AVSL RU2 User Manual

RU2
Dual UHF Wireless System
Item ref: 171.864 - 171.869
User Manual
Version 1.0
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Chord RU2 wireless system. This professional wireless set provides 2 high quality microphones with UHF radio system for freedom of movement without loss of audio quality. Please read this manual before using this equipment in order to avoid damage through incorrect operation and to get the best performance from your purchase.
Package Contents
RU2 dual UHF wireless receiver 19” rack ears 2 x TNC antennas 2 x TNC antenna cables (for front panel mounting) 2 transmitters (RU2-H handheld, RU2-N bodypack or RU2-C one of each) Neckband microphone for each bodypack transmitter (where applicable) Mains power adapter 6.3mm mono jack lead 4 x 1.5V AA battery
If you find any accessory is missing or the product has arrived with any problems, please contact your retailer at once.
This product contains no user-serviceable parts so make no attempt to try to fix or modify this item yourself as this will invalidate the warranty. We recommend you keep the original package and proof of purchase for any possible replacement or returned demand.
Warning
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any of the components to rain or moisture. If liquids are spilled on any component, stop using immediately, allow unit to dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before further use. Avoid impact or heavy vibration to any of the components, dropping the microphone can cause capsule failure. No user serviceable parts inside transmitter or receiver - refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Safety
Ensure that the correct power adaptor is used with adequate current rating (350mA minimum) and that
the mains voltage is as stated on the adapter.
Avoid ingress of water or particles into the transmitters or receiver Use alkaline or NiMH batteries in the transmitters and remove if unused for long periods. Observe the correct polarity when replacing batteries
Placement
Keep all components out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Do not place heavy objects on top of the receiver or transmitters If rack-mounting, use rack ears provided and do not place heavy equipment above the receiver. Keep the transmitters and receiver away from damp or dusty environments.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the body of the handheld transmitter and receiver. Lightly damp sterile wipes may be used on the microphone grille for hygiene purposes To avoid damage, do not use solvents to clean the components
Receiver Front Panel
1. Channel A volume control
2. Channel A RF indicator
3. Channel A audio level indicators
4. Channel A and B peak/overload indicators
5. Channel B audio level indicators
6. Channel B RF indicator
7. Power on/off button
8. Channel B volume control
9. Channel B rear antenna connection (TNC)
10. Channel B balanced output (XLR)
11. Channel A balanced output (XLR)
12. Channel A+B mixed output (6.3mm jack)
13. Power input 12-18Vdc 350mA
14. Channel A rear antenna connection (TNC)
15. On indicator (handheld)
16. Off – Mute - On switch (handheld)
17. Battery compartment (handheld)
18. Antenna
19. On indicator (bodypack)
20. Off – Mute - On switch (bodypack)
21. 3.5mm threaded jack socket
22. Gain control
23. Battery compartment (bodypack)
Receiver Rear Panel
Transmitters
Setting Up
Insert the supplied AA batteries into the handheld transmitters by carefully unscrewing the base to reveal the battery compartment inside the microphone body, connect the batteries (ensure + and ­are the correct way round for each cell) and carefully screw the base back on. For bodypack transmitters, squeeze and flip forward the front cover to reveal the battery compartment and insert AA batteries, observing correct polarity. Connect the 3.5mm jack connector from the neckband microphone into the input at the top of the bodypack transmitter and rotate to secure the thread.
Position the receiver within the best available line of sight to the transmitter(s) and connect the DC jack of the supplied power adapter to the receiver and the plug-top to the mains outlet. Connect both antennas to the TNC connectors on the rear panel or alternatively, attach to the rack ears, connecting via the TNC extension leads supplied. Turn mic level(s) down on the receiver.
A choice of mixed output of both microphones on 6.3mm jack or individual balanced XLR outputs is available on the rear panel of the receiver. Connect jack or XLR (optional) leads to the relative output connector(s), turn down the volume of any equipment (mixer, amplifier etc.) that the signal will be fed into and then connect the jack or XLRs to the equipment.
