Titan neo – TeachLogic Titan Neo User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

About RF Transmission

Through today’s technology and advanced

engineering, wireless microphones reproduce

excellent vocal quality and render very reliable

service. Thus today, the use of wireless

microphones is commonplace. The convenience of

no cumbersome cables and freedom of movement

has made the wireless microphone very convenient

to use.

However, it will helpful to be aware of some inherent

anomalies associated with wireless microphones.

RF is a radio signal being transmitted from the

microphone to a receiver in your sound system.

Note; there are thousands of RF signals being

transmitted through the air at all times. Therefore,

it is always possible that there may be another

signal being transmitted at or near the frequency

you have selected. This will cause interference

resulting in static, intermittent connection or

even complete blockage. Therefore, a change in

frequency selection will be necessary.

Extensive metal barriers (cyclone fences,

screen, steel reinforced walls, etc.) can reduce

signal strength, resulting in dropouts and poor

performance.

RF can transmit through solid surfaces in all

directions. The range can be in excess of 100 feet.

Therefore, be aware that what is said off stage will

be heard unless the transmitter is turned “off” or

microphone is muted.

The most troublesome problem with wireless

microphones is the result of weak batteries.

Typically, fresh alkaline batteries will provide 6 - 8

hours of service and rechargeable batteries 5 – 7

hours per charge.

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