TAKSTAR M-2R Microphone User Manual
- July 26, 2024
- TAKSTAR
Table of Contents
M-2R Microphone
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Product Information
Specifications
- Carrier frequency: Adjustable
- Modulation mode: Not specified
- Bandwidth: Not specified
- Channel: Not specified
- Frequency stability: Not specified
- Dynamic range: Not specified
- Maximum modulation: Not specified
- Harmonic distortion: Not specified
- Frequency response: Not specified
- False interference ratio: Not specified
- Signal-to-noise ratio: Not specified
- Operating temperature: Not specified
Product Usage Instructions
Troubleshooting
Problem: There is no sound
Solution: Check power supply, cables, or radio
frequency interference. Ensure proper connections and eliminate any
sources of interference.
Problem: A weak or distorted sound
Solution: Adjust gain settings on the receiver.
Check cables for damage and ensure they are securely connected.
Problem: Working distance is too short, sudden noise, or
signal frequency loss
Solution: Increase transmitter RF power level
or use additional antenna accessories to extend the radio frequency
range.
Problem: Unable to turn off the transmitter or change
frequency settings for the receiver
Solution: Check power supply voltage, test
battery indicator, and ensure proper programming according to
instructions.
Radio Frequency (RF) Usage Tips
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Ensure transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel or
frequency through scan and synchronization operations. -
Avoid operating beyond specified transmitter range to maintain
signal quality. -
If interference sources are present, adjust antenna positioning
or switch to a clear frequency. -
To increase reception range, adjust transmitter RF power level
to Hi and consider using directional antennas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What should I do if the red display indicates weak
reception?
A: Check for interference sources, adjust
antenna placement, and ensure proper frequency compatibility
between transmitter and receiver.
Q: How can I eliminate radio frequency overpower?
A: Reduce transmitter RF power level from Hi to
Lo, maintain distance between transmitter and receiver, and
consider using omnidirectional antennas if applicable.
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USER GUIDE
English Products in kind prevail
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate
the equipment. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC
Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following meRaesourriesn:t or relocate the
receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the
equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whCicohntshuelt
rtehceediveearleisr coor nanneecxtepde.rienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF exposure compliance statement: This device has been evaluated to meet the
general RF exposure requirement
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Technical specifications
System parameter:
Carrier frequency: Modulation mode: Bandwidth: Channel: Frequency stability:
Dynamic range: Maximum modulation: . Harmonic distortion: Frequency response:
False interference ratio: Signal-to-noise ratio: Operating temperature:
UHF657.25~662.75MHz FM 50MHz 2×200 channel ±0.005% 105dB
±68KHz 5% 100Hz – 2KHz 80dB 55dB -10 40
Receiver
Power source:
DC15V/500mA
Power consumption:
3W
Receiver sensitivity:
dB mu V (80dB S/N)
Audio output: Mixed output: 0-200mV,
Balanced output: 0-400mV,
Transmitter Emission power: maximum: 25mW ; minimum: 15mW WBattery: 3V (1.5V
Aa×2) Continuous use time: High:-> 10 hours
LOW: > 15 hours
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Troubleshooting
problem
There is no sound A weak or distorted sound
Working distance is too short ,sudden noise or signal frequency loss
Unable to turn off the transmitter or change the frequency settings ,or unable
to program for the receiver
See solution Power supply ,cable or radio frequency Gain ,cable ,reduce
interference or radio frequency
Radio frequency Interface locking
Power Supply Ensure that the receiver and transmitter use sufficient voltage.
Test battery indicator. Please replace the battery or charge it.
gain The front of the receiver adjusts the system gain. It corresponds to the
input of mixing panel, amplifier or processor.
Cable Make sure all cables and connectors are fully engaged or locked in
place, Check whether the cable is damaged. If necessary, please replace it.
Interface locking Transmitters and receivers can be locked to prevent
accidental or unauthorized changes. When accessing the lock controller, the
lock icon on the display screen. Unlock the receiver or transmitter according
to instructions.
Radio Frequency (RF) The RF green light lights up when the linked transmitter
is within the range of the receiver. Measure transmitter range before
performance to avoid operating beyond specified transmitter range.
The RF meter bar indicates the received RF power, Signals may be received from
receivers or from interference sources such as television broadcasting. If the
signal level is displayed on the meter when the transmitter is off, there may
be interference in the channel, Check whether there are interference sources
in the area around the fender or change the receiver to clear frequency.
Red display, weak reception. Green display, strong reception.
