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Sound Town Swm15-max Wireless Microphone Karaoke Mixer System User Manual

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Sound Town Swm15-max Wireless Microphone Karaoke Mixer System

Sound Town Swm15-max Wireless Microphone Karaoke Mixer System Product

About Sound Town

Sound Town Inc. was founded in Los Angeles, California, by a group of professionals with more than 15 years of combined experience in the design and production of professional audio products. Since the beginning, we have concentrated on the ongoing research, design, production, and distribution of high-performance loudspeakers for the professional audio market.

We provide a wide selection of distinctive speaker cabinets and music-related equipment that are all expertly made to blend cost and unmatched quality. We can meet your varied needs whether you’re an experienced musician, an aspiring DJ, or a proficient sound engineer. Sound Town’s brand lines guarantee you find the ideal equipment for your distinctive audio journey, from PA systems and karaoke jockey setups to the complex needs of sound professionals.

FEATURES

  • TWO IN ONE: the wireless microphone receiver is also a sound mixer that is equipped with rotatory adjustment controls that allow you to easily adjust the echo, tone, and volume of the mics and music to the desired level.
    INTERFERENCE FREE: the wireless microphone system comes with Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) which is less likely subject to interference from other equipment. It has 16 selectable frequencies and is compliant with the latest FCC regulations.
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTING OPTIONS: the receiver comes with 3.5mm (1/8″) TRS, Optical / Toslink, HD input & output. The ‘HD/TV’ * port also allows you to connect a smart TV via HDMI ARC to the receiver through one HDMI cable (not included) and make the setup a breeze with your home theater or speaker system. Two 1/4″ mono jacks are provided for wired mic or electric guitar.
  • VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: it works with an array of devices including TV, smart TV, Blue-Ray player, notebook, iPad, tablet, home theaters, receivers, speakers, electric guitar, etc.
  • SUPERB SOUND QUALITY: The built-in pop filter reduces potential popping sound and helps deliver consistent and superb sound.
  • LONG RANGE OPERATION  RANGE: up to 100 feet line-of-sight operation range. Perfect for karaoke, DJ music, and house parties.

Connecting a smart TV to the SWM15-MAX receiver through an HD/TV port requires your smart TV to have an HDMI ARC port. Most TV manufacturers offer ARC output over only one HDMI port instead of all three or four ports on the set. This is usually indicated by a label on the set itself. If the HDMI ports aren’t clearly labeled, you can check the TV manual, which should indicate which HDMI port to use.

TRANSMITTER

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  1. Windscreen and pop filter
  2. Display
  3. Power switch/Frequency adjustment
  4. Battery cover
  5. Transmission antenna

RECEIVER

Front Panel

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  1. OWER/VOCAL CUT: When the receiver is off, short press this button to power on the unit, and the MUSIC knob (#6) will light up blue.
    When the receiver is turned on, a short press of this button will enter the ‘vocal cut’ mode, which will cut the vocal part of the incoming audio source while the music part will not be affected, and the MUSIC knob (#6)will light up purple when the vocal cut is selected.
  2. EFFECT MODE: Turn this knob to select the desired effect mode, and then turn the EFFECT LEVEL knob to adjust the level of the effect. * Note: the ‘REVERB’ & ‘ECHO’ are designed for vocal input while the ‘TUNE’ &’GUITAR’ are designed for musical instrument input such as electric guitar. If you use an electric guitar or other instrument you need to input it from the two 1/4″ jack (#8, #9). ‘NORMAL’ mode does not affect passthrough.
  3. EFFECT LEVEL: When a specific effect mode is selected, turn this to adjust the effect level.
  4. W/MIC A: Rotate to adjust the volume of wireless microphone A or the volume of the signal from 1/4″ Jack input (#8), which can be a wired mic input or other instrument input.
  5. W/MIC B: Rotate to adjust the volume of wireless microphone B or the volume of the signal from 1/4″ Jack input (#9), which can be a wired mic input or other instrument input.
  6. MUSIC: Rotate to adjust the volume of the music audio signal fed from other devices such as computer, iPad, TV, mobile phone, etc., including signals from HD IN (#15), TV (#16), OPTICAL IN (#13) and 1/8″ AUX IN (#11).
  7. TONE: This control is used to adjust the aa, an treble sound quality of the wireless or wired mic input. The bass is decorated the dt tr le is increased when the control is turned clockwise. The bass is increased and the treble is decreased when the control is turned counterclockwise.
  8. MIC A/B: Two 1/4″ mono jacks are provided for wired dynamic MIC inputs, and they can also support inputs for other musical instruments such as electric guitars.
  9. .MIC A/B: Two 1/4″ mono jacks are provided for wired dynamic MIC inputs, and they can also support inputs for other musical instruments such as electric guitars.
    Rear Panel
  10. ANT: Receiving antenna of wireless microphone.
  11. AUX IN: Connect this 1/8″ TRS jack to an audio source with a phone out such as a computer, iPad, mobile phone, etc.
  12. AUX OUT: Connect this 1/8″ TRS jack to the INPUT of your amplifier or active speaker. (Mixed output for audio source and microphone signal.)
  13. OPTICAL IN: Connect this Optical (Toslink) input to a source with Optical (Toslink) output such as TV etc.
  14. OPTICAL OUT: Connect this Optical (Toslink) output to the INPUTS of your amplifier, sod, or active speaker.
  15. HD IN: Connect this port to an audio source with HDMI output such as a TV stick, TV box, Android box, PC, etc.
  16. HD OUT /(TV Audio Return Channel):
    • When the ‘HD IN’ has input, use this port to output the video signal to your TV, monitor projector, etc., then use the 1/8″ ‘AUX OUT’ to output the audio signal to your amplifier, soundbar active speaker, etc.
    • When you need to connect your smart TV which comes with the HDMI ARC port (Audio Return Channel), connect to this ‘TV’ port, and this port is now used as an audio input, at this time you can output the mixed audio signal via AUX OUT or OPTICAL OUT to amplifier, home theater receiver, soundbar or active speaker, etc.
  17. DC IN: Connect the provided AC/DC power adapter to this jack.

