SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP UPUR-82DR Wireless Microphone Receiver User Manual I

SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED Wireless Microphone Receiver I

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User Manual I

RRUP-82DRUP-81H/UP-881H/UP-83H/UP-883H/UP-86H/UP-886H/UP-87CH/UP-887CHUP-88CH/UP-888CHUP-8P/UP-88P/UP-8G/UP-88GSEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITEDNo.1, Lane 17, Sec. 2, Han Shi West Road, Taichung, 401 TAIWAN Tel:886-4-22313737   Fax:886-4-22346757http://www.show-pa.com  e-mail: sekaku@sekaku.com       All rights reserved to SEIKAKU. All features and content might be changed without prior notice. Any photocopy, translation, or reproduction of part of this  manual without written permission is forbidden. Copyright      2006 SEIKAKU GROUPccNF02762-1.0
IMPORTANT!Please read this manual carefully before operating this unit for the first time.All rights reserved to SHOW. All features and content might be changedwithout prior notice. Any photocopy, translation, or reproduction of part ofthis manual without written permission is forbidden.
SAFETY RELATED SYMBOLS CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENThe symbol is used to indicate that some hazardous live terminals are involved within this apparatus, even under the normal operating conditions.The symbol is used in the service do-cumentation to indicate that specific component shall be only replaced by the component specified in that docu-mentation for safety reasons.Protective grounding terminal.Alternating current /voltage.ON:  Denotes the apparatus turns on.OFF:  Denotes the apparatus turns off, be-cause of using the single pole switch, be sure to unplug the AC power to prevent any ele-ctric shock before you proceed your service.WARNING:  Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the danger of injury or death to the user.CAUTION:  Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent danger of the apparatus.WARNINGPower Supply Ensure the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the apparatus.Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.External Connection The external wiring connected to the out-put hazardous live terminals requires installation by an instructed person, or the use of ready-made leads or cords.Do not Remove any Cover There are maybe some areas with high voltages inside, to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any cover if the power supply is connected. The cover should be removed by the qual-ified personnel only. No user serviceable parts inside.Fuse To prevent a fire, make sure to use fuses with specified standard (current, voltage, type). Do not use a different fuse or shortcircuit the fuse holder. Before replacing the fuse, turn OFF the apparatus and disconnected the power source.Protective Grounding Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent any electric shock before turning ON the apparatus. Never cut off the internal or external pro-tective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of protective grounding terminal. Operating ConditionsThis apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on this apparatus.To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not use this apparatus near water.Install in accordance with the manufacturer's Hazardous live terminal .Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipal waste and should be separate collection.  