SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP UPUL-MODAU-HM Wireless Microphone User Manual AU 800R 800P 800H ALTO FCC

SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED Wireless Microphone AU 800R 800P 800H ALTO FCC

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WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMAU-800RAU-800H/AU-800P/AU-800LV/AU-800HS/AU-800GOWNER'S MANUAL www.altoproaudio.comVersion 1.4 DEC. 2007LTORRcAll rights reserved to ALTO. All features and content might be changed without prior notice. Any photocopy, translation, or reproduction of part  of this  manual without written permission is  forbidden. Copyright    2007 Seikaku Group   SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITEDNO. 1, Lane 17, Sec.  2, Han Shi West Road, Taichung 40151, Taiwanhttp://www.altoproaudio.com Tel: 886-4-22313737email: alto@altoproaudio.com  Fax: 886-4-22346757HM-38LTORNF02566-1.4
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONTO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKPLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER ORTHE BACK PANEL OF THIS EQUIPMENT.THERE ARE NO PARTS NEEDED BY USERINSIDE THE EQUIPMENT. FOR SERVICE, PLEASE CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICECENTERS.WARNINGTo reduce the risk of electric shockand fire, do not expose this equipmentto moisture or rain.Dispose of this product shouldnot be placed in municipal wasteand should be separate collection.Move this Equipment only with a cart,stand, tripod, or bracket,specified by themanufacturer, orsold with theEquipment. Whena cart is used, usecaution when moving the cart / equipmentcombination toavoid possibleinjury from tip-over.Permanent hearing loss may be caused byexposure to \ extremely high noise levels.The US. Government's Occupational Safetyand Health Administration (OSHA) hasspecified the permissible exposure to noiselevel.These are shown in the following chart:        This symbol, wherever used, alerts you to th e         presence of un-insulated and dangerous voltages within the product enclosure. These are voltages that may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock or death.   This symbol, wherever used, alerts you to    important operating and maintenance instructions. Please read.Protective Ground TerminalAC mains (Alternating Current)Hazardous Live TerminalON:   Denotes the product is turned o n.OFF:  Denotes the product is turned off. The apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.The mains plug or an appliance coupler is usedas the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.CAUTION    Describes precautions that should be observed to     prevent damage to the product.Read this Manual carefully before operation.Keep this Manual in a safe place.Be aware of all warnings reportedwith this symbol.Keep this Equipment away from water andmoisture.Clean it only with dry cloth. Do not usesolvent or other chemicals.Do not damp or cover any cooling opening.Install the equipment only in accordance withthe Manufacturer's instructions.Power Cords are designed for your safety. Donot remove Ground connections! If the plugdoes not fit your AC outlet, seek advice froma qualified electrician. Protect the power cord and plug from any physical stress toavoid risk of electric shock. Do not placeheavy objects on the power cord. This couldcause electric shock or fire.Unplug this equipment when unused for longperiods of time or during a storm.Refer all service to qualified service personnelonly. Do not perform any servicing other thanthose instructions contained within theUser's Manual.To prevent fire and damage to the product,use only the recommended fuse type asindicated in this manual. Do not short-circuitthe fuse holder. Before replacing the fuse,make sure that the product is OFF anddisconnected from the AC outlet.7. WARRANTYTo obtain Warranty Service, the buyer should first fill out and  return the enclosed    Warranty Registration Card within 10 days  of the Purchase Date.     All the information presented in this Warranty Registration  Card gives the    manufacturer a better understanding of  the sales status, so as  to provide a    more effective and efficient after-sales warranty  service. Please fill out all  the    information carefully and genuinely, miswriting or absence of this card will void    your warranty service. 