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SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED

A3

A4

A5

MAR.20.2006

TOPP PRO

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TMW-9144R/T/P TOPP PRO_V1.0

0.18Kg/1

105g

PE02260

18

PGBSC001-20050900183,A,1

PHFWA102-20060200034,A,1

NF02448

Summary of Contents for TMW-9144P

Page 1: ...SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED A3 A4 A5 MAR 20 2006 TOPP PRO TMW 9144R T P TOPP PRO_V1 0 0 18Kg 1 105g PE02260 18 PGBSC001 20050900183 A 1 PHFWA102 20060200034 A 1 NF02448 ...

Page 2: ...TMW 9144R T P R TMW 9144P User s Manual WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM ...

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Page 4: ...ay from naked flames Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions Do not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Do not tamper with the power cord or plug These are designed for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC outlet seek advice from a qualified electrician Protect the power co...

Page 5: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 4 3 5 4 8 5 INTRODUCTION FEATURES CONTROL ELEMENTS OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ANNEX 3 12 6 13 2 ...

Page 6: ...PLL UHF Diversity Receiver the operating frequency of the transmitter may be automatically searched out and locked by the system Or you can manually adjust the channel of the transmitter to match the receiver in case you know the operating frequency of it Generally the TMW 9144R T P series consists of TMW 9144R PLL UHF Diversity Receiver TMW 9144T Handheld transmitter TMW 9144P series Body Pack tr...

Page 7: ...ondenser microphone Preset impedance 700ohm Freq response 200 8KHz Sensitivity 65dB at 1KHz Directional Uni directional Weight 54g 0 12Ib Last but not the least the operating frequency of this wireless system may be varied from 470MHz to900MHz please refer to your national EMC regulations to pick out the authorized frequency band F1 F8 detail please see Annex hereafter for your application 2 FEATU...

Page 8: ...ency UP DOWN key 2 Display 3 Menu key 4 It is equipped with two functions memo function and auto scan function MEM key 5 Soft touch painting for comfortable use Rechargeable battery design Three RF output power levels Mute function Lock function to avoid the misaction during live applications Common features PLL synthesized design Consistent operating frequencies to comply with EMC regulations Up ...

Page 9: ...urrent operation status Keep pressing this key for a few seconds the unit is powered on or off After it is switched on touch this key slightly to select the parameter which you want to edit such as the preset channel preset group PL RF power level and Lock unlock In this mode if there is no further operation in the next few seconds it will return to the main menu and the LCD displays again the cur...

Page 10: ...el and Lock unlock In this mode if there is no further operation in the next few seconds it will return to the main menu and the LCD displays again the current preset frequency in MHz as well as the battery status SELECT Key Use this key to edit the parameters in operation mode Keep pressing this key for a few seconds the unit will enter into the mute mode repeat for unmute 2 3 1 LCD Display Gener...

Page 11: ...ld strength of the received signal 4 1 For the TMW 9144R PLL UHF Diversity Receiver Auto Scan When the receiver is powered on press and hold the MEM key for one second receiver is in auto scanning the The scan function automatically searches the frequency band from start to stop During the search receiver s entire the indicates the frequencies in MHz as they are audio output is muted and the displ...

Page 12: ...al will be sent out from the receiver 9 ENGLISH The job of a squelch circuit is to reduce audible noise It eliminates noise during pauses in the audio signal by muting the receiver every time the audio level drops below a defined threshold The squelch control on the receiver sets this threshold Use the squelch control with care If the squelch threshold is too high the squelch will not only cut out...

Page 13: ...lect the frequency preset of 811 125MHz Group 6 Channel 6 please follow the below procedure Touch the CH ON key slightly again to select the edited parameter of Group refer to Fig 7 then use the SELECT key to specify the proper Group Several seconds later after that the system stores the settings automatically and LCD display comes back to the main menu which shows the current operation status Tur...

Page 14: ...in menu which shows the current operation status Fig 10 LOCK Fig 11 UNLOCK 4 2 2 Mute Mode Operation Fig 12 Keep pressing the SELECT key for a few seconds the unit will enter into the mute mode see the fig 12 repeat for unmute Note when the transmitter is muted the microphone will not send out any AF signal that means no sound has been sent out from the microphone 4 2 3 Battery Replacing And Charg...

