manuals.online logo
Brands
  1. Home
  2. •
  3. Brands
  4. •
  5. Azden
  6. •
  7. Microphone System
  8. •
  9. Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden 330UPR User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
330 DUAL-CHANNEL CAMERA-MOUNT
UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM
330UPR - 35BT - 35HT - 35XT
2
2
Thank you for purchasing the Azden 330 Dual-Channel Wireless Microphone system. The fol-
lowing table will show you the contents of the system you ordered:
330ULT
1 x 330UPR Dual-Channel Receiver
1 x Stereo Mini-to-Dual XLR Cable
1 x Stereo Mini-to-Stereo Mini Cable
2 x 35BT Body-Pack Transmitter
2 x EX-503L Lavalier Microphone
330ULH
1 x 330UPR Dual-Channel Receiver
1 x Stereo Mini-to-Dual XLR Cable
1 x Stereo Mini-to-Stereo Mini Cable
1 x 35BT Body-Pack Transmitter
1 x EX-503L Lavalier Microphone
1 x 35HT Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
330ULX
1 x 330UPR Dual-Channel Receiver
1 x Stereo Mini-to-Dual XLR Cable
1 x Stereo Mini-to-Stereo Mini Cable
1 x 35BT Body-Pack Transmitter
1 x EX-503L Lavalier Microphone
1 x 35XT XLR Plug-in Transmitter
Operating the System
WARNING
・Do not use other batteries than the ones specified in this manual. Do not mix
fresh battery with a used battery.
・When installing batteries, make sure battery polarity is correct as marked inside the bat-
tery compartment.
・Remove the batteries if the products are not used for a long period of time.
・Do not submerge the products.
Because this is a frequency agile system, the receiver and transmitter must be on the same
channel number. To change the channel selection, use the tip of the provided tool and press
the “UP” or “DOWN” button to the desired channel. Make sure both the receiver and trans-
mitter are on the same channel.
3
3
330UPR Dual-Channel Receiver
After installing new batteries, mount the receiver to your video camera with supplied
shoe mount or hook & loop fastener. Select one of the supplied cables and connect the
output on the receiver and input on the video camera. Turn the power switch for Ch. 1
and/or Ch. 2 to “ON” and the battery level indicator on the LCD display should come on.
If not, check the batteries. When the 330UPR receives a signal from the transmitter,
the reception level indicator will come on. If it does not, make sure both the receiver
and the transmitter are on matching channels.
35BT Body-Pack Transmitter
Plug in the supplied EX-503L Lavalier Microphone and clip it to your subject. The micro-
phones should be placed 4”-12” from the subject’s mouth. Clip the transmitter to a
belt by using the supplied belt clip or place it in a pocket. Turn the power switch to
“ON” and the battery level indicator on the LCD display should come on. If not, check
the battery. Have someone speak into the microphone as you monitor the sound
through the 330UPR Receiver’s phone output. If the sound is distorted, lower the MIC
input level on the 35BT Transmitter. If there is not enough volume, raise the MIC input
level on the Transmitter.
35XT Plug-in Transmitter
Attach the 35XT Transmitter to any low impedance microphone with a corresponding 3-
pin XLR connector. Turn the power switch on the 35XT Transmitter to “ON” position
and the battery level indicator on the LCD display should come on. Have someone
speak into the microphone as you monitor the sound through the camera’s monitor
output. If the sound is distorted, lower the MIC input level control on the 35XT Trans-
mitter. If there is not enough volume, raise the level control on the Transmitter.
35HT Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
Turn the power switch on the 35HT Transmitter to “ON” position and the battery level
indicator on the LCD display should come on. Have someone speak into the micro-
phone as you monitor the sound through the camera’s monitor output. Adjust the MIC
input level control accordingly.
4
4
330UPR Dual-Channel Receiver
①Antennas
For the best reception, the antennas should be pointed in an upward position. Use cau-
tion and do not force them into this position.
②Power Switch for each Channel
A separate Power Switch for Channel 1 and 2.
③Universal LCD Display for Ch. 1 and 2
The LCD Display shows multifunctional readout and can be switched between the chan-
nels by pressing the DISP 1/2 Button (5). Refer to “LCD Display Readouts” in this man-
ual for further details.
④CHANNEL UP and DOWN Button
