PEAS TS-200 User manual

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Wireless Microphone Systems
USER MANUAL
www.peas-pa.com
Guangzhou Q&S Audio Co., Ltd
TS-200
TS-200A
PS-5000
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9 Specifications
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Educational Speaker
Output Power Max.30W
Max. Sound Pressure 107dB
Speaker Built-in 6.5'' full range speaker and tweeter
Power Requirements 16V 3A
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T.H.D. < . %
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Dimensions(H*W*T) 325*225*225mm
Weight 4 .5 kg
Wireless Receiver Module
RF Carrier Frequency 650 675MHz
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Max Channel Number 64
Frequency Bandwidth 25MHz
Sensitivity <-90dBm
System Frequency Response 30 15KHz(±3db
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S/N Ratio ≥ ( )
80dB A
T.H.D. < .
0 1% to 1KHZ
System Dynamic Range ≥85dB
Ext. Audio Socket NC
Audio Output Level >+
5dBV max
Power Requirements DC12V/500MA
Dimensions(H*W*T)
Weight 65g
73*36*100mm
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Important Safety Notices 1
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Receiver/Handheld Transmitter 2
1 System Components 2
2 Receiver 3
3 Handheld Transmitter 5
4 Specifications 9
Educational Speaker Handheld Transmitter 10
1 Educational Speaker Handheld Transmitter System Components 10
2 Educational Speaker Passive Speaker Handheld Transmitter System Components 11
3.Educational Speaker 12
4.Wireless Receiver Module 12
5.Control Panel 13
6.Passive Speaker 13
7 System Setup Operation 14
8 Diagram for Speaker Installation and Connection 15
9 Specifications 16
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Content
OFF
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FUSE
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INPUT OUT PUT
Audio cable
Educational speaker Passive speaker
EXT SPKR port can connect to INPUT or OUTPUT connector of passive speaker.
Connecting to INPUT connector is suggested, as connecting to OUTPUT port will lower the
impedance.
Notice: please do not connect to external speaker while the main speaker is on, which may
cause self-protection or damage of output cable by its temporary shortcut. The number of
external speaker should be no more than two.
EXT SPKR INPUT
Connection method of external passive speaker::
8 Diagram for speaker installation and connection
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Install speaker in the wall:
Put the bracket
rubber on
bracket.
Fix the bracket
in the wall with
screws.
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Important Safety Notices
1.Please read the instructions below carefully before operating the equipment
and keep the user manual for future reference.
2.Clean only with soft dry cloth and make sure the power is off.
3.Please only use accessories that are specified by the manufacturer.
4.Do not install this equipment in high temperature or high humidity environment.
5.Operation voltage of power supply:
American Region and Japan: AC 110V~120V 60Hz;
Europe and Asia: AC 220V~240V 50Hz.
6.Unplug power adaptor and all cables off the unit to protect equipment during
lighting storms.
7.Turn off the equipment and unplug power adaptor when it's unused for a long
time.
8.The equipment should be opened, serviced and repaired by authorized
personnel only. If you need any service or repair, please contact our After-sales
Service Center for future help.
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7 System setup operation
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Wired microphone(MIC) operation:
Plug wired microphone into MIC socket. Voice priority ON/OFF is selectable. Adjust volume
to proper degree.
Control and operation of treble/bass:
The treble/base control knob is used for adjusting treble/base for different sound
requirements.
Adjust it to proper degree according to your requirements.
Notice: If there is squeal while using the microphone, please try to lower the microphone
gain. The microphone should be properly away from speaker. Moreover, make sure the
microphone is not direct to speaker.
Connection with amplification and recording equipments:
Audio signal output(the RCA output on control panel)connect to amplification or recording
equipments. The system will function well.
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Operation wireless module:
1 Turn on the equipment, and turn on the power switch of wireless module on the speaker
(the power switch and volume knob shares the same knob.)
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2 Select channel number by press up/down buttons on receiver module.
3 Adjust the volume knob of receiver, coordinate with the master volume knob on control
panel, to get clear and loud sound.
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4 After finishing using it, please do not forget to turn off receiver module and transmitter.
Operation of external speaker output:
Plug external speaker into EXT SPKR socket.
Notice: 1. Please use power adaptor that is specified by manufacturer.
2.If other power is inevitably to be used, please try to use switching power supply
and its current should be over 2A.
