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TRAVELER
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Wireless Portable Sound Systems
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USEAR‘S GUIDE




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ALL INCLUSIVE BATTERY
OPERATED PORTABLE PA SYSTEM
COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT, HIGH OUTPUT POWER &
CLEAR sOUND.


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fore Using the fraveler.                      Quest
A. Before Using the Traveler. Quest
1.    The TQS uses a universal DC switching power supply/charger that will operate on voitages of 100~240V, 50/60Hz.
      Verify that the voltage to which you are connecting is in this range and then connect the DC powercord from the
      Travelerto the wall outiat.

2.    Charge the battery for at least 8 hours with the Power Switch OFF prior to first time use to maintain the quality of
      the battery and provide maximum operation time. When charging, the charging indicator lights ORANGE. When
      charging is complete, the Charging indicator will turn off. After the battery is fully charged, if the unit is off, no power
      status will be lit. When the unitis fturned on, the unit will havethe battery status lit up at FULL, then will Iower to 75%, to
      50%, then to 25% throughout usage on battery power. Afterthe initial charge the Traveler» Quest may be operated on
      either DC or Battery power. When operating on DC power, the Travelere Quest will simultaneously recharge its internal
      batteries.

3.    To preserve thebattery life,itis strongly advised to plug the unitintoAC whenthe 25% Power LED lighttuns on.




                                               EUNCTIONS:
                                               1. Gharge Indicator willight appropriately to
                                                  the amount of the charge loft.
                                                  (25%, 50%, 75%, FULL)
                                               2. Unit can be permanently left on charge.
                                               3. For meximum battery lfe, recharge after
                                                  avery use and at least once every 3 months.
                                               4. When in use and battery capaclly is <25%
                                                  the 25% red LED willlight


B. Description of Functions for TQS

     A. Power Supply/Charging Input
       1.   Batteries (behind cover)
       2.   Battery Cover
       3.   Power On/Off Switch
       4.   DC Power Cable Connector




     B. Power LED and Charge Indicator for TQ8                                                         1
       1. PowerStatus LED Indicators
       2. Charging Indicator                                                                           |


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C. TQ8 Front & Rear Panel Configuration
                                 TQS Series Rear Panel Conflguration
                                   TQB—4000N (Par# for unit shown with options)




                            Front Side                             Rear Side
                            1.   1" Hom Tweeter                    1. Integrated Handle
                            2.   Port                              2. Built—in MP3 Player with Bluetoothe
                            3.   6" Wooter                         3. TOREC Receiver Slots
                            4.   Speaker Grille                    4. Master Control Panel
                                                                   5. Battery Cover
                                                                   6. Main Power Switch and Charging Indicator
                                                                   7. Fuse
                                                                   8. DC Power Input

D. TQS8 Master Control Panel

1. CH1 MIC/LINE Input Selector
2. CH1 Mic Level LED Indicator
3. CH1 Volume Control
4. VOICE PRIORITY: Button to activate or end the microphone
   priority function, the LED lights red when the voice priority                                                 —14
   function is active.
5. CH2 Mic Level LED Indicator
6. CH2 Volume Control
7. CH2 MIC/LINE Input Selector                                                                                   (—15
8. RCA LINE—IN/AUX IN Volume Control
9. MASTER Volume Control for overall system volume
10. CH1 MICZLINE IN (XLR/ 1/4" Combo Jack) Microphone Connector                                                  —16
11. CH2 MICLINE IN (XLR/ 1/4" Combo Jack) Microphone Connector                                              #
12. AUX IN (178" Jack) to connect with extenal music sources
    including CD/MPS/DVD/iPode players etc.
13. LINE IN (Dual RCA Phone Jack) to connect with external music
    sources including CD/MP3/DVD/iPode players etc.
14. High Frequency Confrol Knob
15. Mid Frequency Control Knob
16. Low Frequency Control Knob                                                                                      3




                                                                          Built—in MP3 Player/Eluetoo
F. TQMP3 Player




         1. USB Slot for thumb/stick drives                                      5. Reverse/Volume Down
         2. LCD display                                                          6. Forward/Volume Up
         3. Remote IR Window                                                     7. Repeat/Shuffle
         4. Power/Mode Button: To Tum On/Of the Unit, or                         8. Play/Pause & Folder
            to switch between USB and Blustooth» functions.



F. Operation of the TQMP3 Player
1. Insert a USB Flash drive (F—1). Push the Mode Button (F—4) to turn on theplayer and switch between USB or
   Bluetooths Modes.
2. Press the Play/Pause/Folder button (F—8) to start or pause the playing of a track. Pressing and holding will result in
   switching Folders in USB mode.
3. Repeat/Shuffie (F—7) has three modes:
      1. Repeat one song
    2. Repeat all songs
    3. Shuffle for random play
4. Press the Forward (F—6) or Reverse (F—5) button momentarily to skip forward to the next rack or reverse to the
   previous frack. Holding down the Forward or Reverse button will raise and lower of the volume.

