CARVIN UX16-MC, UX16-BP Instruction Manual

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CARVIN ENGINEERING DATA
INTRODUCTIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of the 16 Channel UX SERIES Professional Wireless System. These systems include a receiver along with a handheld mic with transmitter (UX16-MC) or a belt-pack transmitter (UX16-BP) depending on the model purchased. The headworn mic (UXHM), cable for instrument (UXGT) and Lavaliere mic (UXLP) are all available as additional options to the UX16-BP belt-pack system.
The receiver features true UHF diversity reception. Two antennas feed two completely independent RF receivers on the same frequency. Automatic logic circuitry continuously compares and selects the superior signal to provide better sound quality and reduce the possibility of interference and dropouts. Both the transmitter and receiver have 16 user selectable channels. The receiver can be mounted in a standard 19” rack (1U) with use of the optional UX-DR adapter.
The versatile UX16-BP belt-pack transmitter is designed for use with condenser micro­phones as well as Hi-Z line instrument pickups. Please note that in multiple-system appli­cations there must be one transmitter per receiver.
GETTING STARTED QUICKLY
f you’re like most new owners, you’re probably in a hurry to plug your wireless system in and
I use it. Here are some brief instructions to get you going quickly unplugged and the unit turned off, complete the following procedures:
1.
CHANNEL CHECK
Check that both the transmitter and receiver are set to corre­sponding channel. If multiple systems are used, each system must be set to their own channel.
2.
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
There are two audio outputs on the back of the receiver:
balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4”. Connect the appropriate cables for your system.
3.
POWER CONNECTIONS
Connect the included AC adapter to the DC power input on the back of the receiver. Then plug the adapter into a standard 120 volt 60 Hz AC power outlet.
4.
RECEIVER POWER ON
Turn down the Volume control of the receiver as well as the mixer. Switch on the receiver only. Do not switch on the transmitter yet. The power indi­cator will light up even though the transmitter is not on.
5.
TRANSMITTER SETTINGS
6.
BATTERY
7.
TRANSMITTER POWER ON
8.
SOUND CHECK
AF level indicator
Insert fresh AA alkaline batteries into the transmitter.
Do a sound check and gradually raise the level while watching the
. Increase the level until the AF level indicator peaks. This indicates that
Connect the guitar cable or mic to the Belt-pack.
Switch the transmitter to the “on” position.
maximum transmitter modulation without distortion has been reached. You can adjust the AF level of the transmitter using the included small screwdriver.
RECEIVING INSPECTION—read before getting started
INSPECT YOUR WIRELESS shipping. If any damage is found, please notify the shipping company and CARVIN immedi­ately.
SAVE THE CARTON & ALL P ACKING MATERIALS. In the event you have to re-ship your unit, always use the original carton and packing material. This will provide the best possible pro­tection during shipment. CARVIN and the shipping company are not liable for any damage caused by improper packing.
SAVE YOUR INVOICE. It will be required for warranty service if needed in the future.
SHIPMENT SHORTAGE. If you find items missing, they may have been shipped separately. Please allow several days for the rest of your order to arrive before inquiring.
RECORD THE SERIAL NUMBER on the enclosed warranty card or below on this manual for your records. Keep your portion of the card and return the portion with your name and comments to us.
SYSTEM FOR ANY DAMAGE which may have occurred during
. With the wireless system
UX16-MC, UX16-BP Wir eless System
REGULATIONS AND SERVICING
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condi­tion that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210, en conformite´ avec IC: RSS-210/CNR210.
CAUTION! Electrical shock can result from removal of the receiver cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not expose to rain or moisture. The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter have been precisely adjusted for optimum performance and compliance with federal regulations. Do not attempt to open the receiver or transmitter. To do so will void the warranty , and may cause improper operation.
W ARRANTY
90 days on all electronic components. Does not cover cable connectors or broken parts
caused by normal wear or abuse.
