player, a cassette player or a mixer). This sound 

source should be plugged into the phono socket, which is labelled “Aux/Line Input”. 

You can control the level of this auxiliary channel separately from the radio-microphone by 
using the Aux/Cable Microphone volume control (blue knob). 
 
 

COMPACT 2C (Model RP1- 40M/40SF2C40BN) Specifications 

 
Carrier Frequency 

MPT1345 approved (173.8 to 175 MHz) 

Oscillation Mode 

Quartz controlled 

Max Deviation 

15 kHz 

Aerial (Antenna) 

Built-in 

Power Output 

40 Watts into an 8 ohm load 

THD 

<1% 

Frequency Response 

50 Hz – 15KHz +/- 3dB 

Speakers 

Pair of high sensitivity 5 inch full range speakers 

Power Supply 

Mains-powered 

Dimensions (mm) 

310L x 190W x 345H 

Weight 

9 Kg  

 

Operating Instructions for the MH-203/40SFXMH hand-held radio-
microphone and the MT-103H/40SFXMT4 belt-pack transmitter with 
the MU-33/40SFXM53HN headset microphone or the 
MU-50/40SFXMUL4 lapel microphone follow on pages 4 and 5. 

 
 
If you need any advice or assistance, please 
contact SoundRanger Ltd on 01737 247571 

Summary of Contents for COMPACT 2C

Page 1: ...gibility is excellent Because the system is DTI approved to MPT1345 you don t need a licence and can use it anywhere inside or outside Quick Start To get the best from the system you really ought to read the instructions but if you can t wait this is what you do 1 Set the controls on the back panel as follows Channel 1 Volume red knob No 3 Channel 2 Volume green knob Zero Aux Cable Microphone blue...

Page 2: ...able Microphone or Auxiliary Input 4 Jack Input Socket For Cable Microphone 5 Fuse Mains Fuse T500mA 6 Mains Input 230v 50Hz Standard Mains Input Socket 7 Switch Power On Off Switch 8 Phono Socket Mono for Line Level Output or to Link Amplifiers 9 Red LED Indicates Power On 10 Tri Colour LED Indicates Charging Status not used in Mains Powered Amplifiers 11 Phono Socket Mono for Line Level Input 5 ...

Page 3: ...one i e not a radio microphone The microphone should be plugged into the Cable Microphone Input standard 1 4 jack socket A line level sound source e g a CD player a cassette player or a mixer This sound source should be plugged into the phono socket which is labelled Aux Line Input You can control the level of this auxiliary channel separately from the radio microphone by using the Aux Cable Micro...

Page 4: ...djust the volume to suit your audience but to avoid feedback high pitched whistling do not point the microphone directly at the loudspeaker or stand directly in front of the speaker If you are in a confined space turn the volume down When you are not using the microphone turn it off to prolong the battery life 1 Windshield Grille Protects the cartridge and prevents breath noise 2 Anti Roll Ring Pr...

Page 5: ... amplifier You can clip the belt pack to your clothing or put it in your pocket Belt Pack Transmitter Leave the GT MT switch set to MT Set the volume control on the belt pack about half way up and use the amplifier volume control to adjust the loudness to suit your audience If you wish to adjust the volume while speaking you can do so from the belt pack Switch on transmitter the battery indicator ...

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