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Scanplans for 1800 Series

Please make certain that you have a licence for the frequency you are intending to use BEFORE you operate the system. 
The regulations differ from country to country and might change from time to time

E-Band (795.500 - 820.000 MHz)

Scan - 1

Scan - 2

Scan - 3

Scan - 4

Scan - 5

Scan - 6

Scan - 7

Scan - 8

Scan - 9

1

795,500

796,250

795,550

798,250

795,825

796,000

796,500

800,100

806,250

2

796,500

798,500

796,775

799,200

796,950

796,700

796,900

800,850

806,750

3

798,750

799,750

797,050

799,900

797,500

797,100

797,700

802,350

807,000

4

800,225

802,225

797,750

802,825

798,600

797,900

800,775

803,100

808,250

5

802,500

803,500

806,850

803,350

802,425

806,300

806,100

806,850

808,500

6

810,025

812,000

807,400

808,900

809,325

807,000

806,500

807,600

811,500

7

812,500

813,700

811,100

809,725

810,425

810,775

810,225

816,450

811,750

8

814,500

815,750

811,725

811,350

811,250

812,700

810,975

817,200

813,000

9

816,225

818,225

813,050

812,100

811,825

813,500

812,500

818,700

813,250

10

818,500

819,250

813,800

812,575

813,500

813,900

813,700

819,450

813,750

Notes (**)

Fullrange 1

Fullrange 2

use for:

use for:

use for:

use for:

use for:

limited to

limited to

compatible with

compatible with

German user 

German user 

German user 

French series 3

French series 2

800.100 MHz -

European TV-

4000/5000

4000/5000

group 4

group 3

group 2

819.900 MHz

Channel 63

scan plan

scan plan

Used European 

TV-Channels

61, 62, 63, 64

61, 62, 63, 64

61 + 63

62 + 63

61, 62, 63

61 + 63

61, 62, 63

62, 63, 64

63

(**) These notes are valid on the 01.01.2007. Please check the latest regulations BEFORE operating the system.

F-Band (840.125 - 864.875 MHz)

Scan - 1

Scan - 2

Scan - 3

Scan - 4

Scan - 5

Scan - 6

Scan - 7

Scan - 8

Scan - 9

1

863,125

847,250

846,850

846,250

846,100

840,125

863,100

855,275

846,875

2

863,375

848,375

847,400

847,200

846,600

840,875

863,500

855,900

847,125

3

864,375

850,125

848,525

847,900

847,575

842,375

864,300

856,175

847,625

4

864,875

854,625

849,925

850,825

848,050

842,625

864,700

857,625

847,875

5

840,250

854,900

851,050

851,350

850,425

843,375

856,300

857,950

849,625

6

841,375

857,125

851,600

856,900

858,425

858,750

856,800

860,900

849,875

7

842,750

858,250

859,100

857,725

859,250

859,000

857,050

861,200

857,850

8

843,375

858,625

859,725

859,350

859,825

859,500

858,300

861,750

860,050

9

844,625

860,400

861,050

860,100

861,500

861,000

858,550

863,125

860,300

10

847,000

861,125

861,800

860,575

861,900

861,750

859,050

863,375

860,800

Notes (**)

Fullrange 1

Fullrange 2

use for:

use for:

use for:

prefered use for

prefered use for

UK-Shared

compatible with

compatible with

German user 

German user 

German user 

The Netherlands

Spain (1-4)

frequencies

4000/5000

4000/5000

group 4

group 3

group 2

scan plan

scan plan

Used European  

deregulated(*)

deregulated(*)

deregulated(*)

TV-Channels

67, 68

68 + 69

68 + 69

68 + 69

68 + 69

67 + 69

+ 69

+ 69

68 + 69

(*) When operating in the deregulated frequencyrange (863.000 - 865.00 MHz) in countries following the R&TTE you have to set the transmitter power to LOW (10mW).
(**) These notes are valid on the 01.01.2007. Please check the latest regulations BEFORE operating the system.

