Parallel Audio Perfomer-100 Series User manual


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Thank you for purchasing this wireless microphone system.
Please take a few moments to read this operating manual to gain a thorough understanding of the function and
operation of both transmitter and receiver.
In the Box
Important
1. Please make sure that the output DC voltage range of the switching power covers that specied by the receiver
before turning it on.
2. The receiver and transmitter must be the same frequency.
3. The antenna diversity indicator will ash to denote RF signal received aer turning on the transmitter.
4. While speaking to the transmitter, the audio signal indicator will ash to denote signal received.
Live-100/Performer-100
IrDA Receiver
1 Transmitter
(Handheld/Beltpack)
Switching Adaptor
(plugvaries from countryto country)
Pair ofAntennas
Audio Cable Operation Manual
Note: The above specications are subject to change without prior notice.
CH:001
VOL:15

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Parts and Functions
1. Power switch
2. IR sensor area
3. Diversity indicator
4. Audio signal indicator
5. LCD display
6. UP button
7. DOWN button
8. IrDA synchronisation button
9. SET button
10. Antenna B socket (TNC)
11. Balanced audio output
12. Unbalanced audio output
13. Antenna A socket (TNC)
14. DC in
Live-100
Performer-100

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Channel Setting
1. Press and release SET button until the CHANNEL | FREQUENCY page appears.
2. Press p(UP) or q(DOWN) button to change the channel number. The corresponding frequencywill change
accordingly. 5 seconds aer selecting a channel, it will be automatically saved.
For an interference- free operation, a cleaner channel might be necessary if the current one receives too much
interference. To select a new channel:
Align infrared areas of the receiver and transmitter within 10~30cm.
Channel Synchronising ofthe Receiver and Transmitter
CHANNEL:001
FREQ:650.000MHz
CHANNEL:010
FREQ:652.250MHz
Volume Adjusting
The setting can be made right on the homepage.
Aer the setting is made, wait 5 seconds to store the setting.
CH:001
VOL:15
CH:001
VOL:10

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Sync Channel from Receiver ÚTransmitter
STEP 1: Press the SYNC button of the receiver.
STEP 2: The receiver’s LCD will display IRDA DATA SEND to denote
synchronising signal being sent.
STEP 3: The channel/frequency of the transmitter will change and then
the synchronisation is complete.
Sync Channel from Transmitter ÚReceiver
STEP 1: Press the synchronising button of the transmitter.
STEP 2: The transmitter’s LED will glow to denote
transmitting the frequencyto the receiver and
synchronising the channels.
STEP 3: The channel/frequency of the receiver will change
and then the synchronisation is complete.
If it doesn’t work check that you have the IR sensor panels aligned, that they are facing each other, devices are within
30cm of each other, and try again.
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 o.
1. Press and release SET button until the AUTO SCAN page appears.
2. Press p(UP) or q(DOWN) button to nd a clear, interference-free channel. 5 seconds aer selecting a channel,
it will be automatically saved.

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Since increasing the squelch level will also reduce the reception distance, it’s recommended to choose the lowest level
that can eliminate the interference.
If this still does not solve the problem it means this frequency is not suitable. Adjust the squelch back to its preset level
and use the scan function to locate a clear, interference-free channel.
Audio Output Connection
Balanced Output: XLR connector provides balanced audio output signal from this jack to the mixer/amplier. Use an
audio output cable with “XLR” or “Cannon” connector, connect one end to the balanced output jack of the receiver, and
the other end to the “MIC IN” jack of the mixer/ amplier.
Adjusting Squelch Level
When interference is encountered try reducing the sensitivity ofthe receiver, thus making it less susceptible
to interference.
1. Press and release SET button until the SQUELCH SETUP page appears.
2. Press p(UP) or q(DOWN) button to choose a new level between 1 and 10.
5 seconds aer selecting a level, it will be automatically saved.
SQUELCH SETUP
LEVEL:01
SQUELCH SETUP
LEVEL:03

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Unbalanced Output: ¼” PHONE PLUG connector provides unbalanced audio output signal from this jack to the mixer/
amplier. Use an audio output cable with ¼” PHONE PLUG connectors. Connect one end from the unbalanced output
jack of the receiver, and the other end to the “LINE IN” jack of the mixer/ amplier.
Receiver Installation
For best operation, the receiver should be at least 1m above the ground and 1m away
from a wall or metal surface to minimise reections. The transmitter should also be
at least 1m away from a wall or metal surface to minimise reections. The transmitter
should also be at least 1m away from the receiver. Keep antennas away from noise
source such as motors, automobiles, neon light and large metal objects.
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.

