The T130P Wireless Microphone System is designed for tour guides, educators, or anyone who requires clear communication over long distances. This system includes a transmitter and receiver for seamless audio transmission. Whether you’re guiding a group or teaching a class, this guide will walk you through the essential features, setup, and usage of the T130P system.
Up to 160 meters (524 feet) for reliable communication over large areas.
Adjustable 4-level noise cancellation to enhance audio clarity in noisy environments.
The transmitter lasts up to 14 hours, and the receiver can operate for up to 54 hours.
Supports both USB Type-C and touchpoint charging.
Lightweight design ensures easy portability and comfort for both the user and the listener.
When you open the T130P package, it will include the following components:
1 Transmitter (with microphone and AUX input)
1 Receiver
USB Type-C Charging Cable
Lanyard for hands-free use
Earphones for the receiver
User Manual
Before using the system for the first time, make sure to fully charge both the transmitter and the receiver.
Plug the USB Type-C cable into the charging port of both the transmitter and receiver.
Connect the other end of the cable to a USB adapter or computer.
Transmitter: Approximately 6 hours
Receiver: Approximately 6 hours
During charging, both devices will show a battery icon. When it is full, the device is fully charged.
Press and hold the power button on the transmitter for 3 seconds to power it on. The display will light up, showing the transmitter’s ID.
To power off the transmitter, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds again until it shuts down.
Press and hold the power button on the receiver for 1 second to turn it on.
The receiver will automatically search for the transmitter's signal. Once paired, the signal strength icon will appear on the screen.
Both the transmitter and receiver need to be set to the same ID to communicate with each other. Follow these steps:
Power on the transmitter and ensure it’s in normal working mode.
Press and hold the “+” and “-” buttons on the transmitter for approximately 3 seconds. The antenna icon will disappear.
Use the “+” and “-” buttons to select an ID number between 01 and 49.
After selecting the ID, press and hold the power button for about 3 seconds to confirm. The antenna icon will reappear, and the ID number will flash.
The transmitter will enter pairing mode. Bring the receiver close (about 2 meters) for it to sync.
Power on the receiver and press the “+” or “-” button to match its ID with the transmitter’s ID.
Once paired, the receiver will automatically detect the signal and start receiving audio.
Note: If you’re using multiple systems in the same area, make sure that each system (transmitter and receiver) is on a different ID to prevent interference.
Plug the microphone into the MIC input on the transmitter (located on the left side).
Speak into the microphone, and your voice will be transmitted to the paired receiver(s).
Adjust the noise cancellation by pressing the ANC button on the transmitter. The default level is 1, but you can press the button to adjust to levels 2–4, depending on the noise level around you.
Mute the transmitter by pressing the mute button. The mute icon will appear on the screen, and the receiver will no longer transmit audio. Press the mute button again to unmute.
Power off the transmitter by holding the power button for 3 seconds.
Power on the receiver by pressing the power button for 1 second.
The receiver will automatically search for the transmitter’s signal. When it successfully receives the signal, the signal strength icon will appear.
Adjust the volume on the receiver using the volume up or volume down buttons.
The receiver will enter sleep mode if it is not used for 1 minute, and will automatically shut off after 20 minutes of no signal detected.
To charge the transmitter and receiver, simply plug them into a power source using the provided USB Type-C cable or use a charging station for multiple devices.
Charging time is approximately 6 hours for both devices.
Battery Maintenance: If the devices are not in use for an extended period, charge them every 3 months to maintain battery health.
Storage: Keep the transmitter and receiver in a cool, dry place when not in use. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
No sound from the receiver: Ensure that the transmitter and receiver are paired correctly with the same ID. Also, check that the volume is set appropriately on both devices.
Weak signal or interference: Make sure there are no obstructions between the transmitter and receiver, and that both devices are within the effective range (160 meters).
Receiver shuts off: The receiver will automatically power off after 20 minutes of inactivity or if no signal is detected.
Carrier Frequency: 195–216 MHz
Output Power: 18dBm
Frequency Response: 50–18000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 80dB
Working Range: Up to 160 meters (clear line of sight)
Battery Capacity: 4200mAh
Working Time: Approximately 14 hours
Carrier Frequency: 195–216 MHz
Frequency Response: 50–18000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 80dB
Working Range: Up to 160 meters
Battery Capacity: 1200mAh
Working Time: Approximately 54 hours
The T130P Wireless Tour Guide System offers an excellent solution for clear communication in various environments, whether it’s a tour, conference, or educational setting. By following this detailed guide, you should now be able to set up, use, and maintain your system effectively. Enjoy using your T130P and ensure your audience can hear your voice clearly and comfortably!