To change the channel number, use a small, sharp object, such as the tip of a pen, and
press the UP or DOWN button until the desired channel number is shown on the LCD
Display. Keep the button pressed down to fast forward the channel numbers. Once the
desired channel number is selected on the receiver, set the transmitter to the same
number.
5
5
⑤DISP 1/2 Button
Press to switch the LCD Display between Ch. 1 and 2.
⑥LCD Display MODE Switching Button
Press to switch the LCD Display to show the actual frequency number in MHz being
used on each channel.
⑦PHONE Jack
This jack allows you to monitor the sound. If a stereo headphone is used, Ch. 1 will be
heard on the left and Ch. 2 on the right.
⑧MIC OUT Jack
The 330UPR is supplied with both mini-to-mini and mini-to-dual XLR cables.
For mini jack microphone inputs: Use the supplied mini-to-mini cable. Plug one
end of the cable into the 330UPR Receiver and the other end into the micro-
phone input of the video camera.
For 3-pin XLR microphone inputs: Use the supplied mini-to-dual XLR cable. Plug
the mini-plug end of the cable into the 330UPR Receiver (use the screw-down
sleeve to secure it to the receiver) and plug the XLR ends into the microphone
inputs on the video camera. Ch. 1 is on the “Tip” and Ch. 2 on the “Ring”.
⑨Battery Compartment
Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down. Install two fresh alkaline “AA”
batteries. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery com-
partment. Alkaline batteries are preferred, but Azden’s 1HR-3U rechargeable Ni-MH
batteries may be used.
The tool to operate the channel UP and DOWN buttons is stored in the battery com-
partment.
⑩DC 6 Volt Input
An optional AC adaptor/battery charger for Azden’s 1HR-3U rechargeable Ni-MH batter-
ies is available for the 330UPR. For more information or to order these products,
please visit the Azden website at www.azdencorp.com or contact your Azden dealer.
6
6
LCD Display Readouts
Displays the selected channel between Ch. 1 and Ch. 2.
TV channel number (30 –33)
Transmit channel number (01 -47)
Reception level indicator: 4 bars = High, 1 bar = Low
Battery level indicator: 3 bars = High, 1 bar = Low
The actual frequency number in MHz. Push the MODE button to see this display.
BATT 1
2LEVEL
579.375
35BT Body-Pack Transmitter
BATT 1
2LEVEL
30-02
7
7
⑪Battery Compartment Lid
Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down.
⑫Battery Compartment
Install two fresh alkaline “AA” batteries. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as
marked inside the battery compartment.
Inside the battery compartment, you will also find:
⑬MIC Input Level Control
This control enables you to adjust the input level of the microphone. Using the sup-
plied tool, also found inside the battery compartment, turn the orange dial clockwise to
increase, or counterclockwise to decrease the input level.
⑭POWER Switch
Switches the 35BT Transmitter “ON” or “OFF”.
⑮MIC Input Jack
Plug the supplied EX-503L Lavalier Microphone into the MIC input jack. In addition to
the EX-503L, other lapel and/or headset microphones with 3.5mm mini plug may also
be used with the 35BT.
⑯LCD Display
The display shows the following information:
TV Ch –Transmit Channel Number (i.e. 30 –01, 31 –12, 33 –47)
The TV –Transmit channel display is made of two parts. The first two digit
number is the actual TV channel (30-33) and the second two digit is the
transmit channel number (01-47).
Battery level by 3-bar indicator (3 bars = High, 1 bar = Low)
⑰AUDIO Switch
It is best to set the AUDIO switch to “OFF” prior to first turning the POWER switch “ON”.
When you are ready to begin transmitting, turn the AUDIO “ON”. The “OFF” position
acts as “mute” that maintains the RF signal but turns off the audio.
8
8
35XT Plug-in Transmitter
⑱Battery Compartment
Open the battery compartment lid by pushing down on the tab and lifting it up. Install
two fresh alkaline “AA” batteries. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked
inside the battery compartment.
⑲POWER Switch
Turns the 35XT Transmitter “ON” or “OFF”.
⑳AUDIO Switch
It is best to set the AUDIO switch to “OFF” prior to first turning the POWER switch
“ON”. When you are ready to begin transmitting, turn the AUDIO “ON”. The “OFF” po-
sition acts as “mute” that maintains the RF signal but turns off the audio.
9
9
㉑MIC Connector/Locking Ring
This 3-pin XLR connector is the microphone input. Any low impedance microphone
