Mascot Electric UT-16A Wireless Microphone User Manual M1274985

Mascot Electric Co., Ltd. Wireless Microphone M1274985

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LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
This equipment complies with Part 74 of the FCC Rules.
A license is required for operation subjective device will be
issued only to the following:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
A licensed of an AM, FM, TV or international broadcast
station or low power TV station. Low power auxiliary
stations will be licensed for used with a specific broadcast
or low power TV station or combination of stations licensed
to the same licensee within the same community.
A broadcast network entity.
A cable television system operator who operates a cable
system that produces program material for origination or
access cablecasting as defined in §76.5(r).
Motion picture producers as defined in §74.801.
Television program producers as defined in §74.8l)1.
Licensees an conditional licensees of stations In the
Muitipoint Distribution service and Multichannel
Multipoint Distribution Service as defined in §21.2 of this
chapter, or entities that hold an executed lease agreement
with an MDS or MMDS licensee or conditional licensee or
with an Instructional Television Fixed service licensee or
permitted.
— DESCRIFHON
Bodypaclt Transmitter—
The bodypeck vensmmor operates on UHF bend frequency with PLL synthesized
control. UHF 16 preorcgremrned selectable frequencies to avotd hteflerence. Uni-
directional condenser caosmes win difierent characters for various choices.
Switdtabh “madame design suitable for vocal and irstrument purpose. Use 1.5V x
2 AA elze batteries for low operating cost.
Description
1. Orr/Olfswltch‘: Swilchthe powerto'ON'whenyouvdshtousethernicropl-one endtn
fiFF'mMch loft.
2. Mini xLR Ilslo connector: The lnduded eleclret Imel micronltone is Imertod Into the
oonmdoron “miller.
3. Low Blmry LED: LED indicates bamry Ille slams. Switching the pm to “ON'. the LED
flashing momentarily means that power suppw Is hound. I the LED on fight meme that the
batteries are in need of replacement soon. "the status LED tale to flash, the batteries are
exhaustedt Realm new batteries than
4. Amcnne: Pennanenllyoonnomdmelulomenne.
5. channel Selector. Priorto setting up the system, check thot the hammer and receiver
are curred to the me frequency.
6. Gain Control: The rotary control adjusts the seridllvly ofthe transmitter“; audioto the level
of the connected lapel microphone or helnment.
7. lillc Unit: The uni-directional elearet condenser mil features the wide trequency response
for warm. rich bass and clear sound.
a. Tie Clips To clip on the lie or lapel for free-movement.
9. Cable: Wlh mini XLR jack or 3.51) screwlypc dug cable to connect the trlnsniller.
10, Mic/Um Selector (optional for use with mini XLR connector): The switch sets the audio
Input either to microphone level or line line level.
11. Batten: Commitment: Insert twoAA batteries into the compartment and male sure that
1 BA SETTING UP
Setting Up
no'ncE: Prior to setting up. check that the trensrnlter and receiver are tuned to the same
frequencfi Titre ornbove tranerrulters operating on the earns frequency can not
be used at the same time and area, so plan select the different frequencies
whid'r cm be used simultaneously at teal area.
A. (needing batted” Imothe handhetdl hndyplclt transmitter
1. Push to open the battery cover and insert batteries Into the omry compartment contonnlng
to the polarity (#J(-) marks. The trenet'rtlter can not M with Incorrectly inserted batteries.
2. When push the ONIOFF switch to ‘0N” to switch the power on. the LE) wll lash
momemarly,
3. It the batteries are in normal condition. the LED will oxitnguleh. lfthe LED lights, the
batteries are in need at repleoement soon. It the LED hits to flash, the batteries are
exhausted. Replace new batteries.
4. Push bad the betbry cover to click it shut.
B. Smithy up the bodypaek hnsmitter
a. connector; a microphone
1. Push the MIC/LINE Men to wit? and use the suppied germane what the GAIN
control at approprilte position
2. Plug the mInI XLR connector end of the microphone cable into the audio Input connector on
the bodypadt o'arremiter.
3. SMtch the trerismitter and then hifi appliance (ornplltter. tape dedt etc) power on
4. Whie testing the mirrophone and hearing the sound from receiver. adjust the levels on your
receiver or on mirror or anptiier.
b. Conneding an inetnment
1. Push the MIC/LINE twitch to 'LINE' and ueethe stapled mm to «just the GAIN
control at appropriate poslton
1 Plug the 6.3mm connector end of the optional guitar able to the output lock on the
instrument aid the rro’ni XLR [15:9 connedor end into nucio input connector on the
bodyplok transmitter.
3, Switdr the tranernlter amt hi-ti appianee (amplifier, tape deck etc.) power on.
4. While playing the lnstrumem and heamg the world tram receiver, aqmtthe levels orryour
mixer or amplifier.
MIOIUNE Witch 3 an optional function tor use with mini XLR oomoctor.
Safety
1. Do not spll liquid on the appliance and do nu drop n on a herd oonaete tloor.
2. Take out the battery from transmitter. ltthe appianoe has been not used tor a longer
period. This will preventtrom the damage that e detedive leek'ng battery mey came.
' Environment
Do not throw teed batteries into a fire or garbage bin with domestic rubbish. Be sure to
dispose of used batteries In accordance with bod waste disposal rules
Specifications
Bodypack Transmitter
' Carrier Frequency Range : UHF band 790~806MHz
' RF Fmr Output : 30mW (max)
' Frequency Stability : £03057. with PLL eyriheetzed corrtmt
' Maximum Dev'ntion : it SKHz
’ Spurious Emission : More than 45:15 below mrrler trequency
' T.H.D. :t.ees than 1%(It1KHl)
' Microphone Capsule : uni-directional steam condenser unl
“Operatingvoltoge 31.5Vx2Msizebotteriee
' Current consumption : GSmA t 5m
‘ LED Indicator : Power on-ott and low battery
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