This professional wireless set provides a high quality microphone 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. This professional series wireless microphone system used an ecient
American, low consumption discharging technique with a super sensitive UHF
high broadband frequency receiver and controlled with 10ppm crystal,
matched with an independent developed mobile frequency compression,
expander circuit, image frequency limiting circuit, a multiple checked silent
and noisy circuit, switch impact noise defect circuit, resist reverberation circuit
and changed output controlled slowly etc. Designed by a computer EDA
system and nished on its item named pattern line. Every system is available to
an excellent electric function by Q.C. strictly.
Your new wireless Series system is designed to give you the best of both sound
reinforcement worlds: the freedom of a wireless system, and the excellent
quality. This manual covers each of the Series system: The VocalArtist-UHF, The
Presenter UHF, The headset-UHF and The Guitarist-UHF.
SYSTEM FEATURES
All UHF Series systems oer a variety of exceptional features, including:
output connectors may be used simultaneously to dierent externaldevices.
2. Range: UHF Series transmitters will work at a distance of up to 50 meters
(about 164 ft.) from the receiver.
3. Noise Squelch: Squelch circuit analyzes signal strength and quality so that
can reduce the likelihood of noise burst due to environmental RF (radio
frequency) noise.
4. Low Battery Warning Light: A red light on the body-pack and hand-held
transmitters warns the user that there is less than one hour of battery Iife left.
SYSTEM TYPE
The Vocal Artist-UHF is a hand-held system designed for singers who desire
the high quality of microphones and the freedom of wireless performance.
The Presenter-UHF is a body-pack system designed for public speakers who
prefer an inconspicuous, hands-free lavalier microphone.
The Headset-UHF is a body-pack system designed for users in physically
active applications, who desire the freedom of hand-free microphone.
The Guitarist-UHF is a body-pack system designed for use with electric
guitars, basses, and other electric instruments.
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FOUR CHANNEL RECEIVER FEATURES
MICROPHONE-TRANSMITTER FEATURES
1. Power Button: Power ON/OFF the receiver.
2. Power Indicator: Indicates the power ON/OFF.
3. "AF"Audio Level lndicator: Indicates the wireless system audio signal level.
4. Volume Knob: Adjust the volume output of receiver.
5. "RF" Signal Indicator: It glows when the Receiver receive RF signal from
Transmitter.
6. Antenna A/B.
7. "1/4" Audio Output Jack: Connects the audio cable from this jack to the
input port of amplier, mixer.
1. Grille: Protects the cartridge and helps reducing the breath sounds and
wind noise.
2. Battery Cover: Open it to install the battery.
3. Low Battery Indicator: Red light glows when it is lack of power and should
renew the battery.
4. Power and Audio Mute Switch.
8. XLR Balanced Output Jack: Connects the audio cable from this jack to the
input port of amplier, mixer.
9. Power Jack: Connects the DC adapter to receiver.
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BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES
TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Battery Installation of Handheld Microphone: Open the battery cover.
Insert the supplied batteries into battery jar in polarity and cover the
battery cover.
2. Battery Installation of Bodypack Transmitter: Push open the battery
cover. Insert the supplied batteries into battery jar in polarity and close the
battery cover.
1. Power and Audio Mute Switch.
2. Antenna: Transmit the RF signal of transmitter.
3. Belt Clip: Attach the transmitter to the belt.
4. Audio Input Jack: Suitable for lavalier system/headset system.
5. Low Battery Indicator: Red light glows when it is lack of power and should
renew the battery.
6. State Setting Switch: Set the using state of lavalier system (L) / headset
system (H).
7. Gain Adjusting Volume: Adjust the transmitter audio input gain.
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BODYPACK TRANSMITTER CONNECTION
1. Lavalier Microphone Connection: Connect the connector of supplied
lavalier microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (shown as below)
Set the transmitter work state in wireless lavalier system (L).
2. Headset Microphone Connection: Connect the connector of supplied
headset microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (shown as below)
Set the transmitter work state in wireless headset system (H).
SYSTEM CONNECTION
1. Receiver Power Connection: Connect the DC connector of supplied AC/DC
adapter Into the DC power input of receiver. Plug the AC Input connecter
into an AC120/60Hz or AC220V/50Hz outlet. (Shown as below)
2. Antenna: Keep the position of antenna at a 45 angle from vertical.
(Shown as below)
3. Audio Connection: Connect the corresponding output of receiver by
supplied 1/4w phone jack audio cable or your XLR cable to the Input of
power amplier, mixer.