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USB connector
1 System Components.
All the components include:
Receiver 1
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Handheld Transmitter 1
×
×
USB connector 1
Headset microphone 1 (optional)
×
Clip-on microphone 1 (optional)
Charger 1 (optional)
×
×
×
USB cable 1
Hang rope 1
Power adaptor 1
×
×
×
×
Audio cable 1
Rack Panel 2 (optional)
UHF antenna 1
UHF magnetic antenna 1 (optional)
2 4GHz magnetic antenna 1 (optional)
User guide 1
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×
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Receiver
Handheld Transmitter
Power adaptor Rack Panel
User guide
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Clip-on microphone Charger
USB cable Audio cable
Receiver/handheld Transmitter
Headset microphone
UHF antenna
Hang rope
6.Passive speaker
INP UT OU TPU T
5.Control Panel
IN PU T OUTPUT
1 2
1Amplifier input
peaker output(connecting with other speakers)
2
Power switch
1
2
3
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10
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12
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14
15
Power indicator light
Master volume knob
Base adjusting knob
treble adjusting knob
RCA input gain knob
RCA input socket
RCA output socket
External speaker socket
Microphone input socket
Microphone gain knob
DC input socket
Charging/low battery indicator
Fuse base
Voice priority
1
2
3
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2 4GHz magnetic antenna
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UHF magnetic antenna

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500mA
DC 12- 18 V
UHF ANTENNA
2. 4G Hz ANTENNA
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Rear Panel
UHF antenna socket
1/4 inch output socket
DC power adaptor socket
1
2
3
1 42 3
4
2.4GHz antenna socket
2 Receiver.
Front Panel
Functions
Diagram for Receiver
Power Switch
1
Output audio level control button
Turn left to decrease output audio level. Turn right to increase it.
7
Audio signal indicator light
Green indicator light keeps on if it receives audio signal.
Orange indicator light flashes if audio signal output reaches maximum.
Red indicator light flashes at audio signal distortion.
5
RF signal indicator light
It turns on when receiving transmitter's signal.
6
Channel display port
Displays current working channel
4
Channel down selecting button
3
Channel up selecting button
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2
3
4
5
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OFF
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7dB-9dB
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0dB
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FUSE
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POWER -V OL OFF
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3. Educational Speaker
Function area:
Speaker
Speaker
Wireless receiver module
The receiver module has volume control buttons
Control panel:
Adjusting knobs: wired microphone volume, external sound source (LINE IN) input
volume, treble and base volume, master volume; voice priority switch.
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Input: wired microphone×1, external sound source(LINE IN) ×2
Output: exit speaker/line out RCA output
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External speaker speaker)
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LED display: low battery indicator light (red)
When red light flashes quickly, the equipment is at low battery protection.
Flashes: green light flashes quickly for high voltage protection(19V)
DC Power: 15-18V adaptor input socket
Control panel
Wireless receiver module
4. Wireless Receiver Module
Nixie tube channel display
DOWN
UP
RF indicator
AF indicator
Power-vol: power switch, OFF means
the equipment is off or for volume control.
DO WN
POWER-VOL
OFF
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12
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2
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OU TPU TUNBAL
50 0mA
DC 12-1 8V
UHF ANT ENNA
2.4GHz ANT ENNA
Installation and Connection Diagram for Equipment Cabinet
Rack Panel Power adaptor Audio cable
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Educational speaker 1
Passive Speaker 1
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×
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Handheld Transmitter 1
USB connector 1
Hang rope 1
×
×
×
Headset microphone 1(optional)
Clip-on microphone 1(optional)
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×Charger 1(optional)
USB cable 1
Audio cable 1
Power adaptor 1
Bracket & bracket rubber 1 (If the speaker is to be installed in the wall, please purchase
the bracket and bracket rubber as well. One bracket is for one speaker)(optional)
×
×
×
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User guide 1
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Passive Speaker
Audio cable Power adaptor User guide
Bracket & bracket rubber
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Educational speaker
Handheld Transmitter
(for product description please
refer to previous Handheld
Transmitter introduction )
USB connector
Hang rope
Headset microphone Clip-on microphone Charger USB cable
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5Setup laser light button
Setup button: coordinates with “VOL+” and “VOL-” buttons to set up;
regarding operation of laser light, please refer to instructions for more details.
