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 If you press this key for a few seconds, your Transmitter will be switched 
 ON or OFF. Once you have switched the unit ON, just press this key again 
 slightly and you can edit various parameters such as CHANNEL, GROUP, 
 RF POWER LEVEL and LOCK/UNLOCK. Once you are in the LOCK position 
 no further operation is allowed. And in a few seconds, the display will show 
 the current selected frequency (in MHZ). Battery level will also be shown.

Once you are in operation mode, you can access this key to edit certain 
parameters. Press this key for a few seconds and the unit will enter in the 
MUTE mode. (In this way, you can tell your Bass Player what you think about 
the Sound Engineer without everybody knowing that!). Press it again for a few 
seconds and you will unmute the unit.

This nice blue LCD will indicate the current operation status.

 This connector is used to connect the unit with the clip microphones. for 
 example, HM-38 condenser microphone or LM-10 clip microphone.

With the rechargeable batteries put inside, use the charger supplied to 
recharge the batteries. 

   This unit may be powered from one pair dry or rechargeable batteries, 
   Um3 size AA 1.5V. 

, for Dynamic or Condenser microphone

, for Guitar, bass and keyboards

, GND

It is a flexible antenna. To get effective transmission, never cover the 
antenna with hand, clothes, etc. during operation, and always position 
the transmitter nearby the receiver. 

 It is the detachable belt clip for easy carry during the live applications. 

3. CONTROL ELEMENTS

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Phantom power supply for Condenser  microphone

You don't want accidental change of frequency or other setting in the middle of a 

performance, do you? Any miss-operation during a live performance can be easily 

avoided thanks to the LOCK function. With the LOCK function ON no further change 

of setting is allowed until the Transmitter is unlocked. To access the LOCK Menu, 

press the CH/ON key four times and then press the SELECT key to lock or unlock

 the Transmitter Settings. Your choice of setting will automatically be saved into the 

Transmitter in a few seconds. The blue display shows "lock" and "unlock" depending 

on the operating mode.

Fig 10: LOCK

Fig 11: UNLOCK

Sometimes, there are things that you want to tell to your Friends on stage or 

your nearby Companion during a Meeting but not necessarily to the rest of the 

world especially if you are ON LIVE on CNN... A smart feature on your Transmitter 

allows you to easily MUTE the microphone so you are free to talk to the people 

next to you without the rest of the world hearing what you say . To enter into 

MUTE function simply press the SELECT key for a few seconds and the Transmitter 

will mute any audio signal going to the Receiver. Press SELECT again for a few 

seconds and you will UNMUTE the Transmitter.

3. CONTROL ELEMENTS

4. OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for AU-800G

Page 1: ...d content might be changed without prior notice Any photocopy translation or reproduction of part of this manual without written permission is forbidden Copyright 2007 Seikaku Group SEIKAKU TECHNICAL...

Page 2: ...replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet 7 WARRANTY To obtain Warranty Service the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed Warranty Registr...

Page 3: ...Dimensions W D H Weight Multi channels up to 144 frequency presets for each frequency band UHF 470 900 MHz Dependent on applicable country regulations PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB 0 005 10 50...

Page 4: ...7 325 867 525 867 725 867 925 868 125 868 325 868 525 868 725 868 925 869 125 869 325 869 525 869 725 869 925 870 125 870 325 870 525 870 725 870 925 871 125 871 325 871 525 871 725 871 925 872 125 87...

Page 5: ...68 dB 3 dB at 1kHz Uni directional 52g 0 12Ib 2 3 798 125 798 325 798 525 798 725 798 925 799 125 799 325 799 525 799 725 799 925 800 125 800 325 800 525 800 725 800 925 801 125 801 325 801 525 801 72...

Page 6: ...754 325 754 525 754 725 754 925 755 125 755 325 755 525 755 725 755 925 756 125 756 325 756 525 756 725 756 925 757 125 757 325 757 525 757 725 757 925 758 125 758 325 758 525 758 725 758 925 759 125...

Page 7: ...will also be shown 1 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 AU 800H R LTO MHz 572 125 572 325 572 525 572 725 572 925 573 125 573 325 573 525 573 725 573 925 574 125 574 325 574 525 574 725 574 925 575 125 575 325 575 525 575...

Page 8: ...r band spans up to 24 MHz of the wireless broadcast spectrum Available bands are F1 470 000 494 000 470 496 MHz F2 518 000 542 000 518 544 MHz F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz F4 638 000 662 000 638 664...

Page 9: ...hand clothes etc during operation and always position the transmitter nearby the receiver It is the detachable belt clip for easy carry during the live applications 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS SPOTLIGHT Phant...

Page 10: ...t is unlikely that you will use more than 8 systems at the same time so why 144 frequencies This mainly depends on Countries regulations We offer frequencies from 470 to 900 MHZ Some of these frequenc...

Page 11: ...ass through the receiver or not Fig 1 During this process the audio output will be muted and the display will show you the Group Number scanned the channel number scanned and the frequency that is bei...

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