with a corresponding connector may be plugged here. Once the microphone is plugged
into the 35XT, the locking ring should be rotated clockwise until snug. To remove the
microphone, first rotate the locking ring counterclockwise and then pull the micro-
phone away while pressing the XLR release.
㉒MIC Input LEVEL Control
This enables you to adjust the input level of the connected microphone. Using the sup-
plied tool, turn the orange dial clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease
the input level.
㉓LCD Display
The LCD display shows the following information:
TV Ch –Transmit Channel Number (i.e. 30 –01, 31 –12, 33 –47)
The TV –Transmit channel display is made of two parts. The first two digit
number is the actual TV channel (30-33) and the second two digit is the
transmit channel number (01-47).
Battery level by 3-bar indicator (3 bars = High, 1 bar = Low)
AF (Audio Frequency) level by 4-bar indicator (4 bars = High, 1 bar = Low)
To change the channel number, use the tip of the tool provided and press the UP or
DOWN button until the desired channel number is shown on the LCD Display. Keep the
button pressed to fast forward the channel numbers.
10
10
35HT Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
㉔Battery Compartment Cover
Remove the battery compartment cover by rotating it counterclockwise and sliding it
down.
㉕Battery Compartment
Install two fresh alkaline “AA” batteries. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as
marked inside the battery compartment.
㉖MIC LEVEL Control
This enables you to adjust the audio level of the microphone. Using the supplied tool,
turn the orange dial clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease the audio
level.
11
11
㉗Channel UP and DOWN Button
To change the channel number, use the tip of the tool provided and press the UP or
DOWN button until the desired channel number is shown on the LCD Display. Keep the
button pressed to fast forward the channel numbers.
㉘POWER Switch
Turns the 35HT Transmitter/Microphone “ON” or “OFF”.
㉙LCD Display
The LCD display shows the following information:
TV Ch –Transmit Channel Number (i.e. 30 –01, 31 –12, 33 –47)
The TV –Transmit channel display is made of two parts. The first two digit
number is the actual TV channel (30-33) and the second two digit is the
transmit channel number (01-47).
Battery level by 3-bar indicator (3 bars = High, 1 bar = Low)
AF (Audio Frequency) level by 4-bar indicator (4 bars = High, 1 bar = Low)
12
12
Specifications
330UPR Receiver
Frequency Range: UHF 188 Selectable Frequencies (566.125-589.875MHz)
Type of Reception: Dual-Channel Receiver
Oscillator: PLL Synthesized
RF Squelch Level: -95 dBm
Frequency Response: 50Hz –15kHz
S/N Ratio: >57dB (± 5kHz) “A” Weighted
Audio Out: MIC Level –Unbalanced –3.5mm Mini Jack
-64 dBm –600 ohms @ ± 5kHz deviation
-28 dBm –600 ohms @ ± 40kHz deviation
Batteries: 2 “AA” Alkaline (2 x 1.5V), 6-8 hours runtime
2 “AA” Rechargeable Ni-MH (2 x 1.2V)
External Power: 6VDC @ 0.5A
Dimensions: 2 7/8” x 4 7/16” x 1 5/8” (73 x 113 x 40.5mm)
Weight: Approx. 10oz (290g) w/ batteries
35BT Body-Pack Transmitter
Frequency Range: UHF 188 Selectable Frequencies (566.125-589.875MHz)
Oscillator: PLL Synthesized
RF Power: 25mW
Frequency Response: 50Hz –15kHz
Max Deviation: ± 40kHz @ 1kHz Modulation, MIC input –11dBm
Batteries: 2 “AA” Alkaline (2 x 1.5V), 6-8 hours runtime
2 “AA” Rechargeable Ni-MH (2 x 1.2V)
Dimensions: 2 1/2" x 3 15/16” x 1 1/16” (64 x 100 x 27mm)
Weight: Approx. 6oz (170g) w/ batteries
35XT Plug-in Transmitter
Frequency Range: UHF 188 Selectable Frequencies (566.125-589.875MHz)
Antenna: Internal
Max Input Level: -16dBm
RF Power: 25mW
Input Impedance: 25k ohms
Audio Adjust Range: -65dBm to 46dBm
Batteries: 2 “AA” Alkaline (2 x 1.5V), 6-8 hours runtime
2 “AA” Rechargeable Ni-MH (2 x 1.2V)
Dimensions: 1 9/16” x 1 9/16” x 4 1/2” (40 x 40 x 114mm)
Weight: Approx. 6.4oz (180g) w/ batteries
35HT Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
Frequency Range: UHF 188 Selectable Frequencies (566.125-589.875MHz)
Oscillator: PLL Synthesized
RF Power: 25mW
Frequency Response: 50Hz –15kHz
Max Deviation: ± 40kHz @ 1kHz Modulation, MIC input –65dBm (dev ± 5kHz)
Batteries: 2 “AA” Alkaline (2 x 1.5V), 6-8 hours runtime
2 “AA” Rechargeable Ni-MH (2 x 1.2V)
Dimensions: ɸ1 7/8” x 9 9/16”L (48 x 234.5mm)
Weight: Approx. 9.6oz (270g) w/ batteries
Due to constant improvements, specifications are subject to change without notice.

