Owner’s manual, Titan neo components & operation – TeachLogic Titan Neo User Manual

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Titan Neo COMPONENTS & OPERATION

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Owner’s Manual

Main Control Panel

Basic Operation Using a Cabled Microphone

The main control panel is the basic panel for all Titan Neos and Titan Neo

companions. It houses the master volume control, hardwired microphone

input, auxiliary input, record output, mic & line volume controls, tone controls

and the unique “Voice Priority” switch.

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Plug in a cabled Lo-z microphone, either a 3-prong XLR or ¼” phone

connector.

2.

With mic and master volume controls at zero, switch power “on”.

3.

Battery level indicator should read “Green” indicating the useable battery

level.

4.

Turn master volume to mid scale.

5.

Slowly turn mic volume up while talking into microphone.

6.

If additional volume is required, increase master volume.

7.

Adjust tone controls.

• Treble boost improves voice projection, especially outdoors.

• Bass boost consumes more battery power.

8.

To playback music, plug an external audio source such as an iPod or MP-3

player, into the dual RCA line input jacks.

9.

With the audio source playing, adjust the volume to desired level.

10.

Push in “Voice Priority” switch, “red” LED will light.

11.

While audio source is playing, talk into microphone.

12.

You will note: the volume of the playback will decrease 15 dB while you

speak into the microphone and will automatically return to previous volume

after announcement.

13.

To record or feed a composite program to another system, plug into the

dual RCA line output jacks.

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Master Volume Control
Treble Control
Bass Control
Wired Mic. Volume Control
Dual Line Output (RCA)
Dual Line Input (RCA)

Line Input Volume Control
Cabled microphone input
• Balanced Lo-z (XLR)
• Unbalanced Lo-z (¼ phone)
Four Level Battery Indicator
Priority Override Switch

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