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1 Digital Infrared Wireless Classroom Audio System Installation and Operating Manual V 1.11

2 Remarks: All rights reserved for translation, reprint or reproduction of this document. Contents may change without prior announcement. All technical specifications are guideline data and not guaranteed features. TAIDEN is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use of this manual. The equipment must be connected to earth. This product conforms to the regulations of the European directive 2014/30/EU. To protect your hearing, please avoid high pressure level on earphones. Adjust to a lower and convenient level. If any detailed information needed, please contact your local retailer or TAIDEN service center in your region. Any feedback, advice and suggestion about the products is appreciated. In order to extend the life time of whole system, it is strongly recommended that the classroom audio system be scheduled to shut down every day when not in use. TAIDEN is the registered trademark of TAIDEN Industrial Co., Ltd. I

3 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 6. The MAINS plug serving as a disconnection device, should be easy to operate. 7. The apparatus should be connected to the MAINS socket-outlet with protective earth. 8. Clean only with dry cloth. 9. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. 10. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 11. Do not bypass the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 12. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 13. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 14. Do not leave the battery near the fire or under an environment over 60 ºC (such as under direct sunlight in the car), otherwise it may damage the protection circuit of the battery and cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. 15. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 16. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 17. Do not place the equipment on any uneven or unstable stand; original product package or appropriate package should be used to avoid damage caused by strong II impacts during transportation. 18. Power supply cords: AC 100 V-240 V 50 Hz/ 60 Hz 19. The quantity of connected transceivers in one system should not exceed prescribed quantity. For service, please contact the nearest TAIDEN Service Center. 20. All TAIDEN products are guaranteed for definite time (see the WARRANTY CARD for details) excluding the following cases: A. All damage or malfunction caused by human negligence; B. Damage or malfunction caused by improper operating by operator; C. Parts damage or loss caused by disassembling the product by non-authorized personnel. 21. Use ONLY specified connection cable to connect the system equipment. 22. Upon receipt of the product, please fill out the Warranty Card enclosed and post it to TAIDEN Service Center nearby in your region. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT open covers, no useable serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only. This label appears on the rear of the unit due to space limitations The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, with an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: These apparatuses shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.

4 Important Safety Instructions WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT expose units to rain or moisture. Attention: Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical or applicable local codes. Power Disconnect: Units with or without ON OFF switch have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units WARNING: The apparatus should be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. III

5 Lithium battery safety precautions To change battery please power off and take off the battery immediately. Keep the battery away from heat sources to prevent fire or explosion. Do not use a battery that is leaking, deformed, discolored or overheats. Take extra precautions to keep a leaking battery from fire. Do not use a battery that emits odor or smoke. Do not solder, disassemble, puncture or deform the battery, otherwise, it may damage the protection circuit of the battery and cause fire, leakage or explosion. Do not short-circuit the positive and negative electrode with wire or other metal objects, otherwise it may cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Do not store or transport the battery with metal objects (such as necklace or hair grip), otherwise it may cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Do not heat the battery or throw it into fire, otherwise it may damage the safety valve or the protection circuit of the battery and may cause fire or explosion. Do not put the battery in the water or moisten the electrode of the battery, otherwise it may corrode the battery and cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Be careful to put the battery into the charging case with correct electrode position, otherwise it may cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Do not leave the battery near the fire or under an environment over 60 ºC (such as in the car from direct sunlight), otherwise it may damage the protection circuit of the battery and cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Please charge the battery with the dedicated base plate, using other charging unit may cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Please use the battery in assigned unit, otherwise it may cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. Do not drop or shock the battery, otherwise it may damage the protection circuit of the battery and cause fire, explosion, leakage or heat generation. If battery contents get into eyes it may cause blurred vision. DO NOT rub. Rinse with clear water immediately and consult a doctor. If the battery leaks onto skin or clothing, wash the area immediately with clean water to avoid skin injury and fabric damage. It will result in low battery and may damage the battery if the battery is not used for a long time. Please take off the battery, and fully charge the battery for every three months. IV

6 Contents Installation & User Guide...VIII Chapter 1 System introduction Overview Functions and features System technology Basic system concept IR radiation Carriers and channels Factors impacting infrared signal transmission Ambient lighting Objects, surfaces and reflections... 5 Chapter 2 Digital IR Wireless System Main Unit Overview Functions and indications Installation Connection To other auxiliary devices To recording device To speaker To central control system Configuration and operation Mic Sens Line In Vol EQ Setting Auto Fade FB Suppress Line In 1 Set Language Factory Reset About USB LINK Installation of USB LINK Digital audio output Digital audio input PPT-page switch Chapter 3 Digital infrared receiver Overview Functions and indications Position planning Precautions in planning the digital infrared receiver Example for planning the receiver Installation V

7 3.4.1 Ceiling mounted Tripod mounted Wall mounted (Adjustable angle) Connecting to main unit Chapter 4 Economical Digital infrared Wireless System Combo Unit Overview Functions and indications Installation Ceiling mounted Tripod mounted Wall mounted (Adjustable angle) Connection To loudspeaker To other extension receiver (TES-5600R) To other auxiliary devices Operation Chapter 5 Digital infrared wireless microphone Overview Functions and indicators Infrared service area Operation TES-5602A (handheld type) TES-5603 series (pendant type) Chapter 6 Accessories Power Adapter Dedicated Cable Speaker TES-5600ZJ TES-5600ZJ TES-5600CHG Charging Unit Charging station Li-ion Rechargeable battery TES-5600RZJ TES-1021 Clip microphone TES-5603NS Neck lanyard Chapter 7 Fault diagnosis Digital infrared wireless microphone Digital infrared wireless system main unit USB LINK Chapter 8 Technical data System specification Digital infrared wireless system main unit Digital infrared receiver VI

8 8.4 Economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit Digital infrared wireless microphone Power adapter Charging unit Connection details Appendix AppendixⅠ: Connect RG-59 Coaxial-cable to TES-5600R AppendixⅡ: Soldering of BNC connector and RG-59 Coaxial-cable VII

9 Installation & User Guide About this manual: This manual is a comprehensive guide to the installation and operation of TAIDEN TES-5600 series digital infrared wireless classroom audio system. It includes the detailed description of the function and interface of the TES-5600 system components, system connection and installation, system set-up and operation. The manual is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction to the TES-5600 system, as well as to the structure, technical principle, and aspects of system planning. Chapter 2: Digital infrared wireless system main unit Chapter 7: Fault diagnosis Trouble-shooting guide for simple faults. Chapter 8: Technical data Mechanical and electrical details of TES-5600 equipment. Detailed description of functions, connection, configuration and operation of digital infrared wireless system main unit. Chapter 3: Digital infrared receiver Detailed description of functions, installation and connection of digital infrared receiver. Chapter 4: Economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit Detailed description of functions, connection, installation and operation of economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit. Chapter 5: Digital infrared wireless microphone Detailed description of functions and operation of digital infrared wireless microphone. Chapter 6: Peripheral equipment and accessories Detailed description of power adapter, coaxial-cable, BNC interface, speaker, and etc.. VIII

10 Installation & User Guide This manual is applicable to: Digital IR Wireless System Main Unit TES-5600MA/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 4 speakers, with phantom power) TES-5600MAU/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 4 speakers, USB interface for digital audio input/output, with phantom power) TES-5600MB/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, with phantom power) TES-5600MBU/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, USB interface for digital audio input/output, with phantom power) Digital Infrared Receiver TES-5600R Digital Infrared Receiver TES-5600RN Digital Infrared Receiver (enlargement type) Economical Digital IR Wireless System Combo Unit TES-5630M Economical Digital Infrared Wireless System Combo Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 2 speakers) TES-5630MA Economical Digital Infrared Wireless System Combo Unit (supports 1 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 2 speakers) Digital IR Wireless Microphone TES-5602A Digital IR Wireless Microphone (handheld type, rechargeable battery) TES-5603 Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, rechargeable battery or AA alkaline cell) TES-5603A Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, rechargeable battery) TES-5603B2 Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, enlargement type, rechargeable battery) Power Adapter TES-ADP5V Power Adapter (DC 5 V, 2.0 A) TES-ADP15V Power Adapter (DC 15 V, 2.4 A) TES-ADP24V Power Adapter (DC 24 V, 2.7 A) TES-ADP24VN Power Adapter (DC 24 V, 1.5 A) TES-ADP5V6A Power Adapter (DC 5 V, 6.0 A) Tripod TES-5600ZJ1 Microphone Stand TES-5600ZJ2 Microphone/Receiver Stand TES-5600RZJ Fixing Bracket Rechargeable battery TES-5600BAT Li-ion Rechargeable Battery (18500, 3.7 V, 1600mAh) TES-5603BAT Li-ion Rechargeable Battery (14430, 3.7 V, 700mAh) Charging unit TES-5600CHG Charging Unit TES-5600CS Charging Station TES-5602CHG/09 Charging Station TES-5603CHG/09 Charging Station Dedicated Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL-SPK Speaker Cable CBL-SPK2 Speaker Cable Power Adapter Extension Cable (for TES-ADP24VN) Cable Connection Terminal (for TES-ADP24VN extension cable) IX

