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USER'S GUIDE Wireless Portable Sound System Compact, Lightweight Clear sound quality High output power TRAVELER ANY SPOT ANY SP T O ® AS-TV8 TM ®[...]
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Contents Operating Manual for AS-TV8 Series..................................................... 1 Front Panel Configuration of AS-TV8 Series..........................................2 Rear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8 Series .......................................... 3 Description of Functions of AS-TV8 Series.....................................[...]
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Operating Manual for AS-TV8 Series **Please visit for the latest updates** www .galaxyaudio.com Introduction 1 Galaxy Audio introduces the Any Spot T raveler (AS-TV8); a new AC/battery operated portable P A system. This compact system features an 8” woofer , 1” horn, 50-watt amplifier , and can be configured in a variety of ways to meet your sp[...]
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F r ont P anel Configur a tion of AS-TV8 Series AS-TV8 Series 2 Heat Sink Speaker Grille 8" Woofer 1" Horn Handle[...]
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R ear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8C2 Series AS-TV8C2 Power Supply In/Out Jacks Speaker Out Mixer Power Switch CD/CMP Player Receiver Modules 3[...]
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AS-TV8CE2 Mixer Receiver Modules CD/CMP Player Digital Echo System Power Switch Speaker Out In/Out Jacks Power Supply 4 R ear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8CE2 Series[...]
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AS-TV8CT2 Mixer Receiver Modules CD/CMP Player A u d i o L i n k Tr a n s m i t t e r Speaker Out In/Out Jacks Power Supply Power Switch 5 R ear Panel Configuration of AS-TV8CT2 Series[...]
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6 Description of Functions f or AS-TV8 Series A. Wireless Microphone/Audio Link Receiver 1. LCD display 2. A/B diversity indicator 3. RF indicator 4. AF level indicator 5. Channel Set 6. Channel selector 7. Power switch & mic. volume B. Anti-Shock CD/CMP Player 1. Program Playlist 2. Power switch 3. LCD display 4. Shuffle/Repeat 5. Stop/Eject 6[...]
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( 3 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 2 ) ( 1 ) ( 3 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) C. Power Switch 1. Power LED 2.Charging indicator 3.Power On/Off switch D.Mixer 1. Master volume control 2. T reble control 3. Bass control 4. Mic volume control ( For wired Mic connected to Mic in jack) E. In/Out Jacks 1. Line in RCA jacks 2. Line out RCA jacks 3. [...]
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H1. Digital Echo System (for AS-TV8CE2 ) 1. Power switch and master echo volume control 2. Delay repeat control 3. Delay time control 4. Wired mic 1 volume control 5. Wired mic 2 volume control 6. Wired mic 1 1/4” input jack 7. Wired mic 2 1/4” input jack H2. Audio Link T ransmitter (AS-TV8CT2) 1. LCD display 2. TX indicator 3. Low audio level [...]
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9 Cautions Before Using the System 1. There is a universal AC switching power supply/charger built into the system that will operate on voltages of 100~240V ,50/60Hz. V erify that the voltage to which you are connecting is in that range and then connect the AC power cord from the AC IN (G1) Pg. 7 to the wall outlet. 2. Charge the battery for at lea[...]
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10 B. Anti-Shock CD/CMP Player (see page 6) 1. Push the powerswitch (B2) Pg. 6 to turn on the player . Put a CD in the CD slot (B10) or push the Stop/Eject button (B5) to take a CD out of the slot. 2. Press the Play/Pause button (B8) to start or pause CD/MP3 play .T urn the volume control (B9) to adjust to the proper volume. Push the Stop/Eject but[...]
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1 1 D. In/Out Jacks (see page 7) 1. The system contains Line In, Line Out, and Mic in jacks for connecting external audio devices. 2. Line In (E1) : Pg.7 RCA jacks to connect external audio sources, such as CD/ MP3 players or iPods. The volume of the Line In is controlled solely by the Master (D1) . 3. Line Out (E2) : RCA jacks to send the signal t[...]
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12 5. When transmitting signal, the TX indicator (H2-2) pg. 8 will light Green to show the transmitting condition. The AF Level indicator lights Y ellow (H2-3) to show a low audio level and lights Red (H2-4) to show high audio level. 6. Set up the receiving T raveler according to the procedure outlined in: A. Wireless Mic/Audio Link Receiver on pag[...]
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13 Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone W i n d S c r e e n : P o p F i l t e r. P r o t e c t s c a r t r i d g e w i t h F r o n t P a n e l M a i n B o d y : C o n t a i n s W i r e l e s s Tr a n s m i t t e r P C B . S E T b u t t o n f o r c h a n n e l s e t t i n g s L C D p a n e l : C h a n n e l a n d f r e q u e n c y d i s [...]
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14 Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone R e a r P a n e l H I L O W M U T E Vo l u m e C o n t r o l : T h r e e l e v e l s e t t i n g s , i n c l u d i n g m u t e , L O W a n d H I . P u s h i n g p o i n t : S l i d e t h e b a t t e r y c o v e r d o w n b y p r e s s i n g h e r e . B a t t e r y C o v e r L o w e r H o u s i n g[...]
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Operation of Handheld Microphone A. Battery Installation Steps: 1. T urn off the microphone before inserting batteries. 2. Press in the latch to release the lower housing and slide it off. 3. Press in the latch to release the battery cover and slide it down. 4. Insert 2 disposable batteries of 1.5V type or 2 rechargeable batteries of 1.2V type. 5. [...]