Frequency compatibility Perform “scan” and “synchronization” operations to
ensure that transmitters and receivers are set to the same channel or
frequency. Check tags on transmitters and receivers to ensure they use the
same band.
Reducing interference Perform a scan to find the optimal idle frequency.
Perform IR synchronization to transfer settings to the transmitter. If there
are multiple systems, make sure that each receiver is assigned to a unique
channel. If two transmitters are set to phase The same channel will cause
interference. It should be ensured that there are no obstacles in the line of
sight between the transmitter and the receiver. Keep the receiver antenna away
from metal objects or other radio frequency interference sources (such as CD
players, computers, digital effects, network switches, wires and personal
stereo monitors (PSM) and other wireless systems). Eliminate excessive RF
signal (see below).
Increase the scope Increase transmitter RF power level to Hi. Increase the
radio frequency range by using an active directional antenna, an antenna
distribution system, or other antenna accessories
Eliminating Radio Frequency Overpower If the radio frequency 0L icon appears
on the radio frequency scale, please try the following operation.
Reduce transmitter RF power level from Hi to Lo. Move the transmitter to a
position at least 6m(20in) from the receiver. If active antenna is used, the
gain of antenna or amplifier should be reduced. Using omnidirectional antenna.
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Receiver Display Screen
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8 Display of transmitter type Hand held, Purse
9 Lock-up Display of Receiver
1 1.2 channel indication
2 Volume gain of receiver Adjustable by knob
3 Receiver Frequency Marshalling Display
4 Receiver channel display
5 Receiver Frequency Display
6 Receiver audio quality display
7 Transmitter power display When the remaining grid is left, the power symbol
will flicker.
Receiver operation instructions Receiver Frequency Selection
SCAN Channel search button
SYNC Channel frequency key
.Gain volume adjustment: Press the knob once, gain will flash, the knob will
turn left, the volume will decrease, the knob will turn right, the volume will
increase. The volume is 1-31 in total. Press down the knob again to confirm
the volume. .Freq / CH frequency / Channel Regulation: Press the knob twice,
freq / CH flashes, the left frequency of the knob decreases, and the right
frequency of the knob increases. A total of 100 frequency points can be
selected. Press the knob down again to confirm the frequency / channel. .SQ
regulation: Press the knob three times, SQ will flash, SQ to the left will
increase and sq to the right will decrease. There are four gears available.
Press the knob down again to confirm. . Key adjustment: Press the knob four
times, the lock will flash, the knob will unlock the left off channel, and the
knob will lock the right on channel. Press down the knob again to confirm the
lock key operation.
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Transmitter operation instructions
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1 Open the battery compartment As shown in the figure, press down radially and
push right again, or turn down the handheld tube to the right to open the
battery bin
2 Install batteries AA Battery: As shown, load the battery (pay attention to
polarity marking)
1 Battery indicator lamp Number of cells displayed
2 Home screen display: Frequency / channel indication
3 Increased transmitting power
888 888
RF-HI
MHZ
Waistbag Display Screen
Handheld Display Screen
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1 Elimination of Strain in Power Wire Fix the power cord
2 Power jack DC Power Connection Point
3 XLR audio output Balanced (1: Grounding, 2: Audio +, 3: Audio-)
4 1/4 “Instrument Auxiliary Equipment Output Impedance balanced (tip: audio,
ring: no audio, sleeve: grounding)
5 Antenna Connector Receiver Antenna BNC Connector Port
Transmitter
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1 IR Frequency to Frequency Window
5 Battery cover
2 Open/close switch Turn on or off the transmitter
6 Battery bin Turn on or off the transmitter
3 Display screen View menus and settings
4 Menu navigation buttons SET : Menu Selection Key : Used for parameter
modification : Manual menu navigation button, press down the selection to set
the corresponding menu, and then change the parameters by dialing up and down
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7 Waistband antenna
8 Waist pocket input socket Used to connect microphone instrument wires
9 Hand held pickup
Step 3: IR synchronization for Creating Audio Channels
1. Turn on the transmitter
2.Keep the distance between transmitter and receiver less than 15 cm (6
inches) and align the IR synchronization window. Align transmitter and
receiver and press sync button to synchronize
3.When sync is completed, the transmitter information at the bottom of the
display screen will be read out.
< 15 cm (6 in.)
