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1. 

Power:

    Power on pushbutton switch. 

2. 

Channel Selector: 

  15 or 16 different selectable frequencies as below. 

 

 

 

 

 

3. 

Power Indicator: 

  The indicator LED lights when the receiver is ready to operate. 

4. 

AF Indicator:   

The indicator glows to indicate that audio signal has been received. 

5. 

RF Indicator:   

This LED lights to indicate that signal is being received.   

6. 

RF Level Indicators:

    Five LEDs per RF antenna channel glow to indicate RF signal 

strength.    The more LEDs that glow, the stronger the received signal.    If none of these 
LEDs glow, no signal is being received. 

7. 

Level Control:

    This rotary control adjusts the receiver

s output level from the 

microphone to line level for matching the input sensitivity of the mixer or amplifier. 

8. 

Antenna:

    Fixed-length UHF antenna permanently mounted either on the front or on 

rear panel. 

9. 

Antenna Input Connector:

    TNC-type connectors provide connection to the supplied 

antennas or to coaxial cable used with an antenna divider, antenna boosters or remote 
antennas.   

10. 

Balanced Output:

    Balanced 3-pin XLR audio output for connecting to, e.g., a 

microphone input on a mixing console. 

11. 

Unbalanced Output:

    Unbalanced 6.3mm mono jack audio output for connecting to, 

e.g., a guitar amplifier. 

12. 

Mixing Switch:

 When the MIXING switch is in the OFF position, the XLR output for 

channels 1 and 2 are separate.    When the MIXING switch is in the ON position, the XLR 
output for channels 1 and 2 are mixed, so that both XLR outputs have combined signal 
from both channel 1 and channel 2. 

 

Wireless Microphone   

WIRELESS 

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Summary of Contents for UF-16C

Page 1: ...WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM USER S MANUAL BAND...

Page 2: ...smitter 2 6 Basic Connections 7 7 Setting Up 7 1 Connecting the receiver to a mixer or an amplifier 7 2 Connecting the receiver to power 7 3 Inserting batteries into the handheld bodypack transmitter...

Page 3: ...te floor Do not place the appliance near heat sources such as radiators amplifier or etc Do not expose it to direct sunlight extremely dust excessive moisture or vibration Take out the battery from tr...

Page 4: ...SS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 Product Description 5 1 Receiver The stationary receivers are used with all our 16 channel selectable transmitters The receiver operates in UHF band frequency with PLL synthes...

Page 5: ...Level Control This rotary control adjusts the receiver s output level from the microphone to line level for matching the input sensitivity of the mixer or amplifier 8 Antenna Fixed length UHF antenna...

Page 6: ...e plastics racks L2 and 2 metal connecting plates C1 Each system includes a L2 and a C1 L1 L2 C1 4 Wireless Microphone WIRELESS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 13 Squelch Adj The squelch adjusts the output level...

Page 7: ...tes battery life status Switching the power to ON the LED flashing once indicates that the transmitter has sufficient power If the LED stayed on it indicates that the battery has insufficient power an...

Page 8: ...d soon If the status LED fails to flash the battery is either dead or not positioned correctly and you should correct the positioning or change the battery 4 Mic Line Selector optional for use with mi...

Page 9: ...SS BASIC CONNECTIONS 6 Basic Connections Connect the receiver output to the mixer or amplifier input using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 6 3j phone plugs Never use the balanced a...

Page 10: ...adapter may cause irreparable damage to the unit Plug the feeder cable of the supplied AC adapter into DC IN socket on the receiver Then plug the AC adapter into a power outlet 7 3 Inserting batterie...

Page 11: ...priate position Plug the 6 3j phone plug of the optional guitar cable to the output jack on the instrument and the mini XLR 3 5j plug into audio input connector on the bodypack transmitter Switch the...

Page 12: ...high Check whether receiver is located too near metal object or there are obstructions between transmitter and receiver Sound interference Check the antenna location When using 2 or above microphone s...

Page 13: ...dB minimum Receiving Sensitivity 8 dB V Selectivity 50dB AF Response 50Hz to 15KHz 3dB T H D 1 at 1KHz Audio Output Balanced and unbalanced audio outputs Current consumption 500mA 10mA Power Supply 1...

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