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Nady Systems Inc Wireless Microphone

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UWS-100100-Channel Select UHF Wireless SystemO W N E R ’S   M A N U A L
Contents2Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 2Using this Manual .................................................................................................................... 2System Features ..................................................................................................................... 3Quick User Controls Guide ...................................................................................................... 4System OperationUWS-100 Receiver .............................................................................................................. 8UHT-100 Handheld Microphone Transmitter ......................................................................10UBT-100 Bodypack Microphone/Instrument Transmitter ...................................................11Cautions and Troubleshooting ................................................................................................14Miscellaneous Tips .................................................................................................................15Specifications .........................................................................................................................16Frequency Plan .......................................................................................................................17Service Information ................................................................................................................17Warranty .................................................................................................................................18IntroductionThank you for choosing the Nady UWS-100 wireless system, and congratulations on your choice. The UWS-100 has the best performance and price value in professional UHF wireless, offering clear-channel, frequency-agile operation on the UHF band for interference-free performance in any application or locale. The UWS-100 delivers 100 user-selectable channels, frequency synthesized in 00-99 channels in the US frequency band 667MHz-697MHz. The UWS-100 features proprietary companding and low-noise circuitry for an industry-best 120dB dynamic range, and the clearest, most natural sound available in wireless today.Using This ManualThis booklet provides instructions for the operation of the UWS-100 and includes a description of features, a quick user controls guide, a step-by-step guide to operations for each unit, system specifications, a troubleshooting guide, miscellaneous tips, and servicing information.
System FeaturesUWS-100 SystemUnsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF •performance with 120dB dynamic range and operation, up to 500 ft. (line-of-sight)100 user-switchable UHF frequencies per •band, or automatic open channel selection with convenient auto-scan featureDigiTRU Diversity• ™ for maximum range and dropout protectionASC• ™ (Auto-Sync Channels) download feature sends selected Channel information to transmitter via IR sender for easy frequency synchronizationSophisticated IF filtering for optimal •simultaneous operation of multiple systems in the same locationFront panel touch control buttons for ease •of channel selection and ASC™ operationDual front panel permanently attached •swivel antennasFull front panel LED indicators including •A/B diversity, Channel selected, ASC™ transfer status, and bi-color (green/red) AF levelBack panel On/Off switch, balanced XLR •fixed Mic Level and adjustable unbalanced ¼” jack audio Line Level outputs; squelch (RF mute) adjust; DC input jack; volume control for ease of operationExternally powered with included •DC adapter (15 VDC 400 mA)Rugged all-metal receiver for •long-term durabilityChoice of transmitters: UHT-100 handheld •mic or UBT-100 bodypack—lavalier (LT), Headmic™ (HM), or instrument (GT)UHT-100 Handheld Mic TransmitterOff/On/Mute power switch allows •convenient audio muting with the transmitter onRF power HI/LO and TX power lock •On/Off switchesLCD display indicates Power/Battery Level •status and Channel selectedConvenient, economical operation with •two AA alkaline or NiMH batteriesFeatures the Nady DM-10D unidirectional •neodymium dynamic cartridge for optimal true sound, maximum feedback rejection and minimal handling noiseSleek housing with internal antenna for •durable long life and optimum aestheticsRubber-feel finish for sure grip•UBT-100 Bodypack TransmitterOff/On/Mute power switch allows •convenient audio muting with the transmitter onLCD display indicates Power/Battery Level •status and Group/Channel selectedConvenient, economical operation with •two AA alkaline or NiMH batteriesEasily accessible input level adjustment •(HM/LT)Compact housing, durable removable •antenna and