11 Installation & User Guide Speaker HPA-2140 Ceiling Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 40W) HPA-2160 Ceiling Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 60W) HPA Ceiling Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 240W) HPA-2220 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 20W) HPA-2230 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 30W) HPA-2240 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 40W) HPA-2240A Wall Mounted Speaker (8 Ω, V, 40W) HPA-2280 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 80W) HPA Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 100W) HPA-2360 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 60W) Clip Microphone TES-1021 Clip Microphone Neck Lanyard TES-5603NS Neck Lanyard X

12 Chapter 1 System introduction 1.1 Overview TAIDEN TES-5600 series product is a digital infrared wireless classroom audio system. This system provides an ideal audio solution for teaching environment thanks to its capabilities of anti-interference, privacy assurance, easy-manageability and audio clarity, etc. The system consists of one digital infrared wireless main unit, one or more digital infrared receivers, speakers and up to 4 digital infrared wireless microphones. Figure 1.1 System overview The system is composed of one or more of the following: Digital IR Wireless System Main Unit TES-5600MA/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 4 speakers, with phantom power) TES-5600MAU/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 4 speakers, USB interface for digital audio input/output, with phantom power) 1

13 TES-5600MB/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, with phantom power) TES-5600MBU/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, USB interface for digital audio input/output, with phantom power) Digital Infrared Receiver TES-5600R Digital Infrared Receiver TES-5600RN Digital Infrared Receiver (enlargement type) Economical Digital IR Wireless System Combo Unit TES-5630M Economical Digital Infrared Wireless System Combo Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 2 speakers) TES-5630MA Economical Digital Infrared Wireless System Combo Unit (supports 1 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 2 speakers) Digital IR Wireless Microphone TES-5602A Digital IR Wireless Microphone (handheld type, rechargeable battery) TES-5603 Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, rechargeable battery or AA alkaline cell) TES-5603A Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, rechargeable battery) TES-5603B2 Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, enlargement type, rechargeable battery) Power Adapter TES-ADP5V Power Adapter (DC 5 V, 2.0 A) TES-ADP15V Power Adapter (DC 15 V, 2.4 A) TES-ADP24V Power Adapter (DC 24 V, 2.7 A) TES-ADP24VN Power Adapter (DC 24 V, 1.5 A) TES-ADP5V6A Power Adapter (DC 5 V, 6.0 A) Tripod TES-5600ZJ1 Microphone Stand TES-5600ZJ2 Microphone/Receiver Stand TES-5600RZJ Fixing Bracket Rechargeable battery TES-5600BAT Li-ion Rechargeable Battery (18500, 3.7 V, 1600mAh) TES-5603BAT Li-ion Rechargeable Battery (14430, 3.7 V, 700mAh) Charging unit TES-5600CHG Charging Unit TES-5600CS Charging Station TES-5602CHG/09 Charging Station TES-5603CHG/09 Charging Station Dedicated Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL m Dedicated Receiver Cable CBL-SPK Speaker Cable CBL-SPK2 Speaker Cable Power Adapter Extension Cable (for TES-ADP24VN) Cable Connection Terminal (for TES-ADP24VN extension cable) Speaker HPA-2140 Ceiling Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 40W) HPA-2160 Ceiling Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 60W) HPA Ceiling Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 240W) HPA-2220 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 20W) HPA-2230 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 30W) HPA-2240 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 40W) HPA-2240A Wall Mounted Speaker (8 Ω, V, 40W) HPA-2280 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 80W) HPA Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 100W) HPA-2360 Wall Mounted Speaker (8Ω, 60W) Clip Microphone TES-1021 Clip Microphone 2 Neck Lanyard TES-5603NS Neck Lanyard

14 1.2 Functions and features 1. The World s first Digital infrared wireless classroom audio system operating TAIDEN diratc technology - digital infrared Audio Transmission and Control technology 2. Audio clarity World pioneering infrared technology enables excellent audio quality: Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 20 khz Signal to Noise: > 85 dba THD: <0.06 % Improved audio clarity allows lecturers to speak in a normal pitch, protecting them from loss of voice Clear voices also helps students stay concentrated, thus increasing learning efficiency 3. USB Link function Digital audio input/output: a) lossless sound recording during class on computer; b) lossless transmission of streaming audio from computer Cooperating with the TES-5603(B) for remote PPT-page switch control 6. No radiation Not restricted by radio frequency licensing thus saving radio frequency resources Free from radiation since there is no radio power output 7. Multiple Emergency Alarms Alarm can be triggered by either the emergency switch on the main unit, central system or by the pendant microphone to meet different needs of the customers After the alarm is activated, emergency signal can be transmitted to central system. The signal can also control the electrical level to connect relay or alarm devices of a third party, which is highly flexible The lecturer can trigger the alarm from the pendant microphone unnoticed to send the emergency signal to campus security center 4. High interference resistance No crosstalk and interference between classrooms when their systems are used at the same time Neither radio interference inherent to radio wave-based wireless communications nor radio radiation The advanced digital infrared technology allows perfect resistance against HF-driven lighting interference and good operation in sunlight 5. Easy manageability Digital infrared microphones can be used in different classrooms without channel matching. Switch on and talk, easy and convenient Infrared microphones exclusive for each lecturer, which is more convenient and hygienic 3

15 1.3 System technology Basic system concept The system composition of TES-5600 digital infrared wireless classroom audio system is shown in figure 1.2. It is composed of: Digital infrared wireless microphones Digital infrared wireless main unit for system control Digital infrared receiver(s) for connection to main unit The digital infrared receiver(s) receive infrared signals from every digital infrared wireless microphone and convert the signals into audio or control signals which are transmitted to the main unit Carriers and channels TAIDEN TES-5600 digital infrared wireless conference system adopts 1-8 MHz wave band. This wave band is suitable for the transmission of wide band audio and corresponding signals. TES-5600 uses 4 frequency points of BANDⅢand BANDⅣ in IEC (please refer to table 1.1.) Route Channel Frequency channel MHz From microphone to channel MHz main unit via channel MHz receiver channel MHz Table 1.1 Channels and corresponding frequencies in TES-5600 system Figure 1.2 The basic system concept IR radiation Audio and control signals of TES-5600 are transmitted as modulated infrared light. Infrared radiation is part of the electro-magnetic spectrum, which is composed of visible light, radio waves and other types of radiation. Its wavelength is longer in comparison with the wavelength of visible light. Infrared light cannot pass through opaque walls and ceilings thus guarantees privacy of the meeting by avoiding being intercepted or disturbed. In addition, infrared light has no radio radiation and a license is not required when operating infrared light systems. 4

16 1.4 Factors impacting infrared signal transmission To benefit from the advantages of a digital infrared wireless classroom audio system the signals should be transmitted undisturbed. This is achieved by using digital infrared receiver well positioned and sufficient in quantity to ensure uniform and adequate infrared radiation for all microphones. When planning a digital infrared wireless classroom audio system, several aspects influencing the uniformity and quality of the infrared signal should be considered. These are discussed in the next sections Ambient lighting TES-5600 system adopts 1-8 MHz wave band, and has a good anti-interference performance (see figure 1.3) Objects, surfaces and reflections Just like visible light, infrared radiation is reflected from hard surfaces and refracted by hyaloid (glassy or transparent appearance) items. Objects in the classroom as well as structure of the walls and ceilings will influence the distribution of infrared light. Infrared radiation is reflected from almost all hard surfaces. Smooth, bright or shiny surfaces reflect well. Dark or rough surfaces absorb a large part of the infrared energy. Usually, surfaces opaque to visible light are also opaque to infrared radiation. Shadows from walls and furniture will influence the transmission of infrared light. This can be solved by using a sufficient quantity of receivers. They should be positioned in a manner to provide an infrared field strong enough to cover the whole teaching area. Figure 1.3 Digital infrared classroom audio system with 1-8 MHz wave band can avoid high frequency lights disturbance For classrooms with large, unscreened windows, multi-receiver operation should be considered. For outdoor using, a site test will be required to determine the needed amount of receivers. With sufficient receivers, perfect signal transmission can be fulfilled even in bright sunlight. 5

