Factor PRESENTER ONE User manual

Modulized Wireless Portable Amplifier System
ISO 9001:2008
GREEN PRODUCT
Operation manual

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PRESENTER ONE Operation Manual
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing this all-in-one portable sound system. To
ensure a trouble-free operation, please read the manual thoroughly to fully understand its
controls and functions.
PRESENTER ONE can be installed with up to 4 receiver modules, of which one can be
transmitter module. The wireless receiver/transmitter module is UHF PLL synthesized
type with 16 preset frequencies.
Configuration
PRESENTER ONE comes equipped with the following:
1.AC power cord.
2.1~4 or no wireless receiver/transmitter/MP3 module(s).
3.1~4 transmitters, either handheld or beltpack transmitter (except version with no module
installed).
Optional accessories
1.Weather proof dust cover.
2.Tripod stand
3.Companion powered speaker (PRESENTER TWO)
4.Wired microphone.
Remark
Manufacturer reserves the rights to change the above combinations without prior notice.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 74 OF THE FCC RULES. This equipment complies
with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This device complies with RSS-310 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the condition
that this device does not cause harmful interference.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-123 of Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2.This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

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PRESENTER ONE
Parts and functions
A,B,C&D. Receiver or MP3 module
C can be Transmitter module
1. Mic volume control
2. Line-in volume control
3. Tape/DVD power+volume control
4. Tone voulme control (BASS)
5. Tone voulme control (TREBLE)
6. Master volume control
7. Mic input (Balanced/Unbalanced)
8. Line input/output (R/L)
9. Voice priority
10. Slave output
11. Battery status indicator
(normal: GREEN; low: RED)
12. Charging indicator
13. Fuse
14. 24~32V DC input
15. AC input
16. Power switch
17. Speaker out
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PRESENTER TWO
Parts and functions
A,B. Receiver or MP3 module
B can be Transmitter
1. Audio link input
2. Audio link output
3. Volume control
4. Speaker out (switched)
5. Speaker out (unswitched)
6. 24~32V DC input
7. Fuse
8. Power status indicator (RED)
9. Power status indicator (GREEN)
10. Charging indicator
11. AC input
12. Power switch
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Operating procedures
After unpacking the unit for the first time, please charge the unit for at least 6 hours before
operation. This is absolutely necessary as the built-in rechargeable batteries might have been
discharged naturally due to long shipment and storage time, even though it has been fully
charged in the factory prior to shipment.
To operate this portable sound unit, switch on the main POWER switch. If the Battery low
indicator also glows, it means the batteries are weak and please recharge them.
The main POWER switch does NOT switch on the other devices as each of them has individual
Power/Volume control. To operate each of them, you must switch them on accordingly.
Operating the dynamic wired microphone
To use a cable microphone, simply plug it into the MIC IN socket. The mic socket accepts both
phone and Cannon jack. Rotate the dedicated volume control knob and master volume control,
amplified sound could be heard from the speaker when voice is spoken into the cable
microphone.
Operating the wireless microphone system
To operate the wireless system, just switch on the power/volume control on the module panel
and the matching transmitter. Please have the channel setting on both the transmitter and
receiver module being the same before operation. Please as well make sure that master
volume control is set to minimum level before turning the unit on, especially working on a
wireless version! Set the Master volume control to the mid position. Rotate the volume control
knob on receiver panel clockwise to the desired levels. When voice is spoken into the
microphone, amplified sound should be heard over the built-in speaker.
Voice Priority (Ducking) operation
Voice Priority operation is only necessary when Cassette tape or CD is playing. When the
Voice Priority switch is put to ON position, the ducking function will be activated. While the
music is playing, a voice input from either a Wired or Wireless
Microphone will temporary override and turn down the volume of the background music and
voice could be heard clearly.
Background music will return to its original setting when no audio input is entering the
microphone for a certain time. However, if the microphone is not switch off, the reentering of
music into the microphone will also activate the voice priority function. So, Voice priority is best
operated using microphones with on/off switch.
Battery Charging
Internally, the PRESENTER ONE contains 2 pcs of 12V/5AH maintenance free lead acid
battery, which has no memory effect.
When the batteries are weak, the battery low indicator LED will stay RED. To charge the
batteries, simply plug in the AC power supply, the charging process will start automatically.
While charging, the charging indicator will flash RED. When batteries are fully charged, the
charging indicator will stay GREEN.