Warning! - take care not to point microphones towards speakers – this can cause damaging feedback (loud whistle or howling noise) – try to point microphones away from the speaker cabinets.
Operation
Press and hold the power button on the receiver until it is lit.
Move the switch on the first handheld or bodypack transmitter to the first notch (MUTE) – the LED should light momentarily. Move on another notch (Fully ON) and gradually increase the microphone level on the receiver, then increase the volume on the mixer or amplifier until the sound from each microphone can be heard through the equipment. Repeat for the second microphone. (Note: if output is low from neckband microphones, it may be necessary to adjust Gain control inside the bodypack unit).
During use, it may be useful for the reception of the microphone to be muted for a short period of time (e.g. to avoid feedback when walking across the front of a speaker or avoid handling noise when placing the microphone down momentarily or adjusting a neckband microphone). In these circumstances, it may be better to move the transmitter switch to the “MUTE” position, which maintains the radio frequency carrier signal but mutes the microphone input. When this switch is
moved back to the “ON” position, the sound will be immediately restored without waiting for the
radio signal to be reinstated.
If the wireless system is not to be used for more than a few seconds, it is preferable to slide the
transmitter switch to the “OFF” position, which mutes and deactivates the radio signal and powers
down the transmitter. Turn down the volume of the mixer or amp and then switch off the receiver.
Unplug signal leads from the receiver and mixer or amplifier when moving or packing away. If the system is not to be used for long periods of time, remove the batteries from the transmitters and unplug the power adapter from the receiver and the mains outlet. Folding away or removing the antennae can also help avoid damage when the system is not in use.
Specifications
Power supply (receiver)
12 - 18Vdc 350mA adaptor (supplied)
Batteries (transmitters)
4 x AA (included)
Carrier frequency (171.864, 171.866, 171.868)
863.3MHz + 864.3MHz
Carrier frequency (171.865, 171.867, 171.869)
863.8MHz + 864.8MHz
Stability
10PPM
S/N ratio
>105dB
THD
<0.5% @ 1KHz
Image rejection
85dB typical
Range
60m (max)
Output impedance
2.2k ohms
Output level
Balanced: 0-400mv, unbalanced: 0-200mv
Connectors
DC in, 4 x XLRM, 6.3mm jack
Dimensions - handheld transmitter
243 x 48mmØ
Dimensions - bodypack transmitter
205 x 68 x 25mm
Dimensions - receiver
483 x 44 x 225mm
Weight - handheld transmitter
238g (no battery)
Weight - bodypack transmitter
76g (no battery)
Weight - receiver
2.15kg
Troubleshooting
“POWER” LED does not
light on receiver
Ensure power adapter is connected to mains and working properly
Ensure receiver is switched on
“POWER” LED is lit but no “RF” or “AF” LEDs
Ensure transmitter is switched on
Check that transmitter is not out of reception range
Check that transmitter batteries are good / charged
“POWER” and “RF” LEDs are lit but no “AF” and no sound
Check that transmitter switch is not in “MUTE” position
Ensure transmitter has good / charged batteries
Ensure there is no other nearby transmitter with the same frequency
All LEDs lit but no sound from mic
Make sure receiver is connected to mixer / amplifier
Ensure that receiver and amplifier/mixer channel volumes are turned up
Microphone output is very loud or distorted Turn down VOLUME on receiver
Turn down Gain on bodypack transmitter
Reduce Gain on mixer / amplifier
Ensure that XLR output is not fed to a Line input
Microphone output is very low
Turn up VOLUME on receiver
Turn up Gain on bodypack transmitter
Increase Gain on mixer / amplifier
Ensure that Jack output is not fed to a Mic input
Check transmitter batteries
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DISPOSAL: Please dispose of the unserviceable device according to the current statutory requirement
Errors and omissions excepted.
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