unique locking 3.5mm mini plug connector for mic or instrument cable3One Year Limited WarrantyNady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. If any such defect is discovered within the warranty period, Nady Systems, Inc. will repair or replace the unit free of charge, subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon return to Nady Systems. Please do not return your Nady product to the store where it was purchased as Nady Systems handles your warranty service directly. Communication with our Service Department is the most efficient means of servicing your unit and we are dedicated to keeping you a satisfied customer.To the extent permitted by law, any applicable implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness are hereby limited to one year from the date of purchase. Consequential or incidental damages resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. This warranty is in lieu of all other agreements and warranties, general or special, express or implied and no representative or person including a Nady dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale or use of this Nady Systems’ product.Whereas some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, and do not allow exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.This warranty is subject to the following conditions:1) This system must have been purchased from an authorized Nady dealer and all warranty service must be performed by Nady’s service department. Any service not performed by Nady will automatically void this warranty.2) Items not covered: physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from the factory by the shipper (Nady Systems is not responsible for such damage and all such claims must be made against the shipping company by the consignee); defects caused by normal wear of the product (expendable parts are typically connectors, cables, potentiometers, switches and similar components); damage or defects caused by abuse, neglect, accident, failure to connect or operate the unit in any way that does not comply with applicable technical or safety regulations, or improper repair, excessive heat or humidity, alteration or unreasonable use of the unit, causing cracks, broken cases/housings or parts; damage caused by leaking batteries; finish or appearance items; items damaged in shipment en route to Nady Systems, Inc. for repair. The warranty is null and void if any Nady serial number has been removed or defaced.How To Obtain Service:1) If factory service is required, you must contact our Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a return authorization (RA) number. Make sure the RA number is clearly marked on the outside of your package. (Please note: if an RA number is not included, our shipping department cannot accept your package.)2) Send the unit back to Nady Systems, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608, freight pre-paid.You must include proof of date and place of purchase (i.e., photocopy of your bill of sale) or Nady cannot be responsible for repair or replacement. Nady Systems, Inc. will not repair, nor be held responsible, for any units returned without proper identification, return address, and RA number clearly marked on the package.3) Per the above, Nady will perform all warranty service and return the unit to you at no charge. Nady Systems will inform the buyer if product sent in does not meet the terms of this warranty and will provide a quote for fixing the unit and/or shipping it back exclusively at the buyer’s expense.18
4Quick User Controls GuideUWS-100 Receiver: Front View1SEL ECTAFA BCHA NNELIRASCRFABUWS-100UHF PLL WIRELESS SYSTEMDigiTRU Diversity™       ASC™ SYSTEM2 7 4 5 6315VDC IN400mAMIC  OUTBALA NCEDUNBALANCEDLINE OUTVOLUMEPOWER–          +MIN     MAXMUTE LEVEL8 10 11 12 13914UWS-100 Receiver: Back View17Frequency PlanBand 1: 667.000-696.700MHz (U.S.) 100 Channels / 300 KHz per step     Channel  00  10  20  30  40  50  60  70  80  90Service InformationIn the U.S.  If you are experiencing operational problems with your system, please refer to the Support page at www.nady.com for assistance. Should your wireless system require service, please contact the Nady Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a Return Authorization (R/A) Number and service quote (if out of warranty). Make sure the R/A Number is clearly marked on the outside of the package that you are returning.If your unit is out of warranty, please enclose a cashier’s check or money order (or pay by credit card) per instructions by the Nady Service Department. Ship your unit prepaid to: Nady Systems, Service Dept, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA 94608. Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing. For service of a unit under warranty, please follow the instructions in the following section.Outside the U.S.  For service or warranty matters please contact the Nady distributor in your country through the dealer/store from which you purchased this product.Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as it can be dangerous and will also void the warranty.  00  667.000  670.000  673.000  676.000  679.000  682.000  685.000  688.000  691.000  694.000  01  667.300  670.300  673.300  676.300  679.300  682.300  685.300  688.300  691.300  694.300  02  667.600  670.600  673.600  676.600  679.600  682.600  685.600  688.600  691.600  694.600  03  667.900  670.900  673.900  676.900  679.900  682.900  685.900  688.900  691.900  694.900  04  668.200  671.200  674.200  677.200  680.200  683.200  686.200  689.200  692.200  695.200  05  668.500  671.500  674.500  677.500  680.500  683.500  686.500  689.500  692.500  695.500  06  668.800  671.800  674.800  677.800  680.800  683.800  686.800  689.800  692.800  695.800  07  669.100  672.100  675.100  678.100  681.100  684.100  687.100  690.100  693.100  696.100  08  669.400  672.400  675.400  678.400  681.400  684.400  687.400  690.400  693.400  696.400  09  669.700  672.700  675.700  678.700  681.700  684.700  687.700  690.700  693.700  696.700
51.  DUAL ANTENNAS  Permanently mounted. Rotate to 45° as shown for optimal reception2.  SELECT BUTTON  Press once quickly to start the Auto Scan function to search for an interference-free channel. Press and hold for ~2 seconds to manually select one of 100 channels3.  CHANNEL DISPLAY  LED indicator displays the selected channel from 00-99  in numerical format4.  AF LED INDICATOR  Bi-color LED (green/orange) displays received audio level (orange indicates maximum allowable audio level) 5.  RF A/B LED INDICATORS  Indicate diversity A or B antenna reception when transmitter is on6.  IR  WINDOW  Transmits LED Infrared signal for linking the receiver to the transmitter for frequency downloads, with blinking IR LED status indicator7.  ASC™ SYNC BUTTON  Starts the IR link download of the receiver’s selected channel to the transmitter. Position the transmitter IR receptor window 6-12” away from the receiver IR window, press the ASC button once and wait one second for the receiver to respond. The red LED inside the IR window will flash twice within two seconds. If the IR data download is successful, the transmitter LCD display’s backlight will light and the receiver’s RF A/B LED will also light, indicating reception of the receiver signal from the transmitter8.  DC INPUT JACK  For connecting external AC/DC adapter to power receiver (DC15VDC/400mA)9.  POWER ROCKER SWITCH  Press right side to turn On or press left side to turn Off receiver. The Channel Display (3)  is lit when the unit is on10.  BALANCED MIC OUT XLR JACK  Audio output at fixed MIC level11.  UNBALANCED LINE OUT ¼” JACK  Line level audio output, adjustable with Volume control12.  VOLUME CONTROL  Selects desired output volume level for the Unbalanced Line Out13.  MUTE LEVEL (RF SQUELCH)  Controls the mute level for the receiver. Turn clockwise for maximum range or turn counterclockwise, if needed, to minimize noises from outside RF interference upon muting14.  DC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER  DC15VDC/400mA16SpecificationsOVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCEOperating Frequency Range   667.0MHz-696.7MHz (U.S.)Freq. Synthesized  (100 channels switchable) 300kHz/stepPLL system frequency stability  <0.005%Frequency Response  50Hz-18kHz +/-3dBDynamic Range  120dBHarmonic Distortion  <0.5%Modulation  FM (F3E) +/-25kHz normal, +/-75kHz maxOperating Range  150-250 feet typical, 500+feet max line-of-sight UWS-100 RECEIVERReceiver System  Dual conversion Super Heterodyne with Digi-True Diversity  (dual antennas with optimum reception selected)Selectivity  60dB, normal +/-75kHz offsetImage Rejection  -70dB, minimumSensitivity  -107dBm, normalSpurious Rejection  65dB, normalMute Threshold  Adjustable ( -65dBm to -95dBm)Controls  SELECT, ASC Sync buttons, Power ON/OFF Rocker Switch, MUTE level pot, VOLUME line level potLED Display  Two Digits LED panel indicating selected Channel; RF A or B diversity LED indicator; AF/Peak audio bi-color LED indicatorAudio Outputs  LINE OUT UNBALANCED: adjustable line audio output  MIC OUT BALANCED: fixed mic level audio outputOutput Impedance  Unbalanced: 1k Ω and Balanced: for 600 Ω loadsPower Requirement  15VDC/0.4AAntennas  Dual permanently attached swivel antennasDimensions  6”W x 4.8”D x 1.5”H (15.3cm x 12.2cm x 3.8cm)Weight   17oz (482g)Housing Construction    MetalUH-100 HANDHELD TRANSMITTERRF Output Power  +14dBm (25mW typical)Harmonic/Spurious Emission  -50dBc normalImpedance  3.0 kΩControls  Power OFF/STBY/ON, RF HI/LO and TX Lock switchesLCD Display  Channels/Battery Levels/TX LockAntenna Type  Integral Battery Type  2 x AA alkaline batteries operationBattery Life  8-10 hours typicalDimensions  11”L x 2”D (28cm x 5.1cm)Weight (w/o batteries)  8.3 oz (235g)Housing Construction    ABS PlasticUB-100 BODYPACK TRANSMITTERRF Output Power  +14dBm (25mW typical)Harmonic/Spurious Emission  -50dBc normalInput Impedance  5k Ω (Lavalier); 500 kΩ (Instrument)Controls  Power OFF/STBY/ONInput Connector   Locking 3.5mm mini-jackLCD Display  Channels/Battery LevelsAntenna Type  External RemovableBattery Type  2 x AA alkaline or NiMHBattery Life  8-10 Hours typical, alkalineDimensions  2.5”W x 1”H x 3.75”D (6.35cm x 2.54cm x 9.53cm)Weight (w/o batteries)  3.1 oz (88g)Housing Construction    ABS PlasticSpecifications subject to change at any time without prior notice for purposes of product improvement