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PARALLEL AUDIO WARRANTY INFORMATION – 5 Year Warranty Term
Consumer Guarantees
When you purchase a NAS distributed product, you have the peace ofmind in knowing thatyour product is covered bythe NAS warranty. The NAS warranty is provided by:
In Australia: National Audio Systems Pty Ltd, ABN 50 085 679 894 [‘NAS’], 127 Merrindale Drive, Croydon, Victoria 3136.
In New Zealand: NAS Solutions Limited, NZBN 9429046800992 [‘NAS’], 7F Douglas Alexander Parade, Rosedale, Auckland 0632.
The Australian Consumer Law protects consumers by giving them certain guaranteed rights when they buy goods and services. Rights guaranteed under the Australian Consumer
Law include;
• The goods are of acceptable quality;
• The goods match their description or any sample ordemonstration model;
• The goods are t for any represented purpose or purpose which the consumer has made known;
• Repairs and spare parts are reasonably available (unless notice has been provided that repairs or spare parts would not be available); and
• The services are carried outwith reasonable care and skill and are completed within a reasonable time
These rights are called ‘Consumer Guarantees’ and apply automatically whenever goods or services are supplied to a consumer. These Consumer Guarantees cannot be refused, changed or
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Consumer Guarantees have no set time limit and depending on the price and quality of goods a Consumer may be entitled to a remedy aer any manufacturers’ or NAS’s extended warranty
has expired.
The Specic Warranty Table Information outlines the warranty period, warranty type and any specic exclusions for your NAS product. NAS considers the warranty period specied in the
Specic Warranty Table to be a reasonable warranty period having regard to the price, design, manufacture and expected use of the product.
General Warranty (‘Warranty’)
NAS products come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure or if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and failure does not amount to a major failure. What constitutes a
major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law.
Subject to the terms and conditions set out below, and unless otherwise specied in the Specic Warranty Information for your NAS product, NAS agrees to repair or replace, at NAS’s cost,
the NAS product purchased by you in Australia or New Zealand from NAS or a NAS authorised reseller when the product does not perform substantially in accordance with the specications
during the warranty period specied in the Specic Warranty Table for your NAS product. NAS makes no other express warranties in respect of your NAS product. To make a claim under this
Warranty, valid proof of purchase must be presented when the warranty claim is made, along with any other required information. The Warranty oered by NAS is not transferable.
The Warranty will only apply if your NAS product has been installed and used in accordance with NAS’s recommendations as noted in the operating instructions.
Warranty Exclusions
The Warranty does not cover damage caused by;
• Misuse or abuse of the product by You;
• Incorrect operation or not following the operation instructions (as noted in the operating instructions);
• Improper installation;
• Incorrect orimproper maintenance or failure to maintain the product;
• Failure to clean or improper cleaning of the product;
• Incorrect voltage or non-authorised electrical connections;
• Adverse external conditions such as incorrect or uctuations in electrical voltage, thunderstorm activity, acts of God, acts of terrorism, damage caused by vermin, or any other circumstance
beyond NAS’s control;
• Exposure to excessive heat, moisture or dampness;
• Exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions;
• Alterations or modications to the product made by You or a third party; or
• Damage as a result ofaccident, liquid, grit, impact or lack of propercare as indicated in the operating instructions;
• Damage resulting from the use of cleaning solvents such as acetone
The Warranty does not applyif any serial number or appliance plate on the product has been tampered with, removed or defaced.
The Warranty does not apply if the product has been repossessed under any nancial agreement.
The Warranty excludes accessories and consumable goods which have ceased working through normal wear and tear such as, but not limited to, batteries, lamps and other parts classiable
as a consumable part.
The Warranty does not cover the loss of any data howsoever caused. You shall be responsible for backing up and protecting data against loss, damage or destruction.
Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the products. Replacement of the
product or a part does not extend or restart the Warranty Term.
The product will be at the owner’s riskwhilst in transitto and from all NAS authorised service centres, unless transported by NAS or its authorised representatives.
NAS and its authorised service centres may seek reimbursement of anycosts incurred bythem when the product is found to be in good working order.
The cost of claiming underthis warranty, including return of any product to NAS is to be borne bythe consumer.
The Warranty excludes removal or reinstallation costs.
* All Parallel Audio products come with a 5 year warranty term, excluding Parallel Audio batteries and CD players (see below).
Parallel Audio Limited Batteryand CD PlayerWarranty: Batteries and CD players tted to all Parallel Audio portable PA products carry a 3 months warranty.
For further information and warranty claims, refer to our Support page at www.nas.solutions.
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