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UMT UHF-5100-IL User manual

USER'S MANUAL
UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
UHF-5100-IL
UMT
SOUND FIELD
1. Microcomputer controlled PLL synthesized oscillation circuit.
2. UHF high band with multi selectable frequencies.
3. Automatic transmitter setup.
4. Adopt high sensitivity and wide frequency response dynamic capsule
to reproduce original sound.
5. Advanced compression circuit to avoid noise.
6. LCD display for easy operation.
7. Operating range is about 80M in line and sight area.
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Thank you for choosing our UHF PLL multi channels wireless
microphone system. Your new system is rugged, reliable, easy to set up
and operate, and produces outstanding audio clarity. Whether you're a
vocalist, guitarist or instrumentalist, this wireless system will show you
how easy wireless can be, and how good wireless can sound. This user
guide included with your system will tell you all you need to know to get
your system working right away.
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
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RECEIVER PARTS DESCRIPTION
1. Power switch: Turn on/off the receiver.
2. Infrared (IR) port: Broadcasts IR signal to transmitter to synchronize
frequencies.
3. LCD display: display group, channel no, RF and AF level.
4. Menu switch: Press to scroll through menu options.
5. Set switch: Press to set the currently displayed menu option.
6. Sync Button: Press to initiate IR connection between receiver and
transmitter.
7. Volume control: Turn to adjust volume.
8. Antenna connector: To install supplied antenna here.
9. Balanced XLR output jack
10. Unbalanced 1/4" output jack
11. MIC/LINE switch
12. DC input jack
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Front
Rear
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RECEIVER
Frequency Range: 795.1~805.0MHz
Frequency Stability:10ppm
Sensitivity: 13dBuV
Adjacent channel rejection:75dB
Image rejection: 95dB
Audio Output:200MV
Output Impedance: XLR balanced out: 200Ω ; 1/4" unbalanced out: 1kΩ
S/N ratio: 100dB
0.1%Total Harmonic Distortion: <
Frequency response: 50Hz-15KHz
: 80m( in line and sight area)Operating Range
Power supply: DC12V/500mA
TRANSMITTER
Frequency Range: 795.1~805.0MHz
Frequency Stability: 10ppm
Transmitting power: 10mW
Spurious emission: <-40dB
Modulation: FM
Max modulation: 35K
Power supply: 3V (2 AA batteries)
Current consumption: 120mA
SPECIFICATIONS
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RECEIVER PROGRAMMING
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SYSTEM SETUP
Note: Transmitting devices such as cellular phones and two-way radios
may interfere with wireless audio transmissions. Keep your transmitters
and receivers away from these and other potential sources of
interference.
Automatic Transmitter Setup
1. Turn on transmitter.
2. Open transmitter battery cover to display the infrared (IR) port.
3. Point transmitter IR port to receiver IR sensor.
4. Press “SYNC” button on receiver. Transmitter will be
set to be same group and channel as receiver automatically.
Antenna signal will display in receiver screen.
5. Close the transmitter battery cover.
Be sure that only one transmitter IR port is exposed when
synchronizing a system.
Turn on receiver.
Channel Selection
1. Press “MENU” button to move cursor to “GROUP SELECT”.
2. Then press “SET” button to increase the group number by one.
3. When the desired group is displayed, either wait five seconds for
the screen to time out, or press “SYNC” button.
1. Press “MENU” button again to move cursor to “CHANNEL
SELECT” .
2. Then press “SET” button to increases the channel number by one.
3.When the desired channel is displayed, either wait five seconds for
the screen to time out, or press “SYNC” button.
Group Selection
MULTIPLE SYSTEM SETUP
SINGLE SYSTEM SETUP
When using multiple systems in a single installation, repeat steps in
SINGLE SYSTEM SETUP to set up each system.
Please set multiple systems in different group and/or channel to avoid
interference.
1. Interchangeable microphone head
2. Power/Mute indicator: Green-ready; Orange-mute on;
3. On-off / mute switch: Press and hold 1~2 seconds to turn microphone
on or off. Press shortly to mute or unmute.
4. Battery cover/compartment
5. IR port: Receives infrared beam from receiver to synchronize
frequencies.
6. Charging port
HANDHELD MICROPHONE PARTS DESCRIPTION
1. Antenna
2. Power/Mute indicator: Green-ready; Orange-mute on
3. On-off / mute switch: Press and hold 1~2 seconds to turn on/off
transmitter. Press shortly to mute or unmute.
4. MIC input Jack
5. IR port: Receives infrared beam from receiver to synchronize
frequencies.
6. Battery compartment
7. Charging port
8. Belt clip
BELK PACK TRANSMITTER PARTS DESCRIPTION
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