Azden 10BT WIRELESS MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER User Manual USERS MANUAL
Azden Corporation WIRELESS MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER USERS MANUAL
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100LT SYSTEM User’s Guide 100UPR ' 1OBT ON-CAMERA UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM AflAZDEN Thank you for purchasing Azden’s 100LT wireless system. which consists of the 100UPR receiver, ioBT transmitter and EX-503 lapel microphone. Optional transmitters for this system include the 51XT XLR plug-in and 41HT handheld microphone. This equipment is designed primarily for video cameras but is usable with most electronic components having a microphone input. RECEIVER (100UPR) (1) Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down. (2) insert one fresh alkaline 9V battery into the compartment. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment. In addition to the battery, inside the battery compartment you will find the following: (3-4) Frequency select With the frequency group dial on the left (3) you can select any of seven frequency groups (numbered from 0-6), With the frequency channel dial on the right(4) you can select any of nine frequencies channels (numbered 0-8). (5) Phone level output adjustment Using the supplied screwdriver, turn the dial clockwise to increase earphone output level. Turn the dial counterclockwise to decrease earphone output level. (6) Power Switches the receiver“0n" or "Off‘. (7) Mic Out jack The iDOUPR is supplied with a mini-to-mini cable. Plug the end of the cable with one black band into the receiver. Plug the end of the cable with two black bands into the microphone input of the video camera. if your camera's microphone input is the 3-pin XLR type you'll need the optional MX—i cable. (8) LED indicator The LED turns red when the receiver is switched ‘On" and green when receiving a signal from the transmitter. (9) Phone jack Plug an earphone into this jack to monitor the sound. The jack is wired to work with either mono or stereo headphones (you will hear mono is both ears). TRANSMITTER (1OBT) (1) Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down. (2) Insert one fresh alkaline 9V battery into the compartment. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment in addition to the battery, inside the battery compartment you will find the following: (3—4) Frequency select With the frequency group dial on the left (3) you can select any of seven frequency groups (numbered from 0-6). With the frequency channel dial on the right (4) you can select any of nine frequencies channels (numbered 0-8). (10 and 12) Power and Standby switches The power “On" and “Off switch (10) enables and disables all transmitter functions while the Audio switch (12) “On" and “Standby" positions tum the audio off and on. Switching the transmitterto ‘Standbyf will cause the receiverto muted This allows the microphone to be handled with no noise, (11) The LED Indicator turns green when the Power is turned “On". This LED will also turn red to indicate that battery level is low and die battery must be changed. (13) The MICjack accepts a 35mm jack from a microphone such as the supplied EX-503. Other lavalier and/or headset microphones can also be used, (14) The Audio input Level Control enables you to adjust the input level of the microphone Tum clockwise to increase, orcounterclockwise to decrease the input level. A small screwdriver is supplied to make these adjustments The level control is factory-preset in the center position, Operating the system Because this is a frequency agile system, you have to choose the frequency for both the transmitter and receiver via the group and channel dials (3 and 4). We cannot stress enough that the transmitter and receiver pair MUST BE SET TO THE SAME GROUP and CHANNEL NUMBER. Additionally, multiple systems used in the same location should be on the same group number but on different channel numbers. (See below for example) ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE FREQUENCY YOU'VE CHOSEN ls CLEAR PRIOR TO USING THE SYSTEM Finally, if you need to change the group or channel number