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15

SYSTEM OPERATION

Frequency Selection
The transmitter and receiver must be on the same frequency to operate
correctly. Use the Channel frequency, or Group and Channel menus described
in the Receiver and Transmitter setup instructions.

Instrument Connection 
Using the UB-1000 transmitter in the “instrument” setting
Insert an audio cord with a 1/4” mono phone plug in the AF OUT jack on the
rear panel of the receiver. Plug the other end of the cord into an amplifier,
effects, or mixing board. Adjust the VOLUME on the UHF-1000/2000 receiver
until the volume level is 13 or comfortable, depending on your application . This
setting is roughly equivalent to a direct instrument cord connection. Turning the
volume up to MAX will provide 4 dB gain over a cord.
Connecting instruments and microphones to the UB transmitter depends on
customer requirements. Lavalier / Headset microphone or instrument inputs can
be connected to the bodypack transmitter via the audio input connector.

Instrument Use: Connect the mini XLR to the transmitter input connector. Plug
the 1/4” phone plug into the instrument. When ready to play, move the audio
MUTE switch to the OFF position. Adjust the volume of the receiver to setting
13 for, one-to-one, unity gain.

Microphone Connection 
Using the UH-1000 handheld microphone transmitter, or the UB-1000
transmitter with either a headworn or lavalier microphone
For microphone use, either the BALANCED output XLR or the 1/4” line level AF
OUT jack can be utilized. Set the MIC LINE SWITCH (12) to either mic level or
line level output depending on your application . Plug a cord with either
connector into the appropriate output and plug the other end into your amplifier
or mixing board. (Note: Make sure the volume is turned down when making
connections.)

Microphone Use: (with either a lavalier or headworn microphone)
Connect the mini XLR connector from the LAVALIER or HEADWORN MIC to
the transmitter input connector. To use the lavalier mic, attach it at chest level.
Do not place it too close to the mouth; a distance of about six inches usually
works best. To use the headworn mic, place it on the head and adjust the boom
so that the mic is about one inch to the side of the front of the mouth.

UH transmitter
The UH-1000 handheld transmitter has a built-in microphone, with a choice of
either a dynamic or a condenser cartridge.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

UH-1000 Handheld Microphone

6. Sensitivity Set Level (Input level sensitivity)
In input level sensitivity has four choices. “1” is lowest
gain, and “4” is highest gain.

In the Sens Set Level Menu, hold the SET (8) button
for 3 seconds. The curser will blink; press the UP (9) or DOWN (10) buttons to
select 1 of 4 level setting. After finishing the edit hold the SET (8) button until
the curser stops blinking.

7. Battery Type
Select between rechargeable NiMH and Alkaline batteries. As Alkaline (or
Normal) and Rechargeable (NiMH) batteries have different voltages and behave
differently. Correct battery status display information depends on the correct
battery type selection.

In the Battery Select Menu, hold the SET (8) button for
3 seconds. The curser will blink; press the UP (9) or
DOWN (10) buttons to select NiMH or AKLN. After
finishing the edit hold the SET (8) button until the
curser stops blinking.

Low Battery
The LCD display battery icon shows the battery condition. When the battery is
weak, the Battery Weak /Audio Mute LED (3) will stay on.

The microphone and instrument connections, Mute, and level adjustments of the
transmitter are described in the System Operation section (pgs. 15, 16).

SENS SET

LEVEL [ 3 ]

NiMH
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Summary of Contents for U-1000 Series

Page 1: ...U U 1 10 00 00 0 S Se er ri ie es s 1000 Channel PLL Frequency Synthesized UHF Wireless Microphone and Instrument System O w n e r s M a n u a l n a d y c o m ...

Page 2: ...s frequency synthesized in 24 groups and 40 channels in the each frequency band Band 1 721 000 745 975 MHz and Band 2 795 000 819 75 MHz range The U 1000 Series systems feature Nady s proprietary companding and low noise circuitry for an industry best 120 dB Dynamic Range and the clearest most natural sound available in wireless today Using this Manual This booklet gives instructions for the opera...

Page 3: ...eedback rejection and minimal handling noise UB 1000 bodypack is a versatile unit with unique 3 Pin Mini XLR input connector for instrument lavalier mic or headworn mic with convenient DC phantom powering An input level control allows optimal audio gain adjustment Both the UH 1000 and UB 1000 transmitters feature On OFF Mute control Low battery and Mute LED and LCD display User friendly configurat...

Page 4: ...701 Shellmound Street Emeryville CA 94608 Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing For service of a unit under Warranty follow the instructions of your Warranty Card regarding Warranty Service International For service please contact the NADY distributor in your country through the dealer from whom you purchased this product DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT YOURSELF AS TH...

Page 5: ...e back of the receiver Then plug the adapter into an AC outlet Note Any 15V DC source with 800 mA capability can also be used Connect either the XLR balanced or 1 4 unbalanced output to your mixing board effects or amplifier To turn ON Press the POWER SWITCH 2 for 1 second The LCD DISPLAY 3 will flash the company and model number Then the channel assignment RF LEVEL METER and the AUDIO LEVEL METER...

Page 6: ...ive you scratchy noises we suggest these steps to eliminate them 1 Make sure all guitar volume and tone pots are clean and all contacts are solid this is very important 2 A 47pf capacitor soldered across the hot to ground terminals of the guitar s volume and tone pots will provide extra filtering next location After finishing the edit hold the SET 7 button until the curser stops blinking 4 Group a...

Page 7: ...rations are unprotected from interference from other licensed operations in the band If any interference is received by any Government or non Government operation the wireless microphone must cease operation or change frequencies The above statement is valid only for use in the U S A 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UH 1000 Handheld Microphone TRANSMITTERS SETUP Installing Batteries UH 1000 transmitters r...

Page 8: ...ent can cause a reduction in usable range of the wireless transmitter so set the control to the lowest position that reliably mutes the unwanted RF signal Scan Function When SCAN button is pressed receiver will start the auto scanning function It will compare 200 of the preset frequencies with the environment and select 40 of them and save them in Group 24 Turn off all of the transmitters The SCAN...

Page 9: ...ures that the received audio will not be interrupted Sometimes especially at ranges greater than 75 feet the squelch circuit will activate in certain locations of the transmitter with respect to the receiver Such areas are called null spots and indicate that the transmitter is out of range for that given location and the user should move closer to the receiver or to another area to re establish th...

Page 10: ...fier or mixing board Note Make sure the volume is turned down when making connections Microphone Use with either a lavalier or headworn microphone Connect the mini XLR connector from the LAVALIER or HEADWORN MIC to the transmitter input connector To use the lavalier mic attach it at chest level Do not place it too close to the mouth a distance of about six inches usually works best To use the head...

Page 11: ...es according to the correct polarity as indicated To open the battery compartment press the release latch and open the cover CAUTION Many batteries are known to have leakage problem of conductive and corrosive liquid Please observe the rule to remove the batteries if they are not to be used for a period of a few days This battery compartment is designed to accommodate the most common size Alkaline...

Page 12: ... Channel selection press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to cycle the selections After finishing the edit hold the SET 10 button until the curser stops blinking 5 User Edit The user edit memory stores 40 selections of channel frequencies If the frequencies are not between 721 000 745 975 MHz for Band 1 or 795 000 819 975 MHz for Band 2 they will not be saved In the User Edit Menu hold the SET 10 butt...

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