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Quick microMHT-16 User Controls/Connections Guide

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MH-16 Saxophone (Horn) Instrument Transmitter 

 

 

28. 

BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER

 To cover AAA battery, slide to open 

29. 

BATTERY

 Single AAA alkaline or NiMH battery required for operation

30. 

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

 Insert one AAA battery, observing correct polarity

31. 

IR RECEPTOR SENSOR/WINDOW

 Infrared LED sensor for linking the TX to the RX 

during IR frequency download (See also

 ASC

TM

 IR Sync Download section, 

page 6)

32. 

POWER &

 

LOW BATTERY LED

 Flashes once at power up, continuous flashing 

indicates battery needs replacement

33. 

ANTENNA

 Permanently attached flexible antenna

34. 

INTERNAL AUDIO LEVEL ADJUST

 Remove battery to access slot and adjust internal 

trim-pot with small screwdriver for optimal input level setting. 

Note: This is to be done only in rare cases as factory level setting is already optimized for 

most horns and 15dB Pad also available.

 

Note: Set control carefully. If trim-pot is turned past minimum and maximum adjustment 

points it may need to be backed up to achieve desired setting.

35. 

POWER SWITCH

 Slide in arrow direction to power transmitter On

36. 

15dB ATTENUATION PAD

 Select to reduce the input gain by 15dB for higher level 

audio input signals

37. 

MOUNTING SCREW

 To secure the transmitter onto the bell of the horn

38. 

INPUT MIC

 For unidirectional pickup of horn’s sound

Summary of Contents for MRX-16

Page 1: ...tions for use with any of these transmitters MGT 16 SYSTEM WHM 16 SYSTEM LINK 16 SYSTEM MHT 16 SYSTEM MT 16A MT 16R MH 16 LK 16 WH 16 micro micro micro micro MRX 16 RECEIVER 16 CHANNEL MICRO WIRELESS...

Page 2: ...microMGT 16 microMHT 16 microLINK 16 microWHM 16 Mini Wireless System Each of these units is a 16 channel ultra compact UHF wireless system featuring 16 selectable frequencies up to 250 feet operatin...

Page 3: ...On Off switch Power Low Battery LED indicators IR Sync LED Input level attenuation switch internal audio level control trim pot External flexible wire antenna MH 16 Saxophone Horn Instrument Transmitt...

Page 4: ...4 Quick User Controls Connections Guide MRX 16 Receiver AA DIPSWITCH EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 5: ...he receiver s selected frequency to the TX First turn on the transmitter or turn off and then on again if already on and position its IR window 6 12 away from the RX IR window press the SYNC button on...

Page 6: ...ol carefully If trim pot is turned past minimum and maximum adjustment points it may need to be backed up to achieve desired setting 24 ANTENNA Permanently attached flexible antenna 25 BATTERY Single...

Page 7: ...33 ANTENNA Permanently attached flexible antenna 34 INTERNAL AUDIO LEVEL ADJUST Remove battery to access slot and adjust internal trim pot with small screwdriver for optimal input level setting Note T...

Page 8: ...A Permanently attached flexible antenna 44 FEMALE XLR PLUG Accepts any hardwire MIC with male XLR connector 45 BATTERY COMPARTMENT Insert one AAA battery observing correct polarity 46 IR RECEPTOR SENS...

Page 9: ...ERY Single AAA alkaline or NiMH battery required for operation 52 BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER To cover AAA battery slide to open 53 INPUT MIC Unidirectional pickup for vocals 54 FLEXIBLE HEADBAND For mo...

Page 10: ...the third position for normal operation receiver On and audio un muted The Power Low Battery LED 7 will flash once indicating receiver is operational SYSTEM OPERATION MRX 16 Receiver Selecting the MR...

Page 11: ...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 selected channel info f...

Page 12: ...nchronized to the receiver s selected frequency as per below To turn it off slide the power switch opposite direction and the receiver RF Signal LED 6 should be off The transmitters MT 16A R MH 16 onl...

Page 13: ...ose the battery compartment door ensuring that it latches The transmitter is now ready for use Note Manually matching the transmitter frequency without the receiver is not possible For proper operatio...

Page 14: ...ould be as close as possible to each other for optimal results A receiver cannot receive signals from two or more transmitters simultaneously Turn the transmitter off when it is not in use For longest...

Page 15: ...ure every time a new channel is selected with all other transmitters and receivers turned on It is important to note that wireless frequencies are shared with other radio services According to current...

Page 16: ...16 MRX 16 DIP Switch Frequency Selection Chart Frequency Plan 902 4MHz 923 7MHz 16 Channels U S...

Page 17: ...2 54 cm Weight w o batteries MT 16A 1 2 oz 34 g MT 16R 1 1 oz 31 2 g Housing Construction ABS Plastic MH 16 Saxophone Horn Instrument Transmitter RF Power Out 25mW nominal 50mW maximum Harmonic spurio...

Page 18: ...d on the outside of the package If unit is past the One Year Warranty The Nady Service Department will provide a quote for service or replacement Please make sure a cashier s check or money order is e...

Page 19: ...responsible for repairs or replacement See Service section for further instructions Any applicable implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness are hereby limited to one yea...

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