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about 6-12” from the receiver to be used. 
On the receiver, when short pressing the 

aSC IR Sync Button (5)

, while the main menu 

is displayed, the 

IR Infrared leD (4)

 will light 

up red and stay for about three seconds. 
This indicates IR transmission is in progress 
and IR data is transferring during this period. 
Upon successful data transfer (usually in 
about three seconds) the IR LED stops and 
the transmitter’s backlight will light up and 
the transmitter will transmit a radio signal 
on the same channel as the receiver. The 
Signal Strength and Diversity Indicators on 
the receiver’s LCD display will then light 
up, indicating that the IR link is completed. 
Note, if procedure is not done correctly 
during the three seconds of active data 
transfer, the receiver and the transmitter 
do not link and transmitter’s previous 
programmed channel remains unchanged.

Note: 

The IR link is infrared light and thus works 

best when this data transfer is accomplished in a 
light-shielded or darker environment. It may not 
be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer 
fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location 
or somehow shield the link from outside light to 
successfully program the transmitter with the 
pre-programmed group and channel info from 
the receiver.

Manual Programming (GRP/CH and Volume):

The transmitter’s frequency is set using the 

Set Button (26)

 and then the 

 (Up) or   (Down) 

Buttons

 

(25)

. During manual programming, 

press the Set button to confirm the 
selection or the selected function will flash 
for five seconds and the display will return 
to the main menu. To start, press the Set 
button once. The backlight on the 

lCD (24)

 

will light up and the 

Group Icon (30)

 will flash. 

Use the Up/Down button to change the 
group. When a group selection is finished, 
press the Set button again for the channel 
selection. The 

Channel Icon (31)

 will now 

flash. Again, use the Up/Down button to 
change the channel as desired. When the 
Group/Channel selection is done, press the 
Set button again to enter the 

Volume level 

Input (32)

 setting and then press Up/Down 

to change in four steps from 0dB to -30dB 
(for loudest input) or press the Set button a 
second time to exit to the main menu. 

To change the volume input level only, 
press the Set button three times to select 
the volume input level setting. Use the Up/
Down button to change in four steps from 
0dB to -30dB (for loudest input). The level 
is preset at -10dB for the HT-1KU, which is 
best for most applications.

For normal operation, the transmitter 
should have the same Group/Channel 
as displayed on the receiver. For normal 
operation, the transmitter should have the 
same Group/Channel as displayed on the 
receiver. The default factory setting is Group 
00 (Transmitter 1), 03 (Transmitter 2), 06 
(Transmitter 3) and 09 (Transmitter 4), and 
Channel 00 for all transmitters. 

After programming is finished, slide the 
battery cover back then turn the 

Mic Ball (23)

 

counterclockwise to secure the housing. 
The HT-1KU is now ready for use.

Note: 

If you are using multiple transmitters at the 

same location, set up the first transmitter and leave 
it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from the receivers. 
Then start AUTO-SCAN on the second receiver. 
This avoids duplicate selection of the same channel 
as already selected for the first receiver. 

If you are not satisfied with a channel after 
scanning, repeat again anytime for another 
free channel.

Operating the HT-1KU Handheld 

Transmitter 

During normal operation with the unit 
powered on, the transmitter power level can 
be changed by sliding the 

RF Power Switch 

(27)

 to “H” to increase the transmitted 

RF power (for longer range) or to “L” to 
decrease the RF power (reduced range). 
This is a useful feature as the “L” setting 
increases battery life and also optimizes 
the number of channels that can be used 
simultaneously in a given location. Use 

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Summary of Contents for 4W-1KU

Page 1: ...4W 1KU 1000 Channel UHF Quad Receiver Wireless System Own er s Man ual...

Page 2: ...UAD wireless system has four independent UHF receivers each delivering 1000 user selectable channels with auto scan for easy finding of clear channels frequency synthesized in pre programmed 00 09 gro...

Page 3: ...put jack supply Externally powered adapter included Rugged all metal housing 1U rack mountable with supplied rack ears front antenna mount kit optional Works with any four combinations of available in...

Page 4: ...cted frequency to the TX To download positioning the HT 1KU BT 1KU transmitters IR Window 34 43 by 6 12 away from the RX IR LED 4 Press the ASC Button 5 once and wait one second for the RX to respond...

Page 5: ...ation 14 RF CONNECTORS Antenna jack A for RF True Diversity reception 15 BALANCED MIC OUT Audio output connection for each receiver fixed Mic level 16 MUTE SQUELCH CONTROLS Control the mute level for...

Page 6: ...own by one step at a time or to light up the display 26 SET To scroll through the LCD menu and set the selected program function 27 RF POWER SWITCH Select the TX power level high or low output 28 POWE...

Page 7: ...e 30 31 32 33 in HT 1KU transmitter diagram above for detail LCD display indicators 41 UP BUTTON To change the GRP CH or VOL level up by one step at a time or to light up the display DOWN BUTTON To ch...

Page 8: ...eceiver channel for use Then ASC IR Sync the TX as described below Short press 1 second to transfer the selected frequency information from the receiver to the transmitter for easy synchronization pri...

Page 9: ...rack Note Do not mount the receiver on a rack directly above an amplifier or other source of high heat This could degrade the performance of the 4W 1KU QUAD Always ensure adequate airflow and heat di...

Page 10: ...d four Balanced Mic Out 15 fixed level XLR jacks and each output works independently per receiver The Unbalanced Audio Out is controlled by Up or Down Buttons 7 for volume control and the receiver Sum...

Page 11: ...r On Off To turn on the transmitter slide the Power On Off Switch 28 to the ON position The LCD backlight will light up indicating the unit is now on After ten seconds the backlight will automatically...

Page 12: ...l selection The Channel Icon 31 will now flash Again use the Up Down button to change the channel as desired When the Group Channel selection is done press the Set button again to enter the Volume Lev...

Page 13: ...The BT 1KU bodypack requires two AA Batteries 50 to operate To install the batteries into the battery compartment lift the Battery Compartment Door 46 by grabbing the two spring loaded locking tabs an...

Page 14: ...ure is not done correctly during the three seconds of active data transfer the receiver and the transmitter do not link and transmitter s previous programmed channel remains unchanged The IR link is i...

Page 15: ...RF Signal Meter 12 and one Diversity A or B 3 indicator should now be on indicating a received signal from the transmitter When ready to transmit audio slide the power switch to ON to un mute To mute...

Page 16: ...al BNC right angle Dimensions 17 W x 7 5 D x 2 H 43 2cm x 19 1cm x 5 1cm Weight 6 3 lbs 2 86 Kg Housing Construction Metal HT 1KU HANDHELD TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS RF Output Power HI LOW selectable...

Page 17: ...D Receiver Volume Level Group Channel Programming the HT 1KU BT 1KU to the Selected Channel To reprogram you must first find an open channel To do this follow the operating procedure outlined in Selec...

Page 18: ...ht is best During operation the transmitter and the receiver should be as close as possible for optimum results but never closer than 3 ft 1 m as that may overload the receiver s input circuitry and c...

Page 19: ...arranty Make sure the R A Number is clearly marked on the outside of the package that you are returning If your unit is out of warranty please enclose a cashier s check or money order or pay by credit...

Page 20: ...ed by Nady s service department Any service not performed by Nady will automatically void this warranty 2 Items not covered physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from...

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