     Tip: MP3 files on a USB thumb/stick drive should be loaded on the media in the order of desired playback.
          Do not have files in individual folders.



G. Guide for TQS MP3 Player fiBIuetooth. Function
Activating the Bluetoothe Function:
Press the mode butionto switch to the Blustoothe function.
@ Bluetooths Palring:
1.   When Blustoothe function is activated successfully, Bluetoothe symbol fashes.
2.   The LCD will display "bt" when first switching to the Bluetoothe section on the MP3 player.
3.   Activate the Bluetoothe connection on your smartphone or any Bluetoothe device you are using.
4.   Find the device name "Galaxy Quesf" on the pairing list to connect your device.
5.   When the pairing is successful, the LCD sereen will display Bluetoothe symbol stays on.
6.   You are ready to stream audio from your device.

Caution:
1. During Bluetoothe connection, audio playback will stop when a call is made to your smartphone or tablet. When the
   call is finished, Blustooths will be relinked automatically and audlo files will be played.
2. The Bluetootheconnection can be lost when the device gets out of range of the TQS. When this happens it may
   mutomatically re—link when back in range, orit may have to be manually reset. This is dependanton the device and
   it‘s operating system. Typical range is S 100‘.


TQMP3 Remote Functi                              TQREG Wireless Single Mic Receiver
  H. TQRC Remote Control for TQMP3 Player



                                                   MODE           Press to select USB or Bluetooth» Mode.

                                                    Pil           PLAY / PAUSE. Press to Play or Pause.
                                                    PM            Skip Forward to next track.
                                                    144           Skip Backward to the previous track.
                                                     EQ           Switch through EQ Presets.
                                                    0~9           Use number keys to select specific track numbers

                                                   ENTER          Submit to set or change a function or setting.

                                                 PIGK SONG        Confirm selected track after using number keys.

                                                      +           Increase the volume of the selected frack.

                                                      =           Decrease the volumeof the selected track.




                                    Module for the TRAVELER. QUEST

  I. Wireless Microphone Receiver
    (TaREc)
                                                                        —30 —20 ~10   0 3dBu
    1. RF Indicator
    2. AF Lavel Indicator
    3. Power Switch & Mic. Volume




  1. Operation of the Wireless Mic Receiver (TQREC)
  This system may include one or two receivers with fixed channel operation. These modules receivesignals from the
  wireless handheld or body pack transmitters.

  1. Turn the valume control ([3) clockwise to turn on the receiver.
  2. Adjust the volume control (—3) to the desired level.
  3. When receiving signal, the RF indicator (—1) will ight to show RF received and the AF indicator (1—2) will show audio
     received.


                                                            Wireless Traveler. Quest ransmitters

                                         WIRELESS
                                       TRAVELER QUEST
                                      TRANSMITTERS




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             1. Wind Screen: Protects
                Cartridge with Pop Filter
             2. Power ON & Low Battery
                LED Indicator
             3. Main Body: Contains Wireloss
                Transmitter PCB
             4. Power Switch
             5. Battery Cover
             6. Battery Compartment
             7. Battery Latch




J. Operation of the Handheld Microphone TQHH

A. Battery Installation Steps:
   1. Turn off the microphone before inserting batteries.
   2. Unscrew the lower housing and slide it off the bottom of the microphone
   3. Place fingers on both sides of the battery latch and pop it out, it will fold out.
   4. Insart 2 "AA" sized 1.5V alkaline batteries.
   5. Observe proper polarity while inserting batteries.
   6. Mave the battery latch back to its original position, the tabwill snap it into place.
   7. Install the lower housing back to the lower part of the microphone.

B. Switch—On Steps:
   1. Slide the power switch to the ON position to turn on thetransmitter.
   2. Since the transmitter is a fixed channelffrequency unit, the transmitter should automatically connect with the TQREC
      when both the receiver and transmitter are turned to the ON position.

C. Switch Off Stops:
   1. Siide the power switch to the OFF position to fturn off the transmitter.


                             N@MEP Body Pack i                         mitter Description & Functio
K. Description and Functions for the Body Pack Transmitter TQMBP




1. Power Light LED
2. Battery Compartment
3. Battery Cover
4. 1/8" Locking Mic Input Jack
5. Gain Adjustment Switch with 3 Settings:
      Mic: Microphone
        0: Guitar with Passive Pickups
   ~100B; Guitar with Active Pickups
6. On/Of/Mute Switch
7. Antenna
 8. Balt Clip




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K. Operation of the TQMBP Body Pack Transmitter
A. Battery Installation Steps:
   1. Switch the transmitter off before inserting batteries.
   2. Flip open the battery cover.
   3. Insert 2 "AA" sized 1.9V alkaline batteries.
   4. Observe correct polarity when inserting batteries.
   5. Flip the battery cover back to its original position.

B. Switch—On Stops:
   1. Switch the power to ON position
   2. The LED will light GREEN to indicate that there is power to the unit.
   3. Since the transmitter is a fixed channel/frequency unit, the transmitter should automatically connect with the TQREC
     when both the receiver and transmitter are turned to the ON position.
C. Switch Off Stops:
   1. Slide the power switch to the OFF position.