6Quick User Controls GuideUHT-100 Handheld Transmitter:  Front and Back15.  MIC BALL  Windscreen16A. LCD DISPLAY: CHANNEL  Indicates channel (00-99)16B. LCD DISPLAY: BATTERY  Indicates battery status from one (weakest) to five (strongest) bars. Flashing “BATT” indicates low battery16C. LCD DISPLAY: TX LOCK KEY  Indicates Power On/Off switch is locked (see #20)17.  IR RECEPTOR SENSOR/WINDOW  Infrared LED sensor for linking the transmitter microphone to the receiver during IR frequency downloads18.  OFF/STBY/ON  Slide power switch to ON or OFF to turn mic on/off, or to STBY to turn on power with audio muted19.  BATTERY COMPARTMENT  Holds two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries— observe correct polarity20.  TRANSMITTER LOCK SWITCH  Slide the switch to ON to lock the TX, or OFF to unlock the TX. (IR channel programming still functions normally)21.  RF POWER HI/LO  Slide the switch to HI for more RF output, or LOW for less RF output—consumes less battery power in this setting and also better for simultaneous multichannel operation applications22.  INTERNAL ANTENNA  For best operating range, do not handle this antenna during use23.  BATTERY COVER  Slide open battery slot to insert batteries151917 181616A16C16BNADYUHT-1002021 222315Miscellaneous TipsThe receiver antennas should be kept •away from any metal surfaces whenever possible as they can reflect away or shield the incoming RF signal.If the receiver’s volume control is set •too high, it may overdrive the input of the attached audio mixer, causing distortion. Conversely, if the output is set too low, the overall signal-to-noise ratio of the system may be reduced, causing noticeable hiss. If such noise occurs, adjust the output level of the receiver so that highest sound pressure level going into the microphone transmitter causes no input overload in the mixer, but permits the mixer level control to operate in the normal range (not too high and not too low). This provides the optimal signal-to-noise for the entire system.Before inserting the batteries, ensure that •they are inserted with the correct polarity.Before operation, confirm that the receiver •and associated transmitter are tuned to the same frequency group and channel number.After making a receiver channel change, •ensure that the corresponding change is also made on the matching transmitter.Use only new alkaline or fully recharged •NiMH batteries. Do not use “general purpose” carbon batteries. When batteries are weak, replace all the batteries at the same time. Do not mix new and old batteries.Position the receiver so that it has the •least possible obstructions between it and the transmitter. Line-of-sight is best!During operation, the transmitter and the •receiver should be as close as possible for optimum results but never closer than 3 ft. (1 m) as that may overload the receiver’s input circuitry and cause noises.For the best operation, the receiver should •be placed at least 3 ft. (1 m) above the ground and 3 ft. (1 m) away from a wall or metal surface. The transmitter should also be at least 3 ft. (1 m) from the receiver. Keep antennas away from noise sources such as motors, automobiles, neon lights, signal processors, computers, as well as large metal objects.A receiver cannot receive signals from •two or more transmitters simultaneously.Turn the transmitter off when it is not •in use. For longest life, remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used for a long period as the transmitters draw a tiny residual current to maintain the programmed settings, even when turned off. Also, since batteries installed for a long time can sometimes corrode and/or leak, causing damage, it is generally recommended that batteries be removed whenever the transmitters are not being used.When using the bodypack for instrument •use: Scratchy noises can sometimes occur when an electric guitar with dirty pots or connections is used with a wireless system. Therefore, the supplied capacitor provides first-order filtering of the RF signal from the cord into the guitar and eliminates virtually all scratchy noises. Should your equipment still produce scratchy noise, we suggest these steps to eliminate problems:1) Make sure all guitar volume and tone pots are clean and all contacts are solid. This is very important.2) Solder a 47pF capacitor across the pot to ground terminal of the guitar’s volume and tone pots to provide extra filtering.
