No guarantee claims for the unit and no lia-
bility 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 de-
finitively, take it to a local recycling plant for
a disposal which is not harmful to the en-
vironment.
Never throw exhausted batteries or defective re-
chargeable batteries into the household rubbish:
Always take them to a special waste disposal (e. g.
collecting container at your retailer).
3 Applications
In combination with a receiver or several
receivers of the type ATS-16R, the transmit-
ter ATS-16T creates a mobile wireless trans-
mission system for speech and music. This
system is ideally suited for any application
where the signal of one audio source is trans-
mitted to several people, e. g. for guided tours
or multilingual lectures. For wireless trans-
mission, 16 channels in the frequency range
of 863 – 865 MHz are available. (For simulta-
neous use of several channels see the note
in chapter 7.)
3.1 Conformity and Approval
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL de-
clare that the transmitter ATS-16T is in ac-
cordance with the basic requirements and
the other relevant regulations of the direc-
tive 1995/5/EC. The declaration of conform-
ity can be found in the Internet via the
MONACOR INTERNATIONAL home page
(www.imgstageline.com).
The system is licence-free and generally
approved for operation in EU and EFTA coun-
tries.
4 Power Supply
The transmitter and the receiver can be sup-
plied with power via batteries, rechargeable
batteries, or a 5 V power supply unit.
4.1 (Rechargeable) Batteries
Each unit is supplied with two 1.2 V NiMH
rechargeable batteries. For fast and conven-
ient charging of these batteries, the following
items are available as accessories:
– the charging station ATS-16PS
(for charging the batteries of up to 2 trans-
mitters/receivers at the same time)
– the transport and charging case ATS-36C
(for charging the batteries of up to 36
transmitters/receivers at the same time)
A (slower) charging of the inserted batteries
is also possible via the jack DC IN 5V (11)
– see chapter 4.2.
Instead of the rechargeable batteries, two
1.5 V AA batteries may be used.
To insert the (rechargeable) batteries:
1) Slightly press the marked area on the bat-
tery compartment cover (8) while simulta-
neously pulling the cover downwards.
2) Insert the (rechargeable) batteries with
their positive and negative connections as
indicated in the compartment.
3) Replace the cover and lock it into place.
4.2 Power supply unit
Connect a power supply unit with an output
voltage of 5 V
via a low-voltage plug of the
dimensions 3.5/1.3 mm (Ø outside/inside) to
the jack DC IN 5V (11).The positive pole must
be at the inner contact of the plug.
Via a power supply unit connected to this
jack, inserted batteries can be charged. For
the rechargeable batteries supplied, the
charging time is approx. 10 hours.
ATTENTION: Never connect a power sup-
ply unit to the jack DC IN 5V (11) with non-
rechargeable batteries in the battery com-
partment; they may leak or even explode!
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