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Wired Audio Link
The PRESENTER ONE could be operated as MASTER as well as SLAVE. This depends on
the setting of Master/Slave selector switch. However, the Challenger Slave can only be
operated as SLAVE.
In order to operate Audio Link, you must have a PRESENTER ONE unit that operates as a
MASTER. Only one unit is allowed to act as MASTER and the other(s) MUST operate as
SLAVE(s). A MASTER unit is capable of connecting up to about 20 SLAVE units.
For the MASTER unit, the MASTER/SLAVE selector switch must be set to MASTER mode.
The Challenger SLAVE unit does not have this selector. If you have two units of PRESENTER
ONE/TWO, you could use one as Master and the other PRESENTER ONE as slave. To do that,
just put the MASTER/SLAVE selector switch of the second PRESENTER ONE to SLAVE mode.
For the MASTER unit, Audio Link IN jack should NOT be connected.
To operate Audio Link, connect the Output jack of the MASTER to the Audio Link IN jack of the
1st SLAVE unit. The Output jack of this SLAVE should be connected to the Input jack of the
2nd SLAVE unit. Similar connection shall continue as such for the following SLAVE units.
Volume Control for MASTER or SLAVE
When used on the MASTER, it controls the MASTER as well as all the SLAVE units. When
used on the SLAVE unit, it only controls that particular SLAVE unit volume. Maximum number
of SLAVE units to be connected with a MASTER is about 20.
Remark
There should NOT be a connection between the last SLAVE unit output and the input of the
MASTER unit.

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Wireless Audio Link
Different from Wired Audio Link, with new SLAVE's capability of installation of receiver and
transmitter modules it eliminates all cable connection and largely extends the number limit of
SLAVEs.
Application: For crowds of 1000 to 2000, e.g. speeches or forums.
Configuration: One Master + several SLAVEs (with receiver module built in)
Application: For crowds of over 3000, e.g. stadiums.
Configuration: One Master + several SLAVEs (with receiver and transmitter module built in)
T: Transmitter R: Receiver Channel: 1,2,3,...
T1 matches R1, T2 matches R2, T3 matches R3, T4...

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SDR-6216m receiver module
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1.Channel indicator
2.Power switch/volume control
3.Channel Selector
4.Microphone battery weak indicator
5.Diversity A/B indicator
6.Channel Scanner
7.Squelch control
First turn on the Power of the main unit. Then turn on the individual power of the receiver
module. Select a channel that corresponds to the transmitter. When transmitter is turned on,
either A or B diversity indicator will flash to indicate that signal has been received.
CHANNEL scanning
It is the automatic scan function key. To perform the scan function, the transmitter must be
switched off. Once the key is being pressed, the unit will do an auto scan and the next
clean channel will be displayed. Change the transmitter channel setting to this setting for an
interference- free operation.
SQUELCH (SQ) setting
When a channel is in use and undesired interference signal is received, turn the SQ in
clockwise direction to make the receiver less sensitive and thus less susceptible to
interference. If this still does not solve the problem, it means this frequency is not
applicable at current position. Please switch over to the next channel.

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RP-6016m transmitter module
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1.Channel indicator
2.Antenna socket(TNC type)
3.Channel selectors: Press ▲(up)▼(down) to increase/decrease channel number. Please
select a non-interfering frequency channel to those used in the receiver modules.
4.Power switch
5.Audio sensitivity: Clockwise to increase its sensitivity level and anticlockwise to reduce.
6.Output power setting: LOW (left) for Low output power and HI (right) for high output power.
Low output power will reduce the RF transmission distance and High output power will
extend the possible RF transmission distance. However, if the module is installed on battery-
powered amplifiers, HIGH output power would reduce more operation time than LOW output
power since it requires more power for longer RF transmission.

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Operating the CD player
Parts and functions
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1. LCD display
2. Play/pause
3. Stop
4. Rev-Skip-Cue
5. Eject
6. CD/USB selector
7. Repeat
8. Folder skip
9. Infrared receiving LED
10. USB input
11. Power/volume control
Keys
Functions
Panel
Remote
PLAY/PAUSE
When this key is pushed during CD stop, play will start after track
search.
When this key is pushed during CD is playing, it will be changed to
pause.
When this key is pushed during CD is pausing, it will be changed to
play.
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STOP
When CD is not stop, if this key is pushed then CD will stop.
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FUNC
When press this key will change between CD and USB mode.
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UP/CUE
In stop mode:
Change the starting play track (file) during stop mode, cyclic to the first
track, if it is in the last track.
In program entry mode:
Change to the next track(file) for program select .
In play mode, pause mode, program play mode, random play mode:
Single pressed, skip the playing track (file) to next track (file) for normal
play/pause mode, to next program index track(file) for program
play/pause mode, to next random track(file) for random play /pause
mode.
Continue pressed, fast forward during play/pause when pressed more
than 0.7sec.
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DONW/REV
In stop mode:
Change the starting play track (file) during stop mode, cyclic to the last
track, if it is in the first track.
In program Entry mode:
Change to the previous track (file) for program select.
In play mode, pause mode, program play mode:
Single pressed, skip the playing track (file) to precious track (file) for
normal play/pause mode, to previous program index track (file) for
program play/pause mode.
Continue pressed, fast reverse during play/pause when pressed more
than 0.7sec.
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FOLDER-UP
In stop mode:
Skip the starting play folder to next folder during stop mode, cyclic to
the first folder if it is in the last folder.
In program entry mode:
Change the file for program select to next folder’s first file, cyclic to the
first folder if it is in the last folder.
In normal play mode:
Skip the playing file to the next folder’s first file.
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FOLDER-DOWN
In stop mode:
Skip the starting play folder to previous folder during stop mode, cyclic
to the last folder if it is in the first folder.
In program entry mode:
Change the file for program select to previous folder’s first file, cyclic to
the last folder if it is in the first folder.
In normal play mode:
Skip the playing file to the previous folder’s first file.
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REPEAT
In mp3 mode and in USB mode .
If this key is pushed, PLAY mode is changed cyclically shown below.
PLAY ALL RANDOM→REPEAT TRACK→REPEAT
FOLDER→REPEAT ALL→RANDOM REPEAT→PLAY ALL
IN CD mode If this key is pushed, PLAY mode is changed cyclically
shown below.
PLAY ALL RANDOM→REPEAT TRACK→REPEAT ALL→RANDOM
REPEAT→PLAY ALL.
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EJECT
When this key is pushed, door is moved out.
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PROG
Set to programming mode.
When programming mode, “stop” key is pushed then program is all
cleared.
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MUTE
When this key is pushed during CD is playing, the set will mute the
output. Pushing again can recovery the output.
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POWER
Power SW of the set.
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ESP
In CDDA mode, Press ”ESP” key, The ESP display lighted and the set
is in electronic anti-shock state. The electronic anti-shock time is about
40 seconds. Press “ESP” key again, cancel the ESP function.
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ID3
When this key is pressed , the“ID3”in the LCD display will flash, and the
ID3 TAG is displayed pressing this key again will cancel the ID3
function
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0~10
You can use these keys to select the track you want directly.
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VOL.-
When this key is pushed, the volume will decrease by 1dB per step, the
min. volume is 0dB.
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VOL.+
When this key is pushed, the volume will increase by 1dB per step, the
max. volume is 30dB.
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Caution: This player does not accept 8-cm diameter CD. User is advised to have the USB 2.0
formatted in “FAT”or “FAT 32”. The built-in USB 2.0 player can not be able to read the MP3
files stored in your USB if it is not formatted by either “FAT”or “FAT-32”. To avoid damage to
the USB, remember to detach it only after switching off the player.

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UHF handheld microphone(SQ-5016)
Parts and functions
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1. Cartridge
2. Battery weak/power LED
3. Power switch
4. LCD
5. Battery compartment
6. Bottom cap
7. Locking button
8. Setting button
9. Up button
10. Charging port
11. Down button
Battery installation
Insert or replace the batteries according to the correct polarity after opening the compartment.
Many batteries are known to have leakage problem of conductive and corrosive liquid. So
please remove the batteries if they are not to be used for a long period.
Other settings
1. Channel setting
Use UP or DOWN button to go to the CHANNEL/ FREQUENCY page.
The cursor will flash to allow changes to be made. Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase
or decrease the channel number. The corresponding frequency will change accordingly. When
a desired channel is selected, it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory.
2. Making changes to Battery selection
Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page.

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Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH (rechargeable battery) or AKLN
(Alkaline battery) position.
When the desired battery has been selected, it will be automatically saved and stored in the
memory.
Remark: NiMH battery must be selected when rechargeable battery is being used. Never select
AKLN (Alkaline) when microphone is intended for charging as Alkaline battery can not be
charged ! Wrong selection of battery will result in
battery sensing electronics to display wrong and misleading status information.
3. Making changes to Sensitivity Level
Use UP or DOWN button to go to the SENS SET page.
Press UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the Sensitivity Level of the microphone.
The MAX level is 4 and the MIN level is 1.When a desired sensitivity level has been selected
for your application, it will be automatically saved and stored in the Memory.
Remark: When selecting Sensitivity level, please bear in mind that Level 1 is for close proximity
singing purposes whereas Level 4 is for use of microphone on tripod mount for speech
purposes. When Level 4 setting is used for close proximity singing, high SPL input will result in
undesirable distortion in the output.
After performing setting changes, you could turn the protective cover 180°in either direction to
block the buttons from being accidentally adjusted.