F8: 850.000-874.000(850-879)MHz  F8: 850.000-874.000(850-879)MHz123456789101112Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11Group12850.125  850.325  850.525  850.725  850.925  851.125  851.325  851.525  851.725  851.925  852.125  852.325 852.525  852.725  852.925  853.125  853.325  853.525  853.725  853.925  854.125  854.325  854.525  854.725 854.925  855.125  855.325  855.525  855.725  855.925  856.125  856.325  856.525 856.725  856.925  857.125 857.325  857.525  857.725 857.925 858.125 858.325  858.525 858.725 858.925 859.125 859.325 859.525 859.725 859.925 860.125 860.325 860.525 860.725 860.925 861.125 861.325 861.525 861.725 861.925 862.125 862.325 862.525 862.725 862.925 863.125 863.325 863.525 863.725 863.925 864.125 864.325 864.525 864.725 864.925 865.125 865.325 865.525 865.725 865.925 866.125 866.325 866.525 866.725 866.925 867.125 867.325 867.525 867.725 867.925 868.125 868.325 868.525 868.725 868.925 869.125 869.325 869.525 869.725 869.925 870.125 870.325 870.525 870.725 870.925 871.125 871.325 871.525 871.725 871.925 872.125 872.325 872.525 872.725 872.925 873.125 873.325 873.525 873.725 873.925 874.125 874.325 874.525 874.725 874.925 875.125 875.325 875.525 875.725 875.925 876.125 876.325 876.525 876.725 876.925 877.125 877.325 877.525 877.725 877.925 878.125 878.325 878.525 878.725
Remark: 1. The values with underlines should  be scanned manually by adjusting UP/DOWN key. 2. The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference.                           Group 1-1: 798.125        Group 2-1: 798.325                          Group 2-2: 800.725        Group 2-5: 807.925                          Group 3-4: 805.725        Group 5-1: 798.925                          Group 5-8: 815.725        Group 7-1: 799.325                          Group 8-6: 811.525        Group 12-2: 802.725IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions.Keep these instructions.Heed all warnings.Only use attachments/accessories spec-   ified by the manufacturer.Power Cord and PlugDo not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace-ment of the obsolete outlet.Protect the power cord from being walk-ed on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.Cleaning When the apparatus needs a cleaning, you can blow off dust from the apparatus with a blower or clean with rag etc. Don't use solvents such as benzol, alcohol, or other fluids with very strong volatility and flammability for cleaning the apparatus body. Clean only with dry cloth.ServicingRefer all servicing to qualified personnel. To reduce  the risk of electric shock, do n ot perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so .Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way ,such as power supply cord or plug is damaged , liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.Follow all instructions.instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including am-plifiers) that produce heat. Do not block any ventilation openings. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be  placed on the  apparatus.20  F7: 798.000-822.000(798-827)MHz  F7: 798.000-822.000(798-827)MHz123456789101112Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10Group11Group12798.125  798.325  798.525  798.725  798.925  799.125  799.325  799.525  799.725  799.925  800.125  800.325 800.525  800.725  800.925  801.125  801.325  801.525  801.725  801.925  802.125  802.325  802.525  802.725 802.925  803.125  803.325  803.525  803.725  803.925  804.125  804.325  804.525 804.725  804.925 805.125 805.325  805.525 805.725 805.925  806.125 806.325 806.525 806.725 806.925 807.125 807.325 807.525 807.725 807.925 808.125 808.325 808.525 808.725 808.925 809.125 809.325 809.525 809.725 809.925 810.125 810.325 810.525 810.725 810.925 811.125 811.325 811.525 811.725 811.925 812.125 812.325 812.525 812.725 812.925 813.125 813.325 813.525 813.725 813.925 814.125 814.325 814.525 814.725 814.925 815.125 815.325 815.525 815.725 815.925 816.125 816.325 816.525 816.725 816.925 817.125 817.325 817.525 817.725 817.925 818.125 818.325 818.525 818.725 818.925 819.125 819.325 819.525 819.725 819.925 820.125 820.325 820.525 820.725 820.925 821.125 821.325 821.525 821.725 821.925 822.125 822.325 822.525 822.725 822.925 823.125 823.325 823.525 823.725 823.925 824.125 824.325 824.525 824.725 824.925 825.125 825.325 825.525 825.725 825.925 826.125 826.325 826.525 826.725 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.WARNING: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
