Operating Elements; Safety Notes; Inserting Batteries - Monacor TM-7 Mode D'emploi

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operating elements described.
1 Features
The unit TM-7 is a handy megaphone operated via bat-
teries or via a power supply unit available as an acces-
sory. It has an amplifier power of 6 W
recording feature with a maximum recording time of
15 s which allows to continuously repeat an announce-
ment.

2 Operating Elements

1 Selector switch for the operating mode:
PLAY:
replaying an announcement recorded
SPEECH: talking
REC:
recording a new announcement
2 Power LED
3 Power switch (ON/OFF)
4 Recording LED: will light up during the recording
and will shortly light up each time the announce-
ment starts
5 Volume control
6 Microphone
7 Jack DC 9V for connecting a power supply (9 V
300 mA, the inner contact is the positive pole)
8 Talk switch for the microphone: keep it pressed
while talking
9 Battery compartment cover
10 Carrying strap

3 Safety Notes

This unit corresponds to all required directives of the
EU and is therefore marked with
CAUTION
Never operate the megaphone close to
anybody's ears; the amplified voice or
howlback may cause hearing damage.
Never put down the unit in humid environments
and protect it against excessive heat (admissible
ambient temperature range 0 – 40 °C).
Do not use the unit in the rain. Make sure that no
liquid will penetrate the unit.
For cleaning only use a soft cloth, dry or slightly
damp; never use chemicals or aggressive deter-
gents.
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liability for
any resulting personal damage or material damage
will be accepted if the unit is used for other purposes
than originally intended, if it is not correctly operated,
or not repaired in an expert way.
If the unit is to be put out of operation defini-
tively, take it to a local recycling plant for a
disposal which is not harmful to the environ-
ment.
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4 Operation

4.1 Inserting batteries

1) Slide open the battery compartment cover (9) in
and offers a
2) Insert six 1.5 V batteries of size AA into the battery
MAX
3) Close the battery compartment cover so that it will
4.2 Connecting a power supply unit
For mains operation or for charging the rechargeable
batteries inserted, the low-voltage jack DC 9V (7) al-
lows connection of an electronically regulated 9 V
power supply unit (e. g. MONACOR PS-300ST). A plug
/
5.5/2.1 mm (Ø outside/inside) is required. The posi-
tive pole must be at the centre contact.
(primary cells) prior to connecting the power supply
unit, otherwise these batteries may leak or explode!
type), these batteries may be charged via the power
supply unit. With discharged batteries, an internal re-
sistor will limit the charging current to 125 mA max.
With charged batteries, the charging current will be
.
reduced to 18 mA max. (trickle charge).
4.3 Switching on the megaphone
Switch on the megaphone with the power switch (3).
The power LED (2) will light up.
4.4 Talking
1) Set the selector switch (1) to the position SPEECH.
2) Keep the talk switch (8) pressed while talking into
3) Adjust the desired volume with the control (5). In
4.5 Recording an announcement
1) Set the selector switch (1) to the position REC. The
2) Keep the talk switch (8) pressed while talking into
arrow direction according to the figure. Remove the
battery support.
support. Observe the correct polarity (see imprint in
the battery support). Slide the battery support back
into the battery compartment.
lock into place. If the unit is not used for a longer
period (e. g. more than a week), the batteries
should be removed to prevent damage to the unit
due to battery leakage.
Dead batteries or defective rechargeable bat-
teries do not belong in the household rubbish;
always take them to a special waste disposal
(e. g. collecting container at your retailer).
Always remove any non-rechargeable batteries
When using rechargeable batteries (NiCd or NiMH
the microphone (6). Hold the microphone as close
to your mouth as possible.
case of howlback, turn back the control accordingly.
recording LED (4) will light up and the unit will start
recording. In this case, a previous recording will be
deleted.
the microphone (6). Hold the microphone as close
to your mouth as possible.

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