17 Chapter 2 Digital IR Wireless System Main Unit 2.1 Overview TES-5600M series digital infrared wireless system main unit is the heart of the TES-5600 wireless classroom audio system. The main unit can be connected to digital infrared receivers and recording devices and: display system function configuration display system status fulfill automatic classroom audio controlling Each TES-5600MA/MB main unit can be connected to 4 receivers at most and the maximal number of digital infrared wireless microphone is 2. 4 speakers at most can be connected to the TES-5600MA main unit directly. TES-5600M is half-rack width and suitable for either tabletop or 19-inch rack mounting (two main units abreast) using. Four bottom studs (for tabletop) and two brackets (for rack mounting) are supplied. Types: TES-5600MA/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 4 speakers, with phantom power) TES-5600MAU/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 4 speakers, USB interface for digital audio input/output, with phantom power) TES-5600MB/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, with phantom power) TES-5600MBU/02P Digital Infrared Wireless System Main Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, USB interface for digital audio input/output, with phantom power) 6

18 2.2 Functions and indications Front panel of TES-5600M main unit Rear panel of TES-5600MA/P main unit Rear panel of TES-5600MAU/P main unit Rear panel of TES-5600MB/P main unit Rear panel of TES-5600MBU/P main unit Figure 2.1 Digital infrared wireless system main unit 7

19 Figure 2.1: 1. POWER button and indicator 2. Menu display OLED, displays main unit status and configuration menu. 3. Knob For menu operation; For master volume control. 4. Receiver interfaces (1-4, BNC) 5. Device USB interface For firmware upgrade 6. MIC/LINE IN (φ6.4mm, balance/difference input) LINE IN 1 can offer phantom power when being used for microphone input 7.LINE OUT (φ6.4mm, balance/difference output) 8. Speaker interface (4 groups) 9. GND 10. Power supply 11. Phoenix interface For connecting network central control system For alarm 8

20 2.3 Installation TES-5600M series digital infrared wireless system main unit is half-rack width and can be fixed in a standard 19-inch cabinet single or for two main units abreast. Installation of single main unit First unscrew the lateral screws 1 from the housing. Then fasten the brackets 2 and 3 with these screws and put the main unit in the cabinet. Finally fix the four holes 4 up with screws (see Figure 2.2). Note: There are vents in the both sides and bottom of the main unit. Do not cover the vents and please save enough area to keep good ventilation for the equipment. Figure 2.2 Installation of single digital infrared wireless system main unit Installation of two main units abreast First unscrew the screws 1 on the lateral and bottom from the housing. Then fasten the four brackets 2 with these screws and put the main units in the cabinet. Finally fix the four holes 3 up with screws (see Figure 2.3). Figure 2.3 Installation of two digital infrared wireless system main units abreast In addition, 1U metal stripes are included as decoration to be installed between the main units in the cabinet. It is also good for the ventilation and cooling off. Fix up the four holes 3 with screws (see Figure 2.4). Figure 2.4 Decoration of cabinet 9

21 2.4 Connection Several typical system connections of TES-5600M series main unit will be introduced in this section, including connection: To other auxiliary devices To recorder device To speaker To central control system To recording device Digital infrared wireless system main unit has LINE OUT interface which can be connected to recording devices To other auxiliary devices Digital infrared wireless system main unit can be connected to an external audio device through LINE IN interface. The external audio signal is now available at the LINE OUT and speakers. Figure 2.6 Digital infrared wireless system main unit connecting to recording device To speaker TES-5600MA series digital infrared wireless system main unit has four groups of speaker interface which can be connected to speakers directly. Use an audio cable to connect SPEAKER OUTPUT of TES-5600MA to the input interface of speaker. Figure 2.5 Main unit connecting to external audio device through LINE IN interface Note: The LINE IN 1 interface of TES-5600M/P can also be connected to a microphone and offer phantom power. Figure 2.7 Digital infrared wireless system main unit connecting to speakers 10

22 2.4.4 To central control system TES-5600M has the functions of microphone controlling and volume adjusting. Also, TAIDEN TES-5600 digital infrared wireless classroom audio system and TAIDEN HCS-6100 intelligent central control system can be joined together seamlessly, connecting various devices, hardware and environment equipment from different manufacturers together. The central control system can operate the teaching devices through wired Ethernet or wireless communication by wired/wireless touch panel. Features include power controlling, system PA volume controlling and controlling of various electric devices, such as DVD, recorder, etc. RS-232C interface is available. Remote controlling, even from distant places, can be achieved through LAN or internet. Multiform functions can be realized by such system configuration: Digital infrared wireless classroom audio; Control the volume of microphones; Control the volume of speakers; Control the devices in the classroom. Figure 2.8 Digital infrared wireless system main unit connecting to central control system 11

23 2.5 Configuration and operation Digital infrared wireless system main unit can be configured and set up through menu operation with knob. All menu items operation will be introduced one by one in this section. A) Starting initialization Switch on and press the "POWER" button, the TES-5600M digital infrared wireless system main unit will start initialization: B) Initial interface on OLED The initial interface on the OLED includes channel status and microphone battery capacity. Rotate the knob to switch submenus one by one; Press the knob to go to the corresponding submenus. Note: Keep pressing the knob to return to the OLED initial interface under any menu Mic Sens. Adjust the sensitivity of the digital infrared wireless microphones range: - (mute), -30 db to 0 db. Under initial interface of TES-5600MA, switch the knob to enter the master volume control menu; 1. Press the knob to enter the microphone selection interface; Rotate the knob to adjust the volume(range: -30 db to 0 db), and then keep pressing the knob to confirm and turn back to the initial interface. C) Access main menu Pressing the knob under initial interface will go to main menu, which includes ten menu items: Mic. Sens. Line In Vol. EQ Setting Auto Fade FB Suppress Line In 1 Set. Language Factory Reset About 2. Rotate the knob to select a microphone, and then press the knob to enter the sensitivity adjusting interface, the hollow pellet will turn solid; 3. Adjust the sensitivity by rotating the knob and then press the knob to confirm. 12

24 2.5.2 Line In Vol. 1. Press the knob to enter the setting interface; Adjust the volume of Line In, range: - (mute), -30 db to 0 db. 1. Press the knob to enter the line in selection interface; 2. Rotate the knob to select between Line in 1 and Line in 2, and then press the knob to enter; 3. Rotate the knob to adjust the volume and then press the knob to confirm. 2. Rotate the knob to select a fade way among Off, Low Voice, High Voice and IR Signal. Voice trigger: LINE IN audio fade will be trigger when voice reaches the certain sound pressure. It includes Low Voice and High Voice. IR signal: LINE IN audio fade will be controlled by microphone on/off. 3. Press the knob to confirm after adjusting. Note: Auto Fade is invalid for LINE IN 1 if it is used for microphone input FB Suppress EQ Setting Set a FB (feedback) suppress level. Set up the EQ of Line Out and speaker. 1. Press the knob to enter the setting interface; 1. Press the knob to enter and select bass or treble; Bass Treble 2. Press the knob to enter the sensitivity adjusting interface, the hollow pellet will turn solid; 3. Rotate the knob to adjust the EQ, range: -10 db to +10 db; 4. Press the knob to confirm after adjusting. 2. Rotate the knob to select a level among Off, High and Low. 3. Press the knob to confirm after adjusting. Note: The higher the FB suppress level, the better the FB suppress effect. But too high level may have an impact on the sound quality, so please select the reasonable FB suppress Auto Fade Select the trigger signal sources of LINE IN fade. LINE IN volume will be reduced 18 db after triggering. 13

25 2.5.6 Line In 1 Set About Display the version of the device. 1. Press the knob to enter the setting interface; 2. Rotate the knob to select a type between Line In and Mic In, if select Line In, press the knob to confirm; If select Mic In, press the knob to enter the phantom power set up. 3. Rotate the knob to select On or Off and then press the knob to confirm. In this interface,user also can see the information of the microphone in use, see and change the receivable frequencies of the main unit. See the information of microphone in use In the About interface, power on a microphone or press the MUTE button on the microphone, its version and frequency will be displayed. See the receivable frequencies of the main unit Language In the About interface, press the knob to see the receivable frequencies of the main unit and press the knob again to return to the About interface. 1. Press the knob to enter the setting interface; Change the receivable frequencies of the main unit 2. Rotate the knob to select a language and then press the knob to confirm Factory Reset 1. Press the knob and then clockwise rotate it, operate the step for 4 times (4 points will display after About ), then press the knob to the frequency settings; 1. Press the knob to enter the setting interface; 2. Rotate the knob to select Yes or No. 2. Press the knob to select between frequency1 and frequency2, rotate the knob to change the frequency, and then press the knob to confirm. There are 4 frequencies can be selected: 1.0 M, 1.6 M, 2.3 M and 3.0 M. 3. Press the knob to enable and turn back to the initial interface. 14