 F5: 702.000-726.000(702-731)MHz F5: 702.000-726.000(702-731)MHz123456789101112Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11 Group12702.125  702.325  702.525  702.725  702.925  703.125  703.325  703.525  703.725  703.925  704.125  704.325 704.525  704.725  704.925  705.125  705.325 705.525 705.725 705.925 706.125 706.325 706.525 706.725 706.925 707.125 707.325 707.525 707.725 707.925 708.125 708.325 708.525 708.725 708.925 709.125 709.325 709.525 709.725 709.925 710.125 710.325 710.525 710.725 710.925 711.125 711.325 711.525 711.725 711.925 712.125 712.325 712.525 712.725 712.925 713.125 713.325 713.525 713.725 713.925 714.125 714.325 714.525 714.725 714.925 715.125 715.325 715.525 715.725 715.925 716.125 716.325 716.525 716.725 716.925 717.125 717.325 717.525 717.725 717.925 718.125 718.325 718.525 718.725 718.925 719.125 719.325 719.525 719.725 719.925 720.125 720.325 720.525 720.725 720.925 721.125 721.325 721.525 721.725 721.925 722.125 722.325 722.525 722.725 722.925 723.125 723.325 723.525 723.725 723.925 724.125 724.325 724.525 724.725 724.925 725.125 725.325 725.525 725.725 725.925 726.125 726.325 726.525 726.725 726.925 727.125 727.325 727.525 727.725 727.925 728.125 728.325 728.525 728.725 728.925 729.125 729.325 729.525 729.725 729.925 730.125 730.325 730.525 730.725 TABLE OF CONTENTS1. .. . 12. ...... ......... . ........... . ....................53. .... . .. .... ......... .............54. ... .. ... ... . ... . . ....................95. 6. INTRODUCTIONFEATURESCONTROL ELEMENTSOPERATIONTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSANNEX. ...................................................................................... . ..................... ..... ....................... . ..... .......................... ..... .. .. ... ...................... ..... ........ ......................................................................14...................................................................................................1619 F6: 740.000-764.000(740-769)MHz F6: 740.000-764.000(740-769)MHz123456789101112Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group10 Group11Group12740.125  740.325  740.525  740.725  740.925  741.125  741.325  741.525  741.725  741.925  742.125  742.325 742.525  742.725  742.925  743.125  743.325  743.525  743.725  743.925  744.125  744.325  744.525  744.725 744.925  745.125  745.325  745.525  745.725  745.925 746.125  746.325 746.525 746.725 746.925 747.125 747.325 747.525 747.725 747.925 748.125 748.325 748.525 748.725 748.925 749.125 749.325 749.525 749.725 749.925 750.125 750.325 750.525 750.725 750.925 751.125 751.325 751.525 751.725 751.925 752.125 752.325 752.525 752.725 752.925 753.125 753.325 753.525 753.725 753.925 754.125 754.325 754.525 754.725 754.925 755.125 755.325 755.525 755.725 755.925 756.125 756.325 756.525 756.725 756.925 757.125 757.325 757.525 757.725 757.925 758.125 758.325 758.525 758.725 758.925 759.125 759.325 759.525 759.725 759.925 760.125 760.325 760.525 760.725 760.925 761.125 761.325 761.525 761.725 761.925 762.125 762.325 762.525 762.725 762.925 763.125 763.325 763.525 763.725 763.925 764.125 764.325 764.525 764.725 764.925 765.125 765.325 765.525 765.725 765.925 766.125 766.325 766.525 766.725 766.925 767.125 767.325 767.525 767.725 767.925 768.125 768.325 768.525 768.725
11. INTRODUCTION    Thanks for purchasing the SHOW wireless microphone system. The UP-82DR/ UP-P/G series/ UP-H   series is the delicately designed UHF, PLL synthesized system, with two antennas built inside the receiver for smart switching diversity control, the higher level RF signals may be fed into the system for greater reliability and coverage, therefore, the risks of breakdown and interference are to be effectively reduced. By the Auto Scan function provided by the UP-82DR, PLL UHF Diversity Receiver, the operating frequency of the transmitter may be automatically searched out and locked by the system. Or, you can manually adjust the channel of the transmitter to match the receiver in case you know about the operating frequency of it.    