Chiayo DWR-2410 Owner's manual

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Microphones
Type
Owner's manual

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DWR-2420
DWR-2410
2.4GHz Digital True Diversity / Diversity Wireless Microphone
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Operation manual
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Thank you for choosing CHIAYO digital wireless microphone system!
Our products are designed to last and for user friendly operation. Each system consists of:
1. a receiver
2. one or two handheld/belt-pack transmitter
3. a pair of antennas
4. a switching adaptor
5. an operation manual
For more details, please take a few moments to read this operating manual for thorough
understanding of the function and operation of both transmitter and receiver.
Parts and functions of DWR-2420 dual-channel receiver
Front panel
1. Power button
2. LCD display (channel 1)
3. Synchronization button (channel 1)
4. MENU/DOWN button (channel 1)
5. MENU/UP button (channel 1)
6. SET button (channel 1)
7. Volume control (channel 1)
8. LCD display (channel 2)
9. Synchronization button (channel 2)
10. MENU/DOWN button (channel 2)
11. MENU/UP button (channel 2)
12. SET button (channel 2)
13. Volume control (channel 2)
Rear panel
14. Antenna B socket (SMA type)
15. Balanced audio output (channel 2)
16. Balanced audio output (channel 1)
17. Unbalanced audio output (mixed)
18. Receiving mode switch
2CH (left): To use 2 transmitters in DIVERSITY mode.
1CH (right): To use 1 transmitter in TRUE DIVERSITY mode.
19. Antenna A socket (SMA type)
20. DC in
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
247 8
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
1
2
3 4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12 13
AN T. B AN T. A DC IN
12 V
MIX ED O UTMIC O UT 1
1. G
2.
3.
MIC O UT 2 DIVE RSIT Y
1C H2C H
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Parts and functions of DWR-2410 single-channel receiver
Front panel
5. MENU/UP button
6. SET button
7. Volume control
Rear panel
8. Antenna B socket (SMA type)
9. Balanced audio output
10. Unbalanced audio output
11. Antenna A socket (SMA type)
12. DC in
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUMEPOWER
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2
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
24 8 2
1 3 4 5 6 7
AN T. B AN T. A DC IN
12 ~1 5V
LIN E O UTMIC O UT
1. G
2.
3.
8 9 10 11 12
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Changing CHANNEL / FREQUENCY
1. Press-release (UP) or (DOWN) button
until the below channel icon appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until the channel
number flashes to denote readiness for
setting.
3. Press-release (UP) or (DOWN) button
to select a new channel.
4. After a channel is chosen, press SET button
to store the setting.
CHANNEL scanning
For an interference- free operation, a cleaner channel might be necessary if the current one
receives too much interference. Before scanning, the transmitter must be switched off.
1. Press-release (UP) or (DOWN) button
until the LCD displays
SER000
and below
frequency icon appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until
SER000
flashes to denote readiness for setting.
3. Press-release (UP) or (DOWN) button
to find and locate a clear, interference- free
channel.
4. After a channel is chosen, press SET button
to store the setting.
CH.
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
CH.
RF AF
MHz
0 8 2
2482
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessss RReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
CH.
RF AF
MHz
0 8 2
2482
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
CH.
RF AF
MHz
0 7 2
2472
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessss RReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
FREQ
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
FREQ
RF AF
MHz
0 7 2
SER000
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessss RReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
RF AF
0 7 2
SER000
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
RF AF
0 7 2
SER075
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessss RReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
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CHANNEL SYNCHRONIZING of the receiver and transmitter
1. Press and hold the transmitters
synchronizing button until LINK flashes on
the LCD.
2. Press and hold the receivers SYNC button
until the frequency icon appears. After
successful channel synchronizing, this icon
will disappear automatically.
CHANNEL GROUP setting
1. Press-release (UP) or (DOWN) button
until the below group icon appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until the group
number and the icon flash to denote
readiness for setting.
3. Press-release (UP) or (DOWN) button
to choose a channel group.
Group CH082 includes 82 selectable
frequencies from CH1 to CH82.
Group CH190 includes 190 selectable
frequencies from CH1 to CH190.
4. After a group is chosen, press SET button
to store the setting.
Receiver installation
1. For best operation, the receiver should be at least 1m
above the ground and 1m away from a wall or metal
surface to minimize reflections.
2. The transmitter should also be at least 1m away from a wall
or metal surface to minimize reflections. The transmitter
should also be at least 1m away from the receiver.
3. Keep antennas away from noise source such as motors,
automobiles, neon light as well as large metal objects.
