Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
External Connection
WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM Channel Plans
CHA:470-
566 MHz CHANNEL TABLE(USA)
The symbol is used to indicate that
some hazardous live terminals are
involved within this apparatus, even
under the normal operating conditions.
The symbol is used in the service
documentation to indicate that specific
component shall be only replaced by
the component specified in that
Documentation for safety reasons.
Protective grounding terminal.
Alternating current /voltage.
Hazardous live terminal .
ON: Denotes the apparatus turns on.
OFF: Denotes the apparatus turns off, because of using the single pole switch, be sure
to unplug the AC power to prevent any
electric shock before you proceed your
service.
WARNING: Describes precautions that
should be observed to prevent the danger
of injury or death to the user.
Disposing of this product should
not be placed in municipal waste
and should be separate collection.
The external wiring connected to the output
hazardous live terminals requires installation
by an instructed person, or the use of readymade leads or cords.
Do not Remove any Cover
There are maybe some areas with high
voltages inside, to reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not remove any cover if the power
supply is connected.
The cover should be removed by the qualified
personnel only.
No user serviceable parts inside.
Fuse
To prevent a fire, make sure to use fuses
with specified standard (current, voltage,
type). Do not use a different fuse or short
circuit the fuse holder.
Before replacing the fuse, turn OFF the
apparatus and disconnected the power
source.
Protective Grounding
Make sure to connect the protective
grounding to prevent any electric shock
before turning ON the apparatus.
CAUTION: Describes precautions that
should be observed to prevent danger of the
apparatus.
WARNING
Power Supply
Ensure the source voltage matches the
voltage of the power supply before turning
ON the apparatus.
Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the
wiring of protective grounding terminal.
Operating Conditions
This apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and that no objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on this apparatus.
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Specification
MODEL
Carrier frequency band
Oscillation mode
Modulation mode
Frequency stability
RF R adiation Fcc
RF R adiation C E
Spurious Emission
T.H.D
Frequency response
Current drain
Battery
Operating Temperature
Tone frequncy
Dimensions
Weight
Dynamic
Mic / Instrument Input
Microphone Capsule
4 band choice
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMITTER
Metal/Plastic hand mic
UHF
PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED
FM(F3E)
0.005%
10mW
50dBm
1.0%
50Hz-15KHz( 3dB)
150mA
"AA" typex2pcs
(used for more than 6 hours)
00
-10 C to 50 C
35KHz
260* 36mm/240* 50mm
0.3kg/0.27Kg(Approx.)
100dB
10dBu
Dynamic Capsule
Beltpack mic
UHF
PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED
FM(F3E)
0.005%
10mW
50dBm
1.0%
50Hz-15KHz( 3dB)
150mA
"AA" typex2pcs
(used for more than 6 hours)
00
-10 C to 50 C
35KHz
65x85x25mm
0.082Kg
100dB
10dBu
Condenser Dynamic Capsule
1. Ground
2.Power supply
3. Electric instrument
4. Dynamic or condenser Mic
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Install in accordance with the manufacture-r's
instructions. Do not install near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not block
any ventilation openings.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted
candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions.
Follow all instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Only use attachments/accessories spec-
ified by the manufacturer.
Power Cord and Plug
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized or grounding type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
a blower or clean with rag etc.
Don't use solvents such as benzol, alcohol,
or other fluids with very strong volatility and
flammability for cleaning the apparatus body.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Servicing
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. To
reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless
you are qualified to do so .
Servicing is required wh en the apparatus has
been damaged in any way , such as power
supply cord or plug is damaged , liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed
to rain or moisture , does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
The mains plug is used as the disconnec t device,
the disconnect device shall remain readily
operable.
Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
FCC Rules and Regulations
MARKUS wireless receivers are certified under FCC
Rules part 15 and transmitters are certified under
FCC Rules part 74.Licensing of MARKUS equipment
is the user's responsibility and licensability depends
on the user's classification, application and frequency
selected.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
Cleaning
When the apparatus needs a cleaning, you
can blow off dust from the apparatus with
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules .These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation . This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and , if not installed
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and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:(1) this device may not cause
harmful interference and (2) this device must
accept any interference received. including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Hereby, Seikaku Technical Group Limited,
declares that this wireless microphone
system is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Turn on your connected amplifier or mixer, but keep the volume all the way down. Set the Volume knob
on the receiver fully clockwise.This is unity gain.
Speak or sing into the microphone,or if you are using the transmitter with a connected instrument,play
the instrument at normal performance level. Slowly raise the volume of your amplifier or mixer until the
desired level is reached.
If you find the system has noticeable dropouts,reduced overall working range,or unexpected noise bursts,
change the operating channel of the system using the steps above.