7Quick User Controls GuideUB-100 Bodypack Transmitter24.  ANTENNA  Removable antenna—should be attached during operation25.  OFF/STDBY/ON SWITCH  Slide power switch to ON or OFF to turn on/off. Set to STDBY to turn power on with audio muted26.  INPUT JACK  Locking 3.5mm mini-jack for connecting audio input cord from lapel mic (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument (GT) cable27A. LCD DISPLAY: CHANNEL  Indicates channel (00-99)27B. LCD DISPLAY: BATTERY  Indicates battery status from one (weakest) to five (strongest) bars and flashing “BATT” for low battery 28.  BELT CLIP  On back of unit29.  IR RECEPTOR SENSOR  Infrared LED sensor for linking the transmitter to the receiver during IR frequency download30.  LATCHING BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR  Slide open to insert batteries31.  BATTERY COMPARTMENT  Holds two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries37.  INPUT VOLUME LEVEL  (On back of unit) Adjusts input (LT/HM) audio level for optimal sound 40.  INSTRUMENT CORD  GT cable—connects Instrument’s audio output to TX input jack41.  HEADMIC™  Headworn microphone— connects to transmitter input jack42.  LAVALIER MIC  Lavalier (lapel) microphone—connects to transmitter input jack25 2624302931284041422727A27BOFF O NLO BATSTDBYUBT-100IRASC™ SYSTEM14Cautions and TroubleshootingFeedback Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement.Please also note the pickup pattern characteristics of the microphone selected. Unidirectional microphones are more resistant to feedback. However, they pick up sound sources best that are directly in front of the microphone. Also, mics that are farther from the sound source (such as a handheld) require more acoustic gain and thus are also more prone to feedback than close-source mics.No or Low Audio If you are not getting audio through the system, carefully re-check all setups. Especially note that the receiver and transmitter must be set to operate on the same RF channel. Also confirm that the transmitter’s POWER OFF/STBY/ON SWITCH (18, 25) is not in the STBY position. The receiver’s UNBALANCED LINE OUT (11) is adjustable so make sure the VOLUME CONTROL (12) is set properly.  RF Interference and Finding Open ChannelsThe FCC mandates the following information be provided to all end users of this equipment:Consumer AlertMost users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50mW); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change.For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/wirelessmic_factsheet.html.If you encounter slight receiving interference when the transmitter is far from the receiver (from other than an operating TV station on the same frequency), it can often be overcome by adjusting the receiver‘s MUTE LEVEL/SQUELCH (16)—see Adjusting the Squelch. If receiving interference on a selected channel with the transmitter off, you must reprogram the receiver and transmitter to a different channel. To reprogram, you must first find an open channel. To do this, follow the procedure outlined in Selecting the UWS-100 Receiver Channel. With the associated transmitter off, scroll through the channels to find one that shows no received signal (not lit) on the receiver’s RF A/B LEDs (5). Also, neither of these LEDs should be lit on each of the three immediately adjacent channels both above and below the selected channel for optimal interference-free operation (i.e. in a field of seven total adjacent channels—with the channel used in the middle). If operating multiple UWS-100 Series systems simultaneously, repeat this procedure with every new channel being selected, with previously tuned systems all on, both transmitters and receivers.Also see:Selecting the UWS-100 Receiver Channel Programming the UH-100 to the Selected ChannelProgramming the UB-100 to the Selected ChannelPlease note that wireless frequencies are shared with other radio services. According to FCC regulations, wireless microphone operations are unprotected from interference from other licensed operations in the band. If any interference is received by any Government or non-government operation, the wireless microphone must cease operation or change frequencies. The above statement is valid only for use in the U.S.A.
8UWS-100 ReceiverPowering the Receiver To power the receiver, plug the provided DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT (14) adapter into the DC INPUT JACK (8) on the back of the receiver, then plug the adapter into a 120VAC outlet. Note: Any 15-18VDC source with minimum 400mA capacity can also be used.The POWER ROCKER SWITCH (9) is used to turn the receiver on or off. To turn on, press down the right side of the switch (“I”). The LED DISPLAY (3) will light, showing Channel 00-99. The AF LED (4) and RF A/B LEDs (5) remain dark. They will display the received RF A/B and audio level when the transmitter is activated and audio transmitted. To turn off, press down the left side of the switch (“O”). The receiver will turn off. All the LEDs will be turned off, indicating the receiver is off. At power off the UWS-100 receiver will store the last selected channel and re-display them at power on. It can be reprogrammed to any new channel. The default factory setting is Channel 14.Adjusting Antennas The UWS-100 has two permanently attached, flexible elbow ANTENNAS (1) for diversity reception. Unfold and rotate these antennas to operate the receiver. The optimal positions of the antennas are flared 45° out from the receiver sides and 90° from each other. For maximum range, it is always best to maintain a line-of-sight (no obstructions) between the receiver antennas and the transmitter at all times whenever possible.Adjusting the SquelchThe MUTE LEVEL/RF SQUELCH (13) controls the mute circuits in the receiver. The control should be adjusted clockwise to the minimum RF squelch setting at which the RF A/B LED (5) will remain on while your transmitter is in normal use, up