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Operating the UHT-100 

Handheld Transmitter 

The 

OFF/STBy/On pOWer SWITCH (18) 

has 

three positions and functions both as a 
power On/Off and as an audio mute On/
Standby switch. During normal operation 
with the unit powered on standby, slide 
the OFF/STBY/ON power switch to the ON 
position. You will feel a slight click indicating 
the ON position is selected. The receiver’s 

rF a/B leD (5)

 diversity indicators should now 

be on, indicating a received signal from the 
transmitter. 

After the unit is powered on, slide the 
power switch to the ON position to un-
mute the audio or to STBY to mute the 
audio. Set the power switch accordingly 
and the microphone is now ready to use. 
The receiver’s diversity RF A or B LED 
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, 
slide the power switch to STBY again. 
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.

UBT-100 Bodypack Transmitter 

(lT, HM or gT)

Setting up the Transmitter

The UBT-100 bodypack requires two 
alkaline or NiMH AA batteries to operate 
(do not mix types). To install the batteries 
into the battery compartment, press at 
the arrow end and slide down and remove 
the 

laTCHIng BaTTery COMparTMenT 

DOOr (30)

, exposing the 

BaTTery 

COMparTMenT (31)

. Insert two fresh AA 

batteries according to the correct polarity as 
indicated on the transmitter body. Slide the 
battery compartment door back onto the 
transmitter, making sure it is secure. Fresh 
alkaline batteries can provide up to 8-10 
hours of operation, but in order to ensure 
optimal performance it is recommended 
that the batteries be replaced after 
6-8 hours of use or as indicated to be 
necessary by the flashing “BATT” icon. 
The transmitter has a removable 

anTenna 

(24)

 but it should be attached (screwed 

on tightly counterclockwise). For best 
transmitting power during use, make 
sure it is not blocked. A walk test before 
use will determine the operating range in 
your application.

powering the Transmitter On/Off 

To turn on the transmitter, slide the 

OFF/

STBy/On pOWer SWITCH (32)

 to the standby 

position. The LCD backlight will light up, 
indicating the unit is now on. After five 
seconds the backlight will automatically 
turn off to conserve battery life. The 

lCD DISplay (27)

 indicator icons stay on 

for normal operation.

As many of the five LCD display

 BaTTery 

leVel BarS (27B

) should stay lit as possible,  

indicating usable battery strength. As the 
batteries weaken, fewer of the level 
indicators will stay lit until only one bar 
shows, which will then flash “BATT” to 
warn that the batteries are now too low 
and should be replaced as soon as possible 
with fresh ones.

To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter 
off when not in use. To turn the transmitter 
off, slide the power On/Off switch to the off 
position. No LCD or backlight is lit up and 
the unit will be off. 

At power off the transmitter will store the 
last settings entered and re-display them 
at the next power on. The default factory 
setting is Channel 14.

programming the UBT-100 

to the Selected Channel

The transmitter must be programmed to the 
same frequency as selected for the receiver 
via automatic synchronization using the IR 
Sync function. It cannot be programmed on 
the transmitter itself.

IR Sync Programming:

Use the wireless 

Ir reCepTOr SenSOr 

WInDOW (29)

 infrared LED to download 

pre-programmed channels from the receiver. 

Start programming by holding the IR receptor 
sensor/window about 6-12” in front of the 
receiver, then press the 

aSC SynC BUTTOn 

(7)

 briefly on the receiver. The red LED 

inside the receiver 

Ir WInDOW (6)

 will flash 

twice quickly within two seconds. This LED 
indicates IR transmission is in progress. If 
necessary, the ASC transfer can be repeated 
by pressing  the ASC Sync button again. 
When the synchronization is completed 
successfully, either the 

rF a or B leD (5)

 on 

the receiver will light up. Upon successful 
data transfer (usually in less than two 
seconds) the transmitter’s backlight will light 
up and the transmitter will transmit a radio 
signal on the same channel as the receiver. 
The diversity RF A or B LED

 

indicator on the 

receiver will then light up, indicating that the 
IR link is completed. The 

lCD DISplay (27)

 

will show the matching channel as receiver. 
If no action is taken during the two seconds 
of active IR data transfer, the receiver and 
the transmitter units do not link and the 
transmitter’s previous program channel 
remains unchanged. 

For normal operation, the transmitter should 
have the same channel as displayed on the 
receiver. The transmitter is now 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, 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.

