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5.2 Placing the receiver 