Other manuals for 330UPR

3

This manual suits for next models

6

Other Azden Microphone System manuals

Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden

Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden i-Coustics PRO-XD User manual

Azden

Azden i-Coustics PRO-XD User manual

Azden SMX-100 User manual

Azden

Azden SMX-100 User manual

Azden 1000BT User manual

Azden

Azden 1000BT User manual

Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden

Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden 1200BT User manual

Azden

Azden 1200BT User manual

Azden 105UPR User manual

Azden

Azden 105UPR User manual

Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden

Azden 330UPR User manual

Azden PRO-XR User manual

Azden

Azden PRO-XR User manual

Azden VHF PERFORMANCE Series User manual

Azden

Azden VHF PERFORMANCE Series User manual

Azden WHX-PRO User manual

Azden

Azden WHX-PRO User manual

Azden EX-503 User manual

Azden

Azden EX-503 User manual

Azden UHF Performance Series User manual

Azden

Azden UHF Performance Series User manual

Azden WMT-PRO User manual

Azden

Azden WMT-PRO User manual

Azden WHX-PRO User manual

Azden

Azden WHX-PRO User manual

Azden Body-pack Transmitter 35BT User manual

Azden

Azden Body-pack Transmitter 35BT User manual

Azden 411UDR User manual

Azden

Azden 411UDR User manual

Azden 1201URX/VM User manual

Azden

Azden 1201URX/VM User manual

Azden 500UDR User manual

Azden

Azden 500UDR User manual

Azden 300UPR User manual

Azden

Azden 300UPR User manual

Azden WMS-PRO User manual

Azden

Azden WMS-PRO User manual

Azden 10BT User manual

Azden

Azden 10BT User manual

Azden 1000URX-Si User manual

Azden

Azden 1000URX-Si User manual

Azden 310UDR User manual

Azden

Azden 310UDR User manual

Popular Microphone System manuals by other brands

Sennheiser ew D1-835-S System manual

Sennheiser

Sennheiser ew D1-835-S System manual

Dickson WiZARD2.4 manual

Dickson

Dickson WiZARD2.4 manual

Shure UP4 user guide

Shure

Shure UP4 user guide

Sennheiser SK 50 Technical data

Sennheiser

Sennheiser SK 50 Technical data

Pyle PDWM2120 user manual

Pyle

Pyle PDWM2120 user manual

Electro-Voice N/DYM SERIES user guide

Electro-Voice

Electro-Voice N/DYM SERIES user guide

auna 10005639 manual

auna

auna 10005639 manual

Shure FP Wireless user guide

Shure

Shure FP Wireless user guide

Shure MXCIC user guide

Shure

Shure MXCIC user guide

Harman AKG CMS380 user manual

Harman

Harman AKG CMS380 user manual

Schlage NDE80 Installation instructions and user guide

Schlage

Schlage NDE80 Installation instructions and user guide

Sennheiser EW 352 G2 operating instructions

Sennheiser

Sennheiser EW 352 G2 operating instructions

Voscom VOS-2FOM-D422T Series installation manual

Voscom

Voscom VOS-2FOM-D422T Series installation manual

Sony DWZ-B50GB quick start guide

Sony

Sony DWZ-B50GB quick start guide

Nady Systems EO3 owner's manual

Nady Systems

Nady Systems EO3 owner's manual

Banner SureCross DX80 quick start guide

Banner

Banner SureCross DX80 quick start guide

Advantech AVAS-212 user manual

Advantech

Advantech AVAS-212 user manual

Neumann KM 120 Operating	 instruction

Neumann

Neumann KM 120 Operating instruction

manuals.online logo
manuals.online logoBrands
  • About & Mission
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright 2025 Manuals.Online. All Rights Reserved.