2.1 In case of return  for any warranty service, please  make sure that the          product is well packed in  its original shipping carton, and  it can protect your          unit from any other extra  damage.    2.2 Please provide a copy  of your sales receipt or  other proof of purchase with          the returned machine, and give detail information about your return address          and contact telephone number.    2.3 A brief description of the defect  will be appreciated.     2.4 Please prepay all the  costs involved in the return  shipping, handling and          insurance.     3.1   warrants that this product will  be free from any defects  in materialsLTO          and/or workmanship for a period  of 1 year from the  purchase date if you          have completed the Warranty Registration Card  in time.     3.2 The warranty service is  only available to the original  consumer, who purchased           this product directly from the  retail dealer, and it can not be  transferred.    3.3 During the warranty service,    may repair or replace this  product at itsLTO          own option at no charge  to you for parts or  for labor in accordance with  the          right side of this limited  warranty.    3.4 This warranty does not  apply to the damages to  this product that occurred          as the following conditions:     Instead of operating in accordance with the user's manual thoroughly, any abuse      or misuse of this product.    Normal tear and wear.    The product has been altered  or modified in any way.    Damage which  may have been caused either  directly or indirectly by another        product / force / etc.    Abnormal service or repairing by  anyone other than the qualified  personnel or      technician.        And in such cases, all the expenses  will be charged to the  buyer.    3.5 In no event shall   be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. LTO          Some states do not allow  the exclusion or limitation of  incidental or           consequential damages, so the above  exclusion or limitation may not  apply to          you.    3.6 This warranty gives you  the specific rights, and these  rights are compatible          with the state laws, you  may also have other  statutory rights that may vary          from state to state.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.WARNING: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
IN THIS MANUAL:1. INTRODUCTION...............................................................................12. FEATURES......................................................................................33. CONTROL ELEMENTS.....................................................................44. OPERATION ...................................................................................85. ANNEX ..........................................................................................136. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................187. WARRANTY..................................................................................191. INTRODUCTIONEnjoy your AU-800 and make sure to read  this Manual carefully before operation! Thank you for your purchasing the AU-800    LTO wireless system.Your AU-800   is based on a  new revolutionary UHF PLL (phase loop locked) circuit which allows the simultaneous use  of more than 144 channels  (depending on your country regulations). The Receiver is provided with 2 antennas that  constantly monitor the incoming RF (radio  frequency) signal and send only  the stronger RF signal to the AU-800R Receiver. Your AU-800  system is full of key features such as AUTO-SCAN function, battery level monitoring and others. AU-800H: It is a handheld transmitter with rubberised finished and level hi-fi microphone capsule.    Depending on the options available your AU-800 system consists of:ANT BGROUP CHANNELAFRFMHzAU-800RANT-A ANT-BPOWERRLTOPLL UHF DIVERSITY WIRELESS RECEIVERUP MENUDOWN MEMAU-800HRLTOMHz6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONModelChannelFrequency bandReceiver typeFrequency responseFrequency stabilityT.H.D.Modulation modeS/N RatioDynamicRF sensitivityAudio outputBalance outputPower supplyDimensions (WDH) WeightMulti-channels, up to 144 frequency presets for each frequency bandUHF 470-900 MHz (Dependent on applicable country regulations)PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED50 Hz-15 kHz ( 3 dB)0.005% (-10 -50 )1 kHz 0.8%FM (F3E)90 