26 D) Protection Note: Please use the receivable frequencies changing function restrainedly for keeping normal use; Please make sure the frequency of microphone is the same as anyone of the receivable frequencies; Factory reset is invalid for receivable frequencies changing. Overload protection: activated when the output of the amplifier is overloaded, and the OLED displays PA OverLoad ; BNC protection: activated when BNC short circuit or other unusual circumstance happens, the OLED displays BNC UnNormal ; Alarm function: activated when a high level being input to the phoenix interface or the controllable microphone or central control system send an alarm signal to the main unit, the OLED displays Alarm On!. 15

27 2.6 USB LINK TES-5600MU series main unit has a built-in USB Audio (2 channels, 16bit, 44.1kHz) which can be connected to the computer through USB cable (software requirement: Win7 or higher) for digital audio input/output. TES-5600M/P main unit cooperating with the TES-5603(B) can realize remote PPT-page switch control. In the following we take TES-5600MAU/P with Win7 system as an example to introduce the function and operation of the USB LINK Installation of USB LINK Once the TES-5600MU main unit connects to the computer, the TES-5600M LINK will be detected automatically. If it is connected for the first time, the USB device driver will be recognized and installed automatically, as shown in the following figure: Note: Figure2.9: Installing USB LINK The device driver software of TES-5600MAU/TES-5600MBU is TES-5600M USB Audio; After successful installation, the user can check the information of TES-5600M USB LINK from Device Manager, as shown in the following figure: Figurer2.10: Information of USB LINK 16

28 2.6.2 Digital audio output When the TES-5600MU main unit is connected to computer with USB cable, lossless sound can be recorded during class on computer. Using the recording software or the third party communication software, such as recorder, Skype and so on, functions like recording, remote instruction, remote communication can be implemented. Please adjust and test the TES-5600M USB LINK to a suitable volume when first using. Adjust method: open the control panel-sound (or right click the volume icon on the taskbar and select sound), and select the Microphone (TES-5600M USB LINK) and modify its setting on the Recording dialog box. Shown as the following figure: Figurer2.11: Adjusting microphone volume Note: High volume may lead to distortion, user can confirm a suitable volume by recording and playback when necessary; When recording under compressed format such as MP3, the audio quality may be affected if using unsuitable sampling rate or resolution so it is suggested to select 44.1kHz or its multiple for the sampling rate and 16 bit for the resolution; In Microphone Properties- Listen, please disable Listen to this device (TES-5600M USB LINK) to avoid echo. Please select the TES-5600M USB LINK as the current device on recording or communication. Usually, TES-5600M USB LINK will be automatically activated after connecting to the computer, instead of the default audio device. If there is error in recording, please select the sound card manually in case there is a mistake in the setting. 17

29 2.6.3 Digital audio input The TES-5600MU main unit can be connected to the computer for digital audio input. Please adjust and test the TES-5600M USB LINK to a suitable volume when using for the first time. Adjust method: open the control panel-sound (or right click the volume icon on the taskbar and select sound), and select the speakers (TES-5600M USB LINK) and modify its setting in the Playback dialog box, as shown in the following figure: Figurer2.12: Adjusting playback volume Note: Please select the TES-5600M USB LINK as the current device on playback. Usually, TES-5600M USB LINK will be activated after connecting to the computer, instead of the default audio device. If there is an error in playback, please select the TES-5600M USB LINK manually in case there is a mistake in audio device selection. Take the Media Player as an example to show the audio device selection: Figurer2.13: Audio device selection 18

30 2.6.4 PPT-page switch The TES-5600M/P main unit cooperates with the TES-5603 series microphone to realize remote PPT-page switch control. See

31 Chapter 3 Digital infrared receiver 3.1 Overview 3.2 Functions and indications The digital infrared receiver receives the infrared signals from the digital infrared wireless microphone, and sends the signals to the main unit. It can be mounted onto the ceiling. Reception angle: Vertical 150 (±75 ); Horizontal 360. Reception range: Optical range 25 m; Actual reception range 12 m. Types: TES-5600R Digital Infrared Receiver TES-5600RN Digital Infrared Receiver (enlargement type) Figure 3.1 TES-5600R digital infrared Receiver Figure 3.1: 1. Fixing bracket 2. Connection terminal, for fixing the coaxial-cable 3. Coaxial-cable 4. Power indicator 5. Safety rope, hang on fixing bracket or ceiling to prevent the receiver from falling off 20

32 3.3 Position planning Precautions in planning the digital infrared receiver Due to strict demands on intensity and stability of infrared signals in an infrared wireless classroom audio system, please read section 1.4 carefully and take all aspects of infrared signal transmission into consideration before planning the mounting position Make sure no object keep out the infrared signal Because of the infrared could not penetrate the object such as wall, pillar, and the object in classroom can reflect infrared. For insure the intensity and stability of infrared, please mount the receiver in such a way avoid the object and multi-receiver operation should be required: Position away from lighting equipment Although TES-5600 system has good anti-interference performance to ambient light, the distance of the receiver from lighting equipment must be at least 50 cm to guarantee adequate intensity and stability of infrared signals. Figure 3.2 Digital infrared receiver position (near lighting equipment) Figure 3.4 Digital infrared receiver position (no object keep out the infrared signal) Note: If the position of lighting equipment is higher than the position of the receiver, the disturbance can be ignored Avoid direct intense light Exposing the receiver to intense light source may cause system failure or noise. Please do not mount the receiver in such a way the intense light source irradiates directly, as shown in follow figure: Figure 3.3 Digital infrared receiver position (avoid direct intense light) 21

33 3.3.2 Example for planning the receiver The reception angle of the TES-5600R is 150 in vertical and 360 in horizontal. For a good reception, please plan the receiver according to the teaching environment. 8m 8m classroom In an 8m 8m classroom, one TES-5600R receiver can be mounted on the ceiling in the front middle part of the classroom and about 2 to 3 meters (L) away from the blackboard (figure 3.5 ). Figure 3.5 Planning the receiver 1 15m 15m classroom In a 15m 15m classroom, two TES-5600R receivers with a distance of 6 to 8 meters(d) between them, can be mounted on the ceiling in the front middle part of the classroom, 2 to 3 meters (L) away from the blackboard (figure 3.6 ). Figure 3.6 Planning the receiver 2 22

34 3.4 Installation Ceiling mounted Ceiling mounted 1 1 M3 screw 2 Fixing bracket 3 Rubber plug 4 Hard ceiling (such as concrete ceiling) 5 TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver Figure 3.7 TES-5600R(N)digital infrared receiver ceiling mounted 1 Mounting steps: Step 1: Position the fixing bracket on the ceiling according to the installation location of the TES-5600R(N) and mark the positions of the drilling holes. Drill four holes (5 mm diameter, 30 mm depth) into the ceiling; Step 2: Put the rubber plugs into the mounting holes on the ceiling; Step 3: Put the convex side of the bracket facing the ceiling, and fix it with M3 screws; Step 4: Put the slots of TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver into hard ceiling fixing bracket and fix it with clockwise rotation. WARNING: This installation method is applicable when the ceiling thickness is significantly greater than the length of the rubber plug. 23

35 Ceiling mounted 2 1 M3 screw 2 Fixing bracket 3 Nut 4 Ceiling 5 TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver Figure 3.8 TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver ceiling mounted 2 Mounting steps: Step 1: Position the fixing bracket on the ceiling according to the installation location of the TES-5600R and mark the positions of the drilling holes. Drill four holes (5 mm diameter, 30 mm depth) and a vent (52 mm diameter, for mounting and heat elimination during operation) into the ceiling; WARNING: Do not cover the vent to keep good ventilation for the equipment. Step 2: Put the convex side of the bracket facing the ceiling, and fix it with nut and M3 screws; Step 3: Put the slots of TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver into hard ceiling fixing bracket and fix it with clockwise rotation. 24

36 3.4.2 Tripod mounted 1 Tripod-mounted stator 2 M3 screw 3 Nut 4 Fixing bracket 5 TES-5600RZJ (with flexible tube) 6 TES-5600ZJ2 Figure 3.9 TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver tripod mounted Mounting steps: Step 1: Fix the fixing bracket onto the TES-5600RZJ with M3 screws; Step 2: Fix the tripod-mounted stator onto the other end of the TES-5600RZJ with M3 screws; Step 3: Aim the mounting hole at the bottom of the tripod-mounted stator to the screw on the tripod and then fix it with clockwise rotation; Step 4: Put the slots of TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver into the fixing bracket and fix it with clockwise rotation. 25