OPERATION

  1. Connect the receiver to a power outlet through the power adapter provided and turn on the receiver.
     
  2. Put two alkaline AA batteries into the battery compartment of the microphone. Please ensure the positive and negative ends are positioned in the correct direction.
     
  3. Power on the handheld microphone. In case of any frequency interference, press the set button on the microphone and the microphone will be tuned to a different frequency. There are up to eight frequencies to choose from.
  4. Please note that it will take a few seconds for the receiver to automatically syndicate the frequency with the microphone each time the set button is pressed.
  5. To connect the receiver to a device such as a TV, speaker, soundbar, etc., please refer to the connection diagram below.

Note: Bluetooth connection

The SWM15-MAX comes with a built-in Bluetooth function and you can choose to pair the receiver with your Bluetooth device as well.

  1. Once you power on the receiver, the receiver will become discoverable as SWM15-MAX.
  2. In the settings of your Bluetooth-enabled devices, set it to “discover”. From the Bluetooth device list, select the ‘SWM15-MAX’ device. The SWM15-MAX microphone receiver is now paired with your Bluetooth-enabled device. When Bluetooth is used to connect a device (say a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone) and the SWM15-MAX receiver, please connect the receiver via ‘AUX Out’ port to the sound devices (say an active speaker or sound bar).
    The ‘HD OUT’ port and Bluetooth cannot be used simultaneously.

CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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connect source via Optical / Toslink

Please change the audio formats on your TV to ‘PCM’ mode first

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  • Connect one end of the included TOSLINK Cable to the Audio Out port of your
  • Connect the other end of the TOSLINK Cable to the OPTICAL IN port.

Connect source via 1/8″ AUX IN or Bluetooth (Sound Mode)

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Connect musical instruments (Guitar solo)

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SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency

UHF

S/N Ratio

>100dB

T.H.D.

<0.5%

Frequency Response

30Hz~18KHz

Working Distance

100 ft line-of-sight

Typical Tone Control

+/-15dB @ 10KHz

Microphone Max Gain

+/-26dB

Spurious Emission

>60dB

Receiver Power Supply

DC 5V/1A

Receiver Power Dissipation

<800mW

Microphone Power Supply

2×1.5V AA Batteries

Microphone Power Dissipation

<250mW

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

The receiver & Microphone Does Not Connect If the ‘W/MIC A’ or ‘W/MIC B’ knob on the receiver is not showing blue light, the receiver and microphones are not paired correctly. You will need to follow the instructions below and pair the receiver and microphone.

  • Turn off the microphone and receiver.
  • While the microphone is turned OFF, long-press the power button on the microphone and do not let go.
  • When the display on the microphone flashes “1d”, immediately quick-press the power button on the microphone. The microphone’s pairing signal on the top-right corner of the LED display will begin to flash.
  • While the pairing signal on the microphone LED display is still flashing, turn on the receiver.
  • The ‘W/MIC A’ and ‘W/MIC B’ knob on the receiver will light up blue once it is connected correctly If there is no blue light on the knob, it is not connected.

Faint Sound or No Sound

  • Verify connections to the PA system
  • Adjust channel volume knobs on the receiver/mixer
  • Turn on the handheld microphone
  • Check that batteries are installed correctly
  • Charge or change batteries
  • Verify power adapter is plugged securely into the outlet
  • Check that the receiver unit is powered on

Audio Interference, Artifacts, or Dropouts

  • identify and remove sources of interference: mobile phones, signal processors, electronics, etc.
  • Charge or change batteries
  • Move the system away from metallic surfaces
  • Provide line-of-sight from handheld microphone to receiver unit antennas

Distortion

  • Lower channel volume
  • Change or charge batteries
  • Verify fidelity of signal cable to PA

How can we help you?

CONTACT OUR US-BASED SUPPORT TEAM
Simple or complex, your questions are important to us. For service, support, or more information, please contact the Sound Town support team:
Email: support@soundtown.com

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