Sony Group UTXM03 UHF SYNTHESIZED WIRELESS MICROPHONE User Manual UWP D11 D12 D16
Sony Corporation UHF SYNTHESIZED WIRELESS MICROPHONE UWP D11 D12 D16
Contents
Users manual

Wireless Microphone
Package
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly 
and retain it for future reference.
UWP-D11/D12/D16
4-530-735-11 (1)
© 2014 Sony Corporation

Table of Contents
2
Table of Contents
Configuration of the Packages ..................3
UWP-D11 ..................................................... 3
UWP-D12 ..................................................... 4
UWP-D16 ..................................................... 5
Features .......................................................6
UWP-D11 ..................................................... 6
UWP-D12 ..................................................... 6
UWP-D16 ..................................................... 6
Name and Function of Parts.......................7
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03)............... 7
Hand-held microphone (UTX-M03)............. 8
Plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03).................. 10
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03) ........... 11
Power Supply.............................................13
Inserting the batteries.................................. 13
Supplying power from a USB connector.... 14
Charging nickel metal hydride batteries..... 15
Attaching Accessories..............................15
Attaching accessories to the body-pack 
transmitter (UTX-B03)...................... 15
Attaching accessories to the hand-held 
microphone (UTX-M03) ................... 16
Attaching accessories to the plug-on 
transmitter (UTX-P03) ...................... 16
Attaching accessories to the portable 
diversity tuner (URX-P03) ................ 17
Operation ...................................................18
If noise is generated .................................... 18
Tuner Settings ...........................................19
Menu structure and operation ..................... 19
Setting the receive channel ......................... 20
Searching for available channels within a 
group (Clear Channel Scan) .............. 20
Searching for active channels within a group 
(Active Channel Scan) ...................... 21
Adjusting the monitor audio level .............. 21
Configuration menu.................................... 22
Transmitter Settings .................................24
Menu structure and operation ..................... 24
Setting the transmit channel........................ 25
Configuration menu.................................... 26
System Configuration Examples .............29
Error Messages .........................................30
Troubleshooting ........................................31
Important Notes on Use............................33
Usage and storage ....................................... 33
Cleaning...................................................... 33
Specifications............................................33
Transmitter (UTX-B03/M03/P03).............. 33
Tuner........................................................... 35

Configuration of the Packages 3
Configuration of the Packages
This manual is for the UWP-D11/D12/D16 Wireless Microphone Packages. The contents of each package are described 
below.
Some of the packages may not be available in certain countries or areas.
For details, consult your Sony dealer.
UWP-D11
The package consists of a body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03), a portable diversity tuner (URX-P03), and their accessories. 
When used in conjunction with a compact camcorder, a mobile system for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) or EFP 
(Electronic Field Production) applications can be constructed.
Note
Body-pack transmitter 
(UTX-B03) (1)
Portable diversity tuner 
(URX-P03) (1)
Supplied accessories
Wind screen (1)Omni-directional lavalier microphone (1) Holder clip (1)
Shoe mount adapter (1) Belt clip (2)
Battery case (1) (CN models only)
Before Use (1)
Quick Start Guide (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Warranty card (1) 
(UC and KR models only)
Stereo mini plug-BMP conversion 
cable (1)
XLR-BMP conversion output cable 
for the URX-P03 (1)

Configuration of the Packages
4
UWP-D12
The package consists of a hand-held microphone (UTX-M03), a portable diversity tuner (URX-P03), and their accessories. 
When used in conjunction with a compact camcorder, a mobile system for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) or EFP 
(Electronic Field Production) applications can be constructed.
Microphone holder (1)
XLR-BMP conversion output cable 
for the URX-P03 (1)
Shoe mount adapter (1)Belt clip (1)
Battery case (1) (CN models only)
Before Use (1)
Quick Start Guide (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Warranty card (1) 
(UC and KR models only)
Stereo mini plug-BMP conversion 
cable (1)
Supplied accessories
Hand-held microphone 
(UTX-M03) (1)
Portable diversity tuner 
(URX-P03) (1)

Configuration of the Packages 5
UWP-D16
The UWP-D16 consists of a plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03), a body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03), a portable diversity 
tuner (URX-P03), and their accessories. When used in conjunction with a compact camcorder, a mobile system for ENG 
(Electronic News Gathering) or EFP (Electronic Field Production) applications can be constructed.
The CN model of this package is not available.
Note
Body-pack transmitter 
(UTX-B03) (1)
Portable diversity tuner 
(URX-P03) (1)
Supplied accessories
Soft case (1)
Plug-on transmitter 
(UTX-P03) (1)
Shoe mount adapter (1) Belt clip (2)
Wind screen (1) Holder clip (1)
Stereo mini plug-BMP 
conversion cable (1) XLR-BMP conversion output cable for the 
URX-P03 (1)
Omni-directional lavalier microphone (1)
Battery case (1) (CN models only)
Before Use (1)
Quick Start Guide (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Warranty card (1) (UC and KR models only)

Features
6
Features
The UWP-D11/D12/D16 (UWP series) Wireless 
Microphone Packages comprise a transmitter (body-pack 
transmitter (UTX-B03), hand-held microphone 
(UTX-M03), or plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03)) and a 
receiver (portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)). They can 
be used for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) in 
combination with a miniature camcorder.
They are equipped with a DSP for transmission of high-
quality sound using digital compander processing. They 
can be used in combination with current Sony wireless 
microphone systems (UWP series, WRT series, WRR 
series, WRU series) by switching the compander mode.
The frequency and compander mode set on the tuner can 
be sent to the transmitter using an infrared 
communications link. Used in combination with the Clear 
Channel Scan function of the tuner, this greatly reduces 
the time required to set channels.
The contents of each package are described below.
UWP-D11
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03)
This transmitter is a lightweight, compact transmitter that 
employs a crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer. It is 
equipped with a muting function and a BMP-type 
microphone input connector. The RF power output can be 
switched between high and low. It is also equipped with a 
MIC/LINE input switching function to support a variety 
of input levels.
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
This tuner employs a space diversity method featuring 
little signal dropout and an angle-adjustable antenna. It 
comes with an adapter for mounting on a compact 
camcorder (HXR-NX3, etc.). It also features a Clear 
Channel Scan function to search for available channels 
automatically.
UWP-D12
Hand-held microphone (UTX-M03)
This microphone features a robust, metallic body. It has a 
muting function and attenuator adjustment function to 
support a wide audio input level range.
It can be used in diverse applications simply by changing 
the microphone capsule. It has a built-in antenna.
* Microphone unit mounting dimensions: 31.3 mm 
diameter, 1.0 mm pitch
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
This tuner employs a space diversity method featuring 
little signal dropout and an angle-adjustable antenna. It 
comes with an adapter for mounting on a compact 
camcorder (HXR-NX3, etc.). It also features a Clear 
Channel Scan function to search for available channels 
automatically.
UWP-D16
Plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03)
This transmitter is a lightweight, compact plug-on type 
transmitter that employs a crystal-controlled PLL 
synthesizer. It has a muting function and an XLR-type 
microphone input connector that can supply +48 V power 
for connecting a wide range of microphones. It is also 
equipped with a MIC/LINE switching function to support 
a variety of input levels.
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03)
This transmitter is a lightweight, compact transmitter that 
employs a crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer. It is 
equipped with a muting function and a BMP-type 
microphone input connector. The RF power output can be 
switched between high and low. It is also equipped with a 
MIC/LINE input switching function to support a variety 
of input levels.
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
This tuner employs a space diversity method featuring 
little signal dropout and an angle-adjustable antenna. It 
comes with an adapter for mounting on a compact 
camcorder (HXR-NX3, etc.). It also features a Clear 
Channel Scan function to search for available channels 
automatically.

