Aveek E8 Wireless Microphone System Instuction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Aveek
Table of Contents
- Aveek E8 Wireless Microphone System
- ACCESSORIES
- SPECIFICATIONS
- MICROPHONES STRUCTION
- RECEIVER INSTRUCTION
- HOW TO USE
- Microphone
- Pair
- OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS & NOTES
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- VIDEO – PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Aveek E8 Wireless Microphone System
ACCESSORIES
SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency Response: 50Hz-15khz
- Operating Range: Up to 60m
- Frequency Stability: +0.0005 MHz
- SNR: 96dB
- Sound Distortion: <0.5%
- Mic Input Sensitivity: -51dBV
- RF Sensitivity:- 95dBm
- Operating Temperature:- 0 C to +55 °C
MICROPHONES STRUCTION
Install 2*AA batteries before using the wireless microphone and installing instruction is as follows:
- Take down the tail tube of mic.
- Install the batteries and tighten tail tube of mic.
Note: The positive and negative polarity of battery cannot be reversed.
Important: 2*AA batteries not included
RECEIVER INSTRUCTION
Front
Back
HOW TO USE
Receiver:
- Pull out receiver antennas A and B at a 90 degree angle to the receiver.
- Insert the receiver power plug into the outlet. (Note: Please use the same voltage volts as indicated on this machine)
- Connect one end of the audio cable to the receiver (MIX-OUT) and the other end to the audio device.
- Adjust the power knob to the minimum position and turn on the power switch. The receiver enters a waiting microphone state.
- Turn on the audio equipment, and then install the microphone.
Microphone
- Open the battery cover, install two 1.5V batteries in the marked positive and negative directions (note: the positive and negative electrodes of the battery cannot be reversed).
- Briefly press the microphone on/off key to turn on the microphone, and the microphone display screen lights up.
- The microphone is in working state, and can be used after adjusting the receiver volume knob to a moderate position
Pair
- Handheld microphone matching: In the shutdown state, simultaneously press and hold the battery compartment hidden key and on/off key for about 4 seconds to observe the LED digital screen flashing for about 1 second, and then release it. The hands enter the pairing state, and the LED digital screen keeps flashing.
- Receiver pairing: When the receiver is turned off, within 2 seconds after the power switch is turned on, it will automatically enter the pairing state to see if there is a pairing request. If a pairing request is received, it will automatically pair. The pairing indicator will flash three times to confirm that the pairing is successful, and then automatically exit.
- After the microphone is successfully paired, briefly press the battery compartment hidden switch once to automatically exit and perform the “frequency switching” operation, and the microphone reverts to normal transmission status.
OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS & NOTES
- When using this device, keep it away from water.
- Use the device in ventilated environment, keep it away from fire.
- Since it’s a wireless device, please keep it away from other interfering sources.
- Don’t take apart the device.
- Please use the standard power supply, high voltage may damage the device.
- Please place the used batteries into the recycle bin, don’t litter them.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Solution |
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No sound ( RF signal bar is not displayed}
| ****
Check if microphone is turned on; Check if receiving antenna is erected correctly;
Ensure there are no obstacles between microphone and receiver, and their distance is within the max range.
No sound (RF signal bar is displayed, but AF signal bar is not displayed)
| ****
Check if the receiver is set at minimum volume;
Check if the receiver and speaker is connected correctly.
Received signal with noise or interference
| ****
Change to other channels;
Check if receiving distance exceeds the maximum range;
Position antenna for the best
reception .
Microphone cannot be turned on
| ****
Check if batteries are installed reversely;
Change to new batteries.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a wireless microphone system?
A wireless microphone system is a setup that enables audio transmission from a microphone to a receiver without the need for physical cables.
What components are typically included in a wireless microphone system?
A wireless microphone system usually consists of a microphone, a transmitter, and a receiver.
How does a wireless microphone system work?
The microphone's audio is captured, converted into a radio frequency (RF) signal by the transmitter, transmitted wirelessly, and received by the receiver.
What are the benefits of using a wireless microphone system?
Wireless systems provide mobility for performers, eliminate cable clutter, and offer flexibility in stage setup.
What types of wireless microphone systems are there?
There are handheld, lavalier (lapel), headset, and instrument wireless microphone systems.
What is the operating range of a wireless microphone system?
The operating range varies but typically ranges from about 100 to 300 feet.
Are there different frequency bands for wireless microphones?
Yes, there are various frequency bands allocated for wireless microphones, such as VHF, UHF, and more.
Can interference affect wireless microphone systems?
Yes, interference from other wireless devices or radio signals can disrupt the audio transmission.
How many microphones can be used simultaneously in a wireless system?
The number of simultaneous microphones depends on the system and its frequency management capabilities.
Can multiple wireless systems work together without interference?
Yes, but proper frequency coordination is essential to avoid interference between systems.
How is a wireless microphone system set up?
It involves pairing the microphone with the transmitter, ensuring proper frequency selection, and connecting the receiver to a sound system.
Do wireless microphones need batteries?
Yes, most wireless microphones and transmitters require batteries for operation.
Are there rechargeable options for wireless microphone systems?
Yes, some systems offer rechargeable batteries for convenience.
Is audio quality affected by wireless transmission?
Modern wireless systems can provide high-quality audio, but some loss can occur compared to wired connections.
Are wireless microphone systems suitable for live performances?
Yes, wireless systems are commonly used in live performances, presentations, conferences, and events.
VIDEO – PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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