Sound Town Neso-U2 User manual

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• Wide Frequency Response Digital Control Circuit - resists unwanted interference with a 60dB signal to
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• Silent Function - Silent switches and low THD (total harmonic distortion) protect your PA gear from pops
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• Wide Range - Wireless transmission is possible over 400 feet in good surroundings.
• Series Output Circuit - Can connect to an audio mixer or other PA equipment in multiple ways.
• Cardioid Pickup Pattern - Microphone sound pickup emphasizes main sound source and minimizes
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• Windscreen and Pop Filter - Microphone design includes built-in windscreen and pop filter to minimize
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• High Quality Microphone Element - Microphone constructed for best audio quality possible.
• Adaptable - Receiver can work with multiple microphone types to allow for choosing the best equipment
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Professional Dual%JCPPGN Wireless Microphone
System
Thank you for purchasing this 4PVOE5PXOWireless Microphone System. We strive to bring you
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send us an email at: TVQQPSU@TPVOEUPXODPN or call us: within 30 days after your
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Specifications
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Channel Selection: 200 UHF channels
Frequency Range: 0-0 MHz
Frequency Stability: ±0.05%
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Frequency Response: 40Hz-15KHz
Dynamic Range: >100dB
S/N: >100dB
THD: <0.5%
Audio Output: Individual Balanced XLR outputs, Mix Unbalanced TS
Power Voltage: AC 110V or 220V
Temperature Range: -4°F to 140°F
Battery Life: up to 8 hours
Receiver Front
1. Antenna
2. Channel Select
3. Volume Control Knob
4. LCD Display
5. Power Switch
6. IR Sensor

Receiver Rear
Antenna Port
Individual Channel Output - 3-Pin XLR Male Connection
Mix Audio Output - 1/4”TS Female Connection
AC Power Input
Receiver LCD Display
1. GR - Group Setting (Not Used)
2. CH - UHF Channel Number
3. IR - Indicator for IR Transmission
4. ANT - Antenna Use Indicator
5. UHF Frequency
6. Battery Level
7. RF - Signal Strength Indicator
Handheld Microphone
1. Windscreen and Pop Filter
2. LCD Display
3. Power ON/OFF
4. Battery Cover (Requires 2 AA Batteries)
5. HI/LO - RF Output Level Switch

Handheld Microphone LCD Display
1. Channel Frequency
2. Battery Level
Lavalier/Lapel
1. Windscreen
2. Clip
3. Mini-XLR Output
BodyPack Top
1. Mini-XLR Input
2. Power LED
3. Power ON/OFF
4. IR Receiver
5. Antenna
BodyPack Front
1. LCD Display
2. Battery Cover (Requires 2 AA Batteries)
3. Channel Select / Set Functions
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Connect NESO - U2 Receiver to PA system with XLR for individual channel sends or via TS for mix output.
Power on NESO - U2 Receiver
Power on handheld microphone or bodypack.
To manually choose a frequency, press the SET button on the receiver once. The frequency will begin to
flash. Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust to desired frequency. The frequency number will continue to
flash for five seconds after you make your choice. When it stops flashing, the frequency is set.
To scan for a clear frequency, press SET button on receiver twice. The LCD display will show the word SCAN
and it will begin flashing. Press UP or DOWN button to begin the scan. It will automatically lock on the
clearest channel.
To sync the receiver frequency with the handheld microphone or bodypack.
BodyPack LCD Display
1. UHF Channel Number
2. Transmitter Volume
3. Channel Frequency
4. RF Output
5. Lock Indicator
6. Battery Level
Setup and Operation
• Power on handheld microphone or bodypack.
• Point the LCD display on a handheld microphone or the top of the bodypack towards the
receiver, approximately 6 inches from the center front face of the receiver.
• On receiver, press SET button three times. The IR indicator will begin to flash.
• Press UP or DOWN to begin the sync.
• The IR sync will tune the microphone or bodypack to the desired frequency on the receiver. The
receiver will attempt to sync the frequency for approximately eight seconds.
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Adjust volume with the volume control on the face of the receiver.
Repeat this procedure for each microphone or bodypack, while making sure that they do not use the same
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Handheld Microphone Addendum
In cases of extreme interference, it may help to toggle the HI/LO switch located inside the battery
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Hold the tip of the microphone about an inch from your mouth, at about 45°. The most important thing is tP
maintain consistent microphone positioning for a constant volume and tone. Varying the angle or the
distance fromyour mouth will change the sound produced.
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To access additional settings on the bodypack, open the battery compartment and hold down SET until the
lock icon on the LCD display changes to unlocked.
Press SET once to get manual control of the transmitter frequency. Press UP and Down to adjust.
Press SET twice to access RF Output Power. On the LCD display, 10 mW will begin to flash. Press UP or Down
to change to 5 mW. This can alleviate interference problems in certain situations. Normal operation is
10 mW.
Press SET three times to adjust internal volume of the bodypack. You can use this to fine-tune the volume of
the connected microphone.
Press SET for the fourth time to return to the locked state. The bodypack is now ready for use.

Troubleshooting
Faint Sound or No Sound
• Verify connections to PA system
• Adjust channel volume
• Turn on handheld microphone or bodypack
• Check that batteries are installed correctly.
• Change or charge batteries
• Verify AC adapter is plugged securely into AC
outlet
• Check that receiver unit is powered on
• Verify that antennas are connected securely
Audio Interference, Artifacts, or Dropouts
• Change receiver and handheld microphone or bodypack to a different frequency
• Identify and remove sources of interference: mobile phones, Wi-Fi access points, signal processors, electronics,
etc.
• Charge or change batteries
• Verify system is being used within recommended range.
• Move system away from metallic surfaces
• Provide line-of-sight from handheld microphone or bodypack to receiver unit antennas
Distortion
• Lower channel volume
• Change or charge batteries
• Verify fidelity of signal cable to PA
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• Verify both units are turned on
• Hold the handheld microphone with LCD display turned towards the receiver
• Hold the bodypack with the top of the unit turned towards the receiver
• Hold the handheld microphone or bodypack 3 to 6 inches from the center front face of the receiver
If you are still experiencing issues after following this troubleshooting guide, please call us directly at
or email to TVQQPSU!TPVOEUPXODPN for expert assistance. The specificationsand instructions
provided in this manual are subject to change without notice.
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