UP
CH ACH B
IR
U-299R
ANT.A
DOWN / PAIR
VOLUME.AVOLUME.BPOWER
PLL UHF DUAL RECEIVER
UP
DOWN / PAIR
ANT.B
INTRODUCTION
Thanks for purchasing the wireless microphone system.This system is the delicately designed
UHF, PLL synthesized system.with dual channel wireless receiver and applications with two
open si multaneo us ly.Adap ted to vari ous condi tion, specially KTV.
microphones
FEATURES
Wisdom ID recognition technology,200pcs Mic using separately.Disital mode mix transmit,audio
un-digital transfer disadvantage for delay.
Different ID identification number for each
frequency point, to prevent mutual interference between each frequency point.
22
Infrared(IR)synchronization technique.
33
200 sets of intelligent recognition ID for interference prevention
The balance and the non-balanced audio frequency transmitter output,connect e ach
kind of acoustic equipment easily.
Transmitter red candle twinkle instruction,adapt the humannity visual c haracteristic.
66
77
LCD screen display transmitter battery and RF/AF signal peak display
88
Balanced and unbalanced audio frequency transmitter output
3
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RECEIVER
Channel
Receiver type
Frequency band UHF
Frequency response 50Hz-15KHz( 3dB)
Frequency stability 0.005%
T.H.D 1%
Dynamic 100dB
Modulation mode FM(F3E)
Max Unbalanced Output 1 0dBu
Max Balanced Output 1 0dBu
S/N Ratio 100 dB
RF sensitivity -100dbm/30db
Power supply 1 00-240V/50~60Hz_DC12V/500mA
Display mode LCD display
Dimensions 4 5 (W) 200(H) 480(L) m m
Weight 3 . 5Kg(Approx.)
ChannelDual-channels, up to 100 frequency presets
f or each f requency b ands
Dual Receiver and PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED
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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
CONTROL ELEMENTS
Position the transmitter about 15~30cm from the front of the receiver with the transmitter s IR
,
window facing the IR transmitter on the front panel of the receiver.
Press and hold the receiver UP/DOWN button to set the transmitter to t he s ame c hannel a s t he
re ceiver vi a in frared tr ansmission.
When the transmission is complete, the receiver will receive RF signal and tone key from the transmitter.
The RF indicator of the screen will light on the front panel of the receiver.
UP
CH ACH B
IR
ANT.A
VOLUME.AVOLUME.BPOWER
DOWN / PAIR
PLL UHF DUAL RECEIVER
DOWN /PAIR
UP
ANT.B
Receiver
FRONT PANEL
ANT.A
11
CHA adjust the volume knod
22
CHA Operation button
33
CHA LCD Screen
44
Infrarde(IR)
Back Panel
99
11
VOLUME.AVOLUME.BPOWER
UP
DOWN / PAIR
22
334455
CH ACH B
IR
PLL UHF DUAL RECEIVER
33
7 788
UP
DOWN / PAIR
66
55
CHB LCD Screen
66
CHB Operation button
77
CHB adjust the volume knod
88
Power button/Lock
99
Antenna port
55
ANT.B
UP
CH ACH B
IR
ANT.A
VOLUME.AVOLUME.BPOWER
DOWN / PAIR
PLL UHF DUAL RECEIVER
DOWN / PAIR
UP
ANT.B
11
Adapter jack
Squel CHB
22
33
CHB audio XLR
1122
44
66
55
CHA audio XLR
balanced output
66
Squel CHA
balanced output
44
Mix audio frequency
11
4
CONTROL ELEMENTS
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Receiver screen
11
77
66
22
33
4455
11
AFpower indication
22
RFpower indication
33
Mic power display, power
55
Mic Mute indication
66
Frequency code
77
Button lock indication
flashing the power Failure
44
Frequency display
Receiver power on
11
Press the receiver power button continually.Receiver power on, after 2 secondsdisplay frequency
and r eady.
22
Receiver p ower o n,press a nd r elease t he p ower b utton t o l ock/unlock t he U P/DOWN b utton.
33
Press the receiver power button again continually,after 2 seconds have no frequency code display,
then loosen your hand,receiver power off.
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If long time does not use the receiver,pls pull out the power adapter from the power jack.
With the transmitter powered off, install two fresh AA batteries into the MIC .
Leave the battery compartment open.
Turn on the power to the transmitter by pressing and holding Power swith; the indicator LED will
light green.
Press the UP/DOWN button on the front of the receiver to choose an available
channel.
The channel number will increase by two digit,from 00-99.Once the last channel has been
reached, the count will cycle back to 00.
