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ULTRALINK ULB2000

The ULTRALINK Series equipment features 3 factory presets, each with 8 permanent, interference-
free channels. This allows you to use several systems in parallel without them influencing one
another. Additionally, you have the option of storing 8 of your own frequencies in a user preset, thus
individually addressing your own needs.

Determining which microphone is assigned to which receiver is done either by observing the
transmission channel in the display or by comparing the transmission frequency. In addition, the
ULTRALINK equipment from BEHRINGER leaves you the option to color-code your gear for easy
identification.

Beyond that, both units feature other useful functions, such as Scan and Auto Mute. This way, no
wishes are left open during practice or in live situations.

The following instructions are intended to familiarize you with the unit’s controls, so that
you can learn all of its functions. After having thoroughly read these instructions, store
them in a safe place for future reference.

1.1 Before you get started

1.1.1 Shipment

The ULB2000 was carefully packed at the factory to assure secure transportation. Should the
condition of the cardboard box suggest that damage may have taken place, please inspect the unit
immediately and look for physical indications of damage.

Damaged units should NEVER be sent directly to us. Please inform the dealer from
whom you acquired the unit immediately as well as the transportation company from
which you took delivery of the unit. Otherwise, all claims for replacement/repair may be
rendered invalid.

Always use the original packaging to avoid damage due to storage or shipment.

Never leave children unsupervised with the unit or its packaging.

Please dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner.

1.1.2 Registration

Before powering up the unit for the first time, you have to  register it with your local postal/
telecommunication authority! Additional information is available there.

1.1.3 Initial operation of the transmitter

Prior to taking the ULB2000 into operation for the first time, you need to fit the provided antenna on
the transmitter. Connect the antenna to the designated plug located on the top of the ULB2000 by
means of the screw connector. Ensure that the antenna has been screwed tightly onto the transmitter.

The ULB2000 requires a 9-V battery to operate. The constant glowing of the LED indicates the
operational readiness. When the battery is nearly depleted, the STATUS LED on the transmitter
begins to flash quickly. At the same time, an inaudible signal is sent to the ULR2000 receiver which
then shows "LowBat" on its display. To ensure a reliable operation of the transmitter-receiver system,
change the transmitter's battery as follows:

1.

Hold the top of the transmitter with a free hand.

2.

Press both latches to the right and left of the casing and, at the same time, slide the cover of
the battery compartment downwards.

3.

Remove the old battery by using the provided implement.

4.

Insert a new 9-V battery in the compartment. Be sure that the implement is placed underneath
the battery.

5.

Slide the cover back onto the battery compartment until it locks into place.

Remove the battery when the ULB2000 is not used for an extended period of time.

Please ensure that only qualified personnel install and operate the ULB2000. During
installation and operation, the user must be sufficiently grounded. Electrostatic charges
might affect the operation of the unit.

1. INTRODUCTION

Summary of Contents for ULTRALINK ULB2000

Page 1: ...User s manual Version 1 0 August 2006 ULTRALINK ULB2000 ...

Page 2: ...portant operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature Please read the manual DETAILED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus includi...

Page 3: ...LIANCEINFORMATION 15 MICROPHONEQUICKSTARTGUIDE 16 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for expressing your confidence in us by purchasing the ULTRALINK ULB2000 This Transmitter coupled to the receiver ULR2000 from BEHRINGER comprises a modern high performance wireless transmission system Due to its amazing set of features you can use the ULB2000 in any situation that requires the highest quality in ...

Page 4: ...r shipment Never leave children unsupervised with the unit or its packaging Please dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner 1 1 2 Registration Before powering up the unit for the first time you have to register it with your local postal telecommunication authority Additional information is available there 1 1 3 Initial operation of the transmitter Prior to taking th...

Page 5: ...se them Fig 2 1 Controls of the ULB2000 POWER To power the hand held transmitter on or off keep the POWER button pressed for at least 2 seconds Briefly pressing the POWER button confirms your choices when entering values refers to later chapters Additionally you can check the current transmitter settings selected channel and battery condition MUTE switch Engaging the MUTE switch mutes the micropho...

Page 6: ...utton briefly The LED flashes at a medium rate corresponding to the channel number for example 5 times for channel 5 that has been set by using the select switch If an invalid channel number is selected 0 or 9 the channel selected last remains selected Changing the channel when the transmitter is powered off 1 Turn the selection switch to one of the values 1 8 corresponding to the desired channel ...

Page 7: ...eing entered even before confirming your selection 5 Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button 6 When a valid value is selected the LED blinks briefly again When an invalid value is selected the LED blinks quickly 5 times and the unit is no longer in the programming mode In this case start a new with step 2 After a brief interruption a second blink code is given the LED blinks co...

Page 8: ...on of presets Mic Gain and Auto Mute even before confirming your selection Selecting 5 or 6 changes the Mic Gain setting ch 3 5 Selecting 7 or 8 changes the Auto Mute settings ch 3 6 Values 9 and 0 are invalid 4 Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button 5 If the selection you made is valid the LED blinks quickly once again An invalid selection is indicated with 5 quick blinks and...

Page 9: ...break an additional blink code is given as a confirmation V Successful loading of a preset is signaled with two slow blinks The transmitter leaves the programming mode V If the setting for Mic Gain could not be stored the LED blinks quickly 5 times In this case start anew with step 2 7 Disengage MUTE 3 6 Auto Mute The receiver s incoming signal will contain audible noise and interference should th...

Page 10: ...k code is given as a confirmation V Two slow blinks signal that the Auto Mute setting was changed The transmitter leaves the programming mode V If the setting for Auto Mute could not be stored the LED blinks quickly 5 times In this case start anew with step 2 7 Disengage MUTE 3 7 Turning the transmitter off To turn off the transmitter press the POWER button for 2 seconds The LED flashes slowly to ...

Page 11: ...m tempo blinks V Low Gain The LED blinks once with medium tempo V High Gain The LED blinks twice with medium tempo 4 5 Auto Mute 1 Make sure the transmitter is not muted MUTE switch is set to OFF 2 Turn the selection switch to 7 or 8 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button 3 The LED indicates the Auto Mute status with the corresponding number of medium tempo blinks V Auto M...

Page 12: ...d headset and ensure that the mini XLR connector is fastened correctly V Attach the transmitter to a belt by using the provided clip instead of simply placing it into a pocket for instance The optimal freedom of movement is guaranteed by fastening the transmitter to one s back or side V Make sure the headset s cable is not wrapped around or comes into contact with the antenna this would result in ...

Page 13: ...eries ahead of time A dropout would be unacceptable at a production hence do not wait until the battery indicator warns you that the battery needs to be replaced V Use the presets to guarantee an interference free transmission of multiple transmitters and receivers on up to 8 channels 7 2 Audio connections The transmitter cannot be connected with a cable directly to a mixer as is the case with wir...

Page 14: ...RINGER makes every effort to ensure the highest standards of quality Necessary modifications are carried out without notice Thus the specifications and design of the device may differ from the information given in this manual Technicalspecificationsandappearancesubjecttochangewithoutnotice Theinformationcontainedhereiniscorrectatthetimeofprinting The names of companies institutions or publications...

Page 15: ... not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Notice Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by BEHRINGER International GmbH may void the FCC IC authorization to operate this equipment FEDERALCOMMUNICATIONSCOMMISSIONCOMPLIANCEINFORMATION ...

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