Features 1.117 Channels;72Mhz-76Mhz. 2.Avoid The Interference Of Other Frequencies Automatically. 3.The Smallest And Lightest. 4.The Cleanest Voice Transmission. 5.40 Ids Allow 40 Groups To Use Simultaneously. This Wireless Tour Guide System Is Designed Specially For Guides And Groups.It Is A Lightweight,Multi-Channel System That Helps Tour Participants Listen Directly To The Tiur Guide Clesrly,Enhancing The Wireless/Effortless Presentation Effect Between Guide And Participants. Application Tour Guiding, Wireless Meeting, Wireless Teaching ,Simultaneous Interpreting,Corporate Hospitality,Factory Tour,Field Interpretation,Governmental Agencies,Houses Of Worship,Conventions And Auditoriums,Etc. Specification Transmitter & Receiver: Frequency Range:72Mhz-76Mhz Power Supply:Dc3.7V Frequency Response:50-18000Hz S/N Ratio: 90Db(Typical) Frequency Stability:+/-0.005% Modulation Deviation:+/-75Khz T.H.D:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the EXMAX EX-100 wireless system?A: The dimensions of the EXMAX EX-100 system are two point eight three inches in length, one point six five inches in width, and zero point four seven inches in height.
Q: What is the frequency range of the EXMAX EX-100?A: The EXMAX EX-100 operates in the UHF frequency range. This ensures minimal interference and clear audio transmission.
Q: What type of battery does the EXMAX EX-100 use?A: The system uses a built-in nine hundred milliamp hour lithium battery. This battery provides up to eighteen hours of continuous use.
Q: How do I set up the EXMAX EX-100 for use?A: To set up the EXMAX EX-100, ensure all transmitters and receivers are on the same frequency channel. Connect the microphone to the transmitter and distribute receivers to participants.
Q: Is the EXMAX EX-100 suitable for outdoor tours?A: Yes, the EXMAX EX-100 is suitable for outdoor tours. It has a talk range of twenty to thirty meters, making it effective for guiding groups in open spaces.
Q: Can I use multiple EXMAX EX-100 systems at the same time?A: Yes, you can use multiple EXMAX EX-100 systems simultaneously. The system allows for forty selectable channels to prevent interference.
Q: How do I charge the EXMAX EX-100's battery?A: To charge the EXMAX EX-100, use the provided mini USB port and connect it to a DC five volt one amp power source.
Q: Is the EXMAX EX-100 easy to carry?A: Yes, the EXMAX EX-100 is lightweight and portable. Its compact design makes it convenient for travel and easy to handle during tours.
Q: What applications is the EXMAX EX-100 suitable for?A: The EXMAX EX-100 is suitable for various applications including tour guiding, simultaneous interpreting, corporate meetings, and factory tours.
Q: How do I ensure clear audio transmission with the system?A: To ensure clear audio transmission, unfold the microphone and earphone wires as they function as antennas. Set the transmitter and receivers to the same frequency channel.
Q: What should I do if my EXMAX EX-100 arrives damaged?A: If your EXMAX EX-100 arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. Most retailers provide a return policy for damaged items.
Q: Does the EXMAX EX-100 have a warranty?A: Yes, the EXMAX EX-100 typically comes with a warranty. Check the manufacturer's details for specific warranty terms and conditions.
Q: What is the signal level display feature?A: The signal level display feature shows the current channel, battery level, and signal strength. This helps you monitor the system's performance during use.
Q: Can I use the EXMAX EX-100 for church services?A: Yes, the EXMAX EX-100 is ideal for church services. It facilitates clear communication for sermons and translation services.
Q: What accessories are included with the EXMAX EX-100 system?A: The EXMAX EX-100 system includes one transmitter, four receivers, one clip-on microphone, four earphones, five chargers, and five lanyards.