Connecting Input audio Source

Lapel/Head Mic Uses (UBT-100 LT/HM)

The mini 3.5mm locking 

InpUT JaCK (26)

 

is for connecting the audio input from a 
lavalier/lapel mic (LT), a Headmic

 (HM), 

or an instrument (GT) cable, depending on 
which transmitter version is being used. 
Secure the connection to the cable by 
tightening the cable mini plug’s outer ring 
counterclockwise.

Instrument Use (UBT-100 GT) 

Secure the connection of the GT 
(instrument) cable by tightening the 
mini-plug outer ring  counterclockwise 
onto the 3.5mm locking 

InpUT JaCK (26)

When ready to play, slide the 

OFF/STBy/

On pOWer SWITCH (25)

 to the ON position 

to un-mute the audio. 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.

Operating the UBT-100 

Bodypack Transmitter 

The 

OFF/STBy/On pOWer SWITCH (25) 

has 

three positions and functions both as a 
power On/Off and as an audio mute On/
Standby switch. During normal operation 
with the unit set to Standby, slide the switch 
to the ON position. The receiver’s 

rF a/B 

leD (5)

 diversity indicators should now be 

on, indicating a received signal from the 
transmitter. 

Summary of Contents for UWS-100

Page 1: ...UWS 100 100 Channel Select UHF Wireless System Own er s Man u al ...

Page 2: ...h selected channel stored in memory for subsequent use ASC Auto Sync Channels download feature sends selected Channel information to transmitter via IR sender for easy frequency synchronization Sophisticated IF filtering for optimal simultaneous operation of multiple systems in the same location Front panel touch control buttons for ease of channel selection and ASC operation Dual front panel perm...

Page 3: ...r 7 ASC SYNC BUTTON Starts the IR link download of the receiver s selected channel to the transmitter Position the transmitter IR receptor window 6 12 away from the receiver IR window press the ASC button once and wait one second for the receiver to respond The red LED inside the IR window will flash twice within two seconds If the IR data download is successful the transmitter LCD display s backl...

Page 4: ...ERY COVER Slide open battery slot to insert batteries 15 19 17 18 16 16A 16C 16B NADY UHT 100 20 21 22 23 Quick User Controls Guide UB 100 Bodypack Transmitter 24 ANTENNA Removable antenna should be attached during operation 25 OFF STDBY ON SWITCH Slide power switch to ON or OFF to turn on off Set to STDBY to turn power on with audio muted 26 INPUT JACK Locking 3 5mm mini jack for connecting audio...

Page 5: ...ase the input audio level to the transmitter or overload distortion may result Connecting the Audio Output The UWS 100 audio output is set up for either adjustable level Unbalanced Line Out 11 or fixed level XLR Balanced Mic Out 10 The unbalanced line out UWS 100 Receiver Powering the Receiver To power the receiver plug the provided DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT 14 adapter into the DC INPUT JACK 8 on the b...

Page 6: ...life and is also recommended for simultaneous multichannel operation Select the level for your application accordingly A range walk test will determine if the LO setting is adequate Powering the Transmitter On Off To turn on the transmitter slide the Off Stby On Power SwiTCH 18 to the middle standby position The LCD backlight 16 will light up indicating the unit is now on After five seconds the ba...

Page 7: ...he next power on The default factory setting is Channel 14 Programming the UBT 100 to the Selected Channel The transmitter must be programmed to the same frequency as selected for the receiver via automatic synchronization using the IR Sync function It cannot be programmed on the transmitter itself IR Sync Programming Use the wireless IR Receptor Sensor Window 29 infrared LED to download pre progr...

Page 8: ... 16 see Adjusting the Squelch If receiving interference on a selected channel with the transmitter off you must reprogram the receiver and transmitter to a different channel To reprogram you must first find an open channel To do this follow the procedure outlined in Selecting the UWS 100 Receiver Channel With the associated transmitter off scroll through the channels to find one that shows no rece...

Page 9: ...e reduced causing noticeable hiss If such noise occurs adjust the output level of the receiver so that highest sound pressure level going into the microphone transmitter causes no input overload in the mixer but permits the mixer level control to operate in the normal range not too high and not too low This provides the optimal signal to noise for the entire system Before inserting the batteries e...

Page 10: ...vice Department at 510 652 2411 for a return authorization RA number Make sure the RA number is clearly marked on the outside of your package Please note if an RA number is not included our shipping department cannot accept your package 2 Send the unit back to Nady Systems 6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville CA 94608 freight pre paid You must include proof of date and place of purchase i e photocopy...

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

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