Further equipment:
– two-channel receiving module (2 × 16
channels in the UHF frequency range
863.1 – 864.9 MHz) for operation with
two wireless trans mitters;
the transmitters of the series TXA-800,
for example, may be used as wireless
transmitters
– audio player to replay CDs, USB storage
media and memory cards
– transmitting module (16 channels in the
UHF frequency range 863.1 – 864.9 MHz)
for wireless transmission of the output
signal to additional active speaker sys-
tems of the series TXA-800 / -1000 / -1020
3.1 Conformity and approval
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL
de clare that the receiving module and the
transmitting module of the unit TXA-1022CD
comply with the directive 2014 / 53 / EU.
The EU declaration of conformity is avail-
able on request from MONACOR INTER -
NA TION AL.
The receiving module and the transmit-
ting module are generally approved for op-
eration in EU and EFTA countries; they are
licence-free and require no registration.
4 Setting Up / Transporting
Place the unit as desired or mount it onto a
PA speaker stand via the stand sleeve on
its lower side.
For transporting, the unit is provided with
a telescopic handle. Push down the unlock
button at the lower side of the handle and
extract / retract the handle as de sired.
5 Power Supply
5.1 Mains operation /
recharging the batteries
1) To operate the unit via the mains and/or
to recharge the internal batteries, con-
nect the mains cable provided to the
mains jack (19) and to a mains socket
(230 V~ / 50 Hz).
2) When the unit is connected to the mains,
the batteries will be automatically re -
charged: During the recharge, the LED
indicators for the battery status (4) will
light up continuously one after the other.
It is not necessary to switch on the unit for
recharging; however, it can be operated
during the recharging process. Once the
recharging process has been completed,
the LED "FULL" will light up continuously.
3) After operation or after recharging the
batteries, disconnect the unit from the
mains to avoid unnecessary power con-
sumption.
5.2 Battery operation
During battery operation, the respective
LED (4) will indicate the charging state of
the rechargeable batteries:
12
80 – 100 % charged
less than 80 % charged
less than 50 % charged
less than 20 % charged
Important: To prevent damage to the batteries
due to deep discharge and to prevent a reduc-
tion of their lifetime, please observe the follow-
ing notes:
– Always fully recharge the batteries prior to ini-
tial operation and after longer storage.
– When the LED "20 %" starts flashing, the bat-
teries are almost discharged and should be
recharged as soon as possible.
– Fully recharge the batteries prior to longer
storage and at least every two months during
storage.
6 Audio Connections
Switch off the unit prior to making any con-
nection.
6.1 Inputs
Two microphones can be connected: via
an XLR plug or a 6.3 mm plug, to the jack
MIC 1 (18) or, via a 6.3 mm plug, to the jack
MIC 2 (17).
Audio units with line signal level (e. g.
CD/ MP3 player, mixer, tape deck, radio)
can be connected to the RCA jacks LINE IN
(13) and the 3.5 mm jack AUX IN (15). It is
possible to connect both mono units and
stereo units; in case of a stereo input sig-
nal, the left channel and the right channel
are combined to a mono signal.
6.2 Outputs
Additional audio units such as a recorder or
another active speaker system can be con-
nected to the outputs LINE OUT and AUX
OUT (14). At both outputs, the mixed signal
of the audio sources will be available, un -
affected by the tone controls (6) and the
control MASTER (11). At each output jack
– the two RCA jacks and the 3.5 mm jack –
a mono signal is available.
7 Operation
1) Prior to switching on the unit, set the
control MASTER (11) to "MIN".
2) To switch the unit on and off, use the
POWER switch (5). The switch will be
illuminated when the unit is switched on.
The battery status indicators (4) will indi-
cate the charging status of the recharge-
able batteries.
To prevent damage to the batteries by
deep discharge during battery operation,
a discharge protection will automatically
switch off the unit when required. How-
ever, due to self-discharge of the batter-
ies, a deep discharge may also occur
when the unit is not operated for a longer
period of time. Therefore, always ob-
serve the box "Important" in chap ter 5.2.
3) Switch on the audio sources that are to
be audible and then adjust their volume
with the corresponding controls / buttons
(see below); use the control MASTER
(11) to adjust the overall volume for the
active speaker system.
Volume adjustment of the audio sources:
– for the two receiving units of the
2-channel receiving module (opera-
tion
chapter 7.1), use the corre-
sponding volume control (2), CH.A
or CH.B
– for the integrated audio player (oper a -
tion
chapter 7.3), use the VOLUME
control (33)
– for a unit connected to the input AUX
IN (15) and the Bluetooth receiver
(operation
chapter 7.2), use the
volume control (8) of the operating
panel AUX
Note: The control will determine the vol-
ume of the mixed signal of both sources
when they are used at the same time.
– for a unit connected to the input LINE
IN (13), use the volume control (7) of
the operating panel LINE
– for a microphone connected, use the
volume control (10 or 9) above the
corresponding input
Switch unused sources off or set their
volume to minimum.
CAUTION Never adjust the active
speaker system to a very
high volume. Permanent
high volumes may damage
your hearing! Your ear will
get accustomed to high vol-
umes which do not seem to
be that high any more after
some time. Therefore, do
not further increase a high
volume after getting used
to it.
4) To operate the transmitting module: see
chapter 1,
.
5) Use the high frequency control TREBLE
and the low frequency control BASS (6)
to adjust the tone of the active speaker
system.
6) Use the button VOICE PRIORITY (12)
to activate the microphone priority func-
tion. When the button is pressed (LED
beneath the button illuminated), the vol-
ume of the music currently played will be
substantially reduced while announce-
ments via a microphone connected or a
wireless microphone are being made.
To deactivate the function, disengage
the button again.
Note: The function will also have an effect on
the output signal of the jacks LINE OUT and
AUX OUT (14) as well as on the output signal
of the transmitting module.
7.1 Operating the receiving module
Using the 2-channel receiving module and
two appropriate transmitters (e. g. pocket
transmitter TXA-800HSE, wireless micro-
phone TXA-800HT), two transmission paths
can be established.