Sound Town SWM26-U2 Series User manual

SWM26-U2 SERIES
SWM26-U2 SERIES
SWM26-U2HH SWM26-U2HL SWM26-U2LL

This Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) microphone system minimizes radio
frequency interference and noises generated by other electronic equip-
ment and digital devices, compared with a Very High Frequency (VHF)
system. The wireless system provides cordless freedom and ease of use.
Easy to set up and operate with dual channels and 200 selectable UHF
frequencies and independent volume controls. .
Quartz crystal oscillation stabilizes frequency transmitting and receiving
with two detachable antennas, making sure the sound quality is reliable
and consistent. .
Audio compressing-expanding technology can minimize noises and boost
dynamic range. The cardioid microphone pickup pattern produces superb
feedback and off-axis rejection. .
Up to 200 feet line-of-sight operation range with stellar sound quality. .
Ideal for conferences, broadcasting, wedding, karaoke, social event and
any small to medium-sized venues including meeting rooms, auditoriums,
schools, churches and stage. .
FEATURES RECEIVER
Front Panel
1) Power
2) Setup button *
3) Volume up\
Channel select up
4) Volume down\
Channel select down
5) LCD display
6) IR port
Rear Panel
POWER
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VOL+ VOL+
VOL- VOL-
Receiver LCD Display
A) RF status display
B) AF status display
C) Mute status display
D) Frequency display (Mhz)
E) Channel sequence number (001-200)
F) Volume setting status
G) Battery status
H) Channel selection status
I) Lock and unlock system setting
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ANT DC 12-18V BALANCED B BALANCED AMIX OUT ANT
1) Balanced output A
2) Balanced output B
3) 1/4" mixed output
4) AC power input
5) Antenna A
6) Antenna B
How can we help you?
CONTACT OUR US-BASED SUPPORT TEAM
Simple or complex, your questions are important to us. For service, support
or more information, please contact the Sound Town support team:
Email: [email protected]
*Long pressing the set button will lock or unlock the system setting. Please make sure the system
is unlocked when adjusting system volume or channel frequencies. The lock and unlock icons
will show and change accordingly on the receiver when you long press the set button.

TRANSMITTER
Handheld Microphone
1) Windscreen and pop filter
2) LCD display
3) Power switch
4) Infrared receiving window
5) Battery compartment
Microphone LCD Display
1) Channel frequency
2) Battery level
How to Replace Batteries Two alkaline AA batteries usually last for
8 hours. When the battery level displays
, please replace the batteries imme-
diately. Unscrew the battery cover and insert
two AA alkaline batteries into the compartment.
Please make sure the positive and negative
ends are facing the right directions.
Bodypack Transmitter
1) Antenna
2) Mini-XLR input
3) Power switch (ON/OFF)
4) Power indicator
5) LCD display
6) IR port
7) Battery tray
8) Battery cover
9) Pick-up head
Replace The Batteries
1. Open the battery cover 2. Insert two alkaline AA
batteries and please make
sure the positive and negative
ends are facing the right
direction.
3. Close the battery cover.

OPERATION
Operation
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Quick Setup Guide
1. Connect the SWM26 receiver to an AC outlet through the power adapter provided.
2. Connect the SWM26 receiver to a powered speaker or an amplifier with the 1/4" audio cable provided.
Turn on the SWM26 receiver. (If you are connecting the receiver to a passive speaker, mixer, home
receiver or television, please refer to the connection diagram section).
3. Insert two alkaline AA batteries into the battery compartment of the microphone. Make sure the positive
and negative ends are facing the correct direction. Power on the microphone.
How to Select or Adjust Receiver Frequency
*Note: Please make sure the system is unlocked before adjusting system frequency. Long pressing the set
button will lock or unlock system settings and the lock or unlock icon will display accordingly on the screen.
1. Automatic Frequency/Channel Selection: Press and hold "DOWN " until " " displays. Then the
best frequency will be selected.
2. Manual Frequency/Channel Selection: Press and hold "UP " on the receiver until the channel blinks.
While the channel is blinking, press "UP " or "DOWN " to select the desired channel. Then press
"SET" to confirm the channel.
POWER
dB dB
VOL+ VOL+
VOL- VOL-
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Synchronize Frequency between Receiver and Microphone
1. Point the Infrared Receiving Window (IR port) of the microphone towards the receiver s IR port.'
2. Press the "SET" button and " " will display on the LCD screen. Once syncing is completed,
the "RF" level bar appears and the "MUTE" icon disappears.
How to adjust the volume on the receiver
*Note: Please make sure the system is unlocked before adjusting system volume. Long pressing
the set button will lock or unlock system settings and the lock or unlock icon will display accordingly
on the screen.
Short press the "UP " to increase the volume or short press the "DOWN " to reduce the volume.
Please make sure that the
other handheld microphone is powered
off when adjusting the frequency on one
microphone. .
Please adjust the receiver to a different
frequency shall you encounter interference.
Please refer to the section above on how
to adjust receiver frequency.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Connection Diagram
Frequency Range
Oscillation Mode
Modulation Method
Sampling Ratio
Transmission Rate
Dynamic Range
Total Harmonic Distortion
Delay Time of Audio Transmission
S/N Ratio
Frequency Response
Working Distance
Power Supply
Max. Output Level
Display
Output Connector
Unique ID Address
Dimensions (inch)
Weights (lbs)
UHF 510-560 Mhz, 200 Selectable Frequencies
Quartz Controlled
/4-DQPSKπ
48KHz
204.8Kbps
>90dB
<0.1%
<3ms
>96dB
30-20KHz
200 Feet
DC 12~18V / 0.35A
Balanced: 0~400mv, Unbalanced: 0~200mv
LCD
Balanced XLR Outputs, 1/4" mix out
Yes
8.7 x 7.3 x 1.8
1.6
PARAMETER
Specifications
Transmitter
In the case a TV is used as sound source, we recommend considering the Sound Town SWM15-PRO wireless
karaoke microphone and mixer instead. It has better compatibility with most smart televisions with HDMI ARC
(Audio Return Channel) and media streaming devices. For more information, please visit Sound Town at
www.soundtown.com

TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble Shooting
SWM26-U2HH
In the Package
1 SWM26-U2 receiver
2 Handheld wireless microphones
SWM26-U2LL SWM26-U2HL
1 SWM26-U2 receiver
2 Lavalier microphones
2 Bodypack transmitters
1 SWM26-U2 receiver
1 Handheld wireless microphone
1 Lavalier microphone
1 Bodypack transmitter
How can we help you?
CONTACT OUR US-BASED SUPPORT TEAM
Simple or complex, your questions are important to us. For service, support
or more information, please contact the Sound Town support team:
Email: [email protected]
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