Page 15: ... the CH ON key slightly to select the parameters to be edited 4 Use the Select key to set the proper channel group on the receiver in MHz 2 Manually Selecting Frequency MODEL Channel Frequency band Receiver type Frequency response Frequency stability T H D Modulation mode S N Ratio Dynamic RF sensitivity Audio output Balance output Power supply TMW 9144R Multi channels up to 144 frequency presets ...

Page 16: ...ondenser or Dynamic Capsule 277 mm 10 9 Approx 0 2kg TMW 9144P PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED UHF 470 900 MHz Dependent on applicable country regulations 50 Hz 15KHz 3dB 0 005 10 50 1KHz 0 8 FM F3E 3 5 12db adjustable 3 bands 100dB 30 34 KHz 100mA 35KHz AA type 2 Nickel hydrogen battery charger Condenser or Dynamic Capsule 8 8g 97mm 68mm 22mm 6 ANNEX Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used...

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Page 18: ...50 725 650 925 651 125 651 325 651 525 651 725 651 925 652 125 652 325 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 572 125 572 325 572 525 572 725 572 925 573 125 573 325 573 525 573 725 573 925 574 125 574 325 574 525 574 725 574 925 575 125 575 325 575 525 575 725 575 925 576 125 576 3...

Page 19: ...325 766 525 766 725 766 925 767 125 767 325 767 525 767 725 767 925 768 125 768 325 768 525 768 725 F5 702 000 726 000 702 731 MHz F5 702 000 726 000 702 731 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11 Group12 702 125 702 325 702 525 702 725 702 925 703 125 703 325 703 525 703 725 703 925 704 125 704 325 704 525 704 725 704 925 705 ...

Page 20: ... 525 825 725 825 925 826 125 826 325 826 525 826 725 F8 850 000 874 000 850 879 MHz F8 850 000 874 000 850 879 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11 Group12 850 125 850 325 850 525 850 725 850 925 851 125 851 325 851 525 851 725 851 925 852 125 852 325 852 525 852 725 852 925 853 125 853 325 853 525 853 725 853 925 854 125 854...

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Page 24: ...PRECAUCION NO ABRIR PELIGRO DE GOLPE ELECTRICO 1 SPANISH ...

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Page 32: ...Fig 4 Fig 3 mute function on Fig 2 mute function off 9 SPANISH ...

Page 33: ...Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 6 Preset frequency Remaining battery life 10 Fig 9 ...

Page 34: ...Remaining battery life display Fig 13 Fig 12 Fig 10 LOCK Fig 11 UNLOCK 11 SPANISH ...

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Page 37: ...925 482 125 482 325 482 525 482 725 482 925 483 125 483 325 483 525 483 725 483 925 484 125 484 325 F2 518 000 542 000 518 544 MHz F2 518 000 542 000 518 544 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 518 125 518 325 518 525 518 725 518 925 519 125 519 325 519 525 519 725 519 925 520 125 520 325 520 525 520 725 520 925 521 125 521 325 521 525 521 725 521 925 522 125 5...

Page 38: ...50 725 650 925 651 125 651 325 651 525 651 725 651 925 652 125 652 325 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 572 125 572 325 572 525 572 725 572 925 573 125 573 325 573 525 573 725 573 925 574 125 574 325 574 525 574 725 574 925 575 125 575 325 575 525 575 725 575 925 576 125 576 3...

Page 39: ...325 766 525 766 725 766 925 767 125 767 325 767 525 767 725 767 925 768 125 768 325 768 525 768 725 F5 702 000 726 000 702 731 MHz F5 702 000 726 000 702 731 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11 Group12 702 125 702 325 702 525 702 725 702 925 703 125 703 325 703 525 703 725 703 925 704 125 704 325 704 525 704 725 704 925 705 ...

Page 40: ...25 824 325 824 525 824 725 824 925 825 125 825 325 825 525 825 725 825 925 826 125 826 325 826 525 826 725 F8 850 000 874 000 850 879 MHz F8 850 000 874 000 850 879 MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11 Group12 850 125 850 325 850 525 850 725 850 925 851 125 851 325 851 525 851 725 851 925 852 125 852 325 852 525 852 725 852 9...

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