dB100 dB-100 dBm/30 dB SINADUnbalanced 6.3mm phone jack 550mV; 20KHz deviation1.1 V,  20 kHz deviationDC 15V/ 500mA  (AC 115V/230V 50/60Hz adaptor)210 155 44 mm;  (8.2"   6.1"   1.7")              1.10 KgModelOscillation modeCarrier Frequency BandFrequency ResponseFrequency StabilityT.H.D.Modulation ModeRF Output PowerDynamicTone TrequencyCurrent DrainMax. DeviationBatteryOptionalMic. Capsule(Optional)DimensionsWeightPLL UHF SYNTHESIZEDUHF 470-900 MHz Dependent on applicable  country regulations50 Hz-15 kHz ( 3 dB)0.005% (-10 ~ 50 )FM (F3E)5-50mW(adjustable 3 bands)100 dB 30-33 kHz100 mA35 kHz "AA" type   2 Nickel hydrogen battery+chargerCondenser or Dynamic Capsule277  36.5mm (10.9" 1.44") 0.246 Kg 1 kHz<0.8%ModelOscillation modeCarrier Frequency BandFrequency ResponseFrequency StabilityT.H.D.Modulation ModeRF Output PowerDynamicTone TrequencyCurrent DrainMax. DeviationBatteryOptionalMic. Capsule(Optional)DimensionsWeightPLL UHF SYNTHESIZEDUHF 470-900 MHz Dependent on applicable  country regulations50 Hz-15 kHz ( 3 dB)0.005% (-10 ~ 50 )FM (F3E)5-50mW(adjustable 3 bands)100 dB 30-33 kHz100 mA35 kHz "AA" type   2 Nickel hydrogen battery +chargerCondenser or Dynamic Capsule1 kHz<0.8%0.090 Kg 97   68   22 mm (3.82" 2.68"   0.87")
                          Group 1-1: 850.125        Group 1-10: 851.925                          Group 2-2: 852.725        Group 2-5: 859.925                          Group 3-4: 857.725        Group 2-6: 862.325                          Group 5-8: 867.725        Group 4-11: 874.725                          Group 8-6: 863.525        Group 8-8: 868.325: Dynamic Mic.: 50 Hz~16 kHz( 3 dB): 300   20% at 1kHz: -71 dB  3 dB: Omni-directional1. INTRODUCTIONAU-800P/800LV/800HS/800G A bodypack transmitter with belt clip. The bodypack transmitter will come with either:(1). A cable to be connected to an electric  guitar or bass (AU-800G).(2). A Lavalier Microphone. This is the little "bug" to be clipped on ties,  shirts,       nipples, etc.(AU-800LV)(3). A Headset Microphone that is fit like a  pair of sunglasses so that  the Player       has both hands free to  play an instrument, dance, shot  the Audience, etc.(AU-800HS)AU-800PSELECT CH/ONLTOMHz(1)                          X:1000 Hz                          Y:-50.9 dBv/Pa                          Y:-48.6 dBm/Pa                          D:0.0 dB                          Y:-77.5 dBv/Pa                          Y:-75.3 dBm/Pa                          D:0.0 dB                          D:-26.6 dB                          -40                          -90                          -80                          -70                          -60                          -50                          20                          50                          100                          200                          500                          1K                          2K                          5K                          10K                          20K5. ANNEX850.125  850.325  850.525  850.725  850.925  851.125  851.325  851.525  851.725  851.925  852.125  852.325 852.525  852.725  852.925  853.125  853.325  853.525  853.725  853.925  854.125  854.325  854.525  854.725 854.925  855.125  855.325  855.525  855.725  855.925  856.125  856.325  856.525  856.725  856.925  857.125 857.325  857.525  857.725  857.925  858.125  858.325  858.525  858.725  858.925  859.125  859.325  859.525 859.725  859.925  860.125  860.325  860.525  860.725  860.925  861.125  861.325  861.525  861.725  861.925 862.125  862.325  862.525  862.725  862.925  863.125  863.325  863.525 863.725  863.925  864.125 864.325 864.525 864.725 864.925 865.125 865.325 865.525 865.725 865.925 866.125 866.325 866.525 866.725 866.925 867.125 867.325 867.525 867.725 867.925 868.125 868.325 868.525 868.725 868.925 869.125 869.325 869.525 869.725 869.925 870.125 870.325 870.525 870.725 870.925 871.125 871.325 871.525 871.725 871.925 872.125 872.325 872.525 872.725 872.925 873.125 873.325 873.525 873.725 873.925 874.125 874.325 874.525 874.725 874.925 875.125 875.325 875.525 875.725 875.925 876.125 876.325 876.525 876.725 876.925 877.125 877.325 877.525 877.725 877.925 878.125 878.325 878.525 878.725 1. The values with underlines should  be scanned manually by adjusting the UP/DOWN key. 2. The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference. 