to the maximum operating range anticipated in use for your application. However, in areas of high RF activity, the squelch control may need to be adjusted counterclockwise. If the transmitter is off and the receiver signal diversity A or B LED indicator flickers or stays on continuously, the squelch should be adjusted counterclockwise to a higher level  to stop the flickering. Be careful not to select too high a counterclockwise setting as this may reduce the operating range to below what is needed. A range walk test will help in selecting the proper level. If the range is not critical, note that a counterclockwise (maximum squelch) setting will also yield a quieter mute function, which might be desired in certain applications. The squelch level is factory preset at maximum sensitivity and operating range (i.e. clockwise for minimum squelch level—maximum usable range). Note: For easier intuitive operation, the MIN and MAX indications for this control refer to the minimum and maximum operating range settings, not to the actual mute levels selected, which are the opposite as per above.     Selecting the UWS-100 Receiver Channel See RF Interference and Finding Open Channels in the Cautions and Troubleshooting section. This section will also aid in finding desired channel(s) of operation when setting up your system(s). The SELECT BUTTON (2) has two functions. A short press (~1 second) scans for a clear channel and a long press (> 2 seconds)  manually programs a desired channel. System Operation13IR link is completed. The LCD DISPLAY (27) will show the matching channel as receiver. If no action is taken during the two seconds of active IR data transfer, the receiver and the transmitter units do not link and the transmitter’s previous program channel remains unchanged. For normal operation, the transmitter should have the same channel as displayed on the receiver. The transmitter is now ready for use.Note: The IR link is infrared light and thus works best when this data transfer is accomplished in a light-shielded or darker environment. It may not be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location or somehow shield the link from outside light to successfully program the transmitter with the pre-programmed group and channel info from the receiver.Connecting Input Audio SourceLapel/Head Mic Uses (UBT-100 LT/HM)The mini 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (26) is for connecting the audio input from a lavalier/lapel mic (LT), a Headmic™ (HM), or an instrument (GT) cable, depending on which transmitter version is being used. Secure the connection to the cable by tightening the cable mini plug’s outer ring counterclockwise.Instrument Use (UBT-100 GT) Secure the connection of the GT (instrument) cable by tightening the mini-plug outer ring  counterclockwise onto the 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (26). When ready to play, slide the OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (25) to the ON position to un-mute the audio. Adjust the volume on the receiver for one-to-one unity gain with a hardwired cord or select up to an added 4-5dB boost by adjusting the receiver volume to maximum for normal use with guitars and bass guitars. Note: The audio level should be adjusted on the instrument as when using a hard-wired cord.Operating the UBT-100 Bodypack Transmitter The OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (25) has three positions and functions both as a power On/Off and as an audio mute On/Standby switch. During normal operation with the unit set to Standby, slide the switch to the ON position. The receiver’s RF A/B LED (5) diversity indicators should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter. After the unit is powered on, slide the power switch to the ON position to un-mute the audio or to STBY to mute the audio. Set the power switch accordingly and the transmitter is now ready to use. The receiver’s RF A/B LED indicator should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter. When ready to transmit audio, slide the power switch to ON to un-mute. To mute, slide the power switch to STBY again. Adjust the volume of the receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output.Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement.
Press the Select button for one second to start the 100 channel (00-99) auto scan. A running bar in a clockwise direction shows the scanning process which normally takes ten seconds. When it finds an interference-free channel, it will stop and store the channel for use. If manual channel selection is preferred, press and hold the Select button for at least two seconds to start programming to a desired channel. The right digit will flash for five seconds. Select the desired digit by briefly pressing the Select button to scroll though choices 0-9 until the desired number is displayed. Then, to switch between the right and left digits, press and hold the Select button for two seconds. As with the right digit, briefly pressing the Select button again will advance the left digit displayed to the next higher number 0 to 9. This completes the manual channel programming.Note: If the Select button is not pressed within the five seconds flashing period during either the right or left digit selection, the program is terminated and the process needs to be repeated.The ASC SYNC BUTTON (7) is used to transfer the selected channel info from the receiver to the transmitter for easy synchronization prior to use. Briefly press  the ASC Sync button to start the transfer. A red LED inside the IR LED (6) window will flash twice quickly within two seconds. This LED indicates IR transmission is in progress. If needed, press the ASC Sync button again, to restart synchronization. When the synchronization is completed successfully, either the diversity RF A or B LED (5) on the receiver will light up. To program the preselected channel into the transmitter, place the transmitter’s IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (17, 29) 6-12” away from the receiver’s IR WINDOW (6). Press the ASC SYNC BUTTON (7) once to start programming. (See Programming the UHT/UBT-100 Transmitters to the Selected Channel in the following section.)Audio Level and Peak LED Indicator The UWS-100 receiver has a bi-color AF LED (4) that lights up green indicating normal level audio signal from the transmitter. Occasional flickering of the AF LED as orange (peak level) on loud inputs to the transmitter is normal. If the LED lights orange continuously, decrease the input audio level to the transmitter or overload distortion may result. Connecting the Audio Output The UWS-100 audio output is set up for either adjustable level ¼” UNBALANCED LINE OUT (11) or fixed level XLR BALANCED MIC OUT (10). The ¼” unbalanced line out is controlled by the VOLUME CONTROL (12). For unbalanced line output connection, plug an audio cable with a ¼” mono (Tip/Sleeve) plug into the Unbalanced Line Out jack and plug the other end into your mixing board or amplifier. Adjusting the Volume control will increase or decrease the audio level at the ¼” Unbalanced Line Out only. When using the UBT-100 instrument transmitter system, connect the Unbalanced Line Out directly to your instrument amp or preamp. At maximum receiver volume setting, the system output is approximately +4dB higher than a direct cord-to-amp connection. For XLR Balanced Mic Output connection, plug an audio cable with an XLR connector into the XLR BALANCED MIC OUT (10) socket and plug the other end into your mixing board or amplifier and control the audio levels from there.Both the ¼” Unbalanced Line Out and the XLR Balanced Mic Out can be used at the same time to connect to your mixing board, effect, or amplifier.Note: As when making any connection, make sure the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the minimum level before plugging in the receiver to avoid possible sound system damage.912UBT-100 Bodypack Transmitter (LT, HM or GT)Setting up the TransmitterThe UBT-100 bodypack requires two alkaline or NiMH AA batteries to operate (do not mix types). To install the batteries into the battery compartment, press at the arrow end and slide down and remove the LATCHING BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR (30), exposing the BATTERY COMPARTMENT (31). Insert two fresh AA batteries according to the correct polarity as indicated on the transmitter body. Slide the battery compartment door back onto the transmitter, making sure it is secure. Fresh alkaline batteries can provide up to 8-10 hours of operation, but in order to ensure optimal performance it is recommended that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of use or as indicated to be necessary by the flashing “BATT” icon. The transmitter has a removable ANTENNA (24) but it should be attached (screwed on tightly counterclockwise). For best transmitting power during use, make sure it is not blocked. A walk test before use will determine the operating range in your application.Powering the Transmitter On/Off To turn on the transmitter, slide the OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (32) to the standby position. The LCD backlight will light up, indicating the unit is now on. After five seconds the backlight will automatically turn off to conserve battery life. The LCD DISPLAY (27) indicator icons stay on for normal operation.As many of the five LCD display BATTERY LEVEL BARS (27B) should stay lit as possible,  indicating usable battery strength. As the batteries weaken, fewer of the level indicators will stay lit until only one bar shows, which will then flash “BATT” to warn that the batteries are now too low and should be replaced as soon as possible with fresh ones.To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off when not in use. To turn the transmitter off, slide the power On/Off switch to the off position. No LCD or backlight is lit up and the unit will be off. At power off the transmitter will store the last settings entered and re-display them at the next power on. The default factory setting is Channel 14.Programming the UBT-100 to the Selected ChannelThe transmitter must be programmed to the same frequency as selected for the receiver via automatic synchronization using the IR Sync function. It cannot be programmed on the transmitter itself.IR Sync Programming:Use the wireless IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (29) infrared LED to download pre-programmed channels from the receiver. Start programming by holding the IR receptor sensor/window about 6-12” in front of the receiver, then press the ASC SYNC BUTTON (7) briefly on the receiver. The red LED inside the receiver IR WINDOW (6) will flash twice quickly within two seconds. This LED indicates IR transmission is in progress. If necessary, the ASC transfer can be repeated by pressing  the ASC Sync button again. When the synchronization is completed successfully, either the RF A or B LED (5) on the receiver will light up. Upon successful data transfer (usually in less than two seconds) the transmitter’s backlight will light up and the transmitter will transmit a radio signal on the same channel as the receiver. The diversity RF A or B LED indicator on the receiver will then light up, indicating that the
