Bosch Security Systems H221 HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER User Manual

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER REV HUsers051706

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 Preliminary Users Manual  Electro-Voice Model REV-H Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter   The Electro-Voice (Ev) REV-H is a Professional Grade Wireless Handheld Transmitter operating in the UHF frequency range. The REV-H combines frequency agility and ease of use like no other. The transmitter operates within a 24 MHz wide segment in 25 KHz steps.  The high quality audio circuitry and advanced Radio Frequency (RF) signal processing offer broadcast quality signal-to-noise and audio clarity.  System features include:  •  Durable Painted Metal Handle. •  Screw-on microphone elements for changeability. •  Permanent Flash Memory for frequency/setting storage. •  On-Loc prevents accidental power off (when set). •  LCD Display for ease of viewing. •  Internal top loaded monopole Antenna.    Quick set-up:  1. With the Power Switch on the transmitter OFF, install fresh batteries into       the transmitter.  2. To prevent feedback or unintentional noise, mute the audio      mixer/amplifier or other device during set-up adjustments.      Place the transmitter Power Switch to the ON position.  3. The operating screen (display) light will come on momentarily.     The display will current  frequency group and channel and the battery      level. Note: Anytime Power is removed and turned back on, the      GP/CH/Bat screen will be displayed.
  REV-H Users Manual    Page 2  Quick set cont’d.  4. The screen will stop at the GP (Group) and CH (Channel) screen. If the     Group and Channel match the desired receiver group and channel,         Proceed to Step 9. If not, proceed to Step 5.  5. To select a different GP/CH, press SET one time. The Group will start     flashing. Use the up and down arrows to change the group number. Press     the SET button to save the Group.       After setting the Group, The Channel number will start flashing . Use the       up/down arrows to change the Channel number. Press SET and the      channel is now saved.       There are 10 Groups and up to 16 Channels (preferred groups/channels)       stored in memory. If desired, you can create new groups/ channels but      you must change to a new frequency to store in that group/channel.      In order to select a new frequency, you must have a “users” group            /channel selected. Press the SET button. The Group should be flashing.     Press the Up arrow until a group ending with u is found (any u group can      be used) Press SET. The Channel should now be flashing. Select a      channel with the up/down arrow. Press SET.      You are now ready to select a frequency to store in the users group      above. Press and hold the set and down arrows at the same time for 3       seconds and release to go to the next screen function.  8. The next screen displays the operating frequency of the group/channel.     If there is no frequency currently stored in the selected users      group/channel, a dashed line will be shown. Press SET. The dashed line      or frequency will start flashing. Press the up arrow one step at a time to      find the desired frequency or hold down the up arrow to scroll through      the frequencies quickly. The frequencies can be scrolled either way by      the up/down buttons. When the desired frequency is showing, press SET.
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