Chiayo Challenger ICOO Manuel utilisateur

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Taiwan Good Design
IC: 3563A-CHALLENGER
IC: 3563A-SQ5016
IC: 3563A-SM5016
UHF/VHF Modulized wireless portable sound system
Operation maunal

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Challenger 1000 Operation Manual
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing this all-in-one portable sound system. To
ensure a trouble-free operation, please read the manual thoroughly to fully understand its
controls and functions.
Followings are main Challenger 1000 variants :
1. Challenger 1000 portable sound system only.(P2)
2. Challenger 1000 with CD/USB Player & Digital Recorder.(P3)
3. Challenger 1000 with DVD/USB Player.(P4)
4. Challenger 1000 with CD/USB Player & Tape Deck.(P5)
All the above versions can be installed with up to 4 receiver modules, among which one
can be transmitter module or MP3 module.
The wireless receiver/transmitter module can be in either UHF or VHF band and is a PLL
synthesized type with 16 preset frequencies.
Conguration
All versions of Challenger 1000 series come equipped with the following :
1. AC power cord.
2. 1~4 or no wireless receiver/transmitter/MP3 module(s).
3. 1~4 transmitters, either handheld or bodypack transmitter (except version with no
module installed).
Optional accessories
1. Weather proof dust cover.
2. Tripod stand
3. Companion powered speaker (Slave speaker).(P6)
4. Companion passive speaker C-SP.(P7)
5. Wired microphone.
Remark
Manufacturer reserves the rights to change the above combinations without prior notice.

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Challenger 1000 (Master)
(Basic conguration)
A,B,C&D. Receiver or MP3 module
C can be Transmitter module
1. Mic volume control
2. Line-in volume control
3. Tape/DVD power+volume control
4. Tone voulme control (BASS)
5. Tone voulme control (TREBLE)
6. Master volume control
7. Mic input
8. Line input/output
9. Voice priority
10. Slave output
11. Battery low indicator (RED)
12. Charging indicator
13. Fuse
14. 24~32V DC input
15. AC input
16. Power switch
17. Speaker out

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Challenger 1000 (Master)
(CD/USB Player & Digital Recorder)
CD/USB Player
1. LCD display
2. Play/pause
3. Stop
4. Skip
5. Eject
6. CD selector
7. USB selector
8. Folder skip
9. IR led
10. USB input
11. Power/volume control
Digital Recorder
1. Play/Pause
2. Stop
3. SD/USB selector
4. Track number button "1"
5. Track number button "10"
6. Track number button "100"
7. A→B play section
8. Program/Repeat
9. Forward
10. Reverse
11. Folder selector
12. Volume control
13. USB 2.0 input
14. SD card input
15. Copy
16. Record
17. Infrared detector
18. Power on/off
19. Delete
20. LCD display

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Challenger 1000 (Master)
(DVD/USB Player)
1. Video signal output
2. Power on/off
3. Eject
4. Stop
5. Up
6. Down
7. Play/Pause
8. USB 2.0 input
9. Infrared detector
10. Function selector
11. N/P
12. Cue
13. Rev
14. Repeat
15. LCD display

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Challenger 1000 (Master)
(CD/USB Player version & Tape Deck)
1. Eject key
2. Counter
3. Variable Speed control
4. Auto reverse indicator
5. Single reverse indicator
6. Single side indicator
7. Mode selector
8. Fast forward
9. Forward play
10. Stop
11. Reverse play
12. Fast reverse
13. Rec

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Challenger Companion powered speaker
(Slave speaker)
The Challenger Slave is an active (powered) speaker unit with built-in switching power
supply as well as rechargeable batteries, complete with similar charging circuit as that
of the Challenger 1000 Master unit. It is an extended and indispensable member of the
Challenger Audio Link system.
A,B. Receiver or MP3 module
B can be Transmitter
1. Audio link input
2. Audio link output
3. Volume control
4. Speaker out (switched)
5. Speaker out (unswitched)
6. 24~32V DC input
7. Fuse
8. Power status indicator (RED)
9. Power status indicator (GREEN)
10. Charging indicator
11. AC input
12. Power switch