918.325 918.525 919.925    920.125 920.325 920.525 920.725 920.925 922.325    922.525  922.725  922.925 923.125 923.325 924.725    924.925 925.125 925.325 925.525 925.725 927.125    927.325  927.525  927.725 927.925 928.125 929.525    929.725  929.925  930.125 930.325 930.525 931.925    932.125  932.325  932.525 932.725 932.925 934.325    934.525  934.725  934.925 935.125 935.325 936.725  936.925  937.125  937.325 937.525 937.725 939.125  939.325  939.525  939.725 939.925 940.125 941.525  941.725  941.925  942.125 942.325 942.525 915.125 915.325 915.525 915.725 915.925 916.125917.525 917.725 917.925 918.125918.725 918.925 921.125 923.525 923.725 925.925 926.125 928.325 928.525  930.725 930.925 933.125 933.325 935.525 935.725 937.925 938.125 940.325 940.525 942.725 942.925 916.325 916.525921.325919.125 919.325 919.525 921.525 921.725 921.925  922.125 923.925 924.125 924.325  924.525 926.325 926.525 926.725  926.925 928.725 928.925 929.125  929.325 931.125 931.325 931.525  931.725 933.525 933.725 933.925  934.125 935.925 936.125 936.325  936.525 938.325 938.525 938.725 938.925 940.725 940.925 941.125 941.325 943.125 943.325 943.525 943.725 916.725 916.925 917.125 917.325919.725
                          Group 1-1: 798.125        Group 1-10: 819.725                          Group 2-2: 800.725        Group 2-5: 807.925                          Group 3-4: 805.725        Group 2-6: 810.325                          Group 5-8: 815.725        Group 4-11: 822.725                          Group 8-6: 811.525        Group 8-8: 816.3252. FEATURESUser Friendly interface including a large blue back lighted display and an    intuitive MENU system for easy operation.Auto Scan Function2 Antennas and switching diversity circuitSelector for three different audio output levels depending of kind of mixer usedSquelch control to minimize RF  interferencesSoft touch rubberised painting to avoid handling noiseRechargeable battery designSelector for three different output levels depending of kind of  receiver usedLCD displayBattery status displayMute function (this function is very welcomed by Politicians...)Lock function to avoid miss action during a live performance  Each AU-800 System complies with E MC regulations and includes 144 different channels.   (Not all channels may be av ailable in certa in Countries depending on loc al regulations).  They are manufactured under ISO9000:2000,  ISO/TS 16949:2002 quality    management system.1. INTRODUCTION 680 ohm  50-12 kHz; -65 dB  3 dB at 1kHz 12 180 mm( 0.47" 7.1") 22g(0.049Ib) 600 ohm : 80-12 kHz; -68 dB+/-3 dB at 1kHz; Uni-directional;  52g (0.12Ib)(2) (3)798.125  798.325  798.525  798.725  798.925  799.125  799.325  799.525  799.725  799.925  800.125  800.325 800.525  800.725  800.925  801.125  801.325  801.525  801.725  801.925  802.125  802.325  802.525  802.725 802.925  803.125  803.325  803.525  803.725  803.925  804.125  804.325  804.525  804.725  804.925  805.125 805.325  805.525  805.725  805.925  806.125  806.325  806.525  806.725  806.925  807.125  807.325  807.525 807.725  807.925  808.125 808.325  808.525  808.725  808.925  809.125  809.325 809.525  809.725 809.925 810.125 810.325 810.525 810.725  810.925 811.125 811.325 811.525 811.725 811.925 812.125 812.325 812.525 812.725 812.925 813.125  813.325 813.525 813.725 813.925 814.125 814.325 814.525 814.725 814.925 815.125 815.325 815.525 815.725 815.925 816.125 816.325 816.525 816.725 816.925 817.125 817.325 817.525 817.725 817.925 818.125 818.325 818.525 818.725 818.925 819.125 819.325 819.525 819.725 819.925 820.125 820.325 820.525 820.725 820.925 821.125 821.325 821.525 821.725 821.925 822.125 822.325 822.525 822.725 822.925 823.125 823.325 823.525 823.725 823.925 824.125 824.325 824.525 824.725 824.925 825.125 825.325 825.525 825.725 825.925 826.125 826.325 826.525 826.725 1. The values with underlines should be scanned manually by adjusting the UP/DOWN key. 2. The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference. 5. ANNEX