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UHF beltpack transmitter(SM-5016)
Parts and functions
1. Antenna
2. Battery weak/audio mute indicator
3. Audio mute switch
4. (Lavalier microphone) Mini XLR connector
5. LCD
6. Charging port
7. Cover release button
8. Power switch
9. Gain control (GT, high impedance)
10. Gain control (MT, low impedance)
11. SETTING button
12. UP button
13. DOWN button
14. Battery compartment
15. Charging contacts
Battery installation
Insert or replace the batteries according to the correct polarity after opening the compartment.
Many batteries are known to have leakage problem of conductive and corrosive liquid. So
please remove the batteries if they are not to be used for a long period.
Other settings (SM-5016)
1. Channel setting
Use UP or DOWN button to go to the CHANNEL/ FREQUENCY page.
The cursor will flash to allow changes to be made. Pressing UP or DOWN button will increase
or decrease the channel number. The corresponding frequency will change accordingly. When
a desired channel is selected, it will be automatically saved and stored in the memory.
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2. Making changes to Battery selection
Use UP or DOWN button to go to the Battery selection page.
Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to either NiMH (rechargeable battery) or AKLN
(Alkaline battery) position.
When the desired battery has been selected, it will be automatically saved and stored in the
memory.
Remark: NiMH battery must be selected when rechargeable battery is being used. Never select
AKLN (Alkaline) when microphone is intended for charging as Alkaline battery cannot be
charged! Wrong selection of battery will result in battery sensing electronics to display wrong
and misleading status information.

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Maintenance-free Lead Acid battery
Guidelines for maintenance-free Batteries:
1.Battery should operate at temperatures between 15°C ~ 50°C. To ensure a longer life span, it
should be kept between 5°C ~ 35°C. For optimum result, 20°C ~ 25°C will be ideal. When
temperature falls 15 degrees below zero, battery will undergo some changes in its chemical
contents and therefore cannot be recharged. Operating the battery at higher temperature will result
in higher capacity but shorter lifespan, whereas lower temperatures operation has a longer lifespan
but less capacity.
2.If the battery is not recharged 72 hrs after it is completely used, it will be permanently damaged.
3.When the battery is being charged, the internal gases will be electrolyzed into water at the
negative charge, maintaining the battery’s storage abilities with no water added. However, erosion
at the charged ends of the battery will cause poor performance.
4.The battery’s cycle lifespan (no. of charge and discharge cycle) is determined by the degree at
which power is dissipated, especially the degree of discharged each time it is used and the
recovery charging method. For normal use, the battery can be used for longer hours when less
power is dissipated each time and vice versa. At 25°C, maintenance-free batteries could be
charged 150 ~ 200 times at 100% discharge each time.
5.Decrease in capacity, internal short circuit, deformation in appearance, erosion of charged ends
and decrease in open circuit voltage are symbols indicating battery is approaching the end of its
life cycle.
6.When two batteries are used in parallel connection, the resistance of the cables should be kept
equal.
Properties of the Lead Acid Battery:
1.Has no memory effect. Can be charged anytime, even when the recharge indication light is off.
2.Performance and efficiency are affected by changes in the environment, especially temperature
and humidity. (Best operated between 20°C ~ 25°C)
3.Battery discharge naturally according to a certain pattern even not in use. For best performance
and a prolonged lifespan, it should be recharged every month even when not in use.
4.Under normal circumstances, battery could last for about a year.
5.When the battery’s life expires, possible indicators include internal short-circuit, decrease in
capacity, deformation in appearance, erosion of charged ends and decrease in operating voltage.
User’s Precautions:
1.For first-time use, charge the battery for 10 hrs until it is fully charged.
2.To maintain performance and lifespan, if product has not been used for 3 months after the initial
shipment, please fully charge the battery.
3.Before each use, it’s advisable to charge the battery to its full capacity.
4.The average lifespan of the battery is one year. The user is advised to change the battery after
one year of use.
5.The current consumption is in direct ratio with load current. The more current consumption, the
less the operation time.
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