C-Band (541.500 - 566.375 MHz)

D-Band (655.500 - 680.375 MHz)

Scan - 1

Scan - 2

Scan - 3

Scan - 4

Scan - 5

Scan - 1

Scan - 2

Scan - 3

1

541,500

541,875

541,500

1

655,500

655,875

655,500

2

544,000

542,250

541,750

2

658,000

656,250

655,750

3

544,375

544,500

542,625

3

658,375

658,500

656,625

4

545,250

545,750

544,500

4

659,250

659,750

658,500

5

545,500

546,000

544,750

5

659,500

660,000

658,750

6

547,500

546,500

545,500

6

661,500

660,500

659,500

7

548,375

550,375

548,750

7

662,375

664,375

662,750

8

548,750

551,500

551,250

8

662,750

665,500

665,250

9

555,625

557,625

557,250

9

669,625

671,625

671,250

10

557,750

558,000

558,375

10

671,750

672,000

672,375

11

560,750

560,000

559,125

11

674,750

674,000

673,125

12

561,750

560,500

560,125

12

675,750

674,500

674,125

13

562,125

561,750

560,500

13

676,125

675,750

674,500

14

564,000

562,750

561,375

14

678,000

676,750

675,375

15

564,250

564,250

564,625

15

678,250

678,250

678,625

16

565,500

566,250

565,125

16

679,500

680,250

679,125

used European  

29, 30, 31, 32

29, 30, 31, 

29, 30, 31, 32

used European  

44, 45, 46, 47

44, 45, 46, 47

44, 45, 46, 47

TV-Channels

32, 33

TV-Channels

*Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Summary of Contents for 1800 Series

Page 1: ...nel ATW R1810 Plug on Transmitter System ATW T1801 UniPak Body pack Transmitter System ATW T1802 Plug on and Body pack Transmitter System Installation and Operation Installation et Utilisation Installation und Betrieb Instalación y Manejo Installazione ed Utilizzazione Instalação e Funcionamento Installatie en Bediening EN FR DE ES IT PT NE 0470 ...

Page 2: ...roblems with the use of this or any other RF equipment CAUTION The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter have been precisely adjusted for optimum performance and compliance with national regulations Do not attempt to open the receiver or transmitter To do so will void the warranty and may cause improper operation Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain o...

Page 3: ...eceiver Two detachable antennas 18 output cable TA3F to XLRM Pouch with belt clip holds receiver Transmitters ATW T1801 UniPak transmitter with included omnidirectional lavalier microphone ATW T1802 Plug on transmitter 3 Note All model numbers have an additional letter at the end to indicate frequency band E N ...

Page 4: ...or high transmission modes to conserve battery life maximize power Easy user friendly operation Clear natural sound quality Powered by AA batteries or external 12V DC power not included System components of the 1800 Series and 3000 Series UHF Wireless Systems can be used interchangeably System components of the 1800 Series and 3000 Series Wireless Systems can be used interchangeably Note The 1800 ...

Page 5: ...e ATW R1810 to your belt Connect the output cable to the ATW R1810 and your video camera or audio mixer See Output callout page 7 Turn the ATW R1810 on Press and hold the Power Set button until the Power LED lights red Select an operating frequency See Selecting Frequencies on your Receiver page 9 NOTE Transmitter Receiver pairs must be set to identical frequencies IF your system is equipped with ...

Page 6: ...ption and is in operation Turns the unit on and off Use with the Up Down arrows to choose operating frequencies manually or automatically using your choice of three automatic scan groups Indicates when the unit is on Also indicates receiver overload by turning off too much signal will cause blinking LED off during peaks To correct overload adjust audio gain on transmitter See Audio Input Level Gai...

Page 7: ...ed microphone level input on a camera mixer or integrated amplifier Controls the output level of the receiver Turn clockwise to increase output level The level control volume control for headphones is independent of other level controls Turn to the right to increase output turn up the volume You may connect the unit to an external power supply 12V DC source 500 mA nominal current not included 3 5 ...

