Mascot Electric UST-6 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter Microphone User Manual 01

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WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM
z Introduction.............................................................................
FCC Statement
Safety
Environment
Wireless Note
z Product Description..................................................................
- Receiver
- Handheld Microphone
- Bodypack transmitter
z System Operation.....................................................................
- Connecting the Receiver
- Set up channel on receiver
y Manual Mode
y Auto-Scan Mode
y Preset Mode
- Set up the handheld microphone / Bodypack transmitter
- Synchronizing a transmitter with a receiver
- How to set at least 10 sets be used simultaneously
z Basic Connections...................................................................
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z Trouble Shooting......................................................................
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z Specification............................................................................
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INTRODUCTION
WIRELESS
zIntroduction
Thank you for purchasing our product. This PLL synthesized wireless microphone system
operates in UHF band frequency with 700 selectable channels. Please read this instruction
manual carefully before operating the system. This manual covers the function and
operation of the wireless microphone system.
Š FCC Statement
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
Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no
change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device
could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority
to operate the device.
Š Safety
ž Do not spill liquid on the appliance and do not drop it on a hard concrete floor.
ž Do not place the equipment near heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts, amplifier, etc.
ž Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight, extremely dust, excessive moisture, rain,
mechanical vibrations, or shock.
ž Take out the battery from transmitter, if the appliance has been not used for a longer period.
This will avoid the damage resulting from a defective leaking battery.
ž If the equipment is not going to be used for a long time, disconnect the AC adapter from
the power outlet. Please note that if you turn the equipment off while leaving the AC
adapter plugged in, it is not fully isolated from the power supply.
ž WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use the products near water
and do not expose them to rain or moisture.
ž No guarantee claims for the equipment and no liability for any resulting personal damage
or material damage will be accepted if the equipment are used for other purpose than
originally intended, if the equipment are not correctly connected or operated, or if the
equipment are not repaired in an expert way.
Š Environment
ž Do not throw used batteries into a fire or garbage bin with domestic rubbish. Be sure to
dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal rules.
ž When disposing the equipment, remove the batteries, separate the case, circuit boards,
and cables, and dispose of all components in accordance with local waste disposal rules.
Front :
1.
Power Button.
2.
LCD Display: Display channel, frequency and settings.
 
 

