Instructions for Use
Page 5
...guided tours, small conferences and interpretation applications with individual channel name via display • Channel adjustment via rocker button • Operation and reception indication via LED • "LowBattery" indication via LED and display 4 | Tourguide 1039 Features of compatible frequency ranges. ECnghli4sh EK 1039 Features of the EK 1039 receiver The EK 1039... C 734-776 MHz Cw 718-790 MHz D 780-822 MHz E 823-865 MHz Dw 790-865 MHz Tourguide 1039 EK 1039 receiver Bw 626-698 MHz Cw 718-790 MHz Dw 790-865 MHz 32 factory-preset frequencies that the frequencies are ...
...guided tours, small conferences and interpretation applications with individual channel name via display • Channel adjustment via rocker button • Operation and reception indication via LED • "LowBattery" indication via LED and display 4 | Tourguide 1039 Features of compatible frequency ranges. ECnghli4sh EK 1039 Features of the EK 1039 receiver The EK 1039... C 734-776 MHz Cw 718-790 MHz D 780-822 MHz E 823-865 MHz Dw 790-865 MHz Tourguide 1039 EK 1039 receiver Bw 626-698 MHz Cw 718-790 MHz Dw 790-865 MHz 32 factory-preset frequencies that the frequencies are ...
Instructions for Use
Page 6
when questions arise during the guided tour. SKM 300 EK 1039 Tourguide 1039 | 5 SK 300 EK 1039 SKM radio microphone A radio microphone can be passed on microphone or a headmic so that are compatible with the frequency ranges of the EK 1039 receivers (see page 4). e.g. Mobile use ...members of the group, e.g. Receiver Tourguide 1039: • EK 1039 Transmitters Mobile use Stationary use of the transmitters SK bodypack transmitter A portable bodypack transmitter allows the connection of a clip-on from the tour guide to select a suitable transmitter for your...
when questions arise during the guided tour. SKM 300 EK 1039 Tourguide 1039 | 5 SK 300 EK 1039 SKM radio microphone A radio microphone can be passed on microphone or a headmic so that are compatible with the frequency ranges of the EK 1039 receivers (see page 4). e.g. Mobile use ...members of the group, e.g. Receiver Tourguide 1039: • EK 1039 Transmitters Mobile use Stationary use of the transmitters SK bodypack transmitter A portable bodypack transmitter allows the connection of a clip-on from the tour guide to select a suitable transmitter for your...
Instructions for Use
Page 13
...can reduce the audio level of the receiver to the channel that is stated by the tour guide. "Unlock?" counterclockwise to show or hide the receiving channels from the standard display (see page 20). 12 | Tourguide 1039 "Locked" appears on the new channel, the green LED 5 lights up. SET ...: ታ SET ̈ Press the SET button. The lock mode is activated (see page 18). appears on the display panel. several guided tours take place within a building at high volume levels for long periods can switch the channel of the headphone output (see page 17), you to...
...can reduce the audio level of the receiver to the channel that is stated by the tour guide. "Unlock?" counterclockwise to show or hide the receiving channels from the standard display (see page 20). 12 | Tourguide 1039 "Locked" appears on the new channel, the green LED 5 lights up. SET ...: ታ SET ̈ Press the SET button. The lock mode is activated (see page 18). appears on the display panel. several guided tours take place within a building at high volume levels for long periods can switch the channel of the headphone output (see page 17), you to...
Instructions for Use
Page 18
... noise when the transmitter is no longer sufficient transmitter power received by keeping the DOWN rocker button pressed for servicing or test purposes. Tourguide 1039 | 17 The lock mode icon G on the standard display indiታ cates that the receiving channel is accidentally changed on how to ...deactivate the lock mode, refer to the minimum (see page 11). ̈ Never change the squelch threshold during a guided tour. ̈ Only switch off or when there is switched off the squelch for servicing or test purposes. ̈ Adjust the squelch threshold -
... noise when the transmitter is no longer sufficient transmitter power received by keeping the DOWN rocker button pressed for servicing or test purposes. Tourguide 1039 | 17 The lock mode icon G on the standard display indiታ cates that the receiving channel is accidentally changed on how to ...deactivate the lock mode, refer to the minimum (see page 11). ̈ Never change the squelch threshold during a guided tour. ̈ Only switch off or when there is switched off the squelch for servicing or test purposes. ̈ Adjust the squelch threshold -
Instructions for Use
Page 20
... a name, proceed as : • letters (without pronounciation marks), • numbers from which the IR radiation must not exceed 10 cm. Tourguide 1039 | 19 The settings are using receivers from different frequency ranges and if you are copied and "Copy" briefly appears on the display panel. ̈... spaces. Configuring the receiver ቮ B A Copy To copy the settings: ̈ Place the receiver (A) above the infra-red interfaces B of the guided tour). "Setup Ch 32" menu is displayed on the left indicates the direction from 0 to store the complete entry. The "Setup Ch 1" ...
... a name, proceed as : • letters (without pronounciation marks), • numbers from which the IR radiation must not exceed 10 cm. Tourguide 1039 | 19 The settings are using receivers from different frequency ranges and if you are copied and "Copy" briefly appears on the display panel. ̈... spaces. Configuring the receiver ቮ B A Copy To copy the settings: ̈ Place the receiver (A) above the infra-red interfaces B of the guided tour). "Setup Ch 32" menu is displayed on the left indicates the direction from 0 to store the complete entry. The "Setup Ch 1" ...