RECEIVER UX-16
Receiving System Diversity- PLL Synthesized Stability ± 0.005% Signal-to-noise > Image Rejection >60 dB
THD 1% @ 1kHz RF Sensitivity -107dBµ for 12 dB S/N AD Audio Output -12 dB Output Conn. Unbalanced 1/4” phone jack
Power Supply 12-18V DC, 500 mA, with provided
Dimensions 8.701” (221 mm) W x 1.575” (40
Net Weight 1 lbs (.5 kgs) Accessories Rack mount adapters, AC adapter
arranty
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100 dB
/ 600 ohm -unbalanced
µ
Balanced XLR M-type AC adapter
mm) H x 5.984” (152 mm) D
90 days
BELT PACK TRANSMITTER UX16-BP
RF Power Output 3 mW Spurious Rejection < -60 dBC Stability ± 0.005% Frequency Deviation ± 48kHz Battery AA 1.5v alkaline qty 2
Ratio
S/N Current Consumption 100mA typical Dimensions 2.56” W x 4” H x 1” D Net Wt (no battery) 2.8 oz (78 grams) Warranty 90 days
HANDHELD MIC TRANSMITTER
Polar Pattern Unidirectional RF Power Output 3 mW Spurious Emissions Under federal regulations Dynamic Range 100 dB
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Batter Current Consumption 30 mA typical Battery Life Approx. 25 hours Dimensions 9.50” long, 2.10” dia. Net Wt (no battery)12.7 oz (360 grams)
y Included
Accessor
arranty
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>100dB (1kHz-A)
AA 1.5v alkaline qty 2
mic clip 90 days
UX16-MC
For your records, you may wish to record the following information. Serial No._____________________ Invoice Date_______________
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12340 World Trade Drive, San Diego, CA 92128
800-854-2235
www.carvin.com
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FRONT & REA R PANEL CONTROLS
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UX16 FRONT
UX16 REAR
UX-DR DUAL RACKMOUNT ADAPTER
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RECEIVER
FRONT PANEL FEATURES
1. POWER SWITCH Depress to power the receiver. The RED LED indi­cates power to the unit.
2. VOLUME/OUTPUT CONTROL Adjusts the output audio level to your amp or mixer. If distortion occurs, reduce the level.
3. AF LEVEL LED The AF LED indicates the strength of the audio signal.
4. RF LEVEL LED The RF level is displayed by an LED which allows you
to estimate the RF signal strength.
5. CHANNEL SELECTOR Use a small screwdriver to select your desired channel. The transmitter must be set to the same channel.
6. ANTENNA Dual antenna for Diversity signal reception.
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REAR PANEL FEATURES
7. DC POWER INPUT Use AC power adapter, which supplies 12V DC.
8. UNBALANCED 1/4” AUDIO OUTPUT JACK 1/4” phone jack
can be connected to an unbalanced input of a mixer or tape recorder.
9. BALANCED XLR AUDIO OUTPUT JACK A standard XLR micro­phone cable can be used to connect the receiver output to a balanced input on a mixer.
10. UX-DR DUAL RACKMOUNT ADAPTER With the optional UX-DR
, you can mount one or two receivers. Remove the front panel of
adapter the mounting adapter to mount the second receiver.
TIPS TO OBTAIN THE BEST WIRELESS RESULTS
Use only fresh alkaline batteries. Replace batteries with ever
1. use.
2. Position the receiver so that it has the fewest possible obstruction between it and the normal location of the transmitter. Line-of-sight is best.
3. The transmitter and receiver should be as close together as conveniently possible.
4. The receiver antenna should be in the open and away from any metal or cement walls. If in a rack, have the unit on top or angle antennas outward away from the metal rack.
Turn the transmitter off when not in use. Remove the battery if the trans-
5. mitter is not used for a period of time.
y 25 hours of
UXGT INSTRUMENT CABLE
1. CABLE CONNECTION
Connect the cable to the belt-pack transmitter’ 1/4” connector into a guitar. Turn the receiver volume down before turning the transmitter power ON.
Fig D.
s mini XLR input jack. Plug the
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UXBP TRANSMITTER
F Gain Control
A
Fig. A
ig. DTop View
F
UXHM HEAD MIC
ig. F
F
Push to remove
Battery
cover
Fig. B
Green Power
Indicator
hannel
C Selector
Fig. E
The transmitter belt case features
a belt loop with a velcro release.
Push the round button to release
he cable
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UXBP BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
Fig A. Use a fingernail to gently remove the battery cover. Insert fresh AA alkaline batteries, observing correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover.
2. AF GAIN CONTROL
ed on the rear. Use a small flat screwdriver to adjust the gain for optimal transmitter volume. Decrease the gain if distortion is heard.
3. BATTERY/POWER INDICATOR
light when the transmitter is ON. With fresh batteries it will shine strongly. As the batteries weaken, the indicator will grow dimmer. When the indica tor becomes very dim or goes out, replace the batteries for continued oper­ation. Expect about 25 hours of use from a set of alkaline batteries.
4. CHANNEL SELECTOR
nels. If you encounter signal interference, try selecting an alternate channel. Make sure the receiver is set to the same channel as the transmitter. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to change the channel.
5. INPUT CONNECTOR
Lavaliere mic, headset mic, or instrument cable to the transmitter the notches on the side of the jack and plug. Push in until the cable locks into the jack. To unplug the mini XLR cable, press the round release but­ton on the cable to unlock it from the jack.
6. TRANSMITTER ON SWITCH
before turning the transmitter power ON. The transmitter ON-OFF switch is located at the top of the unit. In the ON position, the GREEN indicator
B
should illuminate.
