background image

21. Phantom Power Switch

Flip this switch to “48V” to turn on phantom power. Use only for microphones that require phantom 

power.

22. LCD Display

Multifunctional display shows battery life, audio level and frequency selection. Refer to “LCD Display 

Readouts” in this manual for further details.

23. CHANNEL UP/DOWN Buttons

Press the UP and DOWN buttons to change the transmission frequency. Group/Frequency numbers 

are shown on the LCD.

24. MIC Connector/Locking Ring

This 3-pin female XLR connector is the microphone input. Any low impedance microphone with a 

corresponding male connector may be plugged here. Once the microphone is plugged into the 35XT, 

the locking ring should be rotated clockwise until snug. To remove the microphone, first rotate the 

locking ring counterclockwise and then pull the microphone away while pressing the XLR release.

17. Battery Compartment

Open the battery compartment lid by pushing down on the tab and lifting it up. Install two fresh 

alkaline “AA” batteries. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery 

compartment.

18. POWER Switch

Turns the 35XT Transmitter “ON” or “OFF”.

19. AUDIO Switch

It is best to set the AUDIO switch to “STBY” prior to first turning the POWER switch “ON”. When you 

are ready to begin transmitting, turn the AUDIO switch ON. The STBY position acts as a mute 

function that maintains the RF signal but turns off the audio.

20. MIC Input LEVEL Control

This enables you to adjust the input level of the connected microphone. Using the supplied tool, turn 

the dial clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease the input level. 

35XT Plug-in Transmitter

22

6

17

18

19

24

20

21

23

14. AUDIO Switch

It is best to set the AUDIO switch to “STBY” (standby) prior to first turning the POWER switch “ON”. 

When you are ready to begin transmitting, turn the AUDIO switch ON. The STBY position acts as a 

mute function that maintains the RF signal but turns off the audio. 

15. LCD Display

Multifunctional display shows battery life, audio level and frequency selection. Refer to “LCD Display 

Readouts” in this manual for further details.

16. CHANNEL UP/DOWN Buttons

Press the UP and DOWN buttons to change the transmission frequency. Group/Frequency numbers 

are shown on the LCD. Keep the button pressed down to fast forward through numbers. Once the 

desired Group/Frequency numbers are selected on the transmitter, set the receiver to match. This 

functions the same on 35XT and 35HT transmitters if they are included with your kit.

10. Battery Compartment

Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down. Install two fresh alkaline “AA” batteries. Make 

sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment.

11. MIC input Level Control

Located inside the battery compartment, this control enables you to adjust the input level of the 

microphone. Using the supplied tool, also found inside the battery compartment, turn the dial 

clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease the input level.

12. POWER Switch

Switches the 35BT Transmitter “ON” or “OFF”

13. MIC Input Jack

Plug the supplied EX-503L Lavalier Microphone into the MIC input jack. In addition to the EX-503L, 

other lapel and/or headset microphones with 3.5mm mini plug may also be used with the 35BT. This 

input does provide a plug-in power voltage which is required by the EX-503L to operate.

Summary of Contents for 310UDR

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 310 DIVERSITY CAMERA MOUNT UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 310UDR 35BT 35HT 35XT...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...not included Turn on phantom power if required For 35HT Nothing needs to be connected as it is a Microphone Transmitter in one 3 Turn on your transmitter You should see information displayed on the LC...

Page 4: ...iver set the transmitter to match 5 PHONE Jack This output allows you to monitor sound and is intended for use with stereo headphones The jack is a TRS 3 5 mm mini jack connector 6 MIC OUT Jack The mi...

Page 5: ...her lapel and or headset microphones with 3 5mm mini plug may also be used with the 35BT This input does provide a plug in power voltage which is required by the EX 503L to operate 7 Battery Compartme...

Page 6: ...ease or counterclockwise to decrease the input level 35XT Plug in Transmitter 22 6 17 18 19 24 20 21 23 14 AUDIO Switch It is best to set the AUDIO switch to STBY standby prior to first turning the PO...

Page 7: ...on the bottom of the unit this switch turns the 35HT Transmitter Microphone ON or OFF 35HT Handheld Microphone Transmitter 21 Phantom Power Switch Flip this switch to 48V to turn on phantom power Use...

Page 8: ...r D Receiving frequency TV Channel aka Group number range 30 33 E Receiving frequency Channel aka Frequency number range 01 47 35BT XT HT TRANSMITTERS Z Transmission frequency TV Channel aka Group num...

Page 9: ...p 1 With a fresh set of AA alkaline batteries installed turn on the receiver 2 Make sure the Group and Frequency numbers displayed in the LCD matches what you had set on your transmitter ie 30 01 Use...

Page 10: ...is approximately 200 feet The risk of getting drop outs in the audio signal increases as you extend beyond this range Keeping line of sight between the transmitters and the receiver will help to avoid...

Page 11: ......

Page 12: ...ncy Range UHF 188 Selectable Frequencies 566 125 589 875MHz Oscillator PLL Synthesized RF Power 25mW Frequency Response 50Hz 15kHz 11dBm 2 AA Alkaline 2 x 1 5V 6 2 AA Rechargeable Ni MH 2 x 1 2V Dimen...

Reviews: