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RECEIVER SETUP (1201URX/AB and 1201URX/VM)

The 1201URX/AB is a specially developed model that integrates the Anton 

Bauer “Gold Mount” to power the receiver. The 1201URX/VM is a specially 

developed model that integrates the IDX battery-mount to power the receiver. 

All of the functions and controls of the two models are the same except for 

the method of powering the receiver. The 1201URX/AB attaches between 

the camera and Anton Bauer pack using the “Gold Mount” system while the 

1201URX/VM attaches between the camera and the IDX “V-mount” battery 

pack.

A. Attaching antennas:

To attach the high-gain antennas to the receiver, fit the BNC connector on the 

antenna on the receiver [    ], press down and rotate clockwise. To remove, 

rotate the antenna’s BNC connector counterclockwise and pull up.

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B. Connecting the Output cable:

It is necessary to connect the output of the receiver [    ] to the camera’s 

“MIC” or “LINE” input by means of a properly wired cable (not supplied). The 

connector on the receiver is wired with pin #1 as Ground, pin #2 as Posi-

tive (+) and pin #3 as Negative (-). Set the OUTPUT Line/Mic switch on the 

receiver [    ] to the appropriate position, matching the input on the camera 

that is used.

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C. Setting the Receiving Frequency:

Before the receiver can be used, it and the associated transmitter have to be 

set to the same frequency. This can be accomplished on the receiver by first 

setting the LCD display to one of two views - “Frequency” or “Channel”. To 

do this, after applying battery power, fist turn the receiver to the ON position 

[    ]. Next, using the tip of a ballpoint pen, an unbent paperclip or something 

similar, press the MODE button [    ] repeatedly until one of the two screens 

on the next page appears.

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F. Antennas:

The antennas [    ] should be kept clear of metal objects.

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G. Display:

In addition to showing the frequency and channel number, the display [    ] 

also shows other useful information.

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The LCD segments on the left show the approximate remaining bat-

tery life (from 1 to 3 segments) with 3 segments meaning maximum battery 

power. The bottom segment will blink when the battery power falls to less the 

2.2VDC and indicates that it is time to replace the batteries. Azden recom-

mends the use of Alkaline batteries only.

 

Across the top of the display up to 5 segments will illuminate depending 

on the strength of the transmitted audio signal - From 2 (weak) to 5 (strong). 

The first (left) segment will light when the STBY switch is turned ON. The best 

audio is achieved when 4 to 5 segments are lit. If all 5 segments are lit con-

tinually, the signal is too strong and could overload the input of the receiver. 

Either move the microphone further away from the sound source or reduce 

the microphone input gain [ 

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The display can also show the total number of hours of use (change 

to this display using the mode [   ] button. To start, after choosing the TIME 

mode, press the UP [   ] Button until the display shows 00:00. Then, each 

time the transmitter is turned ON the clock will keep track of the total hours 

and minutes used. This is a handy way of keeping track of battery life.

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POWERING THE 1201XT TRANSMITTER

The 1201XT uses two “AA” Alkaline batteries for power. The batteries are 

placed in the compartment by removing the battery compartment door and 

placing the batteries in the compartment as shown

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Summary of Contents for 1201URX/VM

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Page 2: ...N The best audio is achieved when 4 to 5 segments are lit If all 5 segments are lit continually the signal is too strong and could overload the input of the receiver Move the microphone further away f...

Page 3: ...or event Think of the 1201 Series units as your insurance policy Your assurance of getting the story Designed by professionals For professionals the 1201 Series will pro vide you with years of worry...

Page 4: ...at a time while pressing and holding the button in moves through the frequencies or channel numbers rapidly There are 188 different frequencies or channel numbers to choose from Once the desired frequ...

Page 5: ...p of a ballpoint pen an unbent paperclip or something similar press the MODE button repeatedly until one of the two screens on the next page appears p r F Antennas The antennas should be kept clear of...

Page 6: ...2 is audio pin 3 is for bias voltage and pin 4 is ground o D Input Level Adjustment E Belt Clip This screwdriver adjustment controls the level of the microphone Counterclockwise rotation reduces the i...

Page 7: ...eries r SETTING THE TRANSMITTING FREQUENCY ON THE 1201BT Before the 1201BT can be used it and the associated receiver have to be set to the same frequency This can be accomplished on the 1201BT transm...

Page 8: ...segments in the display will change with 3 segments being the maximum and best Similarly the AF audio level segments will light from 1 to 3 segments as the audio gets stronger or weaker In this case t...

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