Navigator 7000 Series User manual

NavigatorTM 7000 Series
Wireless Portable Sound System
USER'S GUIDE
Compact, Lightweight
Clear sound quality
High output power

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Content
OPERATING MANUAL FOR NAVIGATOR 7000 SERIES..................................................................1
FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION OF NAVIGATOR 7000 SERIES................................................2
REAR PANEL CONFIGURATION OF NAVIGATOR 7000 SERIES...................................................3
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS FOR NAVIGATOR 7000 SERIES..................................................6
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS FOR HANDHELD MICROPHONE..............................................9
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS FOR HANDHELD MICROPHONE............................................10
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS FOR BODY PACK TRANSMITTER..........................................11
CAUTIONS BEFORE USING THE SYSTEM ......................................................................................12
INSTALLATIONAND OPERATION OF PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEM .......................................12
INSTALLATIONAND OPERATION OF HANDHELD MICROPHONE.........................................17
INSTALLATIONAND OPERATION OF BODYPACK TRANSMITTER........................................20
MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................................22
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................................24
Operating Manual for NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
Simple Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this NAVIGATOR 7000 series wireless portable sound system.
Rich, full sound and tons of power, the NAVIGATOR 7000 series is ideally suited for large
areas. The wireless, music, amplifier and speaker are conveniently combined into one box.
This manual includes the complete functions and operations of the wireless portable sound
systems. Please read this manual carefully in order to operate and use this system to its fullest
potential.

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Front Panel Configuration of NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
NAVIGATOR Series
A: Handle D: Speaker Mesh
B: 1" Horn E: Heat Sink
C: 8" Woofer Speaker
Handle
Horn
Woofer Speaker
Speaker Mesh
Heat Sink

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Rear Panel Configuration of NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
A: Wireless Microphone System E: Aux In/Out
B: Anti-Shock CD/MP3 Player F: Speak Out
C: Power Switch G: Power Supply
D: Operating System
Receiver Module
CD/MP3 Player
Power Switch
Operating System
Speaker Out
Aux In/Out
Power Supply

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NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
A: Wireless Microphone System E: Aux In/Out
B: Anti-Shock CD/MP3 Player F: Speak Out
C: Power Switch G: Power Supply
D: Operating System H1: Digital Echo System
Receiver Module
CD/MP3 Player
Power Switch
Speaker Out
AuxIn/Out
Power Supply

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NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
A: Wireless Microphone System E: Aux In/Out
B: Anti-Shock CD/MP3 Player F: Speak Out
C: Power Switch G: Power Supply
D: Operating System H2: Audio Link System
Receiver Module
CD/MP3 Player
Power Switch
Speaker Out
AuxIn/Out
Power Supply

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Description of Functions for NAVIGATOR 7000 Series
A. Wireless Microphone System
1. LCD display
2. A/B diversity indicator
3. RX audio indicator
4. AF audio level indicator
5. Setting enter
6. Up/Down selector
7. Power switch & mic. volume
B. Anti-Shock CD/MP3 Player
1. Programming the track
2. Power switch
3. LCD display
4. Shuffle / repeat
5. Stop CD/MP3 play / eject for disc out
6. Search and play the previous track
7. Search and play the next track
8. Play and pause CD/MP3
9. CD volume
10. CD slot
11. Folder
(2)(1) (3)(4) (5) (6) (7)
(1)
(2) (3)
(5)(4) (8)
(9)
(10)
(11) (6) (7)

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C. Power Switch
1. Power LED
2. Charging indicator
3. Power on/off switch
D. Operating System
1. Master volume control
2. Treble adjustment
3. Bass adjustment
4. Mic. volume control
E. Aux In/Out
1. Line in for RCA jack
2. Line out for RCA jack
3. Mic. in for XLR or phone jack
F. Speaker Out
1. Speaker out
G. Power Supply
1. AC switching power supply
2. Batteries (2 mounted inside cover)
3. Battery cover
(3)
(2)
(1)
(2)(1) (3) (4)
(2)(1) (3)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)

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H1. Digital Echo System
1. Power switch and volume control
2. Repeated times control
3. Delay times control
4. Wired mic. 1 volume control
5. Wired mic. 2 volume control
6. Wired mic. 1 input for phone jack
7. Wired mic. 2 input for phone jack
H2. Audio Link System (for models which include that feature)
1. LCD display
2. TX audio indicator
3. Low audio level indicator
4. High audio level indicator
5. Setting enter
6. Up/ Down selector
7. Power switch and volume control
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

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Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone
------------Power Switch - Turn the microphone on/off
MeshScreen: Protectscartridge.
Containssponge to eliminate popping
Front Panel
MarkRing: Connectsthe cartridge and
themainbody
MainBody:ContainWirelessTransmitted
PCB.
SETbutton/Frequencysettings
LCDpanel: Channeland frequencyappearance.
UPand DOWNbutton: Adjustmentsof channels.
LEDLight:Showthepowerstatusofmicrophone.
Charging hole: Charge the microphone by
connecting thisinput with adaptor

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Description of Functions for Handheld Microphone
Rear Panel
HIgh MID MUT
Volume Control: Three levelsettings, including
mute, medium and loud.
Pushing point:Slide the batterycoverdownby
pressing here.
BatteryCover
LowerHousing:Thisisused to fixthe batterycover
so thatitwon'tbefallenoff.

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Description of Functions for Body Pack Transmitter
1. 3.5mm Mic. input jack
2. Power switch
3. Mute button
4. Antenna
5. Power light
6. Built-in mic.
7. Charging Jack
8. LCD light
9. Set button
10. Up/Down button
11. Sensitivity control
12. 3.5mm aux input jack
13. Belt clip
14. Battery compartment
15. Battery cover
EJ-7LT
UM-3"AA"1.5V
UM-3"AA"1.5V

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Before Using the System
1. The AC/DC switch is automatic and built inside the system. Before using AC power,
please note that the voltage is at 100-240V. Connect the AC power cord from the AC IN (G3)
to the outlet.
2. For first time use, please charge the battery over 8 hrs, to maintain the good quality and
operation of the battery. When charging, the charging indicator (G2) lights RED. When
charging is almost full, the indicator will flash Red and Green. After the battery is fully
charged, the indicator lights Green.
3. This system has an auto protection circuit for the battery. It will protect the battery from
being overcharged and overused. When the power switch LED (G1) lights red, it shows that
the 30% of power is left. When the power switch keeps flashing, the system will turn off
automatically to protect the battery.
Installation and Operation of Portable Sound System
A. Wireless Mic. Receiver (Please see page 7)
This system can be built with one or two receivers. The channels are selectable.
1. Turn the power switch (A7) clockwise to turn on the receiver.
2. The LCD display (A1) will show “On” and then the channel last used.
3. To select the channel, press the SET button (A5) and the channel will flash in the LCD
window. Press the UP or DOWN button (A6) to select the desired channel, and then press
ENTER to set the channel.
4. Turn the volume control to the desired position.
5. When receiving the signals, the A/B diversity indicator (A2) will light RED or Green to
show the diversity condition. The RX indicator (A3) will show the receiving condition and
the AF indicator (A4) will show the audio level condition.
B. Anti-Shock CD/MP3 Player (Please see the page 7)
1. Push the power (B2) to turn on the player. Put the CD in the CD slot (B10) or push
Stop/Eject button (B5) to take out the CD inside the slot.
2. Press Play/Pause button (B8) and turn the volume control (B9) clockwise to start or pause
the playing, and adjust the proper volume. And then push Stop/Eject button to stop or
change the CD or MP3 disc.

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3. Press Forward (B7) or Rewind (B6) button each time to fast forward or rewind the song.
4. Repeat/Shuffle (B4) has three modes, one for repeating one song, and the other for
repeating all songs. When pressing SHUFFLE MODE, the songs will be played randomly.
5. Program setting:
Step 1: Press Prog button (B1) to start the program setting
Step 2: Select the song (please see step 3 and 6)
Step 3: Press Repeat (B4) to enter the program
Step 4: Press Play (B4) to play the programmed songs in memory
※Please note that the program will reset once the PROG button is pressed again.
6. To select the folder for MP3, press FOLDER button (B11), and then use Fast Forward or
Rewind button to select.
C. Tone Control (Please see the page 8)
1. Turn the Treble control (D2) counterclockwise to decrease the treble, or clockwise to
increase the treble. If the control stays in the center, the sound will be original.
2. Turn the Bass control (D3) to adjust the treble tone by turning the bass control
counterclockwise to decrease the bass, and turn clockwise to increase the bass. If the
control stay center, the sound will be original.
D. Aux In/Out (Please see the page 8)
1. This system contains Line In, Line Out, and Mic. Use Line In for external audio sources.
2. Insert the Line In (E1) with RCA jack to add external audio sources, such as CD, or iPod.
Turn Master control to adjust the volume.
3. Insert the Line In (E2) with RCA jack to output the signal to other audio applications, such
as cassette recorder, or mixer.
4. Insert the Mic. In (E3) with XLR or 6.3mm phone jack to use a wired microphone. Turn
the Mic. In (D4) to adjust to the proper volume.

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E. Speaker Out (Please see the page 8)
1. This system could be connected to other speaker.
2. Use the Line In (E1) RCA jacks to input external audio sources, such as CD, or iPod. Turn
Master control to adjust the volume.
3. Use the Line Out (E2) with RCA jack to output the signal to other audio applications, such
as cassette recorder, or mixer.
4. Insert the mic cable (XLR or phone plug) into the Mic. In (E3) with XLR or phone jack to
use a wired microphone. Turn Mic. In (D4) to adjust to the proper volume.
F. Digital Echo System (Please see page 9)
1. Turn the power switch (H1-1) clockwise to turn on the echo system.
2. Turn the repeat button (H1-2) and delay button (H1-3) to adjust the echo effect required.
3. To use a wired microphone, insert the Mic. In (H1-4) and Mic. In 2 (H1-5). Adjust the
volume by turning Mic. 1(H1-6) and Mic. 2 (H1-7) clockwise to the proper position.
G. Audio Link System (Please see the page 9)
1. Turn the power switch (H2-8) clockwise to turn on the transmitter.
2. The LCD display (H2-2) will show “On” and then the channel number used last.
3. To select the channel, press the set button (H2-6) and the channel in LCD flash. Press up or
down button (H2-7) to select the channel to transmit, and then press set button again to
enter the setting.
4. Turn the volume control (H2-8) to the proper position.
5. When transmitting the signals, the TX indicator (H2-3) will light Green to show the
transmitting condition. The AF Level indicator lights Yellow (H2-4) to show the low
audio, lights Red (H2-5)to show the high audio.

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Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no
change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device
could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and will void the user’s
legal authority to operate the device.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
H. Fitting Instruction of Echo Module or Audio-Link Module
1. Remove the screws of the panel, and lift out the panel or the module you want to change.
2. Remove the connecting cables, such as power cable or signal cable.
3. If you want to fit in Echo module, switch the module switch (SW200) on AMP PCB to
EFFECT.