Generally, the UP-82DR/H/P/G series consists of-UP-82DR, PLL UHF Diversity Receiver-UP-H series , Handheld transmitter-UP-P/G series, Body Pack transmitterUP-82DR, PLL UHF Diversity ReceiverUP-H series, Handheld transmitterTo well satisfy the different applications , there are included in this product range, please make sure that the proper microphone has been selected for your typical sound reinforcement system before installation.     UP-H series Handheld Transmitter Model No.       CapsuleUP-81H/UP-881H                                     Dynamic(S-100) UP-83H/UP-883H                                    Dynamic(S-600) UP-86H/UP-886H                                     Dynamic(S-500) UP-87CH/UP-887CH                                 Condenser(C-100) UP-88CH/UP-888CH                                  Condenser(C-200) 18F4: 638.000-662.000(638-664)MHz      F4: 638.000-662.000(638-664)MHz      1Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6638.125  638.325  638.525  638.725  638.925  639.125 639.325  639.525  639.725  639.925  640.125  640.325 640.525  640.725  640.925  641.125  641.325  641.525 641.725  641.925  642.125  642.325  642.525  642.725 642.925  643.125  643.325  643.525  643.725  643.925 644.125  644.325  644.525  644.725  644.925  645.125 645.325  645.525  645.725  645.925  646.125  646.325 646.525  646.725  646.925  647.125  647.325  647.525 647.725  647.925  648.125  648.325  648.525  648.725 648.925  649.125  649.325  649.525  649.725  649.925 650.125  650.325  650.525  650.725  650.925  651.125 651.325  651.525  651.725  651.925  652.125  652.325 23456789101112F3: 572.000-596.000(572-598)MHz            F3: 572.000-596.000(572-598)MHz            123456789101112Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6572.125  572.325  572.525  572.725  572.925  573.125 573.325  573.525  573.725  573.925  574.125  574.325 574.525  574.725  574.925  575.125  575.325  575.525 575.725  575.925  576.125  576.325  576.525  576.725 576.925  577.125  577.325  577.525  577.725  577.925 578.125  578.325  578.525  578.725  578.925  579.125 579.325  579.525  579.725  579.925  580.125  580.325 580.525  580.725  580.925  581.125  581.325  581.525 581.725  581.925  582.125  582.325  582.525  582.725 582.925  583.125  583.325  583.525  583.725  583.925 584.125  584.325  584.525  584.725  584.925  585.125 585.325  585.525  585.725  585.925  586.125  586.325
Generally, each model is equipped with the typical type of capsule for specific sound characteristic, and the RF design keeps the same, please refer to the following specification of the capsules for more information on the microphone selection to your system.   Type: Dynamic Mic.Frequency response: 50Hz~15kHz( 3dB)Impedance: 270   20% at 1kHzSensitivity: 0.005%Direction: Omni-directionalS-100Type: Dynamic Mic.Frequency response: 50Hz~16kHz( 3dB)Impedance: 300   20% at 1kHzSensitivity: -71dB  3dBDirection: Omni-directionalS-600217F2: 518.000-542.000(518-544)MHz  F2: 518.000-542.000(518-544)MHz  123456789101112Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6518.125  518.325  518.525  518.725  518.925  519.125 519.325  519.525  519.725  519.925  520.125  520.325 520.525  520.725  520.925  521.125  521.325  521.525 521.725  521.925  522.125  522.325  522.525  522.725 522.925  523.125  523.325  523.525  523.725  523.925 524.125  524.325  524.525  524.725  524.925  525.125 525.325  525.525  525.725  525.925  526.125  526.325 526.525  526.725  526.925  527.125  527.325  527.525 527.725  527.925  528.125  528.325  528.525  528.725 528.925  529.125  529.325  529.525  529.725  529.925 530.125  530.325  530.525  530.725  530.925  531.125 531.325  531.525  531.725  531.925  532.125  532.325 6.2 Frequency RangesGroup1 Group2 Group3 Group4 Group5 Group6123456789101112F1: 470.000-494.000(470-496)MHz          F1: 470.000-494.000(470-496)MHz          470.125  470.325  470.525  470.725  470.925  471.125 471.325  471.525  471.725  471.925  472.125  472.325 472.525  472.725  472.925  473.125  473.325  473.525 473.725  473.925  474.125  474.325  474.525  474.725 474.925  475.125  475.325  475.525  475.725  475.925 476.125  476.325  476.525  476.725  476.925  477.125 477.325  477.525  477.725  477.925  478.125  478.325 478.525  478.725  478.925  479.125  479.325  479.525 479.725  479.925  480.125  480.325  480.525  480.725 480.925  481.125  481.325  481.525  481.725  481.925 482.125  482.325  482.525  482.725  482.925  483.125 483.325  483.525  483.725  483.925  484.125  484.325