 Ok, enough with numbers. Let's start to fam iliarize with your AU-800 System.  First of all, the AU-800R Receiver:It switches your AU-800R ON and OFF.3. CONTROL ELEMENTSSPOTLIGHTVia this key you can  activate the desired function.  You can enter the selected frequency via this key, moreover you can also   activate the AUTO-SCAN function via the same key. You can adjust the right values through these two keys once the MENU is  activated.All the key functions of your AU-800 Receiver are monitored through this big, amazing, blue back lighted display such as: Ra dio Signal, Audio Signal, Battery life (absolutely with some little magic you ca n see the battery life of the transmitter directly on the receiver!), group va lue, channel value and the selected frequency.You must connected the two cute antennas you found in the box if yo u want to get proper RF transmission.ANT BGROUP CHANNELAFRFMHzAU-800RANT-A ANT-BPOWERRLTOPLL UHF DIVERSITY WIRELESS RECEIVERUP MENUDOWN MEM2 13456 6740.125  740.325  740.525  740.725  740.925  741.125  741.325  741.525  741.725  741.925  742.125  742.325 742.525  742.725  742.925  743.125  743.325  743.525  743.725  743.925  744.125  744.325  744.525  744.725 744.925  745.125  745.325  745.525  745.725  745.925  746.125  746.325  746.525  746.725  746.925  747.125 747.325  747.525  747.725  747.925  748.125  748.325  748.525  748.725  748.925  749.125  749.325  749.525 749.725  749.925  750.125  750.325  750.525  750.725 750.925  751.125  751.325 751.525 751.725 751.925 752.125 752.325 752.525 752.725 752.925 753.125 753.325 753.525 753.725 753.925 754.125 754.325 754.525 754.725 754.925 755.125 755.325 755.525 755.725 755.925 756.125 756.325 756.525 756.725 756.925 757.125 757.325 757.525 757.725 757.925 758.125 758.325 758.525 758.725 758.925 759.125 759.325 759.525 759.725 759.925 760.125 760.325 760.525 760.725 760.925 761.125 761.325 761.525 761.725 761.925 762.125 762.325 762.525 762.725 762.925 763.125 763.325 763.525 763.725 763.925 764.125 764.325 764.525 764.725 764.925 765.125 765.325 765.525 765.725 765.925 766.125 766.325 766.525 766.725 766.925 767.125 767.325 767.525 767.725 767.925 768.125 768.325 768.525 768.725 5. ANNEX702.125  702.325  702.525  702.725  702.925  703.125  703.325  703.525  703.725  703.925  704.125  704.325 704.525  704.725  704.925  705.125  705.325  705.525  705.725  705.925  706.125  706.325  706.525  706.725 706.925  707.125  707.325  707.525  707.725  707.925  708.125  708.325  708.525  708.725  708.925  709.125 709.325  709.525  709.725  709.925  710.125  710.325  710.525 710.725 710.925 711.125 711.325  711.525 711.725 711.925 712.125 712.325 712.525 712.725 712.925 713.125 713.325 713.525 713.725 713.925 714.125 714.325 714.525 714.725 714.925 715.125 715.325 715.525 715.725 715.925 716.125 716.325 716.525 716.725 716.925 717.125 717.325 717.525 717.725 717.925 718.125 718.325 718.525 718.725 718.925 719.125 719.325 719.525 719.725 719.925 720.125 720.325 720.525 720.725 720.925 721.125 721.325 721.525 721.725 721.925 722.125 722.325 722.525 722.725 722.925 723.125 723.325 723.525 723.725 723.925 724.125 724.325 724.525 724.725 724.925 725.125 725.325 725.525 725.725 725.925 726.125 726.325 726.525 726.725 726.925 727.125 727.325 727.525 727.725 727.925 728.125 728.325 728.525 728.725 728.925 729.125 729.325 729.525 729.725 729.925 730.125 730.325 730.525 730.725
2 3AF OUTBALANCEDAF OUTUNBALANCED15-18V DC500mATo connect a balanced cable with XL R connector (we forgot to tell you that although your AU-800 system is wireless, you will still need to connect the receiver to your Mixing Desk and to a wall plug !)To be used with an unbalanced cable and standard 1/4" mono jack. You can connect the supplied AC Adapter to this socket.3. CONTROL ELEMENTSSPOTLIGHT  This spring steel mesh grill will protect the microphone capsule during a live   performance. Especially made for heavy metal players, alcohol, drugs, etc.This nice blue LCD will indicate the current operation status.If you press this key for a few seconds, your Transmitter will be switched ON or OFF. Once you have switched the unit ON, just press this key again slightly and you can edit various parameters, such as CHANNEL, GROUP, RF POWER LEVEL and LOCK/UNLOCK. Once you are in the LOCK position, no further operation is allowed. And in a few seconds, the display will show the current selected frequency (In MHZ). Battery level will also be shown.11324567AU-800HRLTOMHz572.125  572.325  572.525  572.725  572.925  573.125 573.325  573.525  573.725  573.925  574.125  574.325 574.525  574.725  574.925  575.125  575.325  575.525 575.725  575.925  576.125  576.325  576.525  576.725 576.925  577.125  577.325  577.525  577.725  577.925 578.125  578.325  578.525  578.725  578.925  579.125 579.325  579.525  579.725  579.925  580.125  580.325 580.525  580.725  580.925  581.125  581.325  581.525 581.725  581.925  582.125  582.325  582.525  582.725 582.925  