37 3.4.3 Wall mounted (Adjustable angle) 1 Tripod-mounted stator 2 M3 screw 3 Nut 4 Fixing bracket 5 TES-5600RZJ (with flexible tube) 6 Wall Figure 3.10 TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver tripod mounted Mounting steps: Step 1: Fix the fixing bracket onto the TES-5600RZJ with M3 screws; Step 2: Put the slots of TES-5600R(N) digital infrared receiver into the fixing bracket and fix it with clockwise rotation; Step 2: Position the wall-mounted bracket on the wall according to the installation location of the TES-5600R(N) and mark the positions of the drilling holes. Drill four holes (5 mm diameter, 30 mm depth) on the wall; Step 3: Put the included rubber plugs into the mounting holes on the wall; Step 4: Fix the TES-5600RZJ onto the wall with M3 screws. WARNING: This installation method is applicable when the wall thickness significantly is greater than the length of the rubber plug. 26

38 3.5 Connecting to main unit Connect the receiver to the main unit with RG-59 coaxial-cable (see figure 3.11). Figure 3.11 Digital infrared transceiver connecting to digital infrared wireless system main unit Note: The correctness of the cable connection can be ensured when the transceiver indicator is lit up. If the indicating light is off, there might be failure in cable connection or short circuit. BNC protection will be activated when BNC short circuit or other unusual circumstance happened, the OLED displays BNC UnNormal ; 27

39 Chapter 4 Economical Digital infrared Wireless System Combo Unit 4.1 Overview The economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit integrates the digital infrared wireless system main unit and the digital infrared receiver. It comes with built in amplifier and supports 1 (TES-5630MA) or 2 (TES-5630M) wireless microphones. The economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit eliminates the BNC connector between the receiver and the main unit, simplifies and facilitates the deployment of the system. It can also easily add one more receiver through BNC port, especially helpful for medium and small classroom applications. Types: TES-5630M Economical Digital Infrared Wireless System Combo Unit (supports 2 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 2 speakers) 4.2 Functions and indications Figure 4.1 Front panel of TES-5630M 1. BNC interface, for connecting to extension TES-5600R receiver 2. Line in interface 3. Line out interface 4. Power input 5. Speaker interfaces 6. Power indicator TES-5630MA Economical Digital Infrared Wireless System Combo Unit (supports 1 wireless microphones, built-in amplifier, supports 2 speakers) Figure 4.2 Top panel of TES-5630M 1. Master volume adjustment 2. Bass adjustment 3. Treble adjustment 4. FB switch 5. Frequency selector 6. Line in auto fade switch 7. Safety rope, hang on fixing bracket or ceiling to prevent the receiver from falling off 28

40 4.3 Installation Ceiling mounted Ceiling mounted 1 1 TES-5630M 2 ceiling-mounting kit 3 Mounting hole (drilled on the ceiling) 4 Ceiling Figure 4.3 TES-5630M ceiling mounted 1 Mounting steps: Mounting steps: Step 1: Install the ceiling mounting kit at the top of the TES-5630M; Step 2: Drill a hole with 98 mm diameter into the ceiling (for mounting and heat elimination during operation); WARNING: For good ventilation, please make sure the hole will not be covered. Step 4: Hold the spring straightly and vertically, insert it into the mounting hole until the base of the TES-5630M seats closely to the ceiling. 29

41 Ceiling mounted 2 1 M3 screw 2 Hard ceiling mounting bracket 3 Rubber plug 4 Ceiling 5 TES-5630M Figure 4.4 TES-5630M ceiling mounted 2 Mounting steps: Step 1: Position the mounting bracket on the ceiling according to the installation location of the TES-5630M and mark the positions of the drilling holes. Drill two holes (5 mm diameter, 30 mm depth) into the ceiling. Step 2: Put the included rubber plugs into the mounting holes on the ceiling; Step 3: Fix the mounting bracket on the ceiling with M3 screws; Step 4: Put the slots of TES-5630M into hard ceiling mounting bracket and fix it with clockwise rotation. WARNING: This installation method is applicable when the ceiling thickness is greater than the length of the rubber plug. 30

42 4.3.2 Tripod mounted Ceiling mounted 1 1 Hard ceiling mounting bracket 2 TES-5630M 3 TES-5600ZJ2 (should be ordered separately) Figure 4.5 TES-5630M tripod mounted 1 Mounting steps: Step 1: Put the bracket on the bottom of the TES-5630M and fix it with rotation; Step 2: Aim the mounting hole at the bottom of TES-5630M to the screw on the tripod; Step 3: Fix it with clockwise rotation. 31

43 Ceiling mounted 2 (Adjustable angle) 1 TES-5630M 2 M3 screw 3 TES-5600RZJ (with flexible tube) 4 Tripod-mounted stator 5 TES-5600ZJ2 (should be ordered separately) Figure 4.6 TES-5630M tripod mounted 2 Mounting steps: Step 1: Fix the TES-5630M onto the TES-5600RZJ with M3 screws; Step 2: Fix the tripod-mounted stator onto the other end of the TES-5600RZJ with M3 screws; Step 3: Aim the mounting hole at the bottom of the tripod-mounted stator to the screw on the tripod; Step 4: Fix it with clockwise rotation. 32

44 4.3.3 Wall mounted (Adjustable angle) 1 TES-5630M 2 M3 screw 3 TES-5600RZJ (with flexible tube) 4 Wall Figure 4.7 TES-5630M Wall mounted Mounting steps: Step 1: Fix the TES-5630M onto the TES-5600RZJ with M3 screws; Step 2: Position the TES-5600RZJ on the wall according to the installation location of the TES-5630M and mark the positions of the drilling holes. Drill four holes (5 mm diameter, 30 mm depth) on the wall; Step 3: Put the included rubber plugs into the mounting holes on the wall; Step 4: Fix the wall-mounted bracket onto the wall with M3 screws. WARNING: This installation method is applicable when the wall thickness is greater than the length of the rubber plug. 33

45 4.4 Connection Several typical system connections of TES-5630M economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit will be introduced in this section, including connection: To loudspeaker To other extension receiver (TES-5600R) To other auxiliary devices To other auxiliary devices TES-5630M can be connected to an external audio device through LINE IN interface. The external audio signal is now available at the LINE OUT and speakers To loudspeaker TES-5630MA has two speaker interfaces which can be connected to loudspeakers directly. Use an audio cable to connect SPEAKER OUTPUT port on TES-5630M to the input interface of speaker. Figure 4.10 TES-5630M connecting to external audio device through LINE IN interface Figure 4.8 TES-5630M connecting to loudspeakers To other extension receiver (TES-5600R) TES-5630M can be connected to an extension receiver (TES-5630M) through the EXTENSION interface. Figure 4.9 TES-5630M connecting to receiver 34

46 4.5 Operation The operation of the TES-5630 economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit will be introduced in detail in this section. 1. Adjust the master volume Rotate the Vol. knob on the top of the TES-5630M to adjust the volume of the loudspeaker, range: -30 db to 0 db, step: 1 db. Note: The master volume is usually adjusted only during the initial installation. 4. Frequency Select the frequency. Frequency TES-5630M TES-5630MA /2.33 MHz 1.67 MHz /3.0 MHz 2.33 MHz 5. FB (feedback) switch Turn on/off the feedback. Switcher Feedback 0 Off 1 On 2. Adjust the bass/treble Rotate the Bass/Treble knob on the top of the TES-5630M to adjust the bass/treble of the Line Out and loudspeaker, range: -10 db to 10 db, step: 1 db. Note: The FB suppress is set during the initial installation. The FB suppress is only available for current microphone. Note: The bass/treble is usually adjusted only during the initial installation. 3. Line in auto fade Setting the trigger signal sources of LINE IN fade through different combinations of the two switches. LINE IN volume will be reduced 18 db after triggering. Switch combination Trigger signal sources 00 Off 01 Low voice 10 High voice 11 IR signal 6. Power indication The power indicator indicates the current working status of TES-5630M. Indicator status Working status Red (on) No signal locking Green (on) Signal locking Green (flash) Receiving control command by pendant microphone Note: The line in auto fade is usually adjusted only during the initial installation. The auto fade will be turned off automatically if it has not received any trigger signal in 2 seconds. 35