S-500Type: Dynamic Mic.Frequency response: 90Hz~12kHz( 3dB)Impedance: 680   20% at 1kHzSensitivity: -52dB  3dBDirection: Uni-directionalC-100Type: Condenser Mic.Frequency response: 50Hz~15kHz( 3dB)Impedance: 270   20% at 1kHzSensitivity: -71dB  3dBDirection: Omni-directional3166. ANNEXMost countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information. These regulations state which devices can use which frequencies, and help to limit the amount of RF(radio frequency)interference in all wireless communications.To be flexible enough to operate worldwide, UP-82DR Wireless receivers  are available in a number of models, each with a unique frequency range. Each frequency range, or band, spans up to 24MHz of the wireless broadcast spectrum. Available bands are:6.1 Frequency Band Selection F1:470.000-494.000(470-496)MHz          F2:518.000-542.000(518-544)MHzF3:572.000-596.000(572-598)MHz          F4:638.000-662.000(638-664)MHzF5:702.000-726.000(702-731)MHz          F6:740.000-764.000(740-769)MHzF7:798.000-822.000(798-827)MHz          F8:850.000-874.000(850-879)MHzMODELOscillation modeCarrier frequency bandFrequency responseFrequency stabilityT.H.D.Modulation modeRF output powerDynamicTone frequencyCurrent drainMax. DeviationBatteryOptionalMic. Capsule(optional)DimensionsWeightUP-81H,UP-881H,UP-83H,UP-883H,UP-86H,UP-886H,UP-87CH,UP-887CH,UP-88CH,UP-888CHPLL UHF SYNTHESIZEDUHF 470-900 MHzDependent on applicable country regulations50 Hz-15KHz ( 3dB)0.005% (-10 ~ 50 )FM (F3E)5-50mW(adjustable 3 bands)100dB 30-33 KHz100mA35KHz "AA" type   2 Nickel hydrogen battery +chargerCondenser or Dynamic Capsule277  36.5mm (10.9" 1.44") 0.243Kg UP-88P,UP-8P,UP-88G,UP-8G1KHz<0.8%Condenser or Dynamic Capsule0.09Kg 97mm  68mm  22mm(3.82" 2.68" 0.87")SPECIFICATION
MODELChannelFrequency bandReceiver typeFrequency responseFrequency stabilityT.H.D.Modulation modeS/N RatioDynamicRF sensitivityAudio outputBalance outputPower supplyDimensionsWeight UP-82DRMulti-channels, up to 144 frequency presets for each frequency bandsUHF 470-900 MHzDependent on applicable country regulationsPLL UHF SYNTHESIZED50 Hz-15KHz ( 3dB)0.005% (-10 -50 )1KHZ 0.8%FM (F3E)90dB100dB-100 dBm/30dB SINADUnbalanced 6.3mm phone jack 550mV ;20KHz deviation1V ,  20KHz  deviationDC 15V/1000mA(AC 115V/230V 50/60Hz adaptor)5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS430(W) 210(D) 44(H)mm(8.3"  6.5"  1.9") 2.086KgC-200Type: Condenser Mic.Frequency response: 100Hz~15kHz( 3dB)Impedance: 700   30% at 1kHzSensitivity: -44dB  3dBDirection: Uni-directionalUP-P/G  series, Body Pack transmitterFor the UP- P/G series, there are several types of clip microphone are included in this product    range, please make sure that the proper microphone has been selected for your typical  sound reinforcement system before installation. HM-38, Condenser microphonePreset impedance: 600ohm; Freq. response: 80-12KHz;Sensitivity: -68dB+/-3dB at 1KHz;Directional: Uni-directional; Weight: 52g (0.12Ib)415 680 ohm  50-12 kHz; -65 dB  3 dB at 1kHz 12 180 mm( 0.47" 7.1") 22g(0.049Ib)