Name and Function of Parts 7
Name and Function of 
Parts
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03)
aAntenna
bPOWER indicator
Displays the battery level and charging status.
cAUDIO (audio input level) indicator
Turns on or off according to the audio input level as 
follows.
On (red): Audio input level is too high. If the sound is 
distorted, adjust the attenuation level to decrease the 
audio input level (page 26).
On (green): Audio input level is appropriate.
Off: There is no audio input or the input level is too low.
Flashing (orange): Audio is muted (i.e., disabled).
dAudio input connector (BMP type)
Connect to the supplied lavalier microphone.
• When the audio input level is set to MIC, a voltage for 
the lavalier microphone power supply is applied to the 
audio input connector. Special electrical wiring is used 
inside the audio input connector for this purpose.
• If a lavalier microphone other than the one supplied is 
connected, the proper performance may not be 
obtained.
ePOWER/MUTING button
Turns the power on/off. You also use this button to turn 
the muting function on/off.
fUSB connector (Micro B type)
Connect to a commercially available USB portable power 
supply.
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
the power is turned on, the unit automatically operates 
with power supplied by the USB portable power supply. 
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
nickel metal hydride batteries are inserted and the power 
is turned off, the batteries are charged by the USB 
portable power supply.
Alkaline batteries and lithium batteries cannot be 
recharged.
gBattery compartment
Accepts two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, 
or lithium batteries).
For details on how to insert batteries, see “Power 
Supply” (page 13).
h+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
Indicator display Status
On (green) Sufficient battery level
Flashing (green) Battery is getting low
On (orange) Charging (when nickel metal hydride 
rechargeable batteries are inserted 
and power is turned off)
Off Power is off or battery is empty
Notes
Function Operation
Supply ON Press button for one second or longer
Supply OFF Press button until the indicator turns 
off
Muting ON Press button
Muting OFF
Note

Name and Function of Parts
8
iDisplay section
ARF transmission indicator
Displays the current transmission status.
BRF transmission power indicator
Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can 
change the setting with the RF transmission power setting 
function.
For details on the RF transmission power setting 
function, see “Setting the transmit output level (RF 
POWER)” (page 26).
CAudio input level meter
Displays the the audio input level.
DPeak indicator
Lights up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which 
distortion begins as a warning of excessive input level.
EInput level indicator
Displays the input level status.
: Microphone input
: Line input
FBattery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Displays “EXT” when power 
is supplied from the USB connector. 
For details, see “Battery level indicator” (page 14).
GMenu display section
Displays various functions. Press the + or – button to 
switch functions.
For details, see “Configuration menu” (page 22).
jSET button
Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the 
displayed value.
Holding down the SET button while turning on the power 
turns the transmitter on without transmitting a signal 
(transmission stopped mode).
kInfrared detector
Receives the frequency and compander mode set on the 
tuner.
Hand-held microphone (UTX-M03)
aMicrophone unit
The standard-equipped microphone unit can be 
interchanged with another microphone unit having a 
diameter of 31.3 mm and a pitch of 1.0 mm.
For details on attaching and removing the microphone 
unit, see “Replacing the microphone unit” (page 16).
bPOWER indicator
Displays the battery level, charging status, and audio 
muting (i.e., audio enabled or disabled) status.
: Transmitting
– : Transmission stopped
Indicator display Status
On (green) Sufficient battery level
Flashing (green) Battery is getting low
On (orange) Charging (when nickel metal hydride 
rechargeable batteries are inserted 
and power is turned off)
Off Power is off or battery is empty
Flashing (orange) Audio is muted (i.e., disabled)
Inside the grip

Name and Function of Parts 9
cPOWER/MUTING button
Turns the power on/off. You also use this button to turn 
the muting function on/off.
dBattery compartment
Accepts two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, 
or lithium batteries).
For details on how to insert batteries, see “Power 
Supply” (page 13).
eAntenna section
fDisplay section
ARF transmission indicator
Displays the current transmission status.
BRF transmission power indicator
Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can 
change the setting with the RF transmission power setting 
function.
For details on the RF transmission power setting 
function, see “Setting the transmit output level (RF 
POWER)” (page 26).
CAudio input level meter
Displays the the audio input level.
DPeak indicator
Lights up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which 
distortion begins as a warning of excessive input level.
EBattery level indicator
Displays the battery level.
For details, see “Battery level indicator” (page 14).
FMenu display section
Displays various functions. Press the + or – button to 
switch functions.
For details, see “Configuration menu” (page 22).
gInfrared detector
Receives the frequency and compander mode set on the 
tuner.
hSET button
Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the 
displayed value.
Holding down the SET button while turning on the power 
turns the transmitter on without transmitting a signal 
(transmission stopped mode).
iUSB connector (Micro B type)
Connect to a commercially available USB portable power 
supply.
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
nickel metal hydride batteries are inserted and the power 
is turned off, the batteries are charged by the USB 
portable power supply.
Alkaline batteries and lithium batteries cannot be 
recharged. Also, power cannot be supplied from a USB 
portable power supply.
j+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
Function Operation
Supply ON Press button for one second or longer
Supply OFF Press button until the indicator turns 
off
Muting ON Press button
Muting OFF
: Transmitting
– : Transmission stopped
Note

Name and Function of Parts
10
Plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03)
aAudio input connector (XLR type)
Connect to a microphone or the line output of an audio 
mixer or other device.
b+48V (+48 V supply) indicator
Lights up when the unit is set to LINE input and is 
supplying power to the connected microphone. 
cPOWER indicator
Displays the battery level and charging status.
dAUDIO (audio input level) indicator
Turns on or off according to the audio input level as 
follows.
On (red): Audio input level is too high. If the sound is 
distorted, adjust the attenuation level to decrease the 
audio input level (page 26).
On (green): Audio input level is appropriate.
Off: There is no audio input or input level is too low.
Flashing (orange): Audio is muted (i.e., disabled).
ePOWER/MUTING button
Turns the power on/off. You also use this button to turn 
the muting function on/off.
fDisplay section
ARF transmission indicator
Displays the current transmission status.
BRF transmission power indicator
Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can 
change the setting with the RF transmission power setting 
function.
For details on the RF transmission power setting 
function, see “Setting the transmit output level (RF 
POWER)” (page 26).
CAudio input level meter
Displays the the audio input level.
DPeak indicator
Lights up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which 
distortion begins as a warning of excessive input level.
EInput level indicator
Displays the input level status.
: Microphone input
: Line input
FBattery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Displays “EXT” when power 
is supplied from the USB connector. 
For details, see “Battery level indicator” (page 14).
Indicator display Status
On (green) Sufficient battery level
Flashing (green) Battery is getting low
On (orange) Charging (when nickel metal hydride 
rechargeable batteries are inserted 
and power is turned off)
Off Power is off or battery is empty
Front
Bottom
Function Operation
Supply ON Press button for one second or longer
Supply OFF Press button until the indicator turns 
off
Muting ON Press button
Muting OFF
: Transmitting
– : Transmission stopped

Name and Function of Parts 11
GMenu display section
Displays various functions. Press the + or – button to 
switch functions.
For details, see “Configuration menu” (page 22).
g+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
hSET button
Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the 
displayed value.
Holding down the SET button while turning on the power 
turns the transmitter on without sending a signal 
(transmission stopped mode).
iInfrared detector
Receives the frequency and compander mode set on the 
tuner.
jUSB connector (Micro B type)
Connect to a commercially available USB portable power 
supply.
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
the power is turned on, the unit automatically operates 
with power supplied by the USB portable power supply. 
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
nickel metal hydride batteries are inserted and the power 
is turned off, the batteries are charged by the USB 
portable power supply.
Alkaline batteries and lithium batteries cannot be 
recharged.
kBattery compartment
Accepts two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, 
or lithium batteries).
For details on how to insert batteries, see “Power 
Supply” (page 13).
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
aAntenna
bPHONES (monitor) connector (3.5-mm 
diameter, stereo mini jack)
Connect to headphones to monitor the audio output.
Do not connect headphones with a monaural mini jack. 
This may short-circuit the headphone outputs, resulting in 
distorted sound output.
cPOWER indicator
Displays the battery level and charging status.
Note
Note
Indicator display Status
On (green) Sufficient battery level
Flashing (green) Battery is getting low
On (orange) Charging (when nickel metal hydride 
rechargeable batteries are inserted 
and power is turned off)
Off Power is off or battery is empty
Front
Bottom