47 Chapter 5 Digital infrared wireless microphone 5.1 Overview TES-560X digital infrared wireless microphone is the basic devices for the user, divided into pendant type and handheld type. Different functions are available, depending on the microphone type. Functions include: speak and mute, frequency selection, own sensitivity setting, remote volume control, etc. Types: TES-5602A Digital IR Wireless Microphone (handheld type, rechargeable battery) TES-5603 Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, rechargeable battery or AA alkaline cell) TES-5603B2 Digital IR Wireless Microphone (pendant type, enlargement type, rechargeable battery) 36

48 5.2 Functions and indicators TES-5602A (front) TES-5602A (back) TES-5602A (bottom) TES-5603(B2) (front) TES-5603A (front) TES-5603 Series (back, without build-in/fixed microphone) TES-5603 Series (top and bottom Figure 5.1 TES-5600 series digital infrared wireless microphone 37

49 Figure 5.1: 1. Microphone (build-in/fixed) 2. Infrared transmitting glass Note: To guarantee smooth signal transmission, please do not block this part in any case. 22. Audio in (φ3.5 mm) For external microphone input; For external audio device input (LINE IN). 23. Electronic lock (only TES-5603 series) Working on combo units of TES-5640 series. 3. Battery/charge indicator 4. Mute button 5. Power ON/OFF button 6. Power indicator 7. Mute indicator 8. Auxiliary audio input (AUDIO IN, φ3.5 mm) 9. Battery slot 10. Charging port (USB) 11. Charging contacts 12. Selector button Select which source (OWN, OTR or LINE) will be controlled by the remote volume buttons; Press and hold on this button to open/close the PPT mode. 13. Function button (F) For TES-5603 series, press and hold on this button to switch between the own audio input (MIC/LINE IN). 14. Remote volume button (-) Decrease the volume of the selected signal source; Page down of the current PPT (TES-5603 series). 15. Remote volume button (+) Increase the volume of the selected signal source; Page up of the current PPT (TES-5603 series). 16. Power/ charge indicator 17. Power button 18. Hanging piece slot with positioning pin For installing the neck lanyard 19. PPT mode/ Own microphone indicator Turns on when OWN microphone is selected for adjusting the volume; Turn green when PPT mode opened. 20. Microphone selection indicator (OTR) Turns on when OTR microphone is selected for adjusting the volume; 21. LINE IN/ AUDIO IN indicator Turns on when the LINI IN of main unit is selected for adjusting the volume; Audio in of microphone (MIC/LINE IN) indicator. 38

50 5.3 Infrared service area Infrared light is directional invisible light. Infrared wireless microphone gets best sensitivity when it directly faces a receiver. The infrared glass on TES-5600 series digital infrared wireless microphone is designed to be at its best position to guarantee maximum emission angle and to ensure the most effective infrared signal transmission. The vertical transmission angle is 90, the horizontal transmission angle for TES-5603(B) is 120 and for TES-5602A is 360 Figure 5.2 Coverage area of the digital infrared wireless microphone 39

51 5.4 Operation The operation of the TES-5602A and TES-5603 digital infrared wireless microphones will be introduced in detail in this section TES-5602A (handheld type) TES-5602A handheld type digital infrared wireless microphone combines speaking, mute, and working mode setting all in one. Other peripheral devices like external microphone, MP3 player and so on also can be connected to implement more comprehensive functions. 1. Mic. On/Off and frequency channel selection Press the power button to turn on/off the microphone, the power indicator will be turned on and the BATT indicator indicates battery status: Battery status Indicator Enough Green (on) Lack Red (on) Note: Mic will be turned off when it keeps horizontal for 15 minutes while no AUDIO IN. TES-5602A offers 4 frequency channels: 1.0 MHz, 1.6 MHz, 2.3 MHz and 3.0 MHz. Frequency channel selecting: a. Rotate and demount the battery slot to find out the frequency switch shown as follows: Figure 5.3 Battery slot of handheld microphone b. Select a frequency channel by the frequency switch. The number and its corresponding frequency are as follows: No Frequency 1.0 M 1.6 M 2.3 M 3.0 M channel. 2. External audio input External audio devices (such as CD player) can be connected via theφ3.5 mm AUDIO IN interface and the microphone will be muted automatically; 3. OWN mute control Press the MUTE button to enable or disable the mute function. The mute control is available for the microphone and external audio input at the same time. 4. Sensitivity setting Rotate and demount the battery slot and select a sensitivity by sensitivity switch (see to figure 5.3). There are four levels for selection: -12 db, -6 db, -3 db and 0 db. Note: Such setting is invalid for AUDIO IN. 5. MEMS accelerometer setting The TES-5602A has a built-in gravity sensor (MEMS accelerometer), which is equipped to detect the spatial location of the handheld microphone, enabling intellectual control of the infrared emission angle. This ensures efficient coverage of the infrared signal and can prolong the battery runtime. Steps: a. Press and hold simultaneously MUTE and power buttons for more than 2 seconds, the MUTE indicator will be turned on and the BATT indicator will cycle flash two times in the order of red-yellow-green; b. Switch the mode by the MUTE button. The BATT indicator indicates the current mode : Mode BATT indicator Note: Make sure the arrow points to the dot. c. e.g. Reboot figure the 5.3: microphone Fre. is 1.0 to M apply and Sen. the frequency is 0 db. MEMS accelerometer off MEMS accelerometer on Yellow Green 40

52 c. Press the power button to save; d. Mic will reboot automatically. 6. Charging The TES-5602A is powered by a rechargeable Lithium battery and it also can be charged via the USB port. When charging, it switches to external power supply mode automatically. The BATT indicator indicates the charging status: Charging status BATT indicator Charging Green (blink) Charged Green (on) Note: Please turn off the microphone before replacing the battery TES-5603 series (pendant type) The TES-5603 series pendant type digital infrared wireless microphone combines speaking and remote volume control all in one. Other peripheral devices like external microphone, MP3 player and so on can also be connected to implement more comprehensive functions; cooperating with the TES-5600M/P main unit, remote control PPT slide can be realized. 1. Mic. On/Off and frequency channel selection Press the power button to turn on the microphone, the PWR indicator will be turned on and indicated battery status: Battery status Indicator Enough Green (on) Lack Red (on) Press the power button to close the microphone. TES-5603 offers 4 frequency channels: 1.0 MHz, 1.67 MHz, 2.33 MHz and 3.0 MHz. Frequency channel selection: a. Press and hold simultaneously the selector and power/mute buttons for more than 2 seconds. The 4 signal indicators (PWR/OWN/OTR/LINE) shall cycle flashed two times when entering frequency selection mode, with the default frequency channel is the last used; b. Select a frequency channel by pressing the selector button. Different number of signal indicators indicates different frequency channel: Number of indicators Frequency channel MHz MHz MHz MHz c. Press the power button to save and the corresponding indicator(s) will blink; d. Mic will reboot automatically and apply the frequency channel. Note: Microphones with the same frequency cannot be used in one classroom at the same time. The maximal number of active microphones is according to the type of the main unit. 41

53 2. Remote volume control TES-5603 series supports remote volume control of OWN/ OTR(TES-5602 series microphone)/ LINE IN. Remote volume control: a. Press the selector button to select a signal source and its indicator will be turned on; b. Adjust the volume by the / buttons. The volume will be increased/ decreased with 1 db steps each time until it reached the maximum/minimum. Note: The volume of each signal source adjusted by TES-5603 series will not be saved in the main unit, so the volume will return to default level after reboot; The volume of AUDIO IN signal can be only controlled by the external audio device; The LINE IN of TES-5630M cannot be adjusted; Cooperating with the TES-5600M/P, remote volume control of TES-5602 series microphone and LINE IN can be realized only when the TES-5603 works in the frequency which the same as frequency1 of the main unit. 3. Audio input External audio devices (such as CD player) can be connected via theφ3.5 mm AUDIO IN interface and the microphone will be muted automatically; Keep on pressing the function button can switch the source type of audio input, switch to the LINE indicator can indicate the source: LINE indicator Source type Green LINE IN Red MIC IN Note: The default signal source is MIC IN. 4. PPT mode Cooperating with the TES-5600M/P main unit, remote PPT-page switch control can be realized. Steps: a. Keep pressing the selector ( ) button can switch PPT mode between on and off, the OWN indicator indicates the current mode : PPT Mode OWN indicator On Green Off Red b. Press the / button to turn pages of the PPT when PPT mode is on. Note: The default PPT mode is Off. 5. Auto shout down mode When enable auto shout down mode, the transmitter will shut down if no speaking voice is detected in 15 minutes and TES-5603 series will turn off if no speaking voice is detected in 60 minutes Steps: a. Press and hold simultaneously the function(f) and the power/mute buttons for more than 2 seconds, the PWR indicator will cycle flash two times in the order of red-yellow-green; b. Switch the mode by pressing the selector button. The PWR indicator indicates the current working mode : Auto shout down mode PWR indicator Off Yellow On Green c. Press the power button to save; d. Mic will reboot automatically. 6. Alarm function Press and hold simultaneously Selector and Function buttons to enable the alarm function, the 3 signal indicators (OWN/OTR/LINE) turned on, and the OLED of the main unit will be locked and displays Alarm On!. Press and hold simultaneously Selector and Function buttons again to disable the alarm function and the OLED of the main unit is unlocked. 42