Page 8: ...erve correct polarity as marked and carefully insert four fresh 1 5V AA alkaline batteries see above 3 Replace the door making certain the latch clicks securely in place After the batteries are installed turn the power on The small red power on LED see a at left should light and the LCD window should come on If this does not happen the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are depleted The r...

Page 9: ...he Power Set button once to exit the menu The word ESCAPE will appear in the window and no changes in frequency setting will be made the receiver s audio output will again be enabled 1 Press the Power Set button to enter the Frequency Selection Menu mode the word Menu will appear in the upper left corner of the LCD window 2 Use the Up or Down arrow to reach Scan 1 Scan 2 the number of scangroups d...

Page 10: ... To unlatch and remove the connector pull up on the connector s knurled metal collar The ATW T1802 plug on transmitter has a 3 pin XLRF type input connector with a locking collar Use either a dynamic or a condenser microphone The transmitter provides power to condenser microphones rated to operate on 12V phantom power or less To attach the microphone rotate the threaded locking collar fully clockw...

Page 11: ...bove the frequency 3 Press the Set button again and the small flashing word EDIT will appear to the right of MENU 4 Use the Up Down arrows to change the transmitter frequency Press either arrow for 25 kHz steps or hold down either arrow for rapid cycling through the range Frequencies wrap around when the top or bottom of the band is reached Select the exact frequency displayed on the receiver 5 To...

Page 12: ...nd release the Power Mute button once The word MUTE will appear in the LCD window just below the frequency and the Power on LED will turn red To un mute the transmitter restore the audio press and release the Power Mute button once again The MUTE will disappear from the LCD window and the Power on LED will turn green The Power Mute button can be programmed through the function menu power can be lo...

Page 13: ...een it and the normal location of the transmitters Line of sight is best 3 The transmitters and the receiver should be as close together as conveniently possible but no closer together than three feet 4 The receiver antennas should be in the open and away from any metal 5 Each transmitter receiver pair must be set to the same frequency 6 When using multiple systems only one transmitter on a given ...

Page 14: ...Headworn cardioid condenser microphone PRO8HEcW Headworn hypercardioid dynamic microphone PRO35cW Cardioid condenser instrument microphone U851cW Cardioid condenser boundary microphone U857ALcW Cardioid condenser gooseneck microphone AT8319 Hi Z instrument guitar cable with 1 4 phone plug AT8317 Connecting cable for UniPak transmitter with an XLRF type input connector for Lo Z microphones with XLR...

Page 15: ...0 850 425 843 375 856 300 857 950 849 625 6 841 375 857 125 851 600 856 900 858 425 858 750 856 800 860 900 849 875 7 842 750 858 250 859 100 857 725 859 250 859 000 857 050 861 200 857 850 8 843 375 858 625 859 725 859 350 859 825 859 500 858 300 861 750 860 050 9 844 625 860 400 861 050 860 100 861 500 861 000 858 550 863 125 860 300 10 847 000 861 125 861 800 860 575 861 900 861 750 859 050 863...

Page 16: ...Consumption battery 315 mA typical Battery Life 10 hours typical depending on battery type and use pattern Dimensions 75 0 mm 2 95 W x 125 0 mm 4 92 H x 32 0 mm 1 25 D Net Weight without batteries 300 grams 10 5 oz Accessories Included Two flexible UHF antennas one 18 TA3F to XLRM output cable belt pouch RF Power Output High 30 mW Low 10 mW nominal Spurious Emissions According to R TTE 1999 05 EC ...

Page 17: ...prior notice The availability of particular products may vary by country Please check with the distributor for your territory In some countries there may be restrictions in using this equipment Please check with your local radio frequency authorities Two Years Limited Warranty Audio Technica microphones and accessories purchased in the UK and EU Europe are guaranteed for two years from date of pur...

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