583.125  583.325  583.525  583.725  583.925 584.125  584.325  584.525  584.725  584.925  585.125 585.325  585.525  585.725  585.925  586.125  586.325 638.125  638.325  638.525  638.725  638.925  639.125 639.325 639.525  639.725  639.925  640.125  640.325 640.525 640.725  640.925 641.125 641.325  641.525 641.725 641.925  642.125 642.325 642.525  642.725 642.925 643.125  643.325 643.525 643.725 643.925 644.125 644.325 644.525 644.725 644.925 645.125 645.325 645.525 645.725 645.925 646.125 646.325 646.525 646.725 646.925 647.125 647.325 647.525 647.725 647.925 648.125 648.325 648.525 648.725 648.925 649.125 649.325 649.525 649.725 649.925 650.125 650.325 650.525 650.725 650.925 651.125 651.325 651.525 651.725 651.925 652.125 652.325 5. ANNEX
++++----8AU-800PSELECT CH/ONLTORRMHz The Antenna of your AU-800H is integrated in the microphone body.  Please do not cover the antenna for optimal RF transmission. We also  include 7 different color antenna covers for multiple operation of frequency.Once you are in operation mode, you can access this key to edit certain parameters. Press this key for a few seconds and the unit will enter in the MUTE mode. (In this way, you can tell your Bass Player what you think about the Sound Engineer without anybody knowing that!). Press it again for a few seconds and you will unmute the unit.This unit may be powered from one pair of dry or rechargeable batteries, um3 size AA 1.5V. With the rechargeable batteries putting inside, use the charger supplied to recharge the batteries.Note: This charger is for buyer's option. You can buy it from your dealer.3. CONTROL ELEMENTSSPOTLIGHT12345675. ANNEXMost countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information. These regulations state which devices can use which frequencies, and help to limit the amount of RF(radio frequency)interference in all wireless communications. To be flexible enough to operate worldwide, MOD-800R Wireless receivers  are available in a number of models, each with a unique frequency range. Each frequency range, or band, spans up to 24 MHz of the wireless broadcast spectrum. Available bands are:F1:470.000-494.000(470-496)MHz          F2:518.000-542.000(518-544)MHzF3:572.000-596.000(572-598)MHz          F4:638.000-662.000(638-664)MHzF5:702.000-726.000(702-731)MHz          F6:740.000-764.000(740-769)MHzF7:798.000-822.000(798-827)MHz          F8:850.000-874.000(850-879)MHzF9:915.000-939.000(915-944)MHz  470.125  470.325  470.525  470.725  470.925  471.125 471.325  471.525  471.725  471.925  472.125  472.325 472.525  472.725  472.925  473.125  473.325  473.525 473.725  473.925  474.125  474.325  474.525  474.725 474.925  475.125  475.325  475.525  475.725  475.925 476.125  476.325  476.525  476.725  476.925  477.125 477.325  477.525  477.725  477.925  478.125  478.325 478.525  478.725  478.925  479.125  479.325  479.525 479.725  479.925  480.125  480.325  480.525  480.725 480.925  481.125  481.325  481.525  481.725  481.925 482.125  482.325  482.525  482.725  482.925  483.125 483.325  483.525  483.725  483.925  484.125  484.325 518.125  518.325  518.525  518.725  518.925  519.125 519.325  519.525  519.725  519.925  520.125  520.325 520.525  520.725  520.925  521.125  521.325  521.525 521.725  521.925  522.125  522.325  522.525 522.725 522.925  523.125  523.325  523.525  523.725 523.925 524.125  524.325  524.525 524.725 524.925 525.125 525.325 525.525 525.725 525.925 526.125 526.325 526.525 526.725 526.925 527.125 527.325 527.525 527.725 527.925 528.125 528.325 528.525 528.725 528.925 529.125 529.325 529.525 529.725 529.925 530.125 530.325 530.525 530.725 530.925 531.125 531.325 531.525 531.725 531.925 532.125 532.325
 If you press this key for a few seconds, your Transmitter will be switched  ON or OFF. Once you have switched the unit ON, just press this key again  slightly and you can edit various parameters such as CHANNEL, GROUP,  RF POWER LEVEL and LOCK/UNLOCK. Once you are in the LOCK position  no further operation is allowed. And in a few seconds, the display will show  the current selected frequency (in MHZ). Battery level will also be shown.Once you are in operation mode, you can access this key  to edit certain parameters. Press this key for a few  seconds and the unit  will enter in the  MUTE mode. (In this way, you can tell your Bass Player what you think  about the Sound Engineer without everybody knowing that!). Press it again for a few seconds and you will unmute the unit.This nice blue LCD will indicate the current operation status. This connector is used to connect the unit with the clip microphones. for  example, HM-38 condenser microphone or LM-10 clip microphone.With the rechargeable batteries put inside, use the charger supplied to recharge the batteries.    