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Rear :
1.
Antenna
2.
Balanced XLR Audio Output
3.
Unbalanced 6.35mm Audio Output
4.
Mic/Line Switch: Use this to adjust audio output level for mic level (-20dB) or line
level (0dB).
5.
Squelch: Turn the switch to adjust or decrease the noise floor level.
6.
Mix Out: The audio output for channel 1 and channel 2 are mixed.
7.
Power Adapter connector
5
1.
Power / MUTE Button: Press for 2 seconds to power the microphone on or off. With the
transmitter on, a slight press for button will toggle between mute and unmute function.
Power / MUTE LED: Indicate the power / mute / low battery level status.
LED Indicator
Status
Red
Ready
Flashing Red
Low battery power when less than 10 minutes operation
Blue
MUTE
Flashing Blue
MUTE on and low battery power when less than 10 minutes operation
3.
SYNC Button: Press to active synchronization with the receiver.
4.
LCD Display: Display channel number and battery power level.
5.
Battery component: Insert two AA dry or rechargeable batteries into the compartment and
make sure that the polarity of batteries is correct.
6.
Grille: Protects the microphone capsule and helps reduce breath sounds and wind noise.
1 : GND
2 : SIGNAL
MIC IN
3 : VCC
1 : GND
2 : SIGNAL
LINE IN
3 : VCC
1.
Power / MUTE Button: Press for 2 seconds to power the microphone on or off. With the
transmitter on, a slight press for button will toggle between mute and unmute function.
2.
Power / MUTE LED: Indicate the power / mute / low battery level status.
LED Indicator
Status
Red
Ready
Flashing Red
Low battery power when less than 10 minutes operation
Blue
MUTE
Flashing Blue
MUTE on and low battery power when less than 10 minutes operation
3.
SYNC Button: Press to active synchronization with the receiver
4.
LCD Display: Display channel number and battery power level.
5.
Battery component: Insert two AA dry or rechargeable batteries into the compartment
and make sure that the polarity of batteries is correct.
6.
Mini XLR Connector: Connect to the lapel microphone or headset microphone.
7.
Gain Switch: The switch sets the audio input to 10dB, 0dB, -10dB.
SYSTEM OPERATION
zConnecting the receiver
Prior to setting up, please check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same
frequency or channel. Two or more transmitters operating in the same frequency can
not be used at the same time and area.
AC/DC
ADAPTER
ž Connected the provided DC power supply to the
receiver power input with an appropriate AC
power source. The LCD display will light and the
receiver is on.
ž Using a standard audio cable with 3-pin XLR
connectors or 6.3mm phone plugs to connect
the mixer or amplifier.
— Never use the balanced and unbalanced audio
outputs at the same time! This may cause
signal loss or increased noise.
LINE
MIC
ž Set the audio output level for
MIC: -20dB
LINE: 0dB
ž Using the Volume Controller to adjust the AF
audio level to the input of the amplifier or mixer.
ž Use squelch to avoid reproducing noise when
the receiver does not receive enough signal from
the transmitter.
Turn clockwise to increase squelch and reduce
noise. When turning the squelch knob clockwise,
it begins to eliminate background noise.
When the squelch is all the way to the left, the
squelch is off and the ambient RF noise will be
easily to receive.
z Setting up channel on receiver
ž
Setting interference-free channel by manual operation.
¾ Using the Ɇ button to select the “MANUAL”
mode.
¾ Press “SET” button for 2 seconds till LCD
display is flashing.
¾ Press button Ɇ to change the channel forward.
¾ Press the “SET” button to lock the setting.
ž
Set interference-free channel by automatic frequency scan function.
¾ Using the Ɇ button to select the “SCAN”
mode.
Press “SET” button for 2 seconds till LCD
ž display is flashing.
¾ Press button Ɇ to scan in forward direction, and
it will stop at the free-interference channel
automatically.
¾ Press the “SET” button to lock the setting.
žPreset Mode
Set multiple constructions by using preset channels. There are 4 preset groups. Excluding the
interference from external, there are 8 preprogrammed channels can be operated simultaneously
in each group.
¾ Using the Ɇ button to select the “PRESET”
mode.
¾ Press “SET” button for 2 seconds till LCD
display is flashing.
¾ Press channel button Ɇ!to change the
programmable group forward.
¾ Press the “SET” button to lock the group
setting.
¾ Press channel button Ɇ to change the
programmable channel forward.
ž Press the set button to lock the channel
setting.
NOTE:When there is any outside interference on the current preset group, please switch to use
next preset group. If 4 preset groups are all under interference, please use auto-scan mode or
manual mode to set up system.
SYSTEM OPERATION
zSet up the handheld microphone / bodypack transmitter
ž Open the battery cover and insert batteries
into the battery compartment conforming
to the polarity (+)(-) marks.
ž Unscrew the handheld Mic and open the
battery cover to insert the battery into the
battery compartment and confirm the
marks of the polarity (+) (-).
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ž Press for 4 seconds to turn the Handheld/
Bodypack transmitter on.
If the LED stays flashing , it indicates that
—
the battery will out of power soon and
should be changed.
ž Adjust the audio input level.
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NOTE: When you don’t use this device for a long term period, please switch the power
switch to “off” mode to save more electric power.
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zSynchronizing a transmitter with a receiver
Automatic frequency synchronization via remote channel for easy setup.
ž First, switch the transmitter and the
receiver on. Press and hold the SYNC
button on your transmitter. The SYNC
flashes on the receiver display panel.
At the same time, press the SYNC button
of the receiver to transfer the selected
frequency to the transmitter.
Step 2
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ž When using SYNC setting, the distance
of receiver and transmitter is within 1 M.
OR
Step 1
zHow to set at least 10 sets be used simultaneously
Use Auto Scan function to search automatically for the interference free channels.
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¾ Turn on the receiver and using the Ɇ
button to select the “SCAN” mode.
Press “SET” button for 2 seconds till LCD
display is flashing.
10
¾ Press button Ɇ to scan in forward
direction, and it will stop at the
free-interference channel automatically.
Press the “SET” button to lock the setting.
¾ Link to transmitter by SYNC (Please refer to above“Sychornizing a transmitter with the receiver” )
ž Repeat above process for setting multiple interference-free channels.
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BASIC CONNECTIONS
zBasic Connections
To install a receiver in a 19” standard rack by using 2 short L type metal racks.
L4
The detachable antenna and booster are highly recommended for long-distance purpose,
such as in stadium or in auditorium.
Antenna
Antenna
Antenna Booster
Antenna holder makes it easy to fix wherever for connection antenna and booster. It
can be assembled on the mic stand or on the wall.
BNC
BNC
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
zTrouble Shooting
whether is set too high or too low.
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Carrier Frequency Range
Case
Oscillator
Modulation
Frequency Stability
S/N ratio
Image and Spurious Rejection
Receiving Sensitivity
Selectivity
AF Response
T.H.D.
IF Frequency
Dynamic Range
Tone Signal
Audio Output
Power Supply
Current Consumption
Dimension (mm)WxHxD
: UHF 520.05 - 697.9MHz (FCC)
: 19" EIA-Rack Metal Case
: PLL Synthesized
: FM
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: 80 dB minimum
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: 80Hz to 18KHz
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: 1st: 243.95MHz 2nd:10.7MHz
: ɧ100dB
: 32.768KHz
: Balanced & Unbalanced
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: 520Âą10mA
: 400×42×183
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: UHF 520.05 - 697.9 MHz (FCC)
Channel Select
: Synchronizing with the receiver
(MAX)
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ž Battery
Tone Key
Mic Unit
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32.768KHz
Display
Bodypack : Lavalier Mic / Headset Mic
LCD
120mA Âą 10mA
Dimension (mm)WxHxD
Handheld: 260 x 52ø
Bodypack: 65 x 97 x 24
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