                                                                 nall fraveler. Quest Accessories



HS13—UBK                                                      LV13—UBK
/—\            UNI HEADSET MIC: Uni—directional                           UNI LAV/LAPEL MIC: Uni—directional
               headsat microphone (wrap around head),                     lay/lapel microphone, 50Hz—19kHz mic
\              50Hz—18kHz, mic diameter 12.25 mm.                         diameter 13 mm.




    AS—GTRVE                                                  MST—C90
                                                                         90" COMBINATION MIC STAND: Tall
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               INSTRUMENT CABLE 1/4": Guitar
               instrument cable, works with MBP38 and                    straight or boom microphone stand. Can
               TQMBP body pack transmitters                              be a 93" tall straight tripod stand or a 62"
                                                                         tripod stand with 30° boom arm.




    MST—CEO                                                   MST—T50
               60" COMBINATION MIC STAND: Short                          TRIPOD STAND TILT, SWIVEL LEGS &
               straight or boom microphone stand. Can             [~     BOOM: Mic stand w/tilt, swivel legs, and
               be a 63" tall straight tripod stand or a 41"              pistol grip, all metal consfruction. Designed
               tripod stand with 23" boom arm.                           to work in a range of applications. Stand
                                                                         height: 41"—65" (1—1.63 m), boom length
                                                                         18"—33" (0.5—0.86 m), weighs 6.75 Ibs
                                                               ,_K       (3.06 kg) base radius 22" (66 m).

     SST—35                                                    SST—45
                                                                         DELUXE TRIPOD SPEAKER STAND:
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               TRIPOD SPEAKER STAND: Tripod
               speaker stand, stand height 51"—76"                       Deluxe speaker stand, stand height
               (1.29—1.93 m), weight 7.2 los (3.27 kg),                  58"—80.75" (1.47—2.05 m), weight 9 los
               base radius 31.5" (0.80 m).                               (4 kg), base radius 40.5" (1.03 m).



     SDBA40
               LIFE SAVER: Dual wing design, durable                     LIFE SAVER: Durable reinforced vinyl,
               reinforced vinyl, weighs up to 40 Ibs w/                  weighs up to 38 Ibs w/ sand, 21 Ibs w/
               sand, 25 Ibs w/ water. Nylon handle with                  water. The weight of the mic and boom can
               clip. Helps protect equipmentfrom damage                  offset the balance of the mic stand and
               and keeps stands upright and stable. Use                  cause it to tip. The Life Saver will also help
               with lighting, speaker, and PA equipment                  stabilize a top—heavy speaker stand with a
               stands.                                                   speaker on top.




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Replaceable Iraveler. Quest Parts



      TQBPS                                  TQRECPLATE
               Power Supply for the TQB.                  Blank Receiver Slot Cover
                                                          Plate for the TQS.




                                               TORC
               Replacement Battery for                    Remoate Control for the TQS.
               the TQB. (2 required)




     TQMBPBC                                  TQMBPBD
               Belt Clip for the TQMBP.                   Battery Door forthe TQMBP.




     TQHHBC
               Battery Cover for the TQHH.




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Battery Replacement Instructions for 1QGB
     M Battery Replacement Instructions for TQS
     1. **Make sure the power cable is unplugged and the power switch is in the offposition before changing out the
       batteries** and only replace with batteries thatare the same size and rating as the originals (12V — 2.8 AH Sealed
       Lead Acid).

     2. On the back of the TQS Galaxy Audio Travelere Quest, you will see large black plate. Removethe screws from the
        plate. The TQS has 4 screws around the edge.




                                                            (xt Scrows)


     3. Once you remove the plate, carefully pull the batteries out far enough to reach the wires. Notice that wires are color
        coded Red for the Positive (+) terminal and Black for the Negative (~). Carefully pulling on the wire clip, detach the
        wires from the battery. This is usually easier with needie nose pliers.




     4. Pull the batteries the rest of the way out. Now carefully slide the new batteries in, keeping the wires accessible.
       Reconnect the wires to the new battery with care to ensure you connect the correct ferminals to the correct wire; Red
       to the Positive terminal and Black to the Negative terminal. When sliding the battery back into the compartment,
       watch to make sure the wires do not pull away from the battery terminals. If this occurs, gently squeeze the
       connector with a pair of pliers to get a tighter fit.

     5. Although the replacement batteries are charged, it‘s still suggested to charge the Travelere Quest for at least 12
        hours before use.

       Note: A good tip to prolonging the life of your battery is to leave the Travelere Quest plugged into DC power when not
              in use.

       This will ensure you always havea fully charged unit and will preventthe batteries from self—discharging. The
       Travelere Quest has an overcharge circuit so leaving the unit plugged in will not hurt the batteries or the unit.

       Thank you for using Galaxy Audio Products.




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Warning 6tatement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device
can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.



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Document Modified: 2019-09-30 10:10:55

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