signal from the transmitter. The unit is now ready for use.
The receiver’s
AF LCD INDICATOR (6)
displays the bar graph level indicating the audio level from
the transmitter. Occasionally the AF LCD Indicator displays full bars (peak level) on loud inputs
to the transmitter. This is normal. If the AF LCD has full bars continuously, decrease the input
audio level to the transmitter or overload distortion may result.
Adjust the volume of the receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output.
Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume,
transmitter location and speaker placement.
Connecting Input Audio Source
Lapel/Head Mic Uses (U-1100LT/HM)
The mini 3.5mm locking
Input Jack (26)
is for connecting the audio input from the Lavalier/Lapel
Mic (LT, or Head Mic (HM) Secure the connection to the cable by tightening the cable mini plug’s
outer ring clockwise. Now wear the Lapel Mic on the chest 6” away from mouth or Head Mic
over head and adjust the Mic for best sound picking up.
When ready to play, slide the
POWER
SWITCH (25)
to ON position to un-mute the audio
The MUTE LED DISPAY (24)
turns off for normal
operation).
Instrument Use (U-1100GT)
Secure the connection of the GT (instrument) cable by tightening the mini-plug outer ring
clockwise onto the 3.5mm locking
Input Jack (26)
. Then plug the ¼” audio plug into the guitar,
bass, or other instrument.
When ready to play, slide the
POWER SWITCH (25)
to ON position to
un-mute the audio
The
MUTE LED DISPAY (24)
turns off for normal operation.
Adjust the volume on the receiver for one-to-one unity gain with a hardwired cord or select
up to an added 4-5dB boost by adjusting the receiver volume to maximum for normal use with
guitars and bass guitars.
Note: The audio level should be adjusted on the instrument as when using a hard-wired cord.
Programming the U-1100 Bodypack to the Selected Channel
The transmitter must be programmed to the same frequency as selected on the receiver via
automatic synchronization using the IR ASC™ Sync function. It can be programmed manually on
the transmitter itself via the
UP/DOWN BUTTONS (30)
.
IR Sync Programming
Use the wireless IR infrared LED to download the programmed channels from the receiver to the
transmitter.
Start the IR link download of the receiver’s selected channel to the transmitter by positioning
the transmitter’s
IR RECEPTOR SENSOR (28)
6-12” away from the receiver’s
IR WINDOW (4)
. The
TX LCD DISPLAY (27)
backlight will light up and the
RF LED/LCD (5, 6)
on the receiver responds
in a second. If the IR data download is successful, the receiver’s RF LED/LCD lights up indicating
proper linking and that the receiver is receiving a signal from the transmitter. If it is a failed
link, the RF LED/LCD will not light up at all and you should do the IR sync again. If no action is
taken, the receiver and the transmitter units do not link and the transmitter’s previous program
channel remains unchanged.
For normal operation, the transmitter displays when the system is ready for use.
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,
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