470MHz to 900MHz, please refer to your national EMC regulations to pick out the authorized frequency band (F1 ~ F8, detail please see Annex hereafter) for your end application. 2. FEATURES-UP-82DR, PLL UHF Diversity Receiver,-Friendly interface of front panel LCD status display;-Auto Scan function for easy and convenient operation; -Switching diversity control to receive the RF signal;-Three output level versions;-Squelch control; -UP-H/P/G series  transmitters,-Soft touch painting for comfortable use; -Rechargeable battery design;-Three RF output power versions;-Mute function; -Lock function to avoid the misaction during the live applications;-Common features, -PLL synthesized design;-Consistent operating frequencies to comply with the EMC regulations; -Up to 12x12, total 144 channel frequency presets; -Manufactured under ISO9000:2000, ISO/TS16949:2002 quality management system; 3. CONTROL ELEMENTS3.1 UP-82DR, PLL UHF Diversity ReceiverPower SwitchIt switches on/off UP-82DR main power.1   1    THE FRONT PANEL5    Last but not the least, the operating frequency of this wireless system may be varied from - Adjust from the transmitter,  1) Check the preset frequency (preset group and preset channel) displayed on the receiver in MHz.  2) Switch on the transmitter.  3) Touch the CH/ON key slightly to select the parameters to be edited.  4) Use the Select key to set the proper channel / group. 2) Manually Selecting FrequencyTurn on the receiver . After  touch the MENU key, the 'Group' indicated on the LCD   display flashes, and use the UP/DOWN key to select the right group, after it is done, press  'Mem' to store the settings. To edit the preset channel or other parameters, please press      again the MENU key, and so on.142   2   2   2    3   3    4   4    1   1   5   5   3   3   2   2   2   2   4   4   5   5   4.3 Operating frequency matches between the receiver and the transmitter  To make the operating frequency matched between the transmitter and the receiver,  there are two options,  - Controlled from the receiver, 1) Auto ScanTurn on the  receiver,  the MEM  key press   for a few seconds to enter into the auto scan mode. You can see"SCAN" flashes on the top left of the  LCD, it means  the auto scan  function has been activated. under the auto scan mode, the scan functionautomatically searches the receiver's entire frequency band from start to stop. During the search, these presets of GROUP, CHANNEL and frequency keep flashing as they are scanned. As soon as the stop frequency is reached, the scan will be stopped automatically, the value of frequency is keeping flashing channel preset,press the MEM key, you can save the information.                Remark: some frequencies should be scanned manually by adjusting UP/DOWN Key,please refer to user's manual of UP-82DR for details!
Menu key  Via this key, you can choose the right function you want.4   4   UP/DOWN keyIn the menu mode, you can choose the right value via these two keys.DisplayThe LCD shows RF/AF signal, remaining battery life of the transmitter, group value, channel value and the selected frequency.2   2   3   3   It is equipped with two functions, memo function, and auto scan function.MEM key5   5    THE REAR PANELAntenna Input SocketAllow you to connect plug-in antennas, remote antennas, or even a complex antenna network.XLR Audio OutputThis is a professional balanced XLR output connector.Audio Output JackThis is a professional unbalanced output jack.It is used to connect an attached adapter.1   1   2   2   3   3   DC Input4   4    3.2 UP-H series , Handheld Transmitter63   3   7   7   6   6    1   1   2   2   4   4   5   5   Fig 124.2.3 Battery Replacing And ChargingPlease be advised to use only UM3 size AA 1.5V, one pair batteries for power supply. If the rechargeable batteries are used, - Please keep the batteries inside, and use the charger (optional accessory, provided by the manufacturer) to recover the batteries. - During the charging process, the "Remaining battery life display" flashes. - Normally, the battery should be recharged within 6-hour. Note: when the transmitter is muted, the microphone couldn't send out any AF signal, that means, no sound has been sent out from the microphone.  Remaining battery life displayFig 13Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. 132   2    3   3    4   4   1   1   Fig 10: LOCKFig 11: UNLOCK4.2.2 Mute Mode Operation Keep pressing the SELECT  key for a few seconds, the unit will enter into the mute mode(see the fig 12), repeat to disable mute.