Receiver front panel and rear panel
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11 9 10 12
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Channel 1Display screen Display Receiver and Transmitter Settings
1 channel setting button Press this button to change 1 channel menu parameters
Channel 1 search button Press this button to synchronize the transmitter
frequency window with the host frequency window
1 ChanneI Frequency Keyboard Press this button to synchronize the transmitter
frequency window with the host frequency window
11 Channel B Antenna Signal lndicator
Blue: When the green light is more than 3 lights,it means that the current
reception quality is good, and the blue light is on
Red: When the green light is more than 2 lights,it means that the reception
quality is weak and the red light is on.
Green (signal strength indicator)
1 ChanneI A Antenna Signal lndicator is the same as ChanneI A Antenna Signal
lndicator
1 ChanneI Volume Gain Display
Red (distortion indicator) Yellow (Volume Saturation Indicator) Green (Volume
Gain Indicator)
2 ChanneI Frequency Keyboard Press this button to synchronize the transmitter
frequency window with the host frequency window
Channel 1 search button Press this button to synchronize the transmitter
frequency window with the host frequency window
2 ChanneI A Antenna Signal lndicator is the same as ChanneI A Antenna Signal
lndicator
2 ChanneI B Antenna Signal lndicator is the same as ChanneI B Antenna Signal
lndicator
Channel 2 volume indicator is the same
Channel 1Display screen Display Receiver and Transmitter Settings
2 channel setting button Press this button to change 2 channel menu parameters
Receiver power switch
Receiver Frequency-to-Frequency Window
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System components
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2
Receiver
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Power supply
1/2 wavelength antenna (4)
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Waist-bag transmitter or hand-held transmitter (one of two choices)
QUICK GET START
Step 1: Power supply and antenna connection
Connect the antenna to each antenna connector. Connect the power adapter to
the receiver and insert the power cord plug into the AC power supply. Connect
the audio output of the receiver to the mixer or power amplifier.
Press the power button and turn on the receiver.
Step 2: load the battery into the transmitter.
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2
AA Batteries
Open the battery compartment As shown in the figure, press the side pull ring
of the waistpack or unscrew the lid on the portable device to touch the
battery compartment.
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Install batteries AA batteries: As shown, load batteries (note polarity marking) and AA adapters
Important safety matters
1 must read these notes 2 these considerations must be retained. 3 all
warnings must be noted 4 must follow all precautions 5 do not use this device
near the water. 6 can only use dry cloth wipe equipment 7 don’t block any
vent. Set aside enough distance to ensure adequate
ventilation and to be installed in the position of the manufacturer. 8 do not
install the device in any heat source (such as fire, radiator,
thermostat, or stove comprises a power amplifier in the vicinity of other
possible heat generating device can be. Do not place any open fire on the
product. 9 Do not destroy the safety function of the plug with polarity or
grounding type. The polarity plug has two inserts, which are wider than the
other. Grounding type plug with two insert and third grounding pin. Wide
insert or third pins are arranged for security purposes. If the plug can not
be inserted into your socket, please consult the electrician how to replace
the appropriate socket. 10 power line protection to prevent foot tread or
clamped, especially in the cited the source plug, socket and power line of the
fuselage is convenient. 11 can only be used by the manufacturer to specify the
connection parts /accessories 12 can only be used by manufacturers designated
or with the equipment sold trolleys, supports, tripod, bracket or support
platform. If you use a trolley, you should pay attention to the safety of the
trolley when moving equipment. 13 in the case of lightning weather or long
time not use, unplug the equipment pIug. 14 all maintenance shall be performed
by qualified maintenance personnel. If the equipment from damage, maintenance
should be carried out: power line or plug is damaged, liquid splashes into the
device or a foreign body into the equipment, equipment can not be exposed in
the rain or humid environment, or fall to the ground. 15 do not exposure of
this device in place may drip and splash. Do not place a container containing
liquid (such as a vase, etc) on top of the device. 16 the power plug or
electrical connector shall be maintained at any time. 17 the air noise of the
device is not more than 70dB (A). 18 the equipment shall be connected to the
main power supply with a grounding protection device. 19 in order to reduce
the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the equipment in the rain or
wet environment. 20 do not try to refit this product. Otherwise it may result
in personal injury and / or product failure. 21 the product should be operated
within the specified temperature range.
This symbol indicates that there is a dangerous voltage which may cause an
electric shock. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and
maintenance instructions in the instruction manual attached to the equipment
WARNING:battery replacement may cause explosive hazard
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Catalog
1 Important safety matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 System
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Receiver instructions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 Instructions for transmitters .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Instructions for Receiver Operation . . . .
. . . . . . 6 6 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 7 7 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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