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4. If you want to fit in Audio-Link module, or you don’t have any additional module, switch
the module switch (SW200) to NORMAL.
5. When installing the ECHO module, plug the power cable to the connector J201(07P) and
the signal cable to connector COM204.
6. When installing the Audio-Link module, plug the power cable to the connector J201(07P)
and the signal cable to connector J204.
7. Screw in the panel to finish the module installation.
J204
CON204
J201(07P)
EFFECT NORMAL
SW20 0
Connect to (J204)
Connect to (J201)

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Installation and Operation of Handheld Microphone
A. Battery Installation:
1. Turn off the microphone before inserting batteries.
2. Take off the lower housing.
3. Press the upper edge of battery cover (see page 11) and slide it down.
4. Insert 2 disposable batteries (2 pieces of 1.5V type) or rechargeable batteries (2 pieces of
1.2V type).
5. Please be aware of battery polarity while inserting batteries.
6. Slide the battery cover back to the original position.
7. Put the lower housing back on the lower part of the microphone.
B. Turn-On Procedure:
1. Turn the power on by keep pressing its power switch for about one to two seconds till its
LED light turns RED.
Important: Please remove the lower housing while pressing its power switch. This
microphone can be operated only by clicking the button side of this switch.
2. While this LED light looks like the diagram below, it means you have turned on the
microphone successfully.
: The 8th Channel.
: If To See which frequency you are using, press
the UP or DOWN button.
C. Turn-Off Procedure:
1. Press the power switch for one to two seconds until OFF appears in the LCD panel Then it
has been turned off.
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D. Frequency Settings:
1. Press SET for about 2 seconds.
2. The LCD panel will turn bright and keep flashing.
3. Channel can be increased when pressing the UP button.
4. Channel can be decreased when pressing the DOWN button.
5. To confirm the channel desired, click the SET button again.
E. Meaning of LCD Indicator:
1. : When the battery shows three bars, the microphone is fully charged.
2. : When there is only one bar, the microphone is not fully charged.
3. : When there are no bars showing in the battery graphic, this microphone
will be turned off automatically after flashing three times.
F. Battery Charging Steps:
1. Two rechargeable NiMH AA 1.2V batteries are required for this microphone. Batteries
must be 2100mAh or lower rated amperage.
2. It is best to use the adapter SupremeProAudio offers. The adapter output is DC 5V, the
correct voltage to charge the microphone properly.
3. Charging status:
a. If indicator for battery is flashing: That means that Non-Rechargeable
batteries have been inserted . Please check batteries and use
rechargeable batteries.
b. The If indicator for battery is flashing and bright LCD: Failing, rusted or
over-heated batteries are being used.
c. The If indicator for battery show up accordingly: Batteries are charging
correctly.
d. If indicator looks like this: Batteries have been fully charged.
* Please note the microphone will turn off automatically while charging.

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G. Trouble Shooting:
1. LED light doesn't appear while pressing power switch.
a. Please check if you have inserted batteries or if batteries are the incorrect rating.
b. Please check if you put the polarity of batteries in the correct way.
2. LCD shows while you are turning it off.
a. Click the SET, UP and DOWN buttons at the same time in order to turn the microphone off
automatically. After that, you can turn it on the usual way. (See B)
b. The microphone will be turned off automatically after this graphic flashes about ten times.
Thereafter, press the SET, UP and DOWN buttons at the same time. Then, when you
press its power switch for one to two seconds, keeping the three buttons mentioned above
depressed. Please stay away from the power switch when the word "ON" appears in the
LCD panel and flashes once. Then, you can turn the microphone on as usual.
c. If the solutions a) and b) can't resolve the problem you face, please send the product back
to us for repair.
3. LCD panel shows unusual graphs.
a. Remove the batteries from the microphone and re-insert them.
4. No sound.
a. Check if the frequency of the transmitter is the same as that of the receiver.
b. Check if the volume of the transmitter and receiver is too slow.
c. Check if the distance between the transmitter and the receiver is too far.
d. Check if the transmitter or the receiver are too close to any metal materials or products.
5. Voice Distortion.
a. Please select different frequency when two transmitters are operated at the same time so as
to avoid any potential disturbances, such as interference, unclear voices or no response.
Please check if any other wireless products, such as wireless microphones, televisions or
radios are operating nearby. If so, please tune and adjust the frequency to one, without
such interference.
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