Name and Function of Parts
12
dRF (radio frequency input) indicator
Displays the RF input level using the following colors.
On (green): Input level is 25 dBμ or more.
On (red): Input level is 15 to 25 dBμ.
Off: Input level is 15 dBμ or lower.
*0 dBμ = 1 μVEMF
eInfrared transmitter port
Sends the set frequency and compander mode to the 
transmitter.
f+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
gBattery compartment
Accepts two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, 
or lithium batteries).
For details on how to insert batteries, see “Power 
Supply” (page 13).
hDisplay section
AAudio input level meter
Displays the the audio input level.
BPeak indicator
Lights up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which 
distortion begins as a warning of excessive input level.
CBattery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Displays “EXT” when power 
is supplied from the USB connector. 
For details, see “Battery level indicator” (page 14).
DRF level (reception level) indicator
Indicates the current reception level. 
EMenu display section
Displays various functions. Press the + or – button to 
switch functions.
For details, see “Configuration menu” (page 22).
iSET button
Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the 
displayed value.
Holding down the SET button while turning on the power 
turns the transmitter on without sending a signal 
(transmission stopped mode).
jPOWER button
Turns the power on/off. 
kOUTPUT (audio output) connector (3.5-mm 
diameter, stereo mini jack)
Connect one end of the supplied XLR-BMP conversion 
output cable for the URX-P03 or the stereo mini plug-
BMP conversion cable here and the other end to the 
microphone input on a camcorder, mixer, or amplifier. If 
the microphone input connector on the connected device 
is a stereo mini jack, connect the straight (BMP) plug to 
the tuner and the L-shaped (stereo mini) plug to the 
microphone input connector on the device.
To prevent damaging the tuner, do not apply a voltage to 
this connector from a microphone external power supply 
or other source.
lUSB connector (Micro B type)
Connect to a commercially available USB portable power 
supply.
When the power is turned on, the unit operates with 
power supplied by the USB portable power supply. When 
nickel metal hydride batteries are inserted and the power 
is turned off, the battery is charged by the USB portable 
power supply.
Alkaline batteries and lithium batteries cannot be 
recharged.
mAuxiliary connector
Used to connect external accessories.
Function Operation
Supply ON Press button for one second or longer
Supply OFF Press button until the indicator turns 
off
Note
Note

Power Supply 13
Power Supply
This section describes the power supply of each device 
and the charging of nickel metal hydride batteries.
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03) and plug-on 
transmitter (UTX-P03)
The unit operates using power supplied from two AA 
batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, or lithium 
batteries) or from a supply connected to the USB 
connector. If power is supplied simultaneously from 
batteries and from a supply connected to the USB 
connector, power from the USB connector has 
precedence. For details about inserting batteries in each 
device and displaying the battery level, or supplying 
power from a supply connected to the USB connector, see 
the following sections.
Hand-held microphone (UTX-M03)
The unit operates from two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel 
metal hydride, or lithium batteries). For details about 
inserting batteries and displaying the battery level, see the 
following sections.
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
The unit operates from two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel 
metal hydride, or lithium batteries), power supplied from 
a supply connected to the USB connector, or power 
supplied from the auxiliary connector. The power supply 
that has precedence when both AA battery power and an 
external power supply via the USB connector or auxiliary 
connector are available can be specified using the 
POWER SEL (external power selection) function. Under 
the factory default setting, the power supplied from 
inserted AA batteries has precedence. For details about 
inserting batteries and displaying the battery level, or 
supplying power from supply connected to the USB 
connector, see the following sections.
For details on the POWER SEL function setting, see 
“Selecting the preferred power supply (POWER SEL)” 
(page 23).
The use of manganese batteries will result in poor 
performance. Do not use manganese batteries.
Inserting the batteries
• Always use sets of the same type of battery. Do not use 
batteries of different types or batteries with different 
charge level together.
• Replacing the batteries during operation may generate 
a large noise. Be sure to turn off the unit before 
replacing the batteries.
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03) / plug-
on transmitter (UTX-P03) / portable 
diversity tuner (URX-P03)
The following describes the procedure using illustrations 
for the body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03). Batteries can 
be inserted in the plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03) and 
portable diversity tuner (URX-P03) in the same manner.
1
Press and hold the POWER/MUTING button to turn 
the power off.
2
Slide the two catches inward (as indicated) and pull 
the battery compartment out.
3
Insert two new AA batteries into the battery 
compartment with 3 and # polarities in the correct 
orientation, and close the the compartment.
Make sure that the battery compartment is locked 
securely.
Note
Notes

Power Supply
14
Hand-held microphone (UTX-M03)
1
Press and hold the POWER/MUTING button to turn 
the power off.
2
Turn the grip in the direction of the arrow, and pull 
the grip down until the battery compartment is 
visible.
3
Insert two new AA batteries into the battery 
compartment with 3 and # polarities in the correct 
orientation.
4
Close the grip, turning it in the reverse direction of 
step 2.
Battery level indicator
Press and hold the POWER button for 1 second or longer 
to display the battery level on the display. 
Immediately replace both batteries with new batteries if 
the indicator starts flashing (indication 5 below). If using 
new alkaline batteries, use after checking the 
recommended time limits.
• When BATTERY is set to TYPE1, the battery level is 
indicated based on the use of new LR6 (size AA) Sony 
alkaline batteries. The battery level may not be 
displayed correctly when different kinds of batteries, 
different brand of batteries, or old batteries are used. If 
using batteries other than size AA alkaline batteries, 
select the battery type using the BATTERY function.
• If you plan to use the transmitter continuously for a long 
period of time, it is recommended that you replace the 
batteries with brand new ones.
For details on the BATTERY function setting, see “Setting 
the battery type (BATTERY)” (page 23).
Battery precautions
Batteries may leak or explode if mistreated. Be sure to 
follow these instructions.
• Insert batteries in the correct 3 and # polarity 
orientation.
• Always replace the two batteries together with new 
ones.
• Do not use different types of batteries or old and new 
ones together.
• Dry cells are not rechargeable.
• When not using the device for a long period of time, 
remove the batteries. If the batteries leak for any reason, 
consult your Sony service representative.
Supplying power from a USB 
connector
The transmitter (UTX-B03/P03) and tuner (URX-P03) 
can operate from a commercially available portable 
power supply (with USB output function) connected to 
the USB connector.
Use a portable power supply that satisfies the following 
conditions.
• Output connector: USB micro B type
• Rated voltage: 5 V
• Output current: 200 mA or higher
Displays “EXT” when power is supplied from the USB 
connector. 
The UTX-M03 hand-held microphone cannot be supplied 
using a USB connector.
Battery level 
indicator
Battery status
1Lights Good
2 Lights  Less than 70% charge remaining
3 Lights  Less than 40% charge remaining
4 Lights  Less than 20% charge remaining
5 Flashes Almost empty
Notes
Note

Attaching Accessories 15
Charging nickel metal hydride 
batteries
You can charge nickel metal hydride batteries inserted in 
the transmitter (UTX-B03/M03/P03) and tuner 
(URX-P03).
When charging nickel metal hydride batteries, turn the 
power off and connect a commercially available portable 
power supply (with USB output function) to the USB 
connector. 
The POWER indicator is lit orange while charging 
batteries. When charging is finished, the POWER 
indicator goes off.
Attaching Accessories
This section describes how to attach the supplied 
accessories to each device.
Attaching accessories to the body-
pack transmitter (UTX-B03)
Connecting the microphone
Be sure to attach or remove the microphone after turning 
off the transmitter.
Attaching the holder clip to the 
microphone
To secure the microphone cable
Note
For a secure connection, turn to lock the connector.
Microphone (supplied)
Push the end of the microphone 
holder to expand the ring opening 
(1), and insert the microphone (2). 
Align the groove on the base of the 
microphone with the ring, then 
release the clip to secure the 
microphone.
Insert the microphone cable through the 
clamp of the holder clip.