10Note: Only one transmitter can be used with one receiver. It is not possible to use two transmitters on the same frequency and mix the output of these transmitters into one wireless receiver.Your UWS-100 receiver is now operational and ready to use. Proceed to the following instructions for the UHT-100 handheld microphone transmitter or UBT-100 bodypack transmitter included with your system.UHT-100 Handheld Microphone TransmitterSetting up the TransmitterThe UHT-100 requires two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries to operate (do not mix types). To install the batteries, press at the “Open” end of the BATTERY COVER (23) and slide down per the arrow indicator, exposing the BATTERY COMPARTMENT (19). Insert two fresh AA batteries according to the polarity indicated on the transmitter body. Slide the battery cover back onto the microphone, making sure it is secure. Fresh alkaline batteries can provide up to 8-10 hours of operation, but in order to ensure optimal performance it is recommended that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of use or as indicated necessary by the flashing BATT ICON (16B). The transmitter has a built-in INTERNAL ANTENNA (22). For best operating range, do not handle this antenna during use.The UHT-100 handheld transmitter has two small switches under the battery cover; the TRANSMITTER LOCK SWITCH (20) and the RF HI/LO POWER SWITCH (21). To access these two switches, slide down and remove the cover. These switches have ON and OFF positions and function as follows:When the transmitter lock switch is in the OFF position, the KEY ICON (16C) does not appear on the LCD DISPLAY (16). To prevent the possibility of accidentally turning off the transmitter during use, switch it to the ON position. The key icon will appear on the LCD display and the transmitter OFF/STBY/ON switch will be disabled. The standby and IR channel programming will still function normally.The RF HI/LO power switch can be set either in HI (more RF output) or in LO (less RF output). The LO setting will prolong battery life and is also recommended for simultaneous multichannel operation. Select the level for your application accordingly. A range walk test will determine if the LO setting is adequate.Powering the Transmitter On/Off To turn on the transmitter, slide the OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (18) to the middle standby position. The LCD BACKLIGHT (16) will light up, indicating the unit is now on. After five seconds the backlight will automatically turn off to conserve battery life. The LCD DISPLAY (16) indicator icons stay on for normal operation.As many of the five LCD display BATTERY LEVEL BARS (16B) should stay lit as possible, indicating usable battery strength. As the batteries weaken, fewer of the level indicators will stay lit until only one bar shows, which will then flash “BATT” to warn that the batteries are now too low and should be replaced as soon as possible with fresh ones.To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off when not in use. To turn the transmitter off, check that the TRANSMITTER LOCK SWITCH (20) is in OFF position with the KEY ICON (16C) not showing on the LCD DISPLAY (16). Then slide the power On/Off switch to the OFF position. The LCD or backlight are not lit up, indicating the unit is off. 11At power off the transmitter will store the last settings entered and re-display them at the next power on. The default factory setting is Channel 14.Programming the UHT-100 to the Selected ChannelThe transmitter must be programmed to the same frequency as selected for the receiver via automatic synchronization using the IR ASC™ Sync function. It can not be programmed on the transmitter itself.IR Sync ProgrammingUse the wireless IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (17) infrared LED to download pre-programmed channels from the receiver. Start programming by holding the IR receptor sensor/window about 6-12” from the front of the receiver, then press the ASC SYNC BUTTON (7) briefly on the receiver. The red LED inside the receiver’s IR WINDOW (6) will flash twice quickly within two seconds. This LED indicates IR transmission is in progress. If necessary, the ASC transfer can be repeated by pressing  the ASC Sync button again. When the synchronization is completed successfully, either the RF A OR B LED (5) on the receiver will light up. Upon successful data transfer (usually in less than two seconds) the transmitter’s backlight will light up and the transmitter will transmit a radio signal on the same channel as the receiver. The diversity RF A/B LED indicator on the receiver will then light up, indicating that the IR linking is completed. The LCD DISPLAY (16) will show the matching channel as receiver. If no action is taken during the two seconds of active IR data transfer, the receiver and the transmitter units do not link and the transmitter’s previous program channel remains unchanged. For normal operation, the transmitter should have the same channel as displayed on the receiver. The transmitter is now ready for use.Note: The IR link is infrared light and thus works best when this data transfer is accomplished in a light-shielded or darker environment. It may not be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location or somehow shield the link from outside light to successfully program the transmitter with the pre-programmed group and channel info from the receiver.Operating the UHT-100 Handheld Transmitter The OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (18) has three positions and functions both as a power On/Off and as an audio mute On/Standby switch. During normal operation with the unit powered on standby, slide the OFF/STBY/ON power switch to the ON position. You will feel a slight click indicating the ON position is selected. The receiver’s RF A/B LED (5) diversity indicators should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter. After the unit is powered on, slide the power switch to the ON position to un-mute the audio or to STBY to mute the audio. Set the power switch accordingly and the microphone is now ready to use. The receiver’s diversity RF A or B LED indicator should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter. When ready to transmit audio, slide the power switch to ON to un-mute. To mute, slide the power switch to STBY again. Adjust the volume of the receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output.Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement.

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