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Challenger Companion passive speaker
The Challenger Speaker is a passive companion speaker for the Challenger 1000 series.
It is for connection to the switched or unswitched speaker outs of the Challenger 1000
(Master) or the Challenger Slave units.
1. Speaker input
2. Speaker output
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Operating procedures
After unpacking the unit for the rst time, please charge the unit for at least 6 hours before
operation. This is absolutely necessary as the built-in rechargeable batteries might have
been discharged naturally due to long shipment and storage time, even though it has been
fully charged in the factory prior to shipment.
To operate this portable sound unit, switch on the main POWER switch.If the Battery low
indicator also glows, it means the batteries are weak and please recharge them.
The main POWER switch does NOT switch on the other devices as each of them has
indivudual Power/Volume control. To operate each of them, you must switch them on
accordingly.
Operating the dynamic wired microphone
To use a cable microphone, simply plug it into the MIC IN socket. The mic socket accepts
both phone and Cannon jack. Rotate the dedicated volume control knob and master
volume control, amplied sound could be heard from the speaker when voice is spoken
into the cable microphone.
Operating the wireless microphone system
To operate the wireless system, just switch on the power/volume control on the module
panel and the matching transmitter. Please have the channel setting on both the transmitter
and receiver module be the same before operation. Please as well make sure that master
volume control is set to minimum level before turning the unit on, especially working on
a wireless version! Set the Master volume control to the mid position. Rotate the volume
control knob on receiver panel clockwise to the desired levels. When voice is spoken into
the microphone, amplied sound should be heard over the built-in speaker.
SDR-6200m/SDR-6216m/SDR-6116m receiver modules
1. Channel indicator
2. Power switch/volume control
3. Channel selector
4. Transmitter battery weak indicator
5. Diversity A/B indicator
6. Scan
7. Squelch control
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First turn on the Power of the main unit. Then turn on the individual power of the SDR-
6216m/SDR-6116m receiver module. Select a desired channel by pressing the ▲ or ▼
button and the corresponding channel on the Transmitter.
When transmitter is turned on, either A or B diversity indicator will flash to indicate that
signal has been received. Turning the volume control in clockwise direction can increase
the audio output. Once the power volume on the transmitter is too low, the LED indicator (4)
on this panel grow will grow to remind.
Frequency scanning
It is the automatic scan function key. To perform the scan function, the transmitter must be
switched off. Once the key is being pressed, the unit will do an auto scan and the next
clean channel will be displayed. Change the transmitter channel setting to this setting for
an interference- free operation.
Squelch(SQ) setting
When a channel is in use and undesired interference signal is received, turn the SQ
in clockwise direction to make the receiver less sensitive and thus less susceptible to
interference. If this still does not solve the problem, it means this frequency is not applicable
at current position. Please switch over to the next channel.
SDR-216M receiver module
1. Power switch/volume control
2. Channel selector
3. Diversity A/B Indicator
4. Power-on LED
5. TEST
6. Squelch control
First turn on the Power of the main unit. Then turn on the individual power of the SDR-
216Mreceiver module. Select a desired channel by pressing the ▲ or ▼ button and the
corresponding channel on the Transmitter.
Switch on the corresponding transmitter. RF or Diversity indicator A or B will light up when
both are of the same channel. The movement of the transmitter causes diversity indicator A
or B to light up alternately. When both transmitter and receiver are on, speak into the
microphone and rotate the separate volume control and main unit volume control, amplied
sound could be heard from the speaker.
Squelch(SQ) setting
When interference occurs, turning the SQ switch in clockwise direction can make it diminish
or disappear completely.
Frequency testing
However if interference noise persists even though SQ is at max. position, then switch to
another channel and press the TEST button. When neither RF A nor B indicator light up,
then this particular channel is considered clean. The corresponding transmitter channel
setting must also be changed accordingly to match the receiver selection.
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