Attaching Accessories
16
Attaching the wind screen to the 
microphone
Attaching a belt clip
To remove a belt clip
Attaching accessories to the hand-
held microphone (UTX-M03)
Attaching the microphone holder
Replacing the microphone unit
Removing the microphone unit
Attaching the microphone unit
Turn the microphone unit in the opposite direction from 
when you removed it, and make sure that the unit is 
securely attached to the microphone.
Attaching accessories to the plug-
on transmitter (UTX-P03)
Attaching a microphone or cable
Align and insert the microphone 
into the hole in the wind screen.
Insert one end of the belt 
clip into one of two holes 
on either side of the 
transmitter, and then 
insert the other end into 
the hole on the other side.
Insert a pointed object, such as 
a ball-point pen, between the 
belt clip and the transmitter, 
and pry the end of the belt clip 
from the hole on the side of the 
transmitter.
Insert the base of the 
microphone into the holder.
Turn the microphone unit in the 
direction of the arrow.
Push the microphone or cable connector (XLR-3-12C 
connector) into the audio input connector of the 
UTX-P03 until it clicks into place.
Microphone or 
cable connector

Attaching Accessories 17
Disconnecting a microphone or cable
Attaching accessories to the 
portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
Connecting the conversion cable to the 
OUTPUT connector
Attaching a belt clip
See “Attaching a belt clip” (page 16).
Attaching the shoe mount adapter
Attach the belt clip before attaching the shoe mount 
adapter (page 16).
Attach belt clips upside-down if planning to attach the 
shoe mount adapter.
If attaching a camcorder, bend the URX-P03 antenna 
down so that the antenna is not reflected on the display.
To remove the shoe mount adapter
Press the release button and pull the microphone 
or cable out slowly.
Release button
Microphone or 
cable connector
Example: XLR-BMP conversion output 
cable for the URX-P03
For a secure connection, turn to lock the 
connector.
Note
Note
Push the bottom of the belt clip to make some space 
between the belt clip and the tuner (1), align the belt clip 
with the two vertical grooves on the shoe mount adapter, and 
insert the adapter in the direction of the arrow (2). Push the 
shoe mount adapter in fully until the belt clip fits into the 
horizontal groove on the adapter holds.
ÅuPush and hold the part labeled “PUSH” on the shoe 
mount adapter 1, and disengage the horizontal part of the 
belt clip from the horizontal groove on the shoe mount 
adapter (2). Then, push the shoe mount adapter in the 
direction of the arrow (3).

Operation
18
Operation
Procedure for UWP series devices (UTX-B03/
M03/P03 and URX-P03)
1
Connect the tuner as required.
For details about example connections, see “System 
Configuration Examples” (page 29).
2
Press and hold the POWER button for at least one 
second on the tuner to turn the power on.
3
Use the + or – button to display the AUTO SET 
screen on the tuner.
4
Press and hold the SET button on the tuner for at least 
one second.
“YES” flashes on the display.
5
Press the SET button on the tuner.
Clear Channel Scan starts searching for an available 
channel.
When Clear Channel Scan finishes, the channel with 
the least noise and interference will be set.
When the channel is set, infrared transmission starts 
automatically.
Some noise may occur when power is turned on. 
Accordingly, turn down the audio input level of 
devices connected to the tuner when turning the 
power on.
6
Press and hold the SET button on the transmitter and 
press the POWER/MUTING button to turn the power 
on.
7
Place the infrared transmitter port on the tuner near 
the infrared detector on the transmitter.
Information about the channel set on the tuner is sent 
to the transmitter, and a prompt appears on the 
transmitter display asking if you want to change to 
that frequency.
8
Use the + or – button to select YES, then press the 
SET button on the transmitter.
This sets the transmit channel.
• The infrared transmission from the tuner in step 5 
continues for about ten seconds. Perform steps 6 
and 7 within those ten seconds. If ten seconds have 
elapsed, you can reestablish the infrared link using 
the SYNC menu on the tuner.
• Place the tuner and transmitter within about 20 cm 
(8 in.) of each other.
• If five seconds elapse without any user input after 
the prompt appears on the transmitter display, the 
transmitter returns to its previous state without 
changing the frequency.
• Communications using the infrared link may be 
adversely affected, depending on the surrounding 
environment. If this occurs, use the SYNC menu on 
the tuner to reestablish the link.
If noise is generated
Depending on the environment where the devices are 
installed, external noise or radio waves may disrupt 
transmission on certain channels. When selecting a 
channel under these circumstances, turn off the 
transmitter. Then, on the tuner, select a channel for which 
the RF indicator does not light up (i.e., a channel free 
from noise or radio wave interference). Set the same 
channel on the transmitter.
To prevent interference or noise, take the following 
precautions.
• Do not use two or more transmitters on the same 
channels.
• When operating two or more UWP series packages 
simultaneously, set each package to a different channel 
within the same channel group.
• Keep the antennas on the tuner and transmitter 
separated by at least 3 meters (about 10 feet).
Note
Notes
Notes

Tuner Settings 19
• When operating two or more UWP series packages 
simultaneously with different channel groups, make 
sure that they are at least 100 meters (330 feet) apart if 
they are used within clear sight of each other (actual 
distance may vary depending on the circumstances).
Tuner Settings
Menu structure and operation
Procedure for portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
There are two menu display modes that can be selected 
according to the application.
Simple mode
This mode displays only the required settings for the tuner 
and audio output.
You can enable simple mode by setting MENU MODE 
(menu display mode) to SIMPLE.
Configuration menus
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
• PHONES (monitor audio) setting
• AUTO SET (auto channel setting) function
• BAND (frequency band) select
• CLR SCAN (clear channel scan) function
• OUT LEVEL (audio output level) setting
• SYNC (infrared transmitter) function
• TIME (accumulated running time) display
• MENU MODE (menu display mode) setting
Extended mode
This mode displays all configuration menus.
You can enable extended mode by setting MENU MODE 
(menu display mode) to ADVANCED.
The existing settings configured in extended mode are 
active even when using simple mode.
Configuration menus
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
• PHONES (monitor audio) setting
• AUTO SET (auto channel setting) function
• BAND (frequency band) select
• CLR SCAN (clear channel scan) function
• OUT LEVEL (audio output level) setting
• SYNC (infrared transmitter) function
• TIME (accumulated running time) display
• MENU MODE (menu display mode) setting
• COMPANDER (compander mode) setting
• POWER SEL (external power selection) setting
• ACT SCAN (active channel scan) function
• PWR LOCK (POWER button lock) function
• BATTERY (battery type) setting
• CONTRAST (display text contrast) setting
• RESET (factory default setting) function
• VERSION (software version) display
Note

Tuner Settings
20
Basic menu operation
The basic menu operation is the same in simple mode and 
extended mode.
1
Press the + or – button to display the function to be 
set.
2
Press and hold the SET button until the setting starts 
flashing.
3
Press the + or – button to change the setting.
4
Press the SET button to enter the setting.
• If no operation is performed for ten seconds on a 
function menu other than GP/CH, the display will 
automatically return to the GP/CH screen.
• If no operation is performed for seven seconds, the 
backlight will turn off. Pressing any button will turn the 
backlight on again.
Setting the receive channel
Procedure for portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
For details about the channel groups and channels that can 
be selected, refer to the “Frequency List” on the 
CD-ROM.
1
Use the + or – button to display the GP/CH menu.
2
Press and hold the SET button for one second or 
longer.
The channel group display starts flashing. 
3
Use the + or – button to select the desired group 
name, then press the SET button.
The channel group is set, and the channel number 
display starts flashing.
4
Use the + or – button to select the desired channel 
number, then press the SET button.
The displays stops flashing and the desired channel is 
set.
• If there is no user input within ten seconds after the 
channel group display or channel number display starts 
flashing, the display returns to the existing setting. The 
same applies when setting other parameters.
• The frequency indicator changes in response to the 
channel number.
• The tuner continues to receive, even when setting the 
receive channel.
• Do not remove the batteries while setting the receive 
channel. If they are removed, re-insert them and repeat 
the procedure from the beginning.
• Make sure that the same channel is set on the 
transmitter and tuner within the same system.
Searching for available channels 
within a group (Clear Channel Scan)
Procedure for portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
You can search for available channels within the 
specified channel group. 
Before performing this procedure, select the channel 
group.
For details, see “Setting the receive channel” (page 20).
1
Use the + or – button to display the CLR SCAN 
menu.
2
Press and hold the SET button for one second or 
longer.
Press and hold until the channel group and “+” 
display starts flashing.
Notes
Function name
Setting
Notes