Fig 7 Fig 8- Touch the CH/ON key slightly again to select the edited parameter of Group (refer to Fig 7), then   use  the SELECT key to specify the proper Group.- Several seconds later after that, the system stores the settings automatically, and LCD display   comes back to the main menu which shows the current operation status.  - Touch the CH/ON key slightly to select the edited parameter of Channel (refer to Fig 8), then  use   the SELECT key to specify the proper channel.    Use this key to edit the parameters in operation mode. Keep pressing this key for a    few seconds, the unit will enter into the mute mode, repeat for unmute. SELECT Key4   4    such as the preset channel, preset group, PL (RF power  level), and Lock/unlock; In   this mode, if there is no further operation in the next few seconds, it will  return to the  main menu, and the LCD displays again the current preset frequency in  MHz, as well  as the battery status.  The unit may be powered from a dry or rechargeable battery.   Connect the optional recharger(see fig) with this mini jack for battery recharging. Battery Compartment5   5   Charge Jack6   6   7Extremely rugged spring steel mesh grill to protect the capsule underneath in tough stage or live performance.  Massive Front Grill1   1     Generally, the LCD displays the current operation status. Keep pressing this key for a few seconds, the unit will be powered on or off. After it   is switched on, touch this key slightly to select  the parameter which you want to edit,LCD Display2   2   CH/ON Key3   3   Please follow the below procedure to select the proper RF output power, - Touch the CH/ON key slightly to select the edited parameter of PL (refer to Fig 9), then use the SELECT key to specify the proper RF output Power version; - Several seconds later after that, the system stores the settings automatically, and LCD display comes back to the main menu which shows the current operation status.  -  RF Output Power SelectThree different RF output power versions are available of UP-8H, - PL 0, the output power is 5dBm;- PL 1, the output power is 10dBm; - PL 2, the output power is 15dBm; But, It's a different from UP-8P,- PL 0, the output power is 3dBm;- PL 1, the output power is 5dBm; - PL 2, the output power is 12dBm; Fig 9Since the CH/ON and SELECT keys may be easily activated by simple touch, to avoid any mis-action during the live application, the Lock/Unlock is provided by this system for touch-proof under the Locked situation. In case the system is locked, you can still use the CH/ON key to select the edited parameters, but, except for the Lock/Unlock, others can't be edited. -  LOCK  FunctionTo enter into the Lock mode, please follow the below procedure, - Touch the CH/ON key slightly to select the edited parameter of Lock/Unlock (refer to Fig 10   & 11),  then use the SELECT key to specify Lock or Unlock; - Several seconds later after that, the system stores the settings automatically, and LCD   display comes back to the main menu which shows the current operation status.  12  The antenna is integrated into the transmitter body; to get effective RF transmission,     never cover the antenna with hand, etc.Antenna7   7   Note: 1. Please make sure batteries inside are rechargeable.           2. Use the charger supplied by our company.           3. When batteries are charged, microphone stops power transmission.           4. When batteries are fully charged, LED flashes.
84.2 For the UP-H/P/G series transmittersPress and hold the CH/ON key for a few seconds, then the transmitter is powered on. Now, the LCD displays the current operation status:  Fig 6Preset frequency Remaining battery life4.2.1 Edit The Parameter-  Frequency selectIt is the multi-channels PLL synthesized system. In practice, to effectively avoid the interference from any lighting equipment, computers, fax machines, etc nearby, it is usually advised to switch to another frequency to get best performance. After the transmitter is switched on, touch the CH/ON  key slightly to select the parameter which you want to edit, such as the preset channel, preset group, PL  (RF power level), and Lock/unlock.  The frequency range of this system is UHF, 470MHz ~ 900MHz, and it is divided into 8 frequency bands (F1 ~ F8) according to the country's EMC regulations; For each frequency band, to select the proper frequency preset, please first pickup the right Group, then specify the Channel; For details please refer to the Annex;    For example, in F7 frequency band, if you want to select the frequency preset of 811.125MHz    (Group 6, Channel 6),   please follow the below procedure, - Turn on the unit first. 