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During manual programming, the selected 
function will flash for five seconds or press 
the Set button to confirm the selection and 
the display will return to the main menu.

The 

aUTO-SCan / aSC (IR Sync) Button (2) 

has two functions:

• Long press (hold ~2 seconds) for AUTO-

SCAN for finding a clear channel within 
the frequency band (with all TXs turned off 
at this time). Clockwise running segments 
on the LCD display show the scanning 
is in progress which normally takes ten 
seconds. When it finds an interference-
free channel, it will display and store that 
channel for use. Then ASC IR Sync the TX 
as described below.  

• Short press (hold ~ 1 second) to transfer 

the selected frequency information from 
the receiver to the transmitter for easy 
synchronization prior the transmitter can 
be used. When short pressing the ASC 
IR Sync button while the main menu is 
displayed, the IR LED (4) will light up red 
and stay for about five seconds. This 
indicates IR transmission is in progress 
and IR data is transferring during this 
period. A transmitter should be used 
at this time to receive data from the 
receiver (see IR Sync Programming in 
Programming sections of HT-1KU and 
BT-1KU transmitter sections). Upon 
successful data transferred (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 display will 
then light up, indicating that the IR link is 
completed. If manual channel selection is 
preferred, skip this selection.

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. Repeat these procedures for the 
remaining receivers to be used with the system.

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

Selecting the 8W-1KU Receiver 

Volume level / Group / Channel

This section will also aid in finding desired 
channel(s) of operation when setting up 
your system(s). 

Press the 

Set Button (6)

 3 times to check 

the current 

Volume levels (12)

 setting. To 

change the Volume Levels, press the 

 (Up) or   (Down) Buttons (7)

 anytime for 

single stepping, or hold the Up/Down button 
continuously for faster level selection. 
Select 1 of 63 (soft to loud sound) levels 
from the Volume menu and advance to exit 
Setup Mode by pressing the Set Button 
one more time. Selecting 0 should mute the 
receiver and no output for the Line Out only. 
The XLR out is unaffected.

Choose the 8W-1KU operating frequency 
by selecting one of 10 

Groups (9)

 and one 

of 100 

Channels (10)

 that are determined to 

be desirable open channels. Press the Set 
button to enter the Group setup mode and 
the Group icon will flash, then press the 
Up/Down button once for single stepping 
through the groups, or hold continuously 
for faster group selection. Select 1 of 10 
groups available from the Group menu and 
then press the Set button again to Channel 
Setup Mode and the Channel icon will flash, 
or press the Set button three times to skip 
changing the Channel or Volume. Within the 
Channel Setup menu, press the Up/Down 
button once for single stepping through the 
channels, or hold continuously for faster 
channel selection. Select 1 of 100 channels 
available from the Channel menu or press 
the Set button twice to skip Volume Level 
setting and exit to main menu. During 
manual programming, the selected function 

Summary of Contents for 8W-1KU

Page 1: ...8W 1KU 1000 Channel UHF Dual Receiver Wireless System O wn er s Ma n ual...

Page 2: ...eless system has eight 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 groups an...

Page 3: ...l status which can easily be seen from a distance Back panel Balanced XLR Mic level and Unbalanced SUM Line level audio output jacks squelch control RF BNC connectors for dual removable wave antennas...

Page 4: ...IR LED 4 Press the ASC Button 5 once and wait one second for the RX to respond If the download is successful the RX will show one of the Diversity A B Antenna LED 2 and full RF LCD Bars 12 on the LCD...

Page 5: ...ction for each receiver fixed Mic level 16 MUTE SQUELCH CONTROLS Control the mute level for each receiver turn CW for maximum range turn CCW for minimum range if needed to minimize noises from outside...

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 output level high or low 28 POWE...

Page 7: ...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 change the GRP CH or VOL l...

Page 8: ...y can also be used 8 System Operation 8W 1KU Receiver Once the receiver is connected to the power source press the Power Button 1 for two seconds The LCD Displays 8 will light showing Group Channel RF...

Page 9: ...d 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 Repeat these procedure...

Page 10: ...ED occasional flickering green on normal or loud inputs to the transmitter is normal If the AF Peak LED lights green continuously you might overload the system Decrease the audio level input to the tr...

Page 11: ...andheld or BT 1KU Instrument transmitter Note Only one transmitter can be used with one receiver It is not possible to use two transmitters on the same frequency and mix the output of these transmitte...

Page 12: ...firm the selection and the display will return to the main menu Powering the Transmitter On Off To turn on the transmitter slide the Power On Off Switch 28 to the ON position The LCD backlight will li...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...o 8 10 hours of operation but in order to ensure optimum performance it is recommended that the batteries be replaced after 6 8 hours of use or as indicated necessary by the flashing Battery Meter BAT...

Page 15: ...ill 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 N...

Page 16: ...switch to the ON position to un mute the audio With Power Off Mute On switch in either in MUTE or ON position the receiver s RF Signal Meter 12 and one Diversity A or B 3 indicator should now be on in...

Page 17: ...mitter Audio Output Level Unbalanced output LINE Level output adjustable Balanced output MIC level output fixed Output Impedance Balanced 600 and unbalanced 1 0k Power Requirement Regulated 12VDC 2500...

Page 18: ...tion Battery Life 8 10 Hours typical Dimensions 2 5 W x 3 25 H x 1 13 16 D 6 35cm x 8 3cm x 1 82cm Weight w o batteries 3 8 oz 0 108 kg Housing Construction Metal Specifications subject to change at a...

Page 19: ...up 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 Selecting the 8W 1KU Volume Leve...

Page 20: ...transmitter Use only brand new alkaline batteries Do not use general purpose carbon batteries When batteries are weak replace all the batteries at the same time Do not mix new and old batteries Positi...

Page 21: ...iltering of the RF signal from the cord into the guitar and eliminates virtually all scratchy noises Should your equipment still produce scratchy noise we suggest these steps to eliminate problems 1 M...

Page 22: ...contact the Nady Service Department at 510 652 2411 for a Return Authorization R A Number and service quote if out of warranty Make sure the R A Number is clearly marked on the outside of the package...

Page 23: ...formed by Nady will automatically void this warranty 2 Items not covered physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from the factory by the shipper Nady Systems is not res...

Page 24: ...6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville CA USA 94608 T 510 652 2411 F 510 652 5075 www nady com 07 11...

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