Press and hold the UP/DOWN button for 2 seconds to send the channel information to the
transmitter via infrared transmission.
Press and hold the UP button the display channel will be fast forward.
Press and hold the DOWN button the display channel will be fast backward.
UP
CH ACH B
IR
ANT.A
VOLUME.AVOLUME.BPOWER
DOWN / PAIR
5
PLL UHF DUAL RECEIVER
10
DOWN /PAIR
UP
ANT.B
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
CONTROL ELEMENTS
In order for your wireless system to work correctly,both the receiver and transmitter must
be set to the same channel.
Follow the basic procedure for setting up and using your receiver wrieless system:
Physically place the receiver where it will be used,and extend the antennas vertically. With
the Power switch on and receiver power off,connect the included power adapter.Turn the receiver
on momentarily to confirm that the unit is receiving power. You will see the LCD display light up.
Then turn receiver power off.
SQUELCH B
SQUELCH A
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MODEL
S/N
12
3
3
MIN MAX
CH A
MIN MAX
CH B
UP
DOWN / PAIR
U-299R
VOLUME.AVOLUME.B POWER
ANT.A
CH ACH B
IR
PLL UHF DUAL RECEIVER
UP
DOWN / PAIR
ANT.B
With your amplifier or mixer off and volume control all the way down:connect the receiver
output jack to the mic or line level input of a mixer or amplifier using the balanced XLR output or
unbalanced 1/4" line level output.Turn the Level knob on the receiver completely counterclockwise,
then turn its power on.
PLASTIC HAND MIC
11
Grille Holder
22
Tube
33
Tail tube
44
Status Indicator
11
This LED displays the operation mode:
GREEN
RED
Flashing RED
55
Power/Mute Switch
Normal Operation
Mute
Low Battery
Press and hold to turn the unit on or off. Press and
release to mute or unmute the transmitter.
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IR Receiving Section
This window is used to capture the infrared signal
sent from the receiver during the IR UP/DOWN to
channelize the transmitter.
METAL HANG MIC
11
Status indicator
This LED displays the operation mode:
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2233
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55
GREEN
RED
Flashing RED
22
Power/Mute Switch
Normal Operation
Mute
Low Battery
Press and hold to turn the unit on or off. Press and
release to mute or unmute the transmitter.
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Battery Cover
Unscrew the battery cover and slide down to open
the MIC battery compartment
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6
CONTROL ELEMENTS
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Battery Holder
Open the battery holder by pressing the tab and lifting the cover.insert two standard AA(LR6)
batteries here,being sure to observe the plus and minus polarity markings shown.Although
rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries can be used,they do not supply adequate current for more
than four hours.WARNING:Do not insert the batteries backwards;doing so can cause severe
damage to the MIC and will void your warranty.
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Input GAIN Control
This control adjusts the transmitter input sensitivity.For optimal performance, using the included
screwdriver,
screen become to fulllight, the n turn do wn u ntil the RF displ ay n ot full light (les sth anfive).
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IR Lens
This w indow i s u sed t o c apture t he i nfrared s ignal s ent f rom t hed u ring th e IR U P/DOWN
t o c hannelize t he t ransmitter.The b attery c over m ust b e o pen a nd t he I R L ens f acing t owards t he
receiver to load the selected channel.
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Plastic Screwdriver
Designed for use in adjusting the MIC input GAIN control(See #5 Input GAIN Control HH).
BELTPACK MIC
11
Antenna
This permanently attached transmitter antenna should be fully extended during normal
operation.
22
Status Indicator
This LED displays the operation mode:
Set the input GAIN control to where you can see the RF display of receiver
receiver
CONTROL ELEMENTS
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MINI 4P CONNECTOR
AA
Pin 1, GND
BB
Pin 2, Phantom power supply for Condenser microphone
CC
Pin 3, for Guitar, bass and keyboards
DD
Pin 4, for Dynamic or condenser microphone
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IR Receiving Section
This window is used to capture the infrared signal sent from the receiver during the IR UP/DOWN
to channelize the transmitter.
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Input GAIN Control
This control adjusts the transmitter input sensitivity to work with microphone and instruments
inputs.For optimal performance,using the included screwdriver,
where you can see the RF display of U-299R screen become to full light , th en tu rn dow n
receiver
until the T he refore display not full light(less than five).
77
Driver
Designed for use in adjusting the MIC input GAIN control.
DD
AA
CC
Set the input GAIN controlt o
11
77
GREEN
RED
Flashing RED
33
Power/Mute Switch
Normal Operation
Mute
Low Battery
Press and hold to turn the unit on or off. Press and release to mute or unmute the transmitter.
7
1133
22
55
66
44
BB
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