you must shut off both the transmitter and receiver before making a change. When the units are tumed "On" the frequency is locked and will not change. When operating multiple systems all receivers and transmitters must be on the same group. Example: 4 systems operating simultaneously. Systemfil Spaniel Systmiifli Systemtt‘t Gui Giarmel GwLOmmd GuLGiamd GmLflnnnel Myers 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 l Murine-s 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 To change the frequency of a transmitter/receiver pairthat ls already on YOU MUST TURN BOTH THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEWER “fl” FlRSTl 100UPR Receiver Mount the receiver to your camera using either the supplied Velcro or hotvshoe mount. Connect the output cable to the receiver and to the microphone input on the video camera. Switch the 100UPR to "On“ and the LED should turn red. If it does not light, check the battery. Plug an earphone into the phone jack to monitor sound. Adjust the phone volume as necessary. 10BT Transmitter Plug in the supplied lapel microphone and clip it to your subject. The microphone should be placed 4-12 inches from your subjects“ mouth. Clip the transmitter to a belt using the supplied belt-clip (15) or place it in a pocket. Switch the transmitter to “On“. The LED should light. If it does not, check the battery. Have someone speak into the microphone as you monitorthe sound through the receiver's phone output. If the sound is distorted lower the input gain on the transmitter. If there is not enough volume raise the input gain on the transmitter. 8284 2:8 8:8 228 238 £38 3.5 228 232 8 $38 838 228 88.88 80.02 832 83.3“ 832 832 m T8838 $388 838 £38 828 258 228 $28 238 v 238 838 228 828 828 828 83.3 828 83,8 m 228 838 338 838 828 828 858 832 858 N 828 238 8321 228 £8“ a 5.5 222 358 $38 _ 238 88.88 $28 838 832 80.5 852 852 838 a a h m L m w 8 ~ _ a ham“ 4 u z z < z u hzdfo >uZmDOmMu mm: Specifications 100UPR Receiver Frequency Range UHF (iii-Chennai Selec‘lahle (793,750 — 8054875MH1) Type of Reoepn’on Antenna Diversity Oscillauor Pu Syriihesized RF Squaw Level 15dBuV Frequency Response 50Hz — ifikHz SIN Ralio >70dB ‘A' Weighted Audio Dislori'nrr <1% @1kHz Operating Temp 0'c - 50'0 (32°F — 122‘F) MIC om (Balanced) -58dBin @ 600 9 Monitor Oul -10dErrr (Mex) @ 33 fl MIC Oul Connector 3.5mm Balanced Mini-Jack Monimr Our Connector 3.5mm Simon Mirrldaok Power Requirement 1 — 9V Alkaline Bariery Baueiy Lila 6 - 3 Hours wlAIkaIine Barren Dimensions 62W x 100H x 220 mm (2.44W x 334H x 0.870 inches) Weight Approx. 1209 Including emery (42301) 1OBT Transmitter Frequency Range UHF GSChannel Seledabie (793.750 - 505.875MH11 Osc‘dlalor PLL Synthesized RF PW 10mW (30mW Maxi Frequency Response 50H1 —15kHz Max, Deviaiiori z75kHz @1kHz Moduialion. MIC Inpul~11dBrn SIN Ralio >70dB “A' Weighiod Audio Dismrlion <1% @ IkHz MIC Sensitiviiy t40kHZ @ -22dBrn MIC Input (DdanOWSV) Operatlru; Temp 0°C - so'c (SZ'F -1zz'r) MIC Input 000mm 3.5mm Mini Jam PouerRequiremeni 1_9v Alkalrne Battery Haney Lfle G—BHours wlAIkallrre Earrery Dimensions szw x100H x 220 mm (2.44w x 33m x och: inches) Weignl Approx. 120g Including Baueiy (42301) Due to constant improvements, specihcahbns are subject to change wilhout notice. lmpcrun! iniormltion Licensing ol 01's, or any Alden wireless equipment ls inc user‘s responsibiliiy, The abflny ho receive a license depends largely on lhe user’s chssifialicn, application and lrequency. Contact fire appropriam agency (FCC In the Us] ior runner lnlonnauon. This device complies wilh Pan 1 5 of the FCC Rules, Oceralion is subieor in me mowing two conditions: (1 l This device may not cause harmiul inienersnoe, and (21 This device must accept any lnierierenoe received. including inisrierence lhar may muse undesired operalion‘ NOTE: The manufacturer 18 not responsible lor any radio orTV interference caused by unauthorized modifica- iions in inis equipment Such modificarions could void lhe users aulhoriiyro operate me equrprneni. This device and its amenna(s) musl not be coiocaied or opemfing In conjunction with any other anrenna or uansmrder
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