Tuner Settings 21
3
Press the + button.
The tuner starts to scan through the selected channel 
group. When available channels are found, the first 
channel number among the available channels starts 
flashing on the display.
To display the next available channel number
Press the + button.
To cancel searching
Press the – button. The display returns to the CLR 
SCAN menu.
4
Press the SET button when the desired channel 
number starts flashing.
The search for available channels finishes and the 
displayed channel is set.
The channel setting is transmitted from the infrared 
transmission port for about ten seconds after setting 
the channel. During this interval, place the infrared 
detector on the transmitter (with the power turned on) 
near the tuner to transfer the channel setting from the 
tuner to the transmitter.
To scan channels automatically when 
power is turned on
With the tuner power off, press and hold the SET button 
and press the POWER button for at least one second to 
turn the power on and to automatically start a clear 
channel scan.
Searching for active channels 
within a group (Active Channel 
Scan)
Procedure for portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
You can search for channels in use within the specified 
channel group. This is useful when using more than one 
tuner in combination with a single transmitter.
Before performing this procedure, select the channel 
group.
For details, see “Setting the receive channel” (page 20).
1
Use the + or – button to display the ACT SCAN 
menu.
2
Press and hold the SET button for one second or 
longer.
Press and hold until the channel group and “+” 
display starts flashing.
3
Press the + button.
The tuner starts to scan for active channels in the 
selected channel group. When active channels are 
found, the first channel number among the active 
channels starts flashing on the display.
To display the next active channel number
Press the + button.
To cancel searching
Press the – button. The display returns to the ACT 
SCAN menu.
4
Press the SET button when the desired channel 
number starts flashing.
The search for active channels finishes and the 
displayed channel is set.
Adjusting the monitor audio level
Procedure for portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
You can set the monitor audio level within the range 1 to 
16.
1
Use the + or – button to display the PHONES menu.
The current monitor audio level is displayed.
2
Press and hold the SET button for at least one second.
Press and hold until the monitor audio level flashes.
3
Use the + or - button to set the desired monitor audio 
level, then press the SET button.
The setting value is stored. The setting is retained 
even after the power is turned off.

Tuner Settings
22
Configuration menu
Procedure for portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
This section describes each function and configurable 
items.
Underlined entries are factory default values.
Selecting group/channel (GP/CH)
The factory default setting varies depending on the 
model.
For details, see “Setting the receive channel” (page 20).
Adjusting the monitor audio level 
(PHONES)
Adjusts the monitor audio level for the headphones.
For details, see “Adjusting the monitor audio level” 
(page 21).
Setting an available channel automatically 
(AUTO SET)
Automatically searches for and sets an available channel, 
and starts infrared transmission to the transmitter.
For details, see “Operation” (page 18).
Selecting the frequency band (BAND)
Selects the receive frequency band.
Frequency bands may not be selectable, depending on the 
model. Frequency bands will not be displayed on such 
models.
For details about the groups and channels in each 
frequency band, refer to the “Frequency List” on the 
CD-ROM.
Searching for and selecting available 
channels (CLR SCAN)
Searches for available channels. 
For details, see “Searching for available channels within 
a group (Clear Channel Scan)” (page 20).
Setting the audio output level (OUT 
LEVEL)
Sets the audio output level. You can set the level in 3 dB 
increments in the range –12 dB to +12 dB. The factory 
default setting is 0 dB.
The monitor output level does not change when you 
change the output level in the OUT LEVEL menu. The 
monitor output level is adjusted separately.
For details about adjusting the monitor audio level, see 
“Adjusting the monitor audio level” (page 21).
Using infrared transmission (SYNC)
Transfers the frequency and compander mode set on the 
tuner to a transmitter using an infrared transmitter.
1
Use the + or – button to display the SYNC menu.
2
Press and hold the SET button for one second or 
longer.
A confirmation screen appears.
3
Use the + or – button to display “YES.”
4
Turn the transmitter power on, and place the infrared 
transmitter port on the tuner near the infrared detector 
on the transmitter.
A prompt appears on the transmitter display asking 
you whether to change the frequency.
5
Use the + or – button on the transmitter to select YES.
6
Press the SET button on the transmitter.
The frequency and compander mode for use on the 
transmitter are set.
• When using the infrared link, place the tuner and 
transmitter within about 20 cm (8 in.) of each other.
• After the infrared transmission starts, place the tuner 
near the transmitter within ten seconds. After ten 
seconds have elapsed, the infrared transmission finishes 
and the display returns to the previous menu.
• After the prompt appears on the transmitter, you can 
select NO or do nothing for about five seconds to return 
to the previous menu screen automatically, and the 
information received over the infrared link is discarded.
Displaying the accumulated running time 
(TIME)
Displays the accumulated running time of the tuner as a 
guide to total usage time. 
The factory default setting is 00:00. Up to 99:99 can be 
displayed.
To reset the time display
1
Press and hold the SET button until the time display 
starts flashing.
Note
Note
Notes

Tuner Settings 23
2
Press the – button to display “00:00 CLR” and press 
the SET button.
Pressing the + button when “00:00 CLR” is displayed 
causes the time display to start flashing. You can 
press the SET button in this state to cancel the reset of 
the accumulated running time.
Setting the menu display mode (MENU 
MODE)
Sets the menu display mode.
SIMPLE: Displays only the required settings.
ADVANCED: Displays all settings.
Setting the compander mode 
(COMPANDER)
Sets the operating mode of the compander.
UWP-D: High speech quality mode supported in 
combination with UWP-D series devices.
UWP: Mode supported in combination with Sony UWP-
series transmitters.
WL800: Mode supported in combination with Sony 800-
series transmitters.
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• The correct speech quality may not be achieved or 
audio may not be output at all if using a combination of 
devices with different compander mode settings.
Selecting the preferred power supply 
(POWER SEL)
Specifies whether the power supply from the batteries 
inserted in the unit or from an external USB portable 
power supply or accessory connected to the USB 
connector or auxiliary connector has precedence.
BATTERY: Batteries inserted in the unit have 
precedence.
EXTERNAL: Power supplies from externally connected 
sources have precedence.
• When power from the preferred source is cut off, the 
power supply automatically switches to the other 
source.
• When only one power supply is available, that power 
supply will be used regardless of the POWER SEL 
setting.
Setting the frequency to an active channel 
(ACT SCAN)
Searches for channels already in use. This is useful when 
using more than one tuner in combination with a single 
transmitter.
This function is displayed in extended mode only.
For details, see “Searching for active channels within a 
group (Active Channel Scan)” (page 21).
Locking the POWER button (PWR LOCK)
You can lock the POWER button to prevent the power 
being turned off inadvertently during reception.
UNLOCK: Press and hold the POWER button to turn the 
power on/off.
LOCK: The power does not turn off, even after pressing 
the POWER button.
To release the lock state
To release the lock state, either set the PWR LOCK menu 
to UNLOCK or use the following procedure.
1
When the button is in the LOCK state, press and hold 
the POWER button.
A prompt appears asking you whether to release the 
lock state.
2
Use the + or – button to select YES, then press the 
SET button.
The lock state is released.
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• The POWER button lock state does not change after 
switching to simple mode after setting the button to 
LOCK in extended mode.
• If the batteries are removed and reinserted while the 
POWER button is set to LOCK, the power will turn on 
automatically but the lock state of the POWER button 
does not change.
Setting the battery type (BATTERY)
You can set the type of battery being used in order to 
provide a more accurate battery level indication.
TYPE1: Recommended setting when using alkaline LR6 
(size AA) batteries. Indicates the battery level based on 
the characteristics of new Sony alkaline LR6 (size AA) 
batteries.
TYPE2: Recommended setting when using rechargeable 
nickel metal hydride batteries. 
TYPE3: Recommended setting when using lithium 
batteries. 
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• The characteristics of batteries change according to 
battery type and environmental conditions. It is 
recommended that you understand the characteristics of 
batteries before using them.
Notes
Notes
Note
Notes
Notes

