Coomber 1810 User manual

  • Hello, I'm here to assist you with the Coomber 1810 Radio Microphone. I've reviewed the product instruction manual, which provides information on its usable range, channel selection, battery usage and troubleshooting. I am ready to answer your questions.
  • What is the outdoor usable distance of the microphone?
    What can affect the performance of the microphone indoors?
    What should I suspect first if I have audio issues?
    How can I change the channel?
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Product Instruction Manual
1810 Radio Microphone Handheld
From Nov 2016
Battery
1810 Clip
To t the battery unscrew the middle of the microphone to
access the battery compartment.
Fit the battery, noting the correct location of the + and -
On and o switch is located at the base of the radio
microphone
Coomber standard is channel 0 then:
1 for UHF2
2 for UHF3
3 for UHF4
To change the channel press and hold the set button.
Useable Distance
Outside: In ideal conditions the radio microphone will
operate up to 50 metres from the receiver. Note
obstructions, (such as metal objects, vehicles, scaolding
etc) between the microphone and the receiver will impede
performance.
Indoors: Building structure can aect performance. Dense
material, particularly steel beams, can interfere with the
signal, so it will be worth experimenting to get the best
results by positioning the receiver at a location most visible
to the microphone user.
Note: Two radio microphones of the same frequency will
not operate together - one will cancel the other out. With
this is mind, please inform us of the frequency of your
existing radio microphone should you wish to order a
second radio microphone system.
*Any problems always suspect the battery rst,
especially if the audio cuts in and out repetitively
1810 V3 11/2016
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