This unit may be powered from one pair dry or rechargeable batteries,    Um3 size AA 1.5V. , , for Dynamic or Condenser microphone, for Guitar, bass and keyboards, GNDIt is a flexible antenna. To get effective transmission, never cover the antenna with hand, clothes, etc. during operation, and always position the transmitter nearby the receiver.  It is the detachable belt clip for e asy carry during the live applications. 3. CONTROL ELEMENTSSPOTLIGHTPhantom power supply for Condenser  microphoneYou don't want accidental change of frequency or other setting in the middle of a performance, do you? Any miss-operation during a live performance can be easily avoided thanks to the LOCK function. With the LOCK function ON no further change of setting is allowed until the Transmitter is unlocked. To access the LOCK Menu, press the CH/ON key four times and then press the SELECT key to lock or unlock the Transmitter Settings. Your choice of setting will automatically be saved into the Transmitter in a few seconds. The blue display shows "lock" and "unlock" depending on the operating mode.Fig 10: LOCKFig 11: UNLOCKSometimes, there are things that you want to te ll to your Friends on stage or your nearby Companion during a Meeting but not necessarily to the rest of the world especially if you are ON LIVE on CNN... A smart feature on your Transmitter allows you to easily MUTE the microphone so you are free to talk to the people next to you without the rest of the world hearing what you say . To enter into MUTE function simply press the SELECT key for a few seconds and the Transmitter will mute any audio signal going to the Receiver. Press SELECT again for a few seconds and you will UNMUTE the Transmitter.3. CONTROL ELEMENTS4. OPERATION(1)   (4)   (3)   (2)
  First of all, you should turn your Transmitter ON, then with your   AU-800R Receiver turned ON, press the MEM key at least for    one second. Your AU-800R will automatically look for the frequency  where your  LTO Transmitter is operating. It will scan all the 12   Groups and Channels for a total of 144 frequencies available. A.This indicates the Frequency Group. There are 12 Groups and each    Group includes 12 different channels (frequencies).B.This indicates the Channel Number. There are 12 channels for each one    of the 12 Groups for a total of 144 channels.C.MUTE: If the Display shows   , the Mute function is  disengaged. If the    display shows   , the Mute function is engaged.D.This shows the selected frequency.E.This shows you the remaining life of the Battery of your Transmitter. 3    segments means full life, 1 segment means it is time to replace or    recharge the battery. If this icon disappeared, it means    that your transmitter is switched OFF.F. This bar(AF) indicates the level of the audio signal coming into the Re ceiver.G.This bar(RF) indicates the level of radio signal coming into the Receiver.H.This indicates which of the 2 antennas is operating. Radio signal will    automatically switch from Ant 1 to Ant 2, indicating that the diversity    circuit is operating properly.- And now, let's see the four keys in detail:  MEM key: The first function of this key is to activate the AUTO-SCAN   function. Suppose that you have more than one  LTO transmitter in front of you with your AU-800R Receiver and you want to start to   operate one of them with your AU-800 Receiver.   OK, if so far you remember all the functions and features of your AU-800 system you are ready to operate the Unit. Let's start from the Receiver:3. CONTROL ELEMENTS4. OPERATIONNote: Why  LTO wireless systems come with 144 different frequencies?Not because you will need to use 144 different microphones at the same time. It is unlikely that you will use more than 8 systems at the same time so why 144 frequencies? This mainly depends on Countries regulations. We offer frequencies from 470 to 900 MHZ. Some of these frequencies are illegal in certain Countries and vice versa. Offering such a wide range of frequencies we make sure that each single Country on the planet will have more than enough choice