Rockville High Performance Wireless Microphone System User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- RockVille
Table of Contents
- High Performance Wireless Microphone System
- FEATURES
- SPECIFICATIONS SYSTEM
- RECEIVER
- TRANSMITTER
- Receiver (Front)
- Body pack
- Setup and Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Problem
- Solution
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High Performance Wireless Microphone System
Thank you for purchasing this Rockville RWM1203VS. Please read this installation guide carefully for proper use of your Wireless Microphone System. Should you need assistance please call our technical help line at 1-646-758-0144, Monday through Thursday, 9am to 10pm EST, and Fridays, 9am to 3pm.
FEATURES
- High performance wireless microphone system
- Includes transmitter with two headset microphones
- High sensitivity, unidirectional, wireless cardioid microphones
- Featuring a dual filter design to limit feedback and interference
- Transmitter automatically links to receiver for ease of use
- Durable composite microphone construction
- Comfortable ergonomic design
SPECIFICATIONS SYSTEM
Operating Range: 100′ -200′(indoor), 65′ -165′(outdoor) Audio Frequency Response: 80-12000Hz Dynamic Range: 2!:80dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 2!:80dB Operating Temperature: 41 °F-113°F Carrier Frequency Range: 180-280MHz
RECEIVER
Sensitivity: (S/N=30d8) >2mV De-Emphasis: 50μS Audio Output Impedance: 6000
Audio Output Level.: 0-0.5V Power Supply: AC11 0V /50Hz
Current Consumption: s50mA Audio Out Connector: 1 /4″ unbalanced
TRANSMITTER
Frequency Stability: ±0.005% RF Output Power: s30mW Modulation Mode: VHF
Maximum Deviation Range: ±50KHz Microphone Mode: Fixed
Pre-Emphasis: 50μS Power Supply: 9V Batt./1.5Vx2 Current Consumption: s35mA
*Operating range is subject to environmental conditions. Results may vary.
Receiver (Front)
a. Antenna
b. Power on/off switch
c. Channel 1 Volume adjustment knob
d. Channel 1 LED indicatorr;;i
e. LED power indicator II
f. Channel 2 Volume adjustment knob
g. Channel 2 LED indicator
a. Antennas 9
b. Audio out (1/4″ TRS connection)
c. Power plug
a. Microphone windscreen
b. Power on/off switch
c. Connector jack
Body pack
a. Microphone input
b. Battery compartment
c. Gain control
d. LED power indicator When ON the LED power indicator will be on. When the
unit reaches 10% power or less, the LED will begin to flicker until it turns
off
e. ON/OFF switch When the switch is in the middleposition, the microphone will
be on MUTE/ STANDBY
f. Belt clip
Setup and Operation
For best performance of the wireless microphone system you should make sure
that you run the cable from the receiver output to a Microphone input on a
powered
speaker or mixing board. If you run it right into a line level input then the
audio\ volume level output of the microphone(s) will drop significantly. Most
mixers and
powered speakers have both a Microphone input and a line level input.
- The receiver should be placed in an area that is stable and least likely to shake the unit.
- The receiver should be at least 3· off the ground for optimal transmission.
- Connect the antenna, balanced cable AF line, and power supply provided.
- The antenna should extend vertically.
- Switch on the receiver.
- While the receiver is in stand-by, switch on the microphones.
- Adjust volume as necessary.
- Use trim adjustment on the body pack to fine tune the mic gain so that the audio output is louder (MAX) or softer (MIN).
- When you power ON the body pack, the LED indicator will flicker and turn off. Upon requiring a battery replacement the LED indicator will remain on
Troubleshooting
Problem
|
Solution
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No sound or faint
sound|
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Verify all sound system connections or adjust
channel volume as needed. -
Verify that the receiver is connected to the mixer/ amplifier.
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Turn on transmitter.
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Make sure the batteries are installed correctly.
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Charge or change battery.
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Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into
electrical outlet. -
Make sure receiver is powered on.
Audio artifacts or
dropouts|
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Change receiver and transmitter to a different
group and/or channel. -
Identify nearby sources of interference (cell
phones, Wi-Fi access points, signal processor,
etc … ) and shutdown or remove source. -
Charge or change transmitter battery.
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System must be set up within recommended
range and receiver kept away from metallic surfaces. -
Transmitter must be used in line of sight from
receiver for optimal sound.
Distortion| Reduce transmitter channel volume.
Sound level variations when switching to different sources| Adjust
transmitter volume as necessary.
Transmitter information does not appear on the Receiver LCD| Transmitter
is off.
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