FREQ
C H : 0 0 0
L I N K
SYNC
C H
FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
0 8 2
248 2
GRP
GRP
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
GRP
RF AF
MHz
0 8 2
CH082
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessss RReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
GRP
RF AF
0 8 2
CH082
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessssRReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
C H
GRP
RF AF
0 8 2
CH 190
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 1
SETSYNC MIN MAX
VOLUME 2POWER
DDiiggiittaall WWiirreelleessss RReecceeiivveerr
DDWWRR--22442200
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
078
2478
C H
GRP FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
082
2482
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Audio output connection
There are two audio outputs on the back of the receiver, Mic-level balanced and Line-level
unbalanced. Use audio cable for the connection between the receiver and the amplifier/mixer.
Unbalanced audio connection: If the amplifier/mixer has a 6.3mm φ phone jack, connect a
cable from the 6.3mm unbalanced audio output from the receiver to the amplifier/mixer.
Balanced audio connection: If the amplifier/mixer has an XLR input, connect a cable from
the balanced XLR audio output from the receiver to the amplifier/mixer input.
Unbalanced audio connection (6.3φ phone plug)
Balanced audio connection (XLR plug)
Rack mounting
The receiver can be cabinet-mounted by either one or two units. If only one receiver is to be
mounted, an optional kit is available and it's installed as shown in Fig 1. If two receivers are to
be mounted, they can be assembled by another kit and installed as shown in Fig 2.
Fig 1. Rack mount of one receiver
Fig 2. Rack mount of two receivers
AN T. B AN T. A DC IN
12 V
MI XE D O U TMI C O UT 1
1.G
2.
3.
MI C O U T 2
DIV E RS IT Y
1C H2C H
AN T. B AN T. A DC IN
12 V
MI XE D O U TMI C O UT 1
1.G
2.
3.
MI C O U T 2 DIV E RS IT Y
1C H2C H
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Parts and functions of handheld microphone DH-2400
1. Cartridge
2. Battery power LED
3. 3-step power switch
(ON-MUTE-OFF)
4. LCD
5. Menu button
6. Setting button
7. Channel synchronizing button
8. Color cap
9. Battery compartment
10. Charging contacts
3-STEP power switch
Power status
ON
ON
MUTE
MUTE
OFF
Lock status
unlocked
locked
unlocked
locked
cant be locked
To prevent other user from turning off the power, you may slide this switch to the right to lock
the microphone on stand-by or mute status. Slide to the left to unlock.
Battery installation & indicator
This microphone requires 2 x AA batteries to operate.
To install, remove the battery cover and slide the batteries into the battery compartment &
replace the battery cover.
Note: Batteries contain a corrosive acid that may leak and damage the microphone when
stored for a long period. Batteries should be removed from the microphone before storing
without use for more than 4 weeks.
When the microphone is switched ON, a blue LED will blink once to denote the batteries
installed are in good condition. If the LED remains illuminated, it means the batteries are
weak and require replacement.
Channel synchronizing of the receiver and microphone
1. Unscrew the microphones lower housing
and then press and hold the synchronizing
button until LINK flashes on the LCD.
2. Press and press and hold the receivers
SYNC button until the frequency icon
appears. After successful channel
synchronizing, this icon will disappear
automatically.
FREQ
C H : 0 0 0
L I N K
SYNC
C H
FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
0 8 2
248 2
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Changing CHANNEL / FREQUENCY
1. Press-release MENU button until the
CHANNEL-FREQUENCY page appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until the channel
number flashes to denote readiness for
setting.
3. Press-release SET (UP) or MENU (DOWN)
button to select a new channel.
4. After a channel is chosen, wait about 3
seconds to store the setting.
Battery type setting
2. Press and hold SET button until NIMH or
AKLN flashes to denote readiness for setting.
4. After a battery type is chosen, wait about 3
seconds to store the setting.
Important: NiMH battery must be selected when rechargeable battery is being used. Never
select AKLN (alkaline) when microphone is intended for charging as alkaline battery isn’t
rechargeable. Wrong battery selection will result in battery sensing electronics to display wrong
and misleading status information.
MHz
C H : 0 8 2
2 4 8 2
MHz
C H : 0 8 2
2 4 8 2
MHz
C H : 0 7 2
2 4 7 2
MHz
C H : 0 7 2
2 4 7 2
C H : 0 8 2
A K L N
C H : 0 8 2
A K L N
C H : 0 8 2
N I M H
C H : 0 8 2
N I M H
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RF power setting
1. Press-release MENU button until the
CHANNEL-RF POWER page appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until the RF
power figure flashes to denote readiness for
setting.
