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Owner’s Manual
MWBPT
Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter
MWBPT
UHF 100 Frequency
Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter
1601 Jack McKay Blvd. • Ennis, Texas 75119 U.S.A.
Telephone: 800.876.3333 • Fax: 800.765.3435
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Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter
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Description
The AtlasIED MWBPT wireless belt pack transmitter is the ideal choice for a variety of applications
ranging from classrooms and conference rooms to lecture halls and live presentations. The MWBPT
works with either the MWOEM headset microphone or MWLM lavalier microphone. High and low
impedance gain adjustments are included to ensure optimal pickup for a variety of applications.
The unit is powered by either standard AA batteries or with NiMH rechargeable batteries (sold
separately) allowing for up to 16 hours of usage. The unit operates on the UHF band and syncs to the
wireless receiver, AtlasIED model MWRCVR, for connection to local amplification. The integrated
LCD displays critical information regarding channel, frequency, and battery level.
Features
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Multi-function LCD display for channel / frequency, sensitivity, battery status indicator,
Alkaline / NiMH battery selection
Patented technology for 2-way data transfer between transmitter and receiver
100 frequencies available through the 25MHz signal band
35 mW maximum transmission power
Supports multiple microphone types as well as 1⁄4 cable connection
Power-On LED
Requires 2 AA batteries to operate
Low current consumption
Up to 16 hours operating time
Standard 4-pin mini XLR connector
⁄4 wave whip antenna
High and low impedance gain controls
Detachable belt-clip
Matching battery charger: MWCHGR
Applications
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Classrooms
Conference Rooms
Lecture Halls
Live Presentation
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Parts and Functions
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1. Antenna
2. LCD Display
3. Cover Release Button
4. Synchronizing Button
5. Menu Button
6. Setting Button
7. High-impedance Gain Control (GT)
8. Low-impedance Gain Control (MT)
9. Battery Compartment
10. Power Switch
11. Power LED
12. Sensor Area
13. Audio Input Connector
14. Charging Contacts
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Battery Indicator & Installation
The MWBPT belt pack transmitter requires two (2) AA batteries to operate. Open the battery cover
using the cover release buttons and insert the batteries into the battery compartment.
Note: Batteries contain a corrosive acid that may leak and damage the belt-pack when stored
for a long period. Batteries should be removed from the belt-pack before storing for more than
four weeks.
When the transmitter is switched ON, the power LED (red) will blink once to denote the batteries
installed are in good condition. If the LED remains illuminated the batteries require replacement.
GAIN Setting (GT / MT)
Gain control enables the user to set different output levels.
When using the MWBPT with an instrument with high impedance, like a guitar, set the Gain control to
GT8. When using the MWBPT for voice amplification, low impedance, set the Gain control to MT9.
Figure 2
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Synchronizing Channels on the Receiver and Transmitter
Align infrared areas of the receiver and transmitter within 12" (30cm).
< 12"
Figure 3
A. Changing the receiver’s channel
1. Press the synchronizing button on the belt pack (Fig 4).
2. The belt pack’s LED will illuminate, indicating the frequency is being transmitted to the receiver 		
and that the receiver is synchronizing channels with the belt pack (Fig 5).
Figure 4
Figure 5
B. Changing the belt pack’s channel
1. Press the synchronizing button on the receiver (Fig 6).
2. The receiver’s LED will illuminate, indicating the frequency is being transmitted to the belt pack 		
and that the belt pack is synchronizing channels with the receiver (Fig 7).
Figure 6
Figure 7
If this does not synchronize the channels, ensure the IR sensor panels are properly aligned and are
located within 12" (30cm) of each other and try synchronizing again.
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Channel Setting
1. Use MENU button to go to the CHANNEL | FREQUENCY page (Fig 8).
2. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds, then the upper-right channel number will flash to 		
allow changes to be made (Fig 9).
3. Press SET / MENU buttons to change the channel number. The frequency will change
accordingly (Fig 10).
