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ANTENNA-B

ANTENNA-A

MIC 2 SQUELCH

MAX

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MAX

MIN

MIC 1 SQUELCH

DC 14V

DC-POWER

MIC 2 BALANCED

MIC 1 BALANCED

TRUE DIVERSITY

MIX

MIC 1 & 2

UNBALANCED

AUDIO OUTPUT

364160510000

Model No.: 

VM-92U G5

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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REAR PANEL:

16. ANTENNA-B: 

Connect the antenna to the BNC socket.

17.  MIC 2 SQUELCH CONTROL: 

Sensitivity adjustment. Higher level equals   

   longer coverage.

 18. MIXED OUTPUT: 

Unbalanced 1/4" audio output for MIC 1 & MIC 2.

 19. MIC 2 BALANCED OUTPUT: 

Balanced XLR audio output.

 

 20. MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT: 

Balanced XLR audio output.

 

21.  POWER SUPPLY: 

Removable adapter with DC14~22V 500mA.

 22. MIC 1 SQUELCH CONTROL: 

Sensitivity adjustment. Higher level equals   

   longer coverage.

23. ANTENNA-A: 

Connect the antenna to the BNC socket.

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Summary of Contents for VM-92U G5

Page 1: ...ophone System VM 92U G5 Operating Instructions Passionate about Music Better Music Builder com 110421 UHF Frequency Selectable 2 in 1 Base Module 1 Receive Module with 2 Wireless Microphones System UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 92U G5 602 00 10mW MHz UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 92U G5 627 00 10mW MHz POWER iR VM 92U G5 UP SET DOWN MIC 2 UP SET DOWN MIC 1 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER UHF A...

Page 2: ...nnel for the Receiver 14 How to Adjust Squelch 14 How to Insert change Batteries of Microphone 15 How to Select Frequency of Microphone 16 How to Turn On Off Microphone 16 How to Turn High Tech Auto Mute On Off 17 How to Interchange Microphone Head 17 How to Select Microphone Signal Strength 5mW 10mW 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 19 BODY PACK MICROPHONE Optional 20 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 23 APPENDIX 2...

Page 3: ...left unattended therefore greatly increasing the overall battery life Each handheld microphone has 100 selectable channels in the 602 000 MHz to 652 000 MHz frequency range It comes with a convenient portable mounting rack making this system perfect for professional DJ s and at KTV clubs restaurants coffee shops and churches etc SYSTEM FEATURES 1 Six axis gyroscope sensor integrated onto each micr...

Page 4: ...ER ADAPTOR 1 UNIT DC POWER USAGE This wireless microphone system is designed specifically for the North American market that uses 120V for DC power For usage in Asia or Europe please change it to 220V by an adaptor with DC 14V output 500mA NOTE 2 IN 1 BASE MODULE RECEIVER 1 UNIT HANDHELD MICROPHONE 2 UNITS RECEIVER ANTENNA 2 UNITS 10 2 inches 25 8 cm UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 92U G5 10mW 10mW MHz UHF...

Page 5: ...ECTOR BUTTONS UP SET DOWN Allows control of LCD screen and its functions 2 MIC 1 LCD SCREEN Displays MIC 1 system status 3 POWER BUTTON Turns the system on off 4 IR PORT Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System Pointing the handheld microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication 5 MIC 2 LCD SCREEN Displays MIC 2 system status 6 MIC 2 SELECTOR BUTT...

Page 6: ...ndicator of incoming audio signal 10 SQ Coming soon to next generation models 11 CHANNEL SELECT Displays current channel Selector for channel 12 FREQUENCY SELECT Selects frequency 13 SCAN Scans for microphone frequency 14 INFRARED SCAN Scans for microphone Infrared frequency 15 SQ Coming soon to next generation models 16 BATTERY STATUS Displays microphone battery status 17 FREQUENCY Displays curre...

Page 7: ...PANEL 16 ANTENNA B Connect the antenna to the BNC socket 17 MIC 2 SQUELCH CONTROL Sensitivity adjustment Higher level equals longer coverage 18 MIXED OUTPUT Unbalanced 1 4 audio output for MIC 1 MIC 2 19 MIC 2 BALANCED OUTPUT Balanced XLR audio output 20 MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT Balanced XLR audio output 21 POWER SUPPLY Removable adapter with DC14 22V 500mA 22 MIC 1 SQUELCH CONTROL Sensitivity adjust...