Transmitter Settings
24
Setting the display contrast (CONTRAST)
You can adjust the contrast of text and icons on the 
display in the range 1 to 10.
The configurable values are given below.
(Light) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Dark)
This function is displayed in extended mode only.
Restoring factory default settings 
(RESET)
Restores all parameters to their factory default settings.
Press and hold the SET button. A prompt appears asking 
you whether to restore factory default settings. Press the 
+ or – button to select YES, then press the SET button. 
The tuner parameters are restored to their factory default 
settings.
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• After a reset, the audio output level and monitor output 
level are also restored to their factory default settings. 
Note that this may cause the volume on connected 
devices and in headphones to suddenly change.
Displaying the software version 
(VERSION)
Displays the software version of the tuner. 
This function is displayed in extended mode only.
Transmitter Settings
Menu structure and operation
Procedure for all transmitters (UTX-B03/M03/
P03)
There are three menu display modes that can be selected 
according to the application.
Simple mode
This mode displays only the required settings for 
transmitting audio.
You can enable simple mode by setting MENU MODE 
(menu display mode) to SIMPLE.
Configuration menus
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
• BAND (frequency band) select
• RF POWER (RF transmit output level) select 
(UTX-B03/M03 only)
• ATT (attenuator) setting
• LCF (low-cut filter) setting
• IN LEVEL (audio input level) select (UTX-B03/P03 
only)
• +48V (+48 V supply) setting (UTX-P03 only)
• TIME (accumulated running time) display
• MENU MODE (menu display mode) setting
The following configuration menus cannot be modified 
during transmission. Set these menus in transmission 
stopped mode.
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
The following configuration menus do not appear and 
cannot be modified during transmission. Set these menus 
in transmission stopped mode.
• BAND (frequency band) select
• RF POWER (RF transmit output level) select 
(UTX-B03/M03 only)
Extended mode
This mode displays all configuration menus.
You can enable extended mode by setting MENU MODE 
(menu display mode) to ADVANCED.
The existing settings configured in extended mode are 
active even when using simple mode.
Configuration menus
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
• BAND (frequency band) select
• RF POWER (RF transmit output level) select 
(UTX-B03/M03 only)
• ATT (attenuator) setting
• LCF (low-cut filter) setting
Note
Notes
Note
Notes
Note

Transmitter Settings 25
• IN LEVEL (audio input level) select (UTX-B03/P03 
only)
• +48V (+48 V supply) setting (UTX-P03 only)
• TIME (accumulated running time) display
• MENU MODE (menu display mode) setting
• COMPANDER (compander mode) setting
• PWR LOCK (POWER button lock) function
• MUTING (muting function) setting
• PHASE (phase switching) setting (UTX-B03 only)
• BATTERY (battery type) setting
• CONTRAST (display text contrast) setting
• RESET (factory default setting) function
• VERSION (software version) display
The following configuration menus cannot be modified 
during transmission. Set these menus in transmission 
stopped mode.
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
The following configuration menus do not appear and 
cannot be modified during transmission. Set these menus 
in transmission stopped mode.
• BAND (frequency band) select
• RF POWER (RF transmit output level) select 
(UTX-B03/M03 only)
• RESET (factory default setting) function
Transmission stopped mode
This mode allows settings to be modified when RF 
transmission has stopped.
Use this mode to make settings without risk of 
interrupting other wireless traffic when setting channels 
and other settings.
With the power off, press and hold the SET button and 
press the POWER/MUTING button for at least one 
second to turn the power on and to display the 
transmission stopped mode menu.
The following configuration menus can only be modified 
in transmission stopped mode. 
• GP/CH (group/channel) select
• BAND (frequency band) select
• RF POWER (RF transmit output level) select 
(UTX-B03/M03 only)
• RESET (factory default setting) function
Basic menu operation
The basic menu operation is the same in simple mode, 
extended mode, and transmission stopped mode.
1
Press the + or – button to display the function to be 
set.
2
Press and hold the SET button until the setting starts 
flashing.
3
Press the + or – button to change the setting.
4
Press the SET button to enter the setting.
• If no operation is performed for ten seconds on a 
function menu other than GP/CH, the display will 
automatically return to the GP/CH screen.
• If no operation is performed for seven seconds, the 
backlight will turn off. Pressing any button will turn the 
backlight on again.
Setting the transmit channel
Procedure for all transmitters (UTX-B03/M03/
P03)
For details about the channel groups and channels that can 
be selected, refer to the “Frequency List” on the 
CD-ROM.
1
Press and hold the SET button and press the POWER/
MUTING button to turn the power on.
2
Use the + or – button to display the GP/CH menu.
3
Press and hold the SET button for one second or 
longer.
Press and hold until the channel group display starts 
flashing.
4
Use the + or – button to select the desired group 
name, then press the SET button.
The channel group is set, and the channel number 
display starts flashing.
Note
Function name
Setting
Notes

Transmitter Settings
26
5
Use the + or – button to select the desired channel 
number, then press the SET button.
The displays stops flashing and the desired channel is 
set.
• If there is no user input within ten seconds after the 
channel group display or channel number display starts 
flashing, the display returns to the existing setting. The 
same applies when setting other parameters.
• The frequency indicator changes in response to the 
channel number.
• Do not remove the batteries while making settings. If 
they are removed, re-insert them and repeat the 
procedure from the beginning.
• Make sure that the same channel is set on the 
transmitter and tuner within the same system.
Configuration menu
Procedure for all transmitters (UTX-B03/M03/
P03)
This section describes each function and configurable 
items.
Underlined entries indicate factory default settings.
Selecting group/channel (GP/CH)
The factory default setting varies depending on the 
model.
For details, see “Setting the transmit channel” (page 25).
This function can be modified in transmission stopped 
mode only.
Selecting the frequency band (BAND)
Selects the transmit frequency band. 
• This function can be modified in transmission stopped 
mode only.
• Frequency bands may not be selectable, depending on 
the model. Frequency bands will not be displayed on 
such models.
For details about the groups and channels in each 
frequency band, refer to the “Frequency List” on the 
CD-ROM.
Setting the transmit output level (RF 
POWER) (UTX-B03/M03 only)
Set the transmitted RF power to HIGH or LOW. The 
transmit power level varies depending on the model.
This function can be modified in transmission stopped 
mode only.
Adjusting the audio input attenuation 
level (ATT)
You can set the audio input attenuation level in 3 dB 
increments to reduce noise distortion. The factory default 
setting is 0 dB.
• On the UTX-B03/P03, “---” is displayed if IN LEVEL 
is set to LINE, and the attenuation level cannot be 
modified (fixed at 0 dB).
• If the attenuation level is set too high, the noise level 
may increase. Set the level as close as possible to 0 dB 
if using a lavalier microphone attached to your torso.
Setting the low-cut filter (LCF)
You can set the low-cut filter to reduce noise caused by 
wind.
You can set the cutoff frequency to OFF/LOW/MID/
HIGH.
OFF: No filtering
LOW: 100 Hz cutoff frequency
MID: 150 Hz cutoff frequency
HIGH: 200 Hz cutoff frequency
Switching the audio input level (IN LEVEL) 
(UTX-B03/P03 only)
Sets the input level according to the audio input device. 
You can switch between MIC and LINE. The factory 
default setting is MIC.
Do not switch this function to “MIC” when the audio 
input source is an audio mixer or other line level device. 
If an excessive audio level is input, it may cause noise 
distortion or damage the playback/recording equipment.
Setting the microphone drive power 
supply (+48V) (UTX-P03 only)
You can supply power from the transmitter when using a 
microphone that requires an external power supply.
When set to ON, power is supplied to the connected 
microphone and the +48 V indicator starts flashing.
The factory default setting is OFF.
Displaying the accumulated running time 
(TIME)
Displays the accumulated running time of the transmitter 
as a guide to total usage time. 
The factory default setting is 00:00. Up to 99:99 can be 
displayed.
Notes
Note
Notes
Note
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Note