4. After 3 seconds of selecting a channel, it will be automatically saved (Fig 11).
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 11
Figure 10
Battery Type Setting
1. Use MENU button to go to the BATTERY TYPE page (Fig 12).
2. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds, then the arrow cursor will flash to allow changes to 		
be made (Fig 13).
3. Press SET button to select either NiMH (rechargeable battery) or AKLN (alkaline battery) (Fig 14).
4. After 3 seconds of selecting a battery type, it will be automatically saved (Fig 15).
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 15
Figure 14
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Important: Use only NiMH rechargeable batteries when using non-alkaline type batteries. Lithium
Ion or other rechargeable batteries are not compatible with the MWBPT. NiMH must be selected
when using rechargeable batteries. Never select AKLN (alkaline) when using rechargeable batteries.
Incorrect battery selection will cause inaccurate battery information to be displayed.
System
Frequency Range
UHF 470-608MHz
Switching Bandwidth
25MHz
Switchable Frequency
100
2-way Synchronization
Yes
RF Power Output
< 35mW
Spurious Emission
> 60 dB Below Carrier
Dynamic Range
> 110 dB
Display Screen
LCD
T.H.D.
< 0.5%
Peak Deviation
±40KHz
Antenna
Battery Type
AA, Qty 2
Operating Life (Alkaline)
16 Hours
Charging Function
Yes
Battery Charger
MWCHGR
Connector
4-pin Mini-XLR Type
Microphone Input
Lavalier / Headset Microphone
/4 Wave, Whip Antenna
Mechanicals
Dimensions
3.31" L x 2.52" W x 0.91" H (84mm x 64mm x 23mm)
Weight (Battery Excluded)
0.17 lbs / 0.076 kg
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
(Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This device complied with FCC radiation exposure limits as
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device should be installed and operated so that its
antenna(s) are not co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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.
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Wireless Belt Pack Transmitter
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Limited Warranty
All products manufactured by AtlasIED are warranted to the original dealer/installer, industrial or
commercial purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to be in compliance
with our published specifications, if any. This warranty shall extend from the date of purchase
for a period of three years on all AtlasIED products, including SOUNDOLIER brand, INNOVATIVE
ELECTRONIC DESIGNS brand, and AtlasIED brand products except as follows: one year on
electronics and control systems; one year on replacement parts; and one year on Musician Series
stands and related accessories. Additionally, fuses and lamps carry no warranty. AtlasIED will solely
at its discretion, replace at no charge or repair free of charge defective parts or products when the
product has been applied and used in accordance with our published operation and installation
instructions. We will not be responsible for defects caused by improper storage, misuse (including
failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), accident, abnormal atmospheres, water
immersion, lightning discharge, or malfunctions when products have been modified or operated
in excess of rated power, altered, serviced or installed in other than a workman like manner. The
original sales invoice should be retained as evidence of purchase under the terms of this warranty.
All warranty returns must comply with our returns policy set forth below. When products returned to
AtlasIED do not qualify for repair or replacement under our warranty, repairs may be performed at
prevailing costs for material and labor unless there is included with the returned product(s) a written
request for an estimate of repair costs before any nonwarranty work is performed. In the event of
replacement or upon completion of repairs, return shipment will be made with the transportation
charges collect.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT APPLICABLE LAW PREVENTS THE LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY, ATLASIED SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT OR CONTRACT
FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE
INSTALLATION, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
AtlasIED does not assume, or does it authorize any other person to assume or extend on its behalf,
any other warranty, obligation, or liability. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may
have other rights which vary from state to state.
Service
Should your MWBPT require service, please contact the AtlasIED warranty department at
1-877-689-8055, ext. 277 or www.atlasied.com/support to obtain an RA number.
AtlasIED Tech Support can be reached at 1-800-876-3333 or www.atlasied.com/support
Visit our website at www.AtlasIED.com to see other AtlasIED products.
©2018 AtlasIED. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a registered trademark of
Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All specs are
subject to change without notice. ATS005697 RevC 3/18
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