Page 8: ...phone MIC 1 and MIC 2 need their own signals which can be done by using XLR connections 2 Mic 1 Balanced Output Mic 1 Balanced Output is balanced audio output for MIC 1 using XLR connection When using this output you can change MIC 1 effects without affecting MIC 2 effects 3 Mic 2 Balanced Output Mic 2 Balanced Output is balanced audio output for MIC 2 using XLR connection When using this output y...

Page 9: ...D MICROPHONE MIC 1 HANDHELD MICROPHONE ANTENNA B ANTENNA A MIC 2 SQUELCH MAX MIN MAX MIN MIC 1 SQUELCH DC 14V DC POWER MIC 2 BALANCED MIC 1 BALANCED TRUE DIVERSITY MIX MIC 1 2 UNBALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 364160510000 Model No VM 92U G5 CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w w w BetterMusicBuilder com ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U S A Better Music Builder HOW TO CONNECT DC POWER For North America Market us...

Page 10: ... DOWN MIC 1 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER UHF AF CH IR FRQ SCAN RF B 602 000 MHZ BAT SQ GRP AF CH IR FRQ SCAN RF B 627 000 MHZ BAT SQ GRP Rack mount kit is not included in package ANTENNA IS ADJUSTABLE POWER iR VM 92U G5 UP SET DOWN MIC 2 UP SET DOWN MIC 1 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER UHF AF CH IR FRQ SCAN RF B 602 000 MHZ BAT SQ GRP AF CH IR FRQ SCAN RF B ...

Page 11: ...o allow communication 3 LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY Displays frequency battery status and power usage 4 POWER BUTTON 5 FREQUENCY HIGH TECH AUTO MUTE MIC SIGNAL STRENGTH SELECTION BUTTON Press UP DOWN button to select frequency high tech auto mute function ON OFF and microphone signal strength 5mW 10mW 6 SET BUTTON SET button will navigate through the microphone interface 7 BATTERY SLOTS Insert 2x1 5V AA b...

Page 12: ...ue depends on your setting 3 BATTERY STATUS Indicates battery life BATTERY STATUS Indicates full battery on the microphone Illustrates the battery status so you can see the battery strength A full battery display means the microphone will last 4 6 hours If the microphone cannot turn on please check the battery It may be very low Typical new full battery life is 4 6 hours with our system otherwise ...

Page 13: ...o detect a fast change in motion The sensor detects whether the motion is intended or not by the elapsed time it is falling When the time in milliseconds exceeds an estimated drop the microphone signal then cuts off momentarily so at the point of impact the microphone is no longer sending any signal to the receiver 3 Instant Wake up Response The microphone can switch from sleep mode to operating m...

Page 14: ... will search for the strongest frequency Wait for SCAN to stop blinking 2 MANUAL FREQUENCY SELECT STEP 1 Press SET on the receiver and the CH will blink STEP 2 Press UP DOWN until FRQ is blinking and press SET While the frequnecy is blinking press UP DOWN to select the desired frequency Wait for frequency to stop blinking Operation AF CH IR FRQ SCAN RF MHZ BAT B SQ GRP UP SET DOWN MIC 1 UP SET DOW...

Page 15: ...y the manufacturer However due to the nature of wireless connection interference may occur because of local environments and or radio signals emitted by other wireless devices within the household NOTE HOW TO MATCH RECEIVER S FREQUENCY WITH MICROPHONE STEP 1 Press SET on the receiver and the CH will blink STEP 2 Press UP DOWN until IR is blinking and press SET STEP 3 While the IR light is on turn ...

Page 16: ...Press SET again and the channel currently being used will blink STEP 2 Press UP DOWN to select the desired channel Wait for channel to stop blinking HOW TO ADJUST SQUELCH The SQUELCH knob on the back of the receiver adjusts the sensitivity between the microphone and the receiver Use a plastic screwdriver to make the squelch adjustment A higher level of squelch allows the usage of microphone furthe...

Page 17: ...the other hand to slide 2x1 5V AA batteries into battery slot Make sure to follow the polarity of the battery according to the battery slots STEP 3 Twist back battery cover Good AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY No Good AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 92U G5 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 92U G5 ...

Page 18: ...low Typical new full battery life is 4 6 hours with our system otherwise the batteries might be defective or near expiration date NOTE HOW TO SELECT FREQUENCY OF MICROPHONE STEP 1 Power on and remover the battery cover of your handheld microphone STEP 2 Using the navigation buttons use a plastic screwdriver to press SET and the frequency currently being used will blink Press UP or DOWN buttons to ...

