PORTABLE PA SPEAKERS ROAD SERIES
SHOCKPROOF CD/MP3-PLAYER WITH USB & SD INPUT (STANDARD) • Single disc mechanism
ROADMAN102 SERIES AUDIO LINK
Audio Link allows the inter-connection of the RoadMan 102 unit with up to 20 SLAVE units to from a large network of amplified speakers. In order to do this, the MASTER unit with the audio sources (wireless mic, wired mic, cassette or CD) is connected to the SLAVE unit via the ACTIVE OUT connector. The ACTIVE OUT of the SLAVE is then connected to the ACTIVE IN of the next SLAVE and so on if more SLAVE units are required.
ADVANTAGES OF AUDIO LINK
Expandable & Flexible: The RoadMan 102 can work as a single unit or be expanded to a large network of amplified speakers for crowds up to 450 or more.
FEATURES
• Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. • New stylish design featuring a light weight extruded aluminium enclosure • Multiple wireless and wired microphone facilities • 2 ways speaker system with crossover circuit • Easy to operate • Easy to setup • Internal Tripod Stand Mount • Capable of handling crowds of up to 280 people (and more with Audio Link) • Extraordinary Features • UHF-License free frequencies (863 - 865 MHz bandwidth) • For Indoor & Outdoor Use, Multiple PA Applications
BAND
Frequency range: Receiver Modules: Receiving Modes: No. of channel: Display:
Oscillation type:
Frequency Bandwidth: Handheld:
Lavalier Microphones: Headset Microphones:
SPECIFICATIONS output Power: Max. SPL:
Rechargeable Battery: Distortion: Inputs:
outputs: Volume Controls: Frequency range:
Companion Speaker: Slave:
Wireless Modules: Antenna:
Charging Time: Operating Time:
Dimension (W x H x D): Weight:
UHF
863 MHz - 865 MHz LDRM102R Antenna 16
LED Display
Microprocessor controlled PLL synthesized 0.125 MHz
Capsule Dynamic LDWS100ML
LDWS100MH1/LDWS100MH3/LDHSAE1
75 W RMS / 8 Ohm 150 W Music 117 dB
Speaker System (2 Ways) Bass: 10" + 1" Horn Tweeter AC Power Supply:
100 V - 240 V switch mode power supply 12 V 5 AH x 2 pieces < 0.5 %
switchable mic in / line in x2, active in
active out, line out, spk out (switched & unswitched)
Master, Wireless Microphone, MIC-IN., CD/TAPE, LINE, TONE Control 80 Hz - 18 kHz
RoadMan passive speaker (LDRM102SP) RoadMan active speaker (LDRM102SL) Max. 2 pieces (UHF)
Extra UHF receiving antennas about 8 hours
5 hours (Music) > 10 hours (Speech) 355 mm x 610 mm x 315 mm 19 kg (Basic unit)
LDWS100MH1 (OPTIONAL) 68
LDHSAE1 FITNESS
HEADSET (OPTIONAL)
LDRM102SL (SLAVE BOX ACTIVE) / LDRM102SP (SLAVE BOX PASSIVE) (OPTIONAL)
LDWS100MH3 (OPTIONAL)
TAPE DECK (OPTIONAL) • Model name: LDRM102TDP • Playback and record functions • Variable tape speed control • Auto Reverse function • APSS (Automatic Program Search) • Tape Counter • Pitch Control
100-240 V AC SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY
• External Speaker connection with Speaker OUT (switched/unswitched)
• Power ON/OFF switch • Voice Priority ON/OFF switch • Battery charging status indicator
ROADBOY6.5 / ROADMAN102 ACCESSORIES WS1616MD (STANDARD)
LDRM102R (16 CHANNELS) (ONE UNIT STANDARD) • Slots for two plug in type receiver modules. • UHF PLL type with LCD. • Separate receiver volume control
• Quick search function • Repeat play function • Memory programming
• Incl. IR remote control
XLR/PHONO COMBO CONNECTOR (STANDARD) • Inputs: MIC IN x 2, LINE IN (XLR/Phono Combo connector) • Mode selector (Speech or Music) • outputs: LINE IN/OUT, ACTIVE OUT • Controls: MIC IN Vol. Tape/CD, Power/Vol. Line Vol., Tone, Master Vol.
LDRM102BAG (OPTIONAL) LDWS1616BP (OPTIONAL)
LDWS100ML (OPTIONAL)
SPS56B (OPTIONAL) 69
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