54 Note: All mute settings of microphone will be disabled when alarming; Only disable the alarm and power off functions are enabled when alarming. 7. Charging TES-5603(B) supports battery type recognition, it can be charged by USB port or TES-5600CS when powered by a rechargeable Lithium battery. When charging, it switches to external power supply mode automatically and the PWR indicator indicates the charging status: Charging status PWR indicator Charging Blink Charged On Note: Please turn off the microphone before replacing the battery; 8. Fitting the microphone Put the hanging piece of the neck lanyard into the slot and fix the hole to the positioning pin, adjust the looped part s length of the neck lanyard to find a suitable position for the speaker and for a perfect sound quality. 43

55 Chapter 6 Accessories 6.1 Power Adapter TES-ADP24V power adapter Connect the TES-ADP24V to the power adapter interface at the rear panel of the TES-5600MA digital infrared wireless system unit. TES-ADP15V power adapter Connect the TES-ADP15V to the power adapter interface at the rear panel of the TES-5600MB digital infrared wireless system unit. Figure 6.3 TES-ADP15V power adapter Figure 6.1 TES-ADP24V power adapter TES-ADP24VN power adapter Connect the TES-ADP24VN to the power adapter interface at the rear panel of the TES-5630M economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit. TES-ADP15V power adapter Used for charging TES-560X series digital infrared wireless microphone. Figure 6.4 TES-ADP5V power adapter Figure 6.2 TES-ADP24VN power adapter TES-ADP5V6A power adapter Connect to TES-5602CHG/09 or TES-5603CHG/09 for charging TES-560X series digital infrared wireless microphones. Figure 6.5 TES-ADP5V6A power adapter 44

56 6.2 Dedicated Cable Receiver cable CBL5600 dedicated receiver cable is used to connect the digital infrared receiver and the main unit. It features one BNC connector. Available lengths: 10, 20,30, 40 or 50 meters. Outside diameter: φ5 mm; Power adapter extension cable and connection terminal Power adapter extension cable is used for TES-ADP24VN power adapter. Figure 6.9 Power adapter extension cable Figure 6.6 CBL5600 dedicated receiver cable CLB-SPK speaker cable CBL-SPK Speaker cable is used to connect the loudspeaker and the main unit. Length of per roll:305 meter Weight of per roll: 14.1 kg Color: pearl white Figure 6.10 connection terminal Figure 6.7 CBL-SPK CBL-SPK2 speaker cable CBL-SPK2 Speaker cable is used to connect the loudspeaker and the main unit. 18AWG 2C Length of per roll:305 meter Weight of per roll: 13.4 kg Color: black with white stripe Figure 6.8 CBL-SPK2 45

57 6.3 Speaker HPA-2140 ceiling speaker Ceiling mounting; Cutout for mounting: 198 mm to 208 mm; Dimensions: Ø mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 40 W; Frequency response: 75 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 90 db; Weight: 1.7 kg HPA ceiling speaker Ceiling mounting; Cutout for mounting: Ø 330 mm; Dimensions: Ø mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 240 W; Frequency response: 45 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 92 db; Weight: 7.5 kg Figure 6.11 HPA-2140 ceiling speaker Figure 6.13 HPA ceiling speaker HPA-2160 ceiling speaker Ceiling mounting; Cutout for mounting: Ø 222 mm; Dimensions: Ø 252 ~ 215 mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 60 W; Frequency response: 65 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 89 db; Weight: 5 kg HPA-2220 wall-mounted speaker Wall-mounted; Dimensions: mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 20 W; Frequency response: 85 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 89 db; Weight: 2.1 kg Figure 6.14 HPA-2220 wall-mounted speaker Figure 6.12 HPA-2140 ceiling speaker 46

58 HPA-2230 wall-mounted speaker Wall-mounted; Dimensions: mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 30 W; Frequency response: 75 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 89 db; Weight: 2.4 kg HPA-2280 wall-mounted speaker Wall-mounted; Dimensions: mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 80 W; Frequency response: 65 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 90 db; Weight: 4.9 kg Figure 6.15 HPA-2230 wall-mounted speaker Figure 6.17 HPA-2280 wall-mounted speaker HPA-2240 wall-mounted speaker Wall-mounted, equipped with U bracket; Dimensions: mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 40 W; Line voltage: 70~100 V (HPA-2240A) Frequency response: 75 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 90 db; Weight: 3.4 kg HPA wall-mounted speaker Wall-mounted; Dimensions: mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 100 W; Frequency response: 40 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 90 db; Weight: 7.7 kg Figure 6.16 HPA-2240 wall-mounted speaker Figure 6.18 HPA wall-mounted speaker 47

59 6.5 TES-5600ZJ2 HPA-2360 wall-mounted speaker Wall-mounted; Dimensions: mm; Power consumption: 8 Ω, 60 W; Frequency response: 80 Hz~20 khz; Sensitivity: 89 db; Weight: 2.8 kg Figure 6.19 HPA-2360 wall-mounted speaker 6.4 TES-5600ZJ1 TES-5602A microphone stand: weight 0.5 kg, height 0.15 meter. Figure 6.20 TES-5600ZJ1 Figure 6.21 TES-5600ZJ2 TES-5600ZJ2 Microphone/receiver stand is used to mount the TES-5600R(N), TES-5630M(A) and TES-5602 microphone, its height can be adjusted from 1.1 m to 2.7 m, weight 3.9 kg. 48

60 6.6 TES-5600CHG Charging Unit The charging unit can recharge 2 TES-5600BAT rechargeable Lithium batteries at one time by using Micro USB. Two charging indicators display the battery status. The charging circuit will check if the battery is connected and control the charging process. 6.7 Charging station TES-5600CS charging station TES-5600CS can charge a TES-5602A and a TES-5603 series microphone at the same time with TES-ADP5V. Figure 6.22 TES-5600CHG charging unit Figure 6.23 TES-5600CS charging station Figure 6.20: 1. Charging indicator 2. Battery slot TES-5602CHG/09 charging station TES-5602CHG/09 can charge nine TES-5602A microphones at the same time with TES-ADP5V6A. Charging procedure: 1. Insert batteries; 2. Connect power core; 3. Battery charging indicator lights up: LED Status Charging Status Green (On) Fully charged or trickle charging Red (Flash) Charging Red (On) Charging failure (e.g. dry cell inserted) Charging unit power off Off or battery not inserted Figure 6.24 TES-5602CHG/09 charging station TES-5603CHG/09 charging station TES-5603CHG/09 can charge nine TES-5603 series microphones at the same time with TES-ADP5V6A. Note: Do not insert the dry cell to the charging unit, or it may blow up. Figure 6.25 TES-5603CHG/09 charging station 49

61 6.8 Li-ion Rechargeable battery TES-5600BAT Li-ion rechargeable battery For TES-5602A/TES-5603A/TES-5603B digital infrared wireless microphone. Voltage: 3.7 V DC Capacity: 1600 mah Dimensions (mm): 55 x Ø 18 Weight: 38 g 6.9 TES-5600RZJ TES-5600RZJ is suitable for tripod or wall mounted of TES-5600R(N). Length 115 mm Weight 110 g Figure 6.26 TES-5600BAT TES-5603BAT Li-ion rechargeable battery For TES-5603 digital infrared wireless microphone. Voltage: 3.7 V DC Capacity: 700 mah Dimensions (mm): 51 x Ø 15 Weight: 21 g Figure 6.28 TES-5600RZJ 6.10 TES-1021 Clip microphone Used for TES-5603 series microphones Ø 3.5 mm stereo plug with a 0.3- meter cable Weight 11 g Figure 6.27 TES-5603BAT Note: It will result in low battery level and may damage the battery pack if the battery pack is not used for a long time. Please fully charge the battery every three months. Figure 6.29 TES TES-5603NS Neck lanyard Used for TES-5603 series microphones Weight 16 g Figure 6.30 TES-5603NS 50