Page 19: ...1 HOW TO TURN AUTO MUTE ON OFF STEP 1 Power on and remover the battery cover of your handheld microphone STEP 2 Using the navigation buttons use a plastic screwdriver to press SET repeatedly until 9 ON 9 OFF appears While blinking press UP or DOWN buttons to set your preference to 9 ON 9 OFF Once selected wait for 9 ON 9 OFF to stop blinking 10mW 10mW MHz SET UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 92U G5 10mW 10m...

Page 20: ...10mW to stop blinking The microphone signal strength 5mW 10mW selection allows the handheld microphone signal output to be standard at 5mW or strengthened at 10mW This feature can improve the audio quality and signal distance that the handheld microphone can operate in The standard signal distance covers 80 feet 25 meters at 5mW while at 10mW the signal strength improves but limits distance covera...

Page 21: ... adaptor 13 Consume Power 5 Watts 14 Receiver Dimensions WxHxD 8 2x1 7x6 inches 20 9x4 2x15 2 cm 15 Package Dimensions WxHxD 16 9x13 7x2 8 inches 42 8x34 7x7 2 cm 16 Shipping Weight 5 6 lbs 2 5 kg B TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE MICROPHONE 1 Handheld Microphone Power 5mW 10mW Switchable 2 Osillation Mode PLL 3 Harmonic Radiation 50dB 4 Frequency Stability 0 005 at 0 50 C 5 Battery Voltage 2 x AA 1 5V A...

Page 22: ... 3 LCD Digital Display 4 IR Port Receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies IR when using multiple systems only one microphone port should be exposed at a time 5 Battery Cover 6 Tie Clip 7 Microphone Extension Jack Inside Picture 1 Power Mute indicator Green Ready Amber Mute Open Flashing Red IR is transmission in process Glowing Red Low battery power Pulsing Red Battery dead microphone can...

Page 23: ...or your instrument MIC for the microphone adjustment 0 Guitar with passive pickups 10 Guitar with active pickups MICROPHONE BODY PACK REAR VIEW A AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY Good CLOSE OPEN STEP 1 Open battery cover STEP 2 Insert 2 AA batteries 2 alkaline batteries are expected to use for about 8 hours Make sure that you insert batteries correctly as shown in pictur...

Page 24: ...let C CAUSE There is no indication of AF signal Turn off the receiver and make sure it is properly connected to the mixer or amplifier If it is slowly turn the volume higher D CAUSE There is no indication of RF signal If there is no indication of RF signal there may be interference between the receiver and the microphone Change the channel between the microphone and receiver otherwise Adjust the a...

Page 25: ...he wire by wielding If it does not work replace the microphone out lead 6 SYMPTOM THE MICROPHONE DISTORTION LEVEL IS INCREASING GRADUALLY CAUSE The microphone batteries are running out Replace the microphone batteries 7 SYMPTOM POOR SIGNAL CAUSE When the 2 in 1 Base Module and microphone are placed in different rooms made of concrete wall This would cause poor signal Your audio equipment is close ...

Page 26: ...n conflicts with the local wireless information law in your country please switch to a different product model or contact our technicians for advice FCC Information to User for Reference This equipment is designed in compliance with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules from the United States of America These limits are designed to provide protection against ...

Page 27: ... 613 250 613 500 613 750 614 000 614 250 CH 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CH 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 FREQUENCY 614 500 614 750 615 000 615 250 615 500 615 750 616 000 616 250 616 500 616 750 617 000 617 250 617 500 617 750 618 000 618 250 618 500 618 750 619 000 619 250 619 500 619 750 620 000 620 250 6...

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Page 29: ...school etc It covers both parts and labors The warranty becomes effective on the date of your purchase To Register Your Warranty Please submit the warranty card that cames with your unit it is also download on our website However we need the invoice for your purchase in order to process this warranty You may also register your warranty online Please visit our website at www BetterMusicBuilder com ...

Page 30: ...ity CA 94587 U S A TELEPHONE NUMBERS USA Region USA Toll Free 1 800 318 2218 Sales Marketing 510 477 9955 Customer Service 510 477 9955 FAX NUMBERS USA Region Sales Marketing 510 477 9922 Customer Service 510 477 9922 WORLD WIDE WEB E mail sales bettermusicbuilder com Website www bettermusicbuilder com ...

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Page 32: ...000 Code 20160501 Better Music Builder is a leader in the Audio and Karaoke equipment industry We are committed to offering you high quality audio products Unlike any others brand we deliver the best cost and value to you directly For the latest update information including operation manuals installation instructions hook up diagram and other new technolo gies updates etc please visit us at our we...

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