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The audio gain control on transmitter has been factory-at the mid-range
TROUBLESHOOTING
position for best performance in most applications. This may be necessary
for soft singers or talkers, or guitar or basses with low outputs.
• To Increase Gain: Rotate the transmitter gain control clockwise using a
screwdriver to increase audio gain.
• To Reduce Gain: Rotate the transmitter gain control counterclockwise with
the screwdriver to reduce audio gain.
• To return audio gain to the factory setting, rotate the transmitter audio
gain control to the mid position.
TIPS FOR ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
• Make sure you can always see a receiver antenna from the transmitter
position.
• Keep the distance from transmitter to receiver antenna as short as possible.
• Point receiver antennas away from each other at a 45 angle from vertical.
• Avoid placing the receiver antennas near metal surfaces and obstruction.
• If stacking or rack mounting receivers in a multiple-system use situation, do
not allow antennas to touch or cross.
• Perform a walk-through before Performance or Presentation. If dead spots are
found, adjust location of receiver. If dead spots remain, mark spots and avoid.
PROBLEMINDICATOR STATUSSOLUTION
No Sound
No Sound
No Sound
No Sound
No Sound
Sound level diers from
the level of a cabled
Instrument.
Sound level diers from
the level of dierent
guitars
Distortion level increases
gradually
Bursts of noise or other
audible radio signals
present
Momentary loss of
sound as transmitter is
moved around
performing area.
Red transmitter
indicator is not
ashing
Red transmitter
indicator is ashing
Red receiver POWER
light o
Receiver signal
indicators A/B lights
glowing
Receiver signal
indicators A/B lights
o. Transmitter and
receiver POWER lights
glowing
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights glowing
Receiver signal indicators
A/E lights glowing
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights and
transmitter LOW
BATTERY light glowing
Signal indicators A/B
lights ON
Receiver signal
indicator A/B lights OFF
when sound is lost
Slide transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch
to ON position. Make sure battery is
inserted properly, observing battery (+/-).
If the battery is inserted properly, replace
with fresh battery.
Slide transmitter MUTE/ON switch to ON
position
Make sure AC adapter is securely
plugged into electrical outlet and into DC
input connector. Make sure AC electrical
outlet works and supplies proper voltage
Trun up receiver volume control. Conrm
that the output connections from the
receiver to the external equipment are
secure
Conrm transmitter and receiver~
frequency match. Move transmitter
Adjust transmitter gain level to
Adjust receiver volume as necessary
Readjust transmittergain level to
compensate dierences in guitar outputs
Replace transmitter battery
Identify potential sources of interference
(other RF sources) and turn OFF, remove
or use a wireless system operating on a
Reposition receiver and perform
walk-through again. If audio dropouts
persist, mark “dead” spot-and avoid them
during performance.
closer to receiver.
compensate.
dierent frequency
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Requirements
1.5VAA battery
X2
Modulation
Type
FM
Signal/Noise
Ratio
MORE THAN
85dB
Border Upon Channel
Rejection
MORE THAN
70dB
Image
& Spurious Rejection
MORE THAN
70dB
Dimensions
HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
• Wireless Operating Frequency Range:
Approximately 573.0 - 597.8 MHz (Available frequencies depend on
applicable regulations in country where system is used).
• Operating Range: 50m (approximately 164ft) under typical conditions
• Audio Frequency Response: 100 to 18,000Hz, ±3dB
• THD: <1%
• Mobile state Range: > 100dB
Operating Temperature Range
-20.2°F to 165.2°F (-29°C to 74°C)
NOTE: Battery characteristics may limit this range.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
1/4" to 1/4" Cable (The Guitarist -UHF only)
1/4" to Miniature Connector
1.8 Meter (6ft.) Receiver-Mixer Cable
Power
Nominal Current
Requirements
Modulation Type
RF
Output
Max
Deviation
Spurious
Emission
Dimensions
1.5VAA battery X 2
LESS THAN 100mA
Drain
MORE THAN
MORE THAN
238mm x 50mm x 50mm
250mm x 51mm x 51mm
BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Current
RF
Output
LESS THAN 100mA
Drain
MORE THAN 10dBm
FM
±70KHz
1
0dBm
55dB
Max
Deviation
RECEIVER SPECIFICATION
Power Requirements
Power Requirements 12-15 V DC nominal,500mA+