7. BELT CASE
Fig E. The belt case features a clear front window to expose the GREEN Batter adjustable velcro release which makes it especially useful with guitar straps.
Alkaline AA batteries are recommended.
Fig A. The transmitter’s AF gain control is locat-
Fig B. The GREEN indicator should
Fig B. The transmitter has 16 different chan-
Fig D. The mini XLR input jack will connect a
. Line up
Fig D. T urn the receiver volume down
Fig
y/Power indicator
. The Belt loop features an
Transmitter
N/OFF switch
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UXLP LAVALIERE MIC
Fig. G
UX16-MC HAND HELD MIC
Remove cap to turn ON
nd select channel
Removable Battery dock
a
Fig. I
UXHM HEADSET MIC
1. CONNECTION
Connect the mic cable to the transmitter’s mini XLR input jack. Place the mic on vocalist head with the headband resting comfortably on the rear of the neck. Keep the mic a minimum of 2 inches from the mouth. Adjust the mic position to minimize air from hitting the mic.
Fig D. & Fig. F
UXLP LAVALIERE MIC
1. CONNECTION
mitter’s mini XLR input jack. Clip the mic to a shirt. For optimum sound, position the mic as close to the mouth with the top of the mic facing up. Test out various positions along the center of the chest to determine the ideal mic placement. This may vary from
­person to person as each voice projects uniquely.
Fig D. & Fig. G Connect the lavaliere mic cable to the trans-
UX16-MC HAND HELD MIC
TTERY INSTALLA
1. BA
While holding the lower part of the transmitter body, unscrew the windscreen ball on top of the mic. Press the release clip to eject the battery dock. Install fresh AA alkaline batteries. Replace the battery dock and make sure the clip snaps into the locked position so the battery dock won’t slide out. Match the 4 pins on the mic han­dle to the windscreen ball and turn clockwise until tight.
2. POWER ON AND CHANNEL SELECT
Squeeze the release tab on the top of the colored mic end cap. Pull the cap off to reveal the power switch and channel selector. Make sure to turn the receiver volume down before turning the mic power ON. The Green LED indicates the mic is ON. Turn the volume up on the receiver to set your level. Make sure the receiver is set to the same channel as the mic. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to change the channel.
3. OPTIONAL UX16-ID 7 COLOR CODED END CAPS
Use the optional UX16-ID color coded end caps to identify multiple microphones in
use. Each color can correspond to a different wireless channel.
TION
Fig H.
Fig H.
Fig I.
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ig. H
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This symbol is intended to alert the user to the pres­ence of uninsulated “dan-
product’s enclosure that may be of suf­ficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
gerous voltage” within the
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This symbol is intend­ed to alert the user to the presence of impor­tant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
IMPORTANT! FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should not be used near water (near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc). Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
POWER SOURCES: The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polar­ization means of an appliance is not defeated.
POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not like­ly to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular atten­tion to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appli­ance.
SERVICING: The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service person­nel. If your unit is equipped with a fuse receptacle, replace only with the same type fuse. Refer to replacement text on the unit for correct fuse type.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (EUROPEAN)
The conductors in the AC power cord are colored in accordance with the following code.
GREEN & YELLOW—Earth BLUE—Neutral BROWN—Live
U.K. MAIN PLUG WARNING: Amolded main plug that has been cut off from the cord is unsafe. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU INSERT A DAM­AGED OR CUT
MAIN PLUG INTO A
POWER SOCKET
.
LIMITED WARRANTY
90 days on all wireless electronic components. Does not cover cables, connectors, or broken parts
aused by normal ware and tear or dropping. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
c CARVIN DOES NOT PAY FOR PARTS OR SERVICING OTHER THAN OUR OWN. A COPY OF THE
RIGINAL INVOICE IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY YOUR WARRANTY. Carvin assumes no responsibility
O for horn drivers or speakers damaged by this unit. This warranty does not cover, and no liability is assumed, for damage due to: natural disasters, accidents, abuse, loss of parts, lack of reasonable
are, incorrect use, or failure to follow instructions. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties,
c expressed or implied. No representative or person is authorized to represent or assume for Carvin any liability in connection with the sale or servicing of Carvin products. CARVIN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
When RETURNING merchandise to the factory, you may call for a return authorization number. Describe in writing each problem. If your unit is out of warranty, you will be charged the current FLA T RATE for parts and labor to bring your unit up to factory specifications.
HELP SECTION
RF Interference
If you encounter receiving interference (from other than an operating TV station), often it can be
eliminated by adjusting the receiver’s antenna.
Please note that wireless frequencies are shared with other audio services. According to Federal Communications Commission regulations, “Wireless microphone operations are unprotected from interference from other licensed operations within the band. If any interference is received by any Government operation, the wireless microphone must cease operation…”
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