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UHF410 series microphones - 

UHF Hand, Headband or Lavalier Systems

English

Sound levels

Our audio solutions deliver important sound 
pressure levels (SPL) that can be harmful 
to human health when exposed during long 
periods. Please do not stay in close proximity 
of operating speakers.

1 - Safety information

This symbol signals an important safety 
precaution.

The CAUTION symbol signals a risk of product deterioration.

The WARNING symbol signals a risk to the user’s physical integrity.
The product may also be damaged.

Important safety information

Symbols used

Any maintenance procedure must be performed by a CONTEST 
authorised technical service. Basic cleaning operations must tho-
roughly follow our safety instructions.

This product contains non-isolated electrical components. Do not 
undertake any maintenance operation when it is switched on as 
it may result in electric shock.

This unit is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it in a wet, 
or extremely cold/hot locations. Failure to follow these safety ins-
tructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to 
this product or other property.

WARNING

 : 

This unit contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open the 

housing or attempt any maintenance by yourself. In the unlikely even your unit 
may require service, please contact your nearest dealer.
In order to avoid any electrical malfunction, please do not use any multi-socket, 
power cord extension or connecting system without making sure they are 

perfectly isolated and present no defect.

Recycling your device

• As HITMUSIC is really involved in the environmental cause, we only commercialise clean, ROHS compliant products.
•  When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. The separate collection and recycling of your 
product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the 
environment.

Risk of electrocution

To prevent the hazard of electric shocks, do not use 
extension cords, multi-socket or any other connection 
system without making sure metal parts completely are 
out of reach.

Summary of Contents for UHF410 Series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE H10271 H11026 H10272 H11027 H10273 H11028 H10274 H10275Version2 01 2020 UHF410 series microphones UHF Hand Headband or Lavalier Systems TALK UHF410Body...

Page 2: ...tions Failure to follow these safety ins tructions could result in fire electric shock injury or damage to this product or other property WARNING This unit contains no user serviceable parts Do not op...

Page 3: ...this product away from any heat source such as a heaters amplifiers hot plates etc 10 Electric power supply This product can only be operated according to a very specific voltage These information are...

Page 4: ...or switch 5 Squelch potentiometer 6 DC Input 2 Presentation of the UHF410 range True Diversity receiver Frequency range UHF 823 832 and 863 865 MHz or 514 564 MHz F5 442 F8 or F5 fr quences programm e...

Page 5: ...s by assigning each one to a group 4 Synchronization Function Allows you to synchronize the selected frequency on the transmitter and the receiver 5 Display of the selected group 6 Displaying the numb...

Page 6: ...Mute mode is active If it does not light up it indicates either poor battery placement or complete discharge of the batteries 3 SYNC button to activate frequency synchronization between transmitter a...

Page 7: ...Battery compartment Use two AA 1 5v batteries with correct polarity 6 Mini XLR male plug The wiring is shown in the opposite drawing 7 Selector switch 20 10 0dB you can connect either an electret mic...

Page 8: ...ter to the mains and to the DC 12V input on the back of the UHF410 Base receiver 2 5 UHF410 Head code H10274 Headband condenser microphone 2 4 UHF410 Lava code H10275 Lavalier microphone with condense...

Page 9: ...crophone input on the mixer or amplifier set the volume to half approx the level on the balanced output and the unbalanced output is then around 77 mV If you use a line input on the mixer or on the am...

Page 10: ...he SET button for 2 seconds until the values flash Press the button to move on to the next channel Press the SET button to confirm the setting Try several channels to find the one that best suits your...

Page 11: ...the values flash Press the button to start the scan The receiver will stop on a free frequency automatically Press the SET button to confirm the setting Try several channels to find the one that best...

Page 12: ...e values flash Press the button to change group Press the SET button to confirm the new group Press the button to change channel Press the SET button to confirm the new channel Note 8 or 4 groups of 8...

Page 13: ...e the polarity indicated 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 Press the power button on the microphone or transmitter box for 4 seconds to turn it on If the LED flashes red this indic...

Page 14: ...ur body pack or hand held microphone transmitter until SYNC flashes on the receiver display Hold down the SYNC button on your transmitter and press the SYNC button on your receiver at the same time Th...

Page 15: ...sibility to offset the antennas on the front panel in the holes provided for this purpose on the brackets If the reception is not very good or you need more range you can use the signal bosster type U...

Page 16: ...status of your transmitters Mauvais son ou interf rences Check the position of the antennas Check that two transmitters are not using the same frequency Use a UHF410 Boost signal booster or UHF410 Ant...

Page 17: ...Synthesizer Frequency stability 0 005 Modulation mode FM H H T 1 1KHz Audio Frequency Response 80 Hz to 18kHz Volume control by rotary switch on the front panel Squelch adjustment by rotary selector a...

Page 18: ...ns 98 x 65 x 25 mm 75mm antenna Micro headband UHF410 Head Type of microphone Condenser capsule Sensitivity 47 4dB Directivity Unidirectional cardioid Frequency response 100Hz 10KHz Maximum operating...

Page 19: ...1026 UHF410 Hand H10272 H11027 UHF410 Body H10273 H11028 Are in conformity with the Council Directives 2011 65 UE ROHS 2014 53 EU RED 2014 35 EU LVD 2014 30 EU EMC And are in conformity with the follo...

Page 20: ...706 51 714 52 722 53 730 54 738 55 746 56 754 57 762 58 770 59 778 60 786 61 794 62 802 63 810 64 818 65 826 66 834 67 842 68 850 69 858 F5 F8 F8 10 New UHF frequency plan The authorised frequency ban...

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Page 22: ...275 374 863 300 375 863 325 Channel Frequency 401 863 975 402 864 000 403 864 025 404 864 050 405 864 075 406 864 100 407 864 125 408 864 150 409 864 175 410 864 200 411 864 225 412 864 250 413 864 2...

Page 23: ...133 520 700 134 520 750 135 520 800 136 520 850 137 520 900 138 520 950 139 521 000 140 521 050 141 521 100 Ch Frequency 142 521 150 143 521 200 144 521 250 145 521 300 146 521 350 147 521 400 148 521...

Page 24: ...534 650 413 534 700 414 534 750 415 534 800 416 534 850 417 534 900 418 534 950 419 535 000 420 535 050 421 535 100 422 535 150 423 535 200 Ch Frequency 424 535 250 425 535 300 426 535 350 427 535 400...

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