UT6 seriesUHF wireless microphone systemUser ManualUT6_UM.indd 1 2009/5/7 �� 04:20:31
Page. 8single channel receiver5. Receiver Operation5.1 Set mixer/amplifier input level to minimum or mute the channel. Turn on the receiver, the indi
Page. 9single channel receiversingle channel receiver6. Receiver Installation6.1 Single receiver half width space rack mouting6.1.1 Mount the rack m
Page. 10single channel receiver6.3 After the rack mount kit was properly installed, the receiver(s) can be mounted into EIA standard rack for 1 space
Page. 11single channel receiversingle channel receiver7.1 LCD layout and buttons7. LCD operation7.2 Menu FunctionMenu: To access function menuBy pre
Page. 12MENUG/CHGROUPMENUA: GROUP setting steps:B: Group setting detail:a. Press MENU key, select G/CH, LCD displaying 2 double digit number as GROU
Page. 13single channel receiver7.2.3 FREQ: Displaying frequency in usesingle channel receiverMENUG/CHSCANMENUsave&exitD: Channel settinga. Press
Page. 14single channel receiver7.2.4 SQ: Squelch setting and changeA: SQ setting steps:MENUSQ01 ↑↓MENUsave&exitB: SQ setting detaila. SQuelch ran
Page. 15single channel receiversingle channel receiver7.2.5 VOL: Display Volume ON or MUTE.A: VOL setting steps:MENUVOLMUTE ↑↓MENUsave&exitB: VOL
Page. 16A: NAME setting steps:MENUNAMEA ↑↓MENUsave&exitB: NAME setting detaila. NAME up to 6 characters, alphabets upper case, numbers, +, -, *,
Page. 17single channel receiversingle channel receiverA: FIC setting steps:FICFICexitB: FIC setting detaila. When the function is set at G/CH mode, p
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Page. 18single channel receiver8, Receiver Cautions8.1 DC supplier shall be no less than 12VDC to operate normally, and shall not exceed 15VDC in ord
Page. 19single channel receiverAT0Receiver AccessoriesAT0 Dipple 1/4ƛ antenna, omni directional receiption provides improved signal captures than the
Page. 20Hand Held Wireless Microphone1. Mesh grill: Protecting capsule, and function as pop filter.2. Capsule: Sound pick up element3. Upper tube:
Page. 21Hand Held Wireless MicrophoneHand Held Wireless Microphone10.2.1 Un screw lower tube ④ to open battery holder.10.2.2 Insert 2 x AA batteries
Page. 22Hand Held Wireless Microphone10.3.1 GROUP CHANNEL to display operating at pre-defined channel.10.3.2 CHANNEL to display operating at user de
Page. 23Hand Held Wireless MicrophoneHand Held Wireless Microphone10.4.1 When the openning of the cover facing the same direction as the power switch
Page. 24Bodypack Wireless Transmitter11. Bodypack wireless transmitter11.1 IntroductionIllustration 14Bodypack Wireless TransmitterUT6_UM.indd 24 20
Page. 25Bodypack Wireless Transmitter1: Audio input socket: For various microphone inputs (Refer to Wiring illustration for 5 variations).2. Power s
Page. 26Bodypack Wireless Transmitter11.2 Operating11.2.1 Press both side latches of battery cover and open. GT/MT switch and gain adjustment can be
Page. 27Bodypack Wireless TransmitterBodypack Wireless Transmitter11.3 Wiring for audio input11.3.1 Wiring 2-conductor electret microphone11.3.3 Wirin
Page. 1Contents1. Preface: ………………… 22. Unpacking ………………… 23. Receiver Introduction ………………… 43.1 Front view ………………… 43.2 Rear view ………………… 44. Receiver
Page. 28Bodypack Wireless Transmitter11.4.1 GROUP CHANNEL to display operating at pre-defined channel.11.4.2 CHANNEL to display operating at user de
Page. 29Bodypack Wireless TransmitterBodypack Wireless Transmitter11.5 Changing batteries11.5.1 Press both side latches of battery cover and open it.
Page. 30Specification12. Technical Specifications12.1 ReceiverFrequency Range Refer to the frequency tableCarrier Mode PLL synthesizedChannels 99Space
Page. 31Specification12.3 Beltpack TransmitterFrequency Range Refer to the frequency tableCarrier Mode PLL synthesizedChannels 99Space between chennel
Page. 32521S-10-20dB1020 50 10 0 200 500 1000 2000 5000 1 000 0 20000 H z0100 0 HzCapsules for handheld250 H z 2 000 Hz400 0 Hz800 0 Hz500 H z100 0 Hz
Page. 33ARP 2090 dB135 1351809045 450510152025250 Hz 2000 Hz4000 Hz8000 Hz500 Hz1000 Hz03ARP250 H z 2 000 Hz400 0 Hz800 0 Hz500 H z100 0 HzA01E1000 Hz
Page. 34Knowing your microphoneType of transducerDynamicsAbout Frequency ResponseSuperlux provides variety selection of microphones for professionals
Page. 35DirectivityOmniEqual sensitivity to all direction, so that the microphone doesn’t need to pointing toward the sound source. Low handling and
Page. 36Distance to sourceClose miking or distant miking sound very differently. Vocal recording or live performance practice close miking mostly.
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Page. 21. Preface2. Unpacking1 x dual plug cable1 x power supply1 x user manual1 x warranty card1 x UT6 receiver2 x antenna (under UT6 receiver)Option
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Page. 4single channel receiversingle channel receiver3. Receiver Introduction Rear view Rack mount side panel (optional)Front panel antenna A socket:
Page. 5Rack mount side panel, 1/2 space width (optional)single channel receiverColor LCD display panelPower switch: LED indicator lighted when power-o
Page. 6single channel receiver4. Receiver Connections4.1 Connect both antenna to rear panel socket ⑥ and ⑪ as illustration 3.4.2 Connect power adapt
Page. 7single channel receiversingle channel receiver4.3.2 Un-balanced connection: When receiver and mixer are positioned at short distance, 6.3mm ph
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