Transmitter Settings 27
To reset the time display
1
Press and hold the SET button until the time display 
starts flashing.
2
Press the – button to display “00:00 CLR” and press 
the SET button.
Pressing the + button when “00:00 CLR” is displayed 
causes the time display to start flashing. You can 
press the SET button in this state to cancel the reset of 
the accumulated running time.
Setting the menu display mode (MENU 
MODE)
Sets the menu display mode.
SIMPLE: Displays only the required settings.
ADVANCED: Displays all settings.
Setting the compander mode 
(COMPANDER)
Sets the operating mode of the compander. 
UWP-D: High speech quality mode supported in 
combination with UWP-D series devices.
UWP: Mode supported in combination with Sony UWP-
series transmitters.
WL800: Mode supported in combination with Sony 800-
series transmitters.
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• The correct speech quality may not be achieved or 
audio may not be output at all if using a combination of 
devices with different compander mode settings.
Locking the POWER/MUTING button 
(PWR LOCK)
You can lock the POWER/MUTING button to prevent 
the power being turned off inadvertently during 
transmission.
UNLOCK: Press and hold the POWER/MUTING button 
to turn the power on/off.
LOCK: The power does not turn off, even after pressing 
the POWER/MUTING button.
To release the lock state
To release the lock state, either set the PWR LOCK menu 
to UNLOCK or use the following procedure.
1
When the button is in the LOCK state, press and hold 
the POWER/MUTING button.
A prompt appears asking you whether to release the 
lock state.
2
Use the + or – button to select YES, then press the 
SET button.
The lock state is released.
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• The POWER/MUTING button lock state does not 
change after switching to simple mode after setting the 
button to LOCK in extended mode.
• If the batteries are removed and reinserted while the 
POWER/MUTING button is set to LOCK, the power 
will turn on automatically but the lock state of the 
POWER/MUTING button does not change.
Muting the output (MUTING)
Pressing the POWER/MUTING button while 
transmitting mutes the audio so that audio from the tuner 
is not output. Pressing the POWER/MUTING button 
again restores the audio output.
ENABLE: Pressing the POWER/MUTING button mutes 
the output.
DISABLE: The output is not muted even when the 
POWER/MUTING button is pressed.
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• In muting, the audio signal is not output but an RF 
signal is still transmitted.
Switching the phase of the microphone 
(PHASE) (UTX-B03 only)
You can switch the phase of a connected microphone 
(excluding the supplied lavalier microphone) to output 
audio in reverse phase.
NORMAL: Phase is not reversed. Set to NORMAL 
when the supplied lavalier microphone is connected. 
INVERT: Reverses the phase within the transmitter.
This function is displayed in extended mode only.
Setting the battery type (BATTERY)
You can set the type of battery being used in order to 
provide a more accurate battery level indication.
TYPE1: Recommended setting when using alkaline LR6 
(size AA) batteries. Indicates the battery level based on 
the characteristics of new Sony alkaline LR6 (size AA) 
batteries.
TYPE2: Recommended setting when using rechargeable 
nickel metal hydride batteries. 
TYPE3: Recommended setting when using lithium 
batteries. 
• This function is displayed in extended mode only.
• The characteristics of batteries change according to 
battery type and environmental conditions. It is 
recommended that you understand the characteristics of 
batteries before using them.
Notes
Notes
Notes
Note
Notes

Transmitter Settings
28
Setting the display contrast (CONTRAST)
You can adjust the contrast of text and icons on the 
display in the range 1 to 10.
The configurable values are given below.
(Light) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Dark)
This function is displayed in extended mode only.
Restoring factory default settings 
(RESET)
Restores all parameters to their factory default settings.
Press and hold the SET button. A prompt appears asking 
you whether to restore factory default settings. Press the 
+ or – button to select YES, then press the SET button. 
The transmitter parameters are restored to their factory 
default settings.
• This function can be used in transmission stopped mode 
only.
• After a reset, the audio input level is also restored to its 
factory default setting. Note that this may cause the 
volume on devices connected to the tuner and in 
headphones to suddenly change.
Displaying the software version 
(VERSION)
Displays the software version of the transmitter. 
This function is displayed in extended mode only.
Note
Notes
Note

System Configuration Examples 29
System Configuration Examples
The following are configuration examples for use with UWP-D series devices.
Sample configuration for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) or EFP (Electronic Field Production) with a 
camcorder
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03) 
(with shoe mount adapter attached)
Body-pack 
transmitter
(UTX-B03)
XDCAM EX/HDV camcorder 
(HXR-NX3, etc.)
or
1 XLR-BMP conversion output cable (supplied)
Hand-held 
microphone
(UTX-M03)

Error Messages
30
Error Messages
When a problem occurs, one of the following error messages may appear on the display.
Message Meaning Solution
EEP ERROR An error has occurred in the backup memory data. Contact your point of purchase or Sony service 
representative.
PLL ERROR  An error occurred in the PLL synthesizer circuit. Restart the unit. If the message persists, contact your 
point of purchase or Sony service representative.

Troubleshooting 31
Troubleshooting
If you have any problem, use the following checklist before asking for repairs. If the problem persists, contact your point 
of purchase or Sony service representative.
Symptom Cause Solution
The unit does not turn 
on. The 3 and # polarity orientation of the batteries is 
incorrect. Insert the batteries with the correct polarity 
orientation.
The batteries are getting low. Replace the batteries with new ones.
The battery terminals are dirty. Clean the 3 and # terminals with a cotton swab.
The unit does not turn 
off.
The POWER/MUTING button is locked. Release the locked status in the PWR LOCK 
menu.
The batteries become 
drained quickly.
The batteries are getting low. Replace the batteries with new ones.
Manganese batteries are being used. Use alkaline batteries. The battery life of a 
manganese battery is less than half that of an 
alkaline battery.
The device is being used under cold conditions. The batteries drain quickly under cold conditions.
The channel cannot 
be changed.1)
The unit is not in transmission stopped mode. Turn off the unit, and then turn it on again while 
holding down the SET button to switch to 
transmission stopped mode.
There is no sound. The channel setting on the transmitter is different 
from that on the tuner. Use the same channel setting on both the 
transmitter and tuner.
The transmitter is not transmitting signals, or the 
transmission output is weak. Confirm that the transmitter is turned on. 
Alternatively, reduce the distance between the 
transmitter and tuner.
The transmitter is set to line level input.2) Switch to microphone input.
The compander mode setting on the transmitter is 
different from that on the tuner. Use the same compander mode setting on both 
the transmitter and tuner.
The transmitter is muted.2) Press the POWER/MUTING button on the 
transmitter to release the muted state.
The sound is weak. The attenuation level on the transmitter is too high. The input level of the transmitter is low. Set the 
attenuation of the transmitter to an appropriate 
level.
The volume on the amplifier or mixer is low. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
The transmitter is set to line level input.2) Switch to microphone input.
The compander mode setting on the transmitter is 
different from that on the tuner. Use the same compander mode setting on both 
the transmitter and tuner.
The sound is 
distorted. The attenuation level on the transmitter is too low 
or is set to 0. The input level is extremely high. Set the 
attenuation on the transmitter so that the audio is 
not distorted.
The channel setting on the transmitter is different 
from that on the tuner. Use the same channel setting on both the 
transmitter and tuner.
Headphones with a monaural mini jack are being 
used.3)
Use headphones with a stereo mini jack.
The compander mode setting on the transmitter is 
different from that on the tuner. Use the same compander mode setting on both 
the transmitter and tuner.

Troubleshooting
32
1) Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03) / hand-held microphone (UTX-M03) / plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03) only
2) Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03) / plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03) only
3) Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03) only
There is sound 
interruption or noise. The channel setting on the transmitter is different 
from that on the tuner. Use the same channel setting on both the 
transmitter and tuner.
Two or more transmitters are set to the same 
channel. Two or more transmitters cannot be used on the 
same channel. Refer to the frequency list stored 
on the supplied CD-ROM, and reconfigure the 
channel on each transmitter.
The transmitters are not set to the channels within 
the same channel group. The channel plan is set so that no signal 
interference occurs when two or more transmitters 
are used simultaneously. Set each transmitter to a 
different channel within the same channel group.
Adjacent channels are being used. Use the channels separated by at least two 
channels (250 kHz).
The RF indicator on 
the tuner lights up 
even when the 
transmitter is off.
Jamming radio waves are being received. Set the channel on the tuner to a channel for which 
the RF indicator does not light, or use the Clear 
Channel Scan function to switch to a channel 
without interference. Then, set the transmitter to 
the same channel as the tuner.
If using two or more transmitters, change to a 
channel group that is not affected.
The transmitter 
channel cannot be set 
with infrared 
transmission.
The infrared receptor on the transmitter is too far 
from the infrared transmission port on the tuner. Reduce the distance between the infrared receptor 
on the transmitter and the infrared transmission 
port on the tuner to within about 20 cm (8 in.).
Interference from infrared communications 
between other devices or from direct sunlight is 
present.
The transmitting distance is reduced when 
interference from strong sunlight, for example, is 
present. Place the transmitter and tuner as close 
to each other as possible.
Symptom Cause Solution