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4. Press the Down button to display a lower numbered channel. 5. Press the SET button to activate the selected channel. E. LCD Indications: 1. :Three bars means batteries are fully charged. 2. :One bar indicates low batteries. Replace or recharge the batteries. 3. :No bars showing indicates batteries are exhausted and after flashing three times the[...]
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G. T rouble Shooting: 1. LED doesn't light when power switch is pressed to turn on mic. a. Make sure that the batteries are not discharged. b. Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly . 2. LCD shows when power switch is pressed to turn mic off. a. Press the SET , UP and DOWN buttons at the same time in order to turn the microphone [...]
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( 1 4 ) ( 1 3 ) ( 1 2 ) ( 11 ) ( 1 0 ) ( 9 ) ( 8 ) ( 7 ) ( 6 ) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) (4 ) ( 5 ) Description of Functions for Body Pac k T r ansmitter 1. Mini XLR Mic input jack (T A3M) 2. Power switch 3. Mute button 4. Antenna 5. Power light 6. Charging Jack 7. LCD light 8. Set button 9. Channel select button 10. Sensitivity control 1 1. 3.5mm aux inpu[...]
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Operation of Bodypack T ransmitter A. Battery Installation: 1. Switch the transmitter off before inserting batteries. 2. Slide the battery cover off. 3. Insert 2 disposable batteries (1.5V AA) or 2 rechargeable batteries (1.2V AA). 4. Observe correct polarity when inserting batteries. 5. Slide the battery cover back to its original position. B. T u[...]
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E. Battery Charging Steps: 1. Insure that the batteries are the rechargeable type. 2. Switch Power to OFF position. 3. Insert AS-TVMBP into its own intelligent charger stand (AS-TV8DCC). 4. Batteries will recharge automatically . 5. For more details of charger stand please refer to AS-TV8DCC user guide. F . T urning the unit OFF: 1. Slide the power[...]
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Maintenance A void Excessive Heat Don't leave transmitter or receiver in hot sun, on a radiator , or near other sources of high temperature. A void Rough Handling The transmitter and receiver may be damaged if dropped. Storage Before storage, fully charge the batteries in both transmitters and receivers. If possible, recharge once a month duri[...]
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C A U T I O N D a n g e r o f e x p l o s i o n i f t h e b a t t e r y i s i n c o r r e c t l y i n s t a l l e d . R e p l a c e o n l y w i t h t h e s a m e o r t h e e q u i v a l e n t t y p e. S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Portable Amplifier Speaker S e n s i t i v i t y Fr e q u e n c y r e s p o n s e S p e a k e r s R e c e i ve r m o d u [...]
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23 K ey Specifications / Ov erall System O s c illa t io n t y p e A d ju s t a b le fr e q u e n c y S w it c h in g b a n d w id t h A m b ie n t t e m p e ra t u re M a x im u m d e v ia t io n T . H . D . D y n a m ic ra n g e P re /D e - e m p h a s is S q u e lc h P re -p ro g ra m m e d m a x . 9 6 s w i t c h a b l e c h a n n e l s M a x. [...]
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24 Audio Link T r ansmitter Module W ireless Mic/Audio link R eceiver Module R F o u t p u t 1 0 m W S p u rio u s e m is s io n Less t han 250 nW D is p la y s ta tu s LC D i ndi cat or di spl ays chann el or f r equ ency C h a n n e l s e le c t S E T , U P , D O W N keys A n te n n a B ui l t - i n or ext er nal D im e n s io n s ( L x W x H ) 4[...]
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25 Handheld Microphone M ic ro p h o n e ty p e C a rd i o i d d y n a m i c c a p s u l e R F o u t p u t 1 0 m W S p u rio u s e m is s io n Less t han 250 nW D is p la y s ta tu s LC D i ndi cat or di spl ays chann el or f r equ ency , bat t er y condi t i on C h a n n e l s e le c t S E T , U P , D O W N keys A F c o n tro ls H i / Low / M ut e[...]
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26 Bodypack T ransmitter M ik e S p u r io u s e m is s io n D is p la y s t a t u s C h a n n e l s e le c t A F c o n t ro ls B a t t e r y A u d io in p u t B a t t e r y lif e N i-M H re c h a rg e a b le B a t t e r y lif e A lk a lin e d is p o s a b le D im e n s io n s ( D x W x H ) H o u s in g L e ss t h a n 2 5 0 n W L C D i n d i ca t o[...]
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This Galaxy Audio product will be used for: Live Sound o Church o Recording Home/Project Studio o Commercial Studio o Post-Production/Mastering o Broadcast On-Air o Production o What magazines do you read?_________ _________________________________ _________________________________ __________________________________ ________________________________[...]
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PLACE ST AMP HERE G ALA XY AUDIO P .O. BO X 16285 WICHIT A, KS 67216-0285[...]
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This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. This warranty is extended to the purchaser and to any purchaser from him for value. GALAXY AUDIO warrants the materials and workmanship of its products from the date of the original purchase. 1. Hot Spot Series, Micro Spot Series, A[...]
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G A L A X Y A U D I O MAKERS OF T H E ORIGINAL HOT SP T PERSONA L MONITOR O ® V062707[...]