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UHF-wireless-section
Roadtrip 51 is supplied with a handheld microphone for wireless opera-
tion. The handheld transmitter operates in the UHF range at the ISM fre-
quency 863 Mhz and is perfectly tuned to the UHF receiver of Roadtrip 51.
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The transmitter in the wireless microphone is supplied via two 1,5V bat-
teries (type AA). To extend the life and capacity of the battery, turn off the
wireless microphone via the ON / OFF switch when you do not use it.
However, when the batteries are exhausted, replace them with standard
type AA or rechargeable batteries. Proceed as follows:
1) Remove the transmitter at the bottom of the microphone.
2) Remove the exhausted batteries.
3) Insert the new batteries: Please take care of connecting the battery
terminals correctly.
4) Reattach the transmitter at the base of the microphone.
When you turn on the microphone via the ON / OFF switch, the Roadtrip
51 UHF receiver automatically connects to the wireless handheld trans-
mitter. Now the RF LED (2) in the UHF section lights up: The AUDIO LED
(1) shows that the wireless microphone transmits an audio signal.
NOTE: If the RF LED (2) does not light, the receiver is actually not connec-
ted. Reduce the distance between the wireless microphone and Roadt-
rip 51 and make sure that the transmission is not blocked by any objects.
Also make sure that the internal batteries of the wireless microphone are
not exhausted.
With the WIRELESS MIC 1 control (3) you adjust the gain of the UHF wirel-
ess microphone. Turning the knob clockwise increases the gain.
With the TONE control (4) you can easily alter the sound of the wireless
microphone: Turn the knob counterclockwise to attenuate the high fre-
quencies and to emphasize the lows. Turn the knob clockwise to em-
phasize the high frequencies and to attenuate the lows. With the ECHO
control (5) you can set the volume of an internal delay effect: Turning
the knob clockwise increases the level of the delay effect relative to the
microphone signal. The WIRELESS VOL control (6) adjusts the volume of
the UHF receiver in the Master section.
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Bluetooth-section
Roadtrip 51 is equipped with a Bluetooth receiver for wireless reception
of audio data from any external devices like laptops and smartphones.
Before Roadtrip 51 can receive any data, you must pair the devices.
Proceed as follows:
1) Place the external Bluetooth-enabled device next to Roadtrip 51
(<10m).
2) Press and hold the PAIR button (8) for about 10 seconds.
3) Next, enter the Roadtrip 51 password in the other device to pair
both devices. The password is preset to „0000".
Now Roadtrip 51 can pair with the external device. As soon as the con-
nection is established, the LED next to the PAIR button permanently
lights green.
Now you can set the volume of the Bluetooth device in the Master sec-
tion with the BLUETOOTH VOL control (7).
In order to terminate the connection, press the PAIR button (8) again:
The LED goes out and Roadtrip 51 is no longer receiving data from the
external Bluetooth device.
NOTE: Roadtrip 51 can only be paired with a single Bluetooth device at
the same time. The distance from the Bluetooth source must not exceed
10 meters. If no connection can be established, reduce the distance and
try again. The transport functions are controlled via the external Blue-
tooth device.
ROADTRIP 51
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User manual
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