Important Notes on Use / Specifications 33
Important Notes on Use
Usage and storage
• Operating the UWP-D series devices near electrical 
equipment (motors, transformers, or dimmers) may 
cause interference due to electromagnetic induction. 
Keep the devices as far from such equipment as 
possible.
• The presence of lighting equipment may produce 
electrical interference over a wide frequency range. In 
this case, interference may fluctuate with the position of 
the tuner antenna and position of the transmitter. 
Position the devices so that interference is minimized.
• To avoid degradation of the signal to noise ratio, do not 
use UWP-D devices in noisy places or in locations 
subject to vibration, such as the following:
– Near electrical equipment, such as motors, 
transformers, or dimmers
– Near air conditioning equipment or places subject to 
direct air flow from an air conditioner
– Near PA (public address) loudspeakers
– Near equipment that might knock against the tuner
Keep devices as far from such equipment as possible or 
use buffering material.
Cleaning
Clean the surface and the connectors of devices with a 
dry, soft cloth. Never use thinners, benzene, alcohol, or 
any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish.
Specifications
Design and specifications are subject to change without 
notice.
Transmitter (UTX-B03/M03/P03)
Items common to all transmitters
Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer
Carrier frequencies
Model available in USA:
470 MHz to 542 MHz (UC14 
model), 566 MHz to 608 MHz and 
614 MHz to 638 MHz (UC30 
model), 638 MHz to 698 MHz 
(UC42 model)
Model available in Europe:
470 MHz to 542 MHz (CE21 model), 
566 MHz to 630 MHz (CE33 model), 
638 MHz to 694 MHz (CE42 model), 
710 MHz to 782 MHz (CE51 model)
Model available in China:
710 MHz to 782 MHz (CN38 model)
Model available in Korea:
925 MHz to 938 MHz (KR Model)
Model available in Thailand and 
Taiwan:
794 MHz to 806 MHz (E model)
Preemphasis 50 μs 
Reference deviation
±5 kHz (–60 dBV, 1 kHz input)
Distortion 0.9% or less (–60 dBV, 1 kHz input)
Signal-to-noise-ratio
60 dB or more
To prevent electromagnetic interference
Some channels may be unable to be used due to noise 
generated due to the effects of external noise and/or 
radio interference. In this case, it is recommended to 
stop transmitting (turn the power off) or change to 
another frequency (change channel).
To prevent electromagnetic interference from 
portable communication devices
The use of portable telephones and other 
communication devices near the devices may result in 
malfunction and interference with audio signals. It is 
recommended that portable communication equipment 
near the devices be turned off.
Notes
• Always verify that the unit is operating properly 
before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT 
NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR 
REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE 
LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS 
DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER 
DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER 
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR 
ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF 
ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR 
MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE 
TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF 
ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT 
MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF 
ANY KIND.

Specifications
34
Tone signal frequency
In UWP-D compander mode: 
32.782 kHz
In UWP compander mode: 32 kHz
In WL800 compander mode: 
32.768 kHz
Supply voltage 3.0 V DC (two LR6/AA size alkaline 
batteries)
5.0 V DC (supplied from USB 
connector)
Operating temperature
0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F) when 
charging
Storage temperature
–20 °C to +55 °C (–4 °F to +131 °F)
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B03)
Antenna 1/4 λ wavelength wire antenna
Audio input connector
3.5 mm diameter mini jack
Reference audio input level
–60 dBV (MIC input, 0 dB attenuation)
RF output level 30 mW/5 mW selectable (for model 
available in USA, Europe, and 
China)
10 mW/2 mW selectable (for model 
available in Thailand, Taiwan, and 
Korea)
Frequency response
40 Hz to 18 kHz
Attenuation 0 dB to 27 dB (3 dB steps)
Indicators AUDIO, POWER/MUTING
Battery life (measured with two Sony LR6/AA size 
alkaline batteries at 25 °C (77 °F))
Approx. 8 hours with output power of 
30 mW (for model available in USA, 
and Europe)
Approx. 10 hours with output power of 
10 mW (for model available in 
Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, and China)
Dimensions
63 × 82 × 20 mm (2 1/2 × 3 1/4 × 13/16 in.) 
(Width / height / depth) 
(excluding antenna)
Mass Approx. 103 g (3.6 oz) 
(excluding batteries)
Hand-held microphone (UTX-M03)
Microphone unit
Dynamic
Directional characteristic
Unidirectional
Antenna 1/4 λ wavelength wire antenna
Reference audio input level
–60 dBV (MIC input, 0 dB attenuation)
RF output level 30 mW/5 mW selectable (for model 
available in USA, Europe, and 
China)
10 mW/2 mW selectable (for model 
available in Thailand, Taiwan, and 
Korea)
Frequency response
50 Hz to 18 kHz
Attenuation 0 dB to 21 dB (3 dB steps)
Indicator POWER/MUTING
Battery life (measured with two Sony LR6/AA size 
alkaline batteries at 25 °C (77 °F))
Approx. 8 hours with output power of 
30 mW (for model available in USA, 
and Europe)
Approx. 10 hours with output power of 
10 mW (for model available in 
Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, and China)
Dimensions
φ 48 × 260 mm (1 15/16 × 2 3/8 in.) 
(Diameter / length)
Mass Approx. 260 g (9.2 oz) 
(excluding batteries)
Plug-on transmitter (UTX-P03)
Reference deviation
±10 kHz
Reference audio input level
–60 dBV (at 0 dB attenuation level)
RF output level
50 mW (for model available in USA)
30 mW/5 mW selectable (for model 
available in Europe)

Specifications 35
10 mW/2 mW selectable (for model 
available in Thailand, Taiwan, and 
Korea)
Frequency response
50 Hz to 18 kHz
Attenuation 0 dB to 48 dB (3 dB steps)
Audio input connector
XLR-3-11C type (female)
Indicator AF/PEAK, POWER/MUTING, +48V
Battery life Approx. 6 hours (measured with two 
Sony LR6/AA size alkaline batteries 
at 25 °C (77 °F))
Dimensions
41.5 × 102 × 41.5 mm 
(1 11/16 × 4 1/8 × 1 11/16 in.) 
(width / height / depth) 
(including the audio input connector)
Mass Approx. 145 g (5.1 oz) 
(excluding batteries)
Tuner
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P03)
Antenna 1/4 λ wavelength wire antenna 
(angle-adjustable)
Squelch level 15 dBμ
Audio output level
–58 dBm
Audio output connector
3.5 mm diameter mini jack
Headphone output level
5 mW (16 Ω)
Reception method
Space diversity method
Local oscillator Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer
Receive frequencies
Model available in USA:
470 MHz to 542 MHz (UC14 
model), 566 MHz to 608 MHz and 
614 MHz to 638 MHz (UC30 
model), 638 MHz to 698 MHz 
(UC42 model)
Model available in Europe:
470 MHz to 542 MHz (CE21 model), 
566 MHz to 630 MHz (CE33 model), 
638 MHz to 694 MHz (CE42 model), 
710 MHz to 782 MHz (CE51 model)
Model available in China:
710 MHz to 782 MHz (CN38 model)
Model available in Korea:
925 MHz to 938 MHz (KR Model)
Model available in Thailand and 
Taiwan:
794 MHz to 806 MHz (E model)
Signal-to-noise-ratio
60 dB or more
Deemphasis 50 μs
Reference frequency deviation
±5 kHz
Frequency response
40 Hz to 15 kHz
Distortion 0.9% or less (1 kHz modulation)
Tone signal In UWP-D compander mode: 
32.782 kHz
In UWP compander mode: 32 kHz
In WL800 compander mode: 
32.768 kHz
Indicators POWER, RF
Operating temperature
0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F) when 
charging
Storage temperature
–20 °C to +55 °C (–4 °F to +131 °F)
Supply voltage 3.0 V DC (two LR6 AA alkaline 
batteries)
5.0 V DC (supplied from USB 
connector)
Battery life Approx. 6 hours (Sony alkaline 
LR6 AA), 25°C (77 °F))

Specifications
36
Dimensions
63 × 82 × 23.8 mm 
(2 1/2 × 3 1/4 × 13/16 in.) 
(Width / height / depth) 
(excluding antenna)
Mass Approx. 136 g (4.8 oz) 
(excluding batteries)

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