62 Chapter 7 Fault diagnosis Some simple trouble-shooting instructions are provided in this chapter. If more serious faults arise, please contact a qualified technician. 7.1 Digital infrared wireless microphone Fault Analysis Solution The battery is not charged. (When using the lithium-ion battery) Cannot start up. No power supply (when using the power adapter). Receiver working indicating light is off. Cannot speak. Sensitivity of main unit is muted. Microphone is muted. Infrared receiver is directly under sunshine or spotlight. Is there any obstacle between the receiver and the microphone? Cannot operate the buttons. Is the receiver suitable for the height and are all microphones in the coverage area? The cable between the receiver and the main unit is not connected. Not fully charged. Battery working time is short. Out of battery service life. The battery is not charged when leaving the factory, please fully charge the battery before using (refer to chapter 5). Please connect the power supply correctly and check the DC socket Check the I/O cable connecting the receiver with the main unit. Adjust the sensitivity of main unit. Adjust the volume of microphone. Reposition it and avoid direct sunshine or spotlight. Install the receiver in a suitable height and mount them in that way not to block the direct view. Connect the cable. Charging for 2.5 hours can fully charge the battery. Use new batteries (complete set). Note: all new battery can be charged about 500 times. 7.2 Digital infrared wireless system main unit Fault Analysis Solution No power supply or no power cord Connect the power supply with the power Cannot startup. connected to main unit. cord. Improper volume control. Adjust the volume to proper position. No audio output from the The cable between the speaker and the speaker. Connect the cable. main unit is not connected completely 51

63 7.3 USB LINK Fault Analysis Solution Detect USB LINK failed Pull out and then insert the USB cable again. TES-5600M USB LINK is not the current audio device Select TES-5600M USB LINK as current audio device manually. No audio input/output. TES-5600MU connects to a single HUB Manifold USB devices in one HUB channel. DO NOT connect several devices in a USB HUB. Driving error Disable the TES-5600M USB LINK and then enable it again. Have echo from main unit Enable Listen to this device (TES-5600M USB LINK) Disable Listen to this device 52

64 Chapter 8 Technical data 8.1 System specification System performance Conforms to IEC 60914, the international standard for conference systems Transmission characteristics IR transmission wavelength : 870 nm Modulation frequency: 1 to 8 MHz Protocol and modulation: DQPSK Cabling and system limits Receiver cable type: CBL5600 dedicated cable Maximum number of receivers: 1 per output, 4 in total Maximum cable length: 100 m per output System environmental conditions Working conditions fixed/stationary/transportable Temperature range: - Transport: -40 C to +70 C - Operating: 0 C to +45 C Max. Relative humidity: < 95% (not condensing) Safety: Compliant with EN EMC emission: Compliant with EN EMC immunity: Compliant with EN EMC approvals: CE, FCC Power harmonics: Compliant with EN Voltage fluctuations and flicker: Compliant with EN

65 8.2 Digital infrared wireless system main unit Type TES-5600MA(U)/02P TES-5600MB(U)/02P Discussion Voltage DC 24 V (TES-ADP24 V adapter) DC 15 V (TES-ADP15 V adapter) Static consumption 24 V,360 ma 15 V,375 ma Line in +16 dbu Line out +18 dbu Maximal number of microphone 2 Number of connectable receivers 4 Speaker interface (Max.) 2 30 W (8 Ω) 4 15 W (8 Ω) - External control terminal 8-pin Phoenix Audio input/output USB interface (only for TES-5600MU) Display OLED Weighted signal-to-noise ratio > 85 db(a) Dynamic range > 90 db Audio frequency response Hz (-3 db) Total harmonic distortion at 1 khz < 0.06 % Crosstalk attenuation at 1 khz > 75 db Dimensions (mm) Weight Color 1.3 kg Black 54

66 8.3 Digital infrared receiver Type TES-5600R TES-5600RN Infrared detector Voltage Current consumption Mounting Wavelength Modulation method Carrier frequency Communication area Connection terminal 12 V DC (supplied from TES-5600M) Max. 45 ma Ceiling, tripod mounting 870 nm DQPSK 1-8 MHz Horizontal: 360 Vertical: 150 CBL5600 dedicated cable Dimensions (mm) Weight 110 g 220 g Color Dark red 55

67 8.4 Economical digital infrared wireless system combo unit Type TES-5630M(A) Voltage 24 V DC Current consumption Max. 260 ma Maximal number of microphone 2 (TES-5630M); 1 (TES-5630MA) Number of connectable receivers 1 BNC Speaker interface Max W (8 Ω) Weighted signal-to-noise ratio > 85 db(a) Dynamic range > 90 db Audio frequency response Hz (-3 db) Total harmonic distortion < 0.06 % (1 khz) Crosstalk attenuation at 1 khz > 75 db Mounting Ceiling, tripod, wall mounting Infrared detector Wavelength 870 nm Modulation method DQPSK Carrier frequency 1-8 MHz Communication area Horizontal: 360 Vertical: 150 Connection terminal CBL5600 dedicated cable Dimensions (mm) Weight Color 0.6 kg Silver 56

68 8.5 Digital infrared wireless microphone Infrared emitter/receiver Type TES-5602A TES-5603 Series Discussion Remote volume control -- Voltage Lithium battery or USB supply (5 V) Lithium battery or USB supply (5 V) or AA alkaline cell (only TES-5603) Current consumption 360 ma 240 ma Wavelength 870 nm (AM: Brightness modulation) Modulation method DQPSK Audio channel 1:1.0 MHz Carrier frequency Audio channel 2:1.6 MHz Audio channel 3:2.3 MHz Audio channel 4:3.0 MHz Emission angle Vertical: 0 ~ 90, Horizontal: 360 Vertical: 0 ~ 90, Horizontal: 120 Emission range Optical range: 25 m, actual range: 12 m Operation time of battery About 6 hours About 5 hours (TES-5603) About 6 hours (TES-5603A/B2) SNR > 85 db(a) Frequency response Hz Dynamic range > 85 db Total harmonic distortion at 1 khz <0.06% Microphone input impedance 600 Ω Mic. sensitivity adjustable range -12 db, -6 db, -3 db, 0 db -12 db, -3 db Dimensions (mm) Weight (excl. battery) 146 g 60 g Color Gray/Silver White 57

69 8.6 Power adapter Type TES-ADP15V TES-ADP24V TES-ADP24VN TES-ADP5V6A TES-ADP5V Mains voltage AC V, 50 /60 Hz Output 15 V DC, 2.4 A 24 V DC, 2.7 A 24 V DC, 1.5 A 5 V DC, 6.0 A 5 V DC, 2.0 A Cable Length 3 m 2.8 m 1.0 m Dimensions (mm) w x h x d 95 x 45 x x 50 x x 45 x x 52 x x 27 x 43 Weight 0.3 kg 0.4 kg 0.3 kg 0.4 kg 50 g Color Black White 8.7 Charging unit Type TES-5600CHG TES-5600CS Mains voltage Output V AC, 50/60 Hz 5 V DC, 2.0 A Dimensions (mm) Weight 35 g 0.3 kg Color White Charcoal grey Type TES-5602CHG/09 TES-5603CHG/09 Mains voltage Output V AC, 50/60 Hz 5 V DC, 6.0 A Dimensions (mm) Weight 0.7 kg Color White White 58

70 8.8 Connection details Audio cables Chinch connector (male) Pin 1 Signal + Pin 2 GND 6.4 mm Jack plug Tip1 Balance/ Unbalance signal + Ring2 Balance/ Unbalance signal - Sleeve3 Ground/ Shield NOTE: The LINE IN of TES-5600M/P must be balance signal. If there is a unbalance signal, please turn it to be balance signal before input, the connecting means is shown in follow: Emergency switch Terminal block Connect the 12 V interface to any IN interface to trigger the alarm function, both OUT interfaces will turn to low level for control of the alarm devices. 59

71 Appendix AppendixⅠ: Connect RG-59 Coaxial-cable to TES-5600R 1. Strip 10mm insulation of cable sheaths, twist the braided shield into a bundle and cut off unnecessary Mylar paper and insulation; AppendixⅡ: Soldering of BNC connector and RG-59 Coaxial-cable 1. Strip 5mm insulation of cable sheaths, twist the braided shield into a bundle and cut off unnecessary Mylar paper and insulation; 2. Open the cable clip, insert the conductor to the connection hole, and clip the braided shield and the cable into the cable clip; 2. Insert the cable into the corresponding hole of the BNC connector and clamp the iron part; 3. Solder the connection points and screw on the BNC adapter sleeve. 3. Fix the screws. At last, fix the coaxial-cable into the slot. 60

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