AKG HT 81 User Instructions Download Page 5

2.3.3 PT 81

2.4 Frequencies

2.5 Ordering

Transmitters and

Receivers

1.1 General

1.2 Controls

1.2.1 Top Panel

Refer to section 1.3 Audio

Output.

CB 40 bag
Color Coding Kit

The PR 81 portable receiver, HT 81 handheld transmitter, and PT 81 bodypack
transmitter have been factory programmed for up to 15 selectable carrier fre-
quencies. A carrier frequency label on the receiver, on the handheld transmitter,
or on the bodypack transmitter indicates the Frequency Set the unit uses and all
available carrier frequencies.

For currently available Frequency Sets and frequencies suited for intermodulati-
on-free simultaneous operation, refer to the Frequency Lists in Part VI.

If you wish to order additional transmitters or receivers operating on the same set
of frequencies as your original equipment, be sure to state the designation of your
original Frequency Set and the serial number of the original device. We need this
information to make sure your new equipment will be compatible with the original
units.

The PR 81 is a portable diversity receiver you can wear on the belt or in a shirt or
jacket pocket. You may also use the supplied Velcro fastener to mount the
receiver on a camcorder. The PR 81 operates in a UHF band from 710 MHz to
860.9 MHz using a switching subband that is up to 3 MHz wide. Subject to local
frequency allocations, you can switch the PR 81 to one of up to 15 different carrier
frequencies.

1a POWER I/O:

on/off switch.

1b POWER LED:

indicates battery status:

LED flashes momentarily on switching power ON and extinguishes: batteries
are O.K.
LED does not illuminate on switching power ON: no or dead batteries are in
the battery compartment.
LED constantly lights brightly: batteries will be dead in about 60 minutes.

1c RF LED:

Indicates the field strength of the received signal and the squelch

status:
LED lighting green: optimum signal strength.
LED lighting red: the received signal is muted because the squelch is engag-
ed or the receiver has been set to a different channel than the transmitter.
LED does not light: power to the receiver is OFF, no batteries are in the bat-
tery compartment, or the batteries are dead.

1d AF LED:

Indicates the received audio level:

LED lighting green and flashing red on peaks: optimum audio level.
LED lighting red: audio section is overloaded.
LED does not light: audio level is too low.

1e Rotary control:

Sets the volume level of the headphone output.

1f Security cover:

This rotatable cover prevents the POWER switch (1a) from

being actuated unintentionally. The indicator LEDs will remain visible even if
the security cover is closed.

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PART I: GENERAL

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PART II: PR 81 RECEIVER

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1 Description

Summary of Contents for HT 81

Page 1: ...PR 81 HT 81 PT 81 User Instructions Please read the manual before using the equipment...

Page 2: ...s 24 2 8 Aligning the Antennas 24 2 9 Color Code 24 PART III HT 81 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER 25 1 Description 25 1 1 Controls 25 1 2 Interchangeable Microphone Elements 25 2 Setting Up 26 2 1 Selecting the...

Page 3: ...protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instr...

Page 4: ...cable for headphones MK HP C connecting cable for cameras and headphones W 880 foam windscreen for D 880 WL1 W 3001 foam windscreen for D 3700 WL1 and C 5900 WL1 W 23 foam windscreen for C 535 WL1 CC...

Page 5: ...nd from 710 MHz to 860 9 MHz using a switching subband that is up to 3 MHz wide Subject to local frequency allocations you can switch the PR 81 to one of up to 15 different carrier frequencies 1a POWE...

Page 6: ...set for which your receiver has been programmed 1o Approval marks 1p Belt clip for fixing the receiver on your belt The AUDIO OUT 3 pin mini XLR connector 1r on the receiver top panel provides a fixed...

Page 7: ...river 1m to set the SQUELCH control 1j fully CCW minimum For details on setting the SQUELCH control 1j refer to section 1 in Part V 6 Align the battery compartment cover 1l with the guide grooves on t...

Page 8: ...been shorted 1 Unplug the connecting cable from the camcorder 2 Correct the problem 3 Plug the connecting cable into the camcorder jack again 1 Remove the backing from the supplied Velcro strips 2 At...

Page 9: ...r 2 Plug the XLR connector on the Y cable into the desired XLR input jack on the camcorder or mixing console 3 Connect the headphones to the mini jack on the Y cable 4 Use the rotary control 1e to set...

Page 10: ...black plastic ring and replace it with a colored ring from the optio nal Color Coding kit to identify each wireless channel by a different color 2e GAIN This rotary pot allows you to match the microp...

Page 11: ...f conforming to the polarity marks The transmitter will not function with incorrectly inserted batteries 3 Set the PWR switch to I to switch the power to the transmitter on The status LED 2b will flas...

Page 12: ...latelet and replace it with a colored platelet includ ed in the optional Color Coding Kit to identify each channel by a different color 3f CHANNEL This rotary switch selects the desired carrier freque...

Page 13: ...us LED 3c fails to illuminate the batteries are dead Insert new batteries 6 Snap the security cover 3m back over the switches CCW You can wear the transmitter inside a shirt or jacket pocket fix it to...

Page 14: ...the received signal If the RF LED 1c is dark repo sition the receiver and or transmitter such that the RF LED 1c will light green 6 The RF LED 1c on the receiver illuminating means no signal is receiv...

Page 15: ...r too low 2 Interference from other wireless systems TV radio CB radios or defective electrical applian ces or installations 1 Antenna location Remedy 1 Set POWER switch on receiver to I 2 insert batt...

Page 16: ...z FM 50 to 20 000 Hz 10 ppm 30 kHz 0 5 Yes typ 50 dB A 10 mW 150 mA typ 2 x 1 5 V AA size batteries 12 hours 350 mV 1 kHz 220 k length 240 mm 9 4 in dia 36 mm 1 4 in 245 g 8 7 oz PT 81 710 to 860 9 MH...

Page 17: ...e las frecuencias Lista de frequ ncias Set EU59 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 777 600MHz 2 777 800MHz 3 778 000MHz 4 778 200MHz 5 778 400MHz 6 778 600MHz 7 778 800MHz 8 779 000MHz 9 779 200MHz A 779 400MHz B 7...

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Page 19: ...SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 3k 3l PT 81 3b 3a 3c 3d 3e 3g 3g 3i 3m 3m II...

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