FONESTAR MSH-110

FONESTAR MSH-110 VHF Wireless Microphone System User Manual

Model: MSH-110 | Brand: FONESTAR

Okwu mmalite

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your FONESTAR MSH-110 VHF Wireless Microphone System. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

The FONESTAR MSH-110 is a compact VHF wireless microphone system operating in the 174 to 194 MHz frequency range. It includes a receiver unit and a high-quality unidirectional dynamic handheld microphone, designed for clear audio transmission.

Ozi nchekwa

Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.

  • Ewepụla unit ahụ na mmiri ozuzo ma ọ bụ mmiri.
  • Emeghela casing; zigara ndị ọrụ ruru eru ọrụ niile.
  • Ensure proper ventilation around the receiver.
  • Use only the provided power adapter for the receiver.
  • Kpofu batrị n'ụzọ kwesiri ekwesi.

Ihe ngwugwu

Chọpụta na akụrụngwa niile dị na ngwugwu:

  • 1 x FONESTAR MSH-110 VHF Receiver
  • 1 x FONESTAR Handheld Wireless Microphone
  • 1 x Power Adapter (for receiver)
  • Batteries (for microphone)
FONESTAR MSH-110 VHF Wireless Microphone System components: receiver and handheld microphone

Image: The FONESTAR MSH-110 system, showing the compact receiver with its antenna and the handheld wireless microphone.

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Ntọala nnata

  1. Nkwanye: Position the receiver on a stable, flat surface, away from sources of interference (e.g., computers, Wi-Fi routers). Ensure adequate ventilation.
  2. Antenna: Extend the receiver's antenna fully for optimal signal reception.
  3. Njikọ ike: Connect the provided 12V DC power adapter to the receiver's power input and then plug it into a 230V AC wall outlet. The "POWER" indicator light on the receiver should illuminate.
  4. Mmepụta ọdịyo:
    • Balanced Output (XLR/Cannon): Connect an XLR cable from the receiver's balanced output to a balanced input on your mixer or amplifier. This provides a low-impedance, interference-resistant signal.
    • Unbalanced Output (6.3mm Jack): Connect a 6.3mm jack cable from the receiver's unbalanced output to an unbalanced input on your mixer or ampna -emegharị ihe.

Ntọlite ​​igwe okwu

  1. Nwụnye batrị: Unscrew the lower part of the handheld microphone to access the battery compartment. Insert the required AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
  2. Ike Na: Slide the power switch on the microphone to the "ON" position. The microphone's indicator light should illuminate.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Na-akwado na sistemụ

  1. Ensure the receiver is connected to power and an audio system.
  2. Turn on the receiver. The "POWER" indicator will light up.
  3. Turn on the handheld microphone. The microphone's indicator will light up.
  4. When the microphone is active and transmitting, the "MIC ON" indicator on the receiver should illuminate, and the "AF" (Audio Frequency) indicator will light up when audio is detected.

Na-agbanwe olu

  • Use the volume control knob on the receiver to adjust the output level of the microphone.
  • Further volume adjustments can be made on your connected mixer or ampna -emegharị ihe.

Mkpokọta Control

The receiver features a squelch control to suppress unwanted background noise or static when no audio signal is being transmitted from the microphone. Adjust this control to find the optimal balance between signal reception and noise suppression.

Ozi ugboro ugboro

The system operates on a fixed VHF frequency within the 174-194 MHz range, controlled by a quartz crystal. No manual frequency tuning is required or possible.

Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the receiver and microphone. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
  • Ngbanwe batrị: Replace microphone batteries when the indicator light dims or audio quality degrades. Remove batteries if the microphone will not be used for an extended period.
  • Nchekwa: Store the system in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Enweghị ụda sitere na igwe okwu.
  • Microphone off or low battery.
  • Receiver off or not powered.
  • Incorrect audio cable connection.
  • Olu nnata dị oke ala.
  • Squelch set too high.
  • Turn on microphone, replace batteries.
  • Ensure receiver is powered and on.
  • Check audio cable connections to mixer/ampna -emegharị ihe.
  • Mee ka olu onye nnata dịkwuo elu.
  • Adjust squelch control.
Poor sound quality, static, or dropouts.
  • Mmanya sitere na ngwaọrụ ndị ọzọ.
  • Microphone too far from receiver.
  • Obstructions between microphone and receiver.
  • Low microphone battery.
  • Relocate receiver away from interference sources.
  • Belata anya n'etiti igwe okwu na nnata.
  • Gbaa mbọ hụ na ahịrị anya doro anya.
  • Replace microphone batteries.
Receiver "MIC ON" or "AF" indicator not lighting up.
  • Igwe okwu anaghị agbasa ozi.
  • Microphone out of range.
  • Ensure microphone is on and has fresh batteries.
  • Move microphone closer to the receiver.

Nkọwapụta

Aha NlereanyaMSH 110
Oke ugboro ugboroVHF 174 - 194 MHz (Fixed Frequency)
Ụdị igwe okwuHandheld, Dynamic, Unidirectional
Nzaghachi ugboro ugboro50-15,000 Hz
Receiver Audio Output (Balanced)1 x XLR/Cannon, 600 Ω, 0-20 mV
Receiver Audio Output (Unbalanced)1 x 6.3mm Jack, 10,000 Ω, 0-100 mV
Nkwanye ike nnata230V AC / 12V DC (adapter included)
Nnyenye ike igwe okwuAA Batteries (not rechargeable)
Receiver Dimensions (L x D x H)220 x 114 x 35 mm
Ibu Ibu1 kilogram
Ihe onwunweBras
Atụmatụ pụrụ icheỊrụ ọrụ ikuku
Eji akwadoroLive vocal performances, karaoke, public speaking

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Information regarding warranty coverage and customer support for the FONESTAR MSH-110 system is typically provided at the point of purchase or on the official FONESTAR website. Please refer to your purchase documentation for specific warranty terms and contact information for technical assistance.

For further assistance, please visit the official FONESTAR websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ onye nkesa mpaghara gị.

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