of frequencies available. Not only: A certain frequency is close to the frequency generated by lighting equipment, a computer, a fax machine and so on. Therefore, thanks to the large number of frequencies available you can easily switch to another frequency that is interference-free. In your Transmitter, there are 12 frequency bands or GROUPS. Each Group contains 12 channels according to EMC regulations. To select a Group you must first switch your Transmitter ON by pressing the CH/ON key for a few seconds until you hear the beep and the blue display is lighted. Then press the CH/ON key again slightly and you will access the GROUP menu. At this point use the SELECT key to change the GROUP value from 1 to 12. Now, to access the CHANNEL menu, press again slightly the CH/ON key two times and use the SELECT key to change frequency from 1 to 12. Your setting will be automatically saved in a few seconds and the display will go back to the main menu showing the operating frequency. Once you have changed the operating frequency on your Transmitter, you need to activate the SCAN function in your AU-800R Receiver. In this way, the Receiver with synchronize automatically on the Transmitter frequency.Your Transmitter can operate on three different levels of output power . These are different from the Handheld Model and the Bodypack model.For the Handheld model the levels are- PL 0, the output power is 0 dBm- PL 1, the output power is 5 dBm - PL 2, the output power is 10 dBm And for the Bodypack version the levels are- PL 0, the output power is 0 dBm- PL 1, the output power is 5 dBm - PL 2, the output power is 10 dBm position the transmitter nearby the  receiver.3. CONTROL ELEMENTS4. OPERATION
Fig 3 mute function onFig 2  mute function off This key activates several functions:Press this key slightly once and you will get into the MANUAL SELECT for the 144 frequencies. When the GROUP indicator is flashing, you can press the UP/DOWN keys to select manually the desired Group. Then you can press the MEM key to store this setting.Press the MENU key twice and the CHANNEL indicator will flash. Use the UP/DOWN keys to selected the desired channel and then press MEM key to store this setting.Press the MENU key three times and you can adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL. Using the UP/DOWN keys you have the choice to select three different levels:PL 0 indicates that the output  level is 1.1VPL 1 indicates that the output  level is 575mVPL 2 indicates that the output  level is 250mV: This function is only  available when using the XLR  balanced output.Press the MENU key four  times and you will get  into the MUTE function. Use  the UP/DOWN keys to mute/unmute the  Unit. Press the MENU key five times and you will activate the SQUELCH function. To squelch or not to squelch, this is the issue...Squelch is a complicated name to express a simple conce pt: The threshold above or below that a signal is made pass through the receiver or not. Fig 1During this process, the audio output will be muted and the display will show you the Group Number scanned, the channel number scanned and the frequency that is being scanned. Once the transmitter frequency has been found, the display will flash and the RF bar indicator and Battery life icon will appear. Press MEM again slightly and such frequency will be stored into your AU-800R Receiver. Please note that frequencies can be scanned manually using the UP/DOWN key. See the Annex for more details.AFRFMHzAFRFMHzAFRFMHz3. CONTROL ELEMENTS4. OPERATIONFig 4Press the CH/ON key for a few seconds and the transmitter will be powered ON. At this point the blue back lighted display will show:Fig 5Preset frequency Remaining battery lifeWith the Transmitter switching ON, you can slightly press the CH/ON key again and you will access to the following parameters:Preset Group                                               Preset Channel      The frequency at which the unit is operatingThe Battery StatusAnd now that you know how to operate your AU-800R Receiver, let's learn how to use the AU-800 Transmitters. The following instructions apply both to the handheld version and to the bodypack version.There are 2 keys on the Transmitter labelled CH/ON and SELECT.Fig 6 Fig 7MHzAFRFMHz3. CONTROL ELEMENTS4. OPERATION12345678910-100 dB-96 dB-93 dB-90 dB-87 dB-85 dB-83 dB-81 dB-79 dB-77 dB

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