6Volume increases 7 8 External microphone connector
Power mute button9
Volume decreases
10 11USB connector Infrared laser light
3 Handheld Transmitter .
1Grill
LASER
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2Screen 3Up selecting button 4Down selecting button
Functions
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1 System Components of Educational Speaker /handheld transmitter.
Educational speaker 1
×
×
Handheld Transmitter 1
USB connector 1
Hang rope 1
×
×
×
Headset microphone 1(optional)
Clip-on microphone 1(optional)
×
×
Charger 1(optional)
USB cable 1
Power adaptor 1
Bracket & bracket rubber 1 (If the speaker is to be installed in the wall, please purchase
the bracket and bracket rubber as well. One bracket is for one speaker)(optional)
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×
×
×
User guide 1
Educational Speaker/handheld transmitter
Bracket & bracket rubbe
Hang rope
Power adaptor
Charger USB cable
Headset microphone
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User guide
USB connector
Clip-on microphone
Educational speaker
Handheld Transmitter
(for product description please
refer to previous Handheld
Transmitter introduction )
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4 Specifications
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Receiver
RF Carrier Frequency Range 650 675MHz
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Max. Channel Number 64
Frequency Bandwidth 25MHz
RF Sensitivity -90dBm
Frequency Response 70 15KHz(±3db
~ )
S/N Ratio ≥ ( )
80dB A
T.H.D. < .
0 1% to 1KHZ
Dynamic Range >85dB
Output Connectors Φ6.35 Jack Connector
Audio Output Level >+
5dBV max
Power Requirements DC12V/500MA
Dimensions(H*W*T)
Weight
44 212*100mm*
500g
Handheld Transmitter
Frequency Bandwidth
Max. Input Level
25 MHz
Gain Adjusting Range 8dB
RF Carrier Frequency Range
Max. Channel Number
RF Power Output
Spurious Rejection
650 675MHz
~
64
≥3dBm
>50dBc
≥300MvRms at min. gain
Power Requirements 3.7V/800mAh lithium battery *1
Battery Life About 6h
RFID/Bluetooth Radiant Power ≥-10dBm
RFID/bluetooth Spurious Rejection >50dBc
Dimensions(H*W*T)
Weight
31 144 31mm
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65g
Battery Charging Time About 2.5h
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Select “Near” as near synchronizing distance, which is about 3 meters.
Select “Far” as far synchronizing distance, which is about 5 meters.
Turn on both Tmic2-R receiver and Tmic2 transmitter. The transmitter
displays “SYNC”, which means automatic synchronization finishes.
Synchronization:
Power save mode:
Long press “VOL+” button, meanwhile, long press “SET” button to go into power save
setting mode.
Select “ON” to go into time setup. The unit is
minute. After set up time, press “SET” button
to confirm.
To exit power save mode, long press “VOL+” button. Meantime, select
“OFF” and press “SET” button to confirm.
Synchronizing distance setup:
Long press “VOL-” button, meanwhile, long press “SET” button to go into synchronizing
distance setup.
4 Instructions
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How the transmitter screen shows
when is on
30% 60% 9 0%
How the transmitter screen shows
when it is off
Battery symbol flashes to the 1st bar while charging, which means the transmitter is
30% charged. If it flashes to 2nd bar, means the transmitter is 60% charged. To 3rd bar,
means 90% charged, till it no long flashes, then it is fully charged. The battery symbol
will vanish 10 seconds later.
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Short press “ ” up selecting button, the power point will turn page up. Short press
“ ”down selecting button, the power point will turn page down. Long press “ ”up
selecting button, the power point goes into full screen display. Long press “ ” down
selecting button, the power point exit full screen display.
Infrared laser pointer:
L ASER
Short press set laser light button “ to use infrared laser pointer
Red beam transmits from “LASER” aperture about one second later.
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PPT Page Turning Operation:
Notice: Transmitting infrared laser light directly to human eyes is
forbidden, which may cause damage to human eyes.
Plug USB receiving device into the USB connector of a computer.(Please make sure
the USB connector is in good condition).
The computer will install program automatically to support USB receiving device.(The
installation occurs only when USB receiving device is connected to the computer for
the first time).
Charging:
LASER
Charger USB cable
If handheld transmitter is at low battery, please charge it as soon as possible. If it is
unused for one month, please charge it at least once.
Charging Display Status:
Handheld Transmitter
To charge the transmitter, connect charger with USB cable, and then connect the other
end of USB cable to handheld transmitter USB connector.As shown below.
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