3. Press-release SET (UP) or MENU (DOWN)
button to choose an output level from 0db to
20db
4. After an output level is chosen, wait about 3
seconds to store the setting.
Important: Lower output power will reduce the RF transmission distance and higher output
power will extend the possible RF transmission distance. However, higher output power places
slightly more load on the battery and will reduce operating duration faster than lower output
power.
Parts and functions of belt-pack transmitter DB-2400
1. Antenna
2. LCD
3. Cover release button
4. Channel synchronizing button
5. Menu button
6. Setting button
7. High-impedance gain control (GT)
8. Low-impedance gain control (MT)
9. Battery compartment
10. Power switch
11. Battery power LED
12. Audio input connector
13. Charging contacts
Battery installation & indicator
This belt-pack requires 2 x AA batteries to operate.
To install, open the battery cover using the cover release buttons and insert the batteries into
the battery compartment.
Note: Batteries contain a corrosive acid that may leak and damage the belt-pack when stored
for a long period. Batteries should be removed from the belt-pack before storing without use for
more than 4 weeks.
C H : 0 8 2
R F 0 8
C H : 0 8 2
R F 0 8
C H : 0 8 2
R F 1 2
C H : 0 8 2
R F 1 2
1
2
3 3
8
6
7 4
5
9
10 11
12
13
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When the transmitter is switched ON, the battery power LED
11
will blink once to denote the
batteries installed are in good condition. If the LED remains illuminated the batteries have
expired and require replacement.
GAIN setting (GTMT)
Gain control enables the user to set different output levels.
GT is for the use of instrument with high impedance, such as guitar.
MT is for the use of low impedance such as lapel or headset microphones.
Channel synchronizing of the receiver and transmitter
1. Open the cover and then press and hold the
synchronizing button until LINK flashes on
the LCD.
2. Press and hold the receivers SYNC button
until the frequency icon appears. After
successful channel synchronizing, this icon
will disappear automatically.
Changing CHANNEL / FREQUENCY
1. Press-release MENU button until the
CHANNEL-FREQUENCY page appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until the channel
number flashes to denote readiness for
setting.
3. Press-release SET (UP) or MENU (DOWN)
button to select a new channel.
4. After a channel is chosen, wait about 3
seconds to store the setting.
FREQ
C H : 0 0 0
L I N K
SYNC
C H
FREQ CH.
RF AF
MHz
0 8 2
248 2
MHz
C H : 0 8 2
2 4 8 2
MHz
C H : 0 8 2
2 4 8 2
MHz
C H : 0 7 2
2 4 7 2
MHz
C H : 0 7 2
2 4 7 2
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Battery type setting
2. Press and hold SET button until NIMH or AKLN
flashes to denote readiness for setting.
4. After a battery type is chosen, wait about 3
seconds to store the setting.
Important: NiMH battery must be selected when rechargeable battery is being used. Never
select AKLN (alkaline) when transmitter is intended for charging as alkaline battery isn’t
rechargeable. Wrong battery selection will result in battery sensing electronics to display wrong
and misleading status information.
RF power setting
1. Press-release MENU button until the
CHANNEL-RF POWER page appears.
2. Press and hold SET button until the RF
power figure flashes to denote readiness for
setting.
3. Press-release SET (UP) or MENU (DOWN)
button to choose an output level from 0db to
20db
4. After an output level is chosen, wait about 3
seconds to store the setting.
Important: Lower output power will reduce the RF transmission distance and higher output
power will extend the possible RF transmission distance. However, higher output power places
slightly more load on the battery and will reduce operating duration faster than lower output
power.
C H : 0 8 2
A K L N
C H : 0 8 2
A K L N
C H : 0 8 2
N I M H
C H : 0 8 2
N I M H
C H : 0 8 2
R F 0 8
C H : 0 8 2
R F 0 8
C H : 0 8 2
R F 1 2
C H : 0 8 2
R F 1 2
CHIAYO ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD.
Http://www.chiayo.com.twEmail: [email protected]
Office: 30, Lane 27, Section 4, Jen-Ai Road, Taipei 10685, TaiwanTel: 886-2-27415741Fax: 886-2-27525242
Factory: 88, Chung-Hsiao Street 2, Chiayi 60080, TaiwanTel: 886-5-2711000Fax: 886-5-5767611
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Chiayo DWR-2410 Owner's manual

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