11CH/ON Key Keep pressing this key for a few seconds, the unit will be powered on or off. After it is switched on, touch this key slightly to select the parameter which you want to edit, such as the preset channel, preset group, PL(RF power  level) and Lock/unlock. In this mode, if there is no further operation in the next few seconds, it will return to the main menu, and the LCD displays again the current preset frequency in Mhz, as well as the battery status. SELECT Key   Use this key to edit the parameters in operation mode. Keep pressing this key for   a few seconds, the unit will enter into the mute mode, repeat for unmute. 2   2   3   3   4   4   Mini 4P connector   This connector is used to connect the unit with the clip microphones, for example, HM-38    or HM-58 condenser microphones.1   1   LCD Display  Generally, the LCD displays the current operation status.3   3   1   1    4   4   2   2   Pin 2, GNDPin 4, for Dynamic or condenser microphonePin 3, Phantom power supply for Condenser microphonePin 1, for Guitar, bass and keyboards3   3   1   1   2   2   5   5   4   4   8   8   6   6   7   7   3.3 UP-P/G series, Body Pack TransmitterFig 5No. squelch threshold12345678910Table95.0dB91.7dB88.3dB85.0dB81.7dB78.3dB75.0dB71.7dB68.3dB65.0dB
Remark: some frequencies should be scanned manually by adjusting UP/DOWN key,               please refer to Annex for details!-  Manual Selecting FrequencyPress the MENU button, "GROUP" is flashing, you can choose the right frequency group you need via the UP/ DOWN button, when the frequency group is set, please press MEN button to store the information. Press the MENU button two times, "CHANNEL" is flashing, you can choose the right subchannel you need via the UP/DOWN button, when the subchannel you need is set, please press the MEN button to save it. -  Mute FunctionIn mute mode, use UP/DOWN key to on/off the mute function.(fig 2: mute function off, fig 3: mute function on), press the MEM button to keep the information.Note: when the transmitter is muted, no audio signal will be send out from the receiver.94. OPERATIONA B CD EFGFig 1A: Frequency groupB: Subchannel C: Mute(if the mute function is engaged, the mute label is shown, if not , the label      disappears)D: The selected frequencyE: Remaining battery life of transmitter 4.1 For the UP-82DR, PLL UHF Diversity Receiver-  Auto ScanWhen the receiver is powered on, press and hold the MEN key for one second, the receiver is in auto scanning. The scan function automatically searches the receiver's entire frequency band from start to stop.  During the search, the audio  output is muted and the display indicates the frequencies in MHz as they are  scanned. As soon as the correct frequency is reached, the scan will be stopped  automatically, the value of frequency will be flashing, press the MEM key, you G: RF bar graph indicating the field strength of the received signal.F: Audio bar graph indicating the receiver audio level  can save the information. Fig 3 mute function onFig 2  mute function off-  Output Level Adjusting In output level adjusting mode(see fig 4), use the SELECT button to adjust the output  level. The output level has 3 choices, 0 indicates the output level is 500mV, 1 indicates  the output level is 300mV, 2 indicates the output level is 150mV.Note: the function is only applied to the level of Balanced output. Fig 4below a defined threshold. The squelch control on the receiver sets this threshold. will not only cut out noise but mute quiet audio signals as well because the squelchresponds to the detected voltage and cannot distinguish between wanted signal and noise. Besides that, a too high squelch threshold also decreases the usable range.In the squelch control mode(fig 5), use the UP/DOWN key to select squelch threshold.The job of a squelch circuit is to reduce audible noise. It eliminates noise during pauses in the audio signal by muting the receiver every time the audio level drops Use the squelch control with care! If the squelch threshold is too high, the squelch In order to achieve easy operation, the squelch threshold is divided into10 levels, please  -  Squelch Controlrefer to table.10Antenna  It is the flexible antenna. To get effective transmission, never cover the antenna with hand, clothes, etc during the operation, and always position the transmitter nearby the receiver.8   8   Charge Jack  With the rechargeable batteries put inside, use the charger (optional accessory, provided by the manufacturer) to recharge the batteries. For detail operation, please refer to chapter 4.2.3, Battery replacing and charging. 5   5   Battery Compartment This unit may be powered from one pair dry or rechargeable batteries, UM3 size AA 1.5V. 6   6   Belt clip  It is the detachable belt clip for easy carry during the live applications. 7   7

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