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Summary of Contents for U Series

Page 1: ...Wireless Microphone System Operating Manual W OPERATING MANUAL FITNESS AUDIO U Series Wireless Mic System SDR 5716 Receiver SM 716 MT U8 Transmitter ...

Page 2: ... Jack 13 Antenna A socket Channel Selection The channel changing buttons are software locked To release the lock so that you can check for alternative clean channels press and hold both Channel buttons in at check the channels using the up and down buttons Once you have chosen a suitable nel number Now set the transmitter channel to match U Series Receiver BALANCED ANT A ANT B AF OUT DC IN 10 15V ...

Page 3: ... OUT 1 2 3 1 GND 2 3 BALANCED ANTENNA B ANTENNA A DC IN 10V 15V SQ However if your mixer has an XLR input socket then it s best to purchase a balanced XLR F to XLR M cable to connect the receiver to the Mic Input Some mixers will also ac cept an unbalanced jack to jack lead mic connection with the receiver s output volume control adjusted down to suit as an alternative connection but a balanced ca...

Page 4: ...pot 4 is for the gain adjustment of an Electric Guitar or other high impedance line level inputs If you re using the Transmitter with an Aeromic then turn down the MT trimpot to minimum If VTJOH BO t JD PS 7t JD UIFO MFBWF UIF MT trimpot at full and turn down only if distortion is evident Due to minor variations in the casing sizes of many brands of 9V batteries the trans mitter battery compartmen...

Page 5: ...g channel to the Receiver first remove the battery cover and with the small screwdriver supplied change the channel to match the one shown on the LED screen Please note that the MT U8 is an 8 channel transmitter and will normally be supplied lining up with channels 01 08 on the receiver in some countries a B group of channels may also be available Ch 09 16 In both cases the channels line up with t...

Page 6: ...other room nearby then that should be set to a channel in the 09 16 group of which channels 10 12 14 or 16 will work best with channels 1 4 5 or 8 There will be different non conflicting channels in other frequency groups supplied around the world so please check with your dealer or national supplier for this information 6 REMARKS RF Interference If you encounter receiving interference from other ...

Page 7: ...for a period of a few days or more 7 THE OPTIONAL HANDMIC The Fitness Audio SDR5716 Receiver is compatible with certain models of Chiayo handheld microphones such as the SQ 1016 pictured below For more information please consult your Fitness Audio supplier Please note that you can only use one mic transmitter at a time with the FA Series Receivers so make sure your other transmitter is turned off ...

Page 8: ...NJD tMic 7tMic Headmics and Aeromix Audio Mixers are distributed worldwide exclusively by Fitness Audio Distributors Manufactured for Fitness Audio Network P L PO Box 321 Alexandria NSW 1435 Australia Manufactured by Chiayo Electronics 30 Lane 27 Sec 4 Jen Al Taipei Taiwan FCC IC Caution This device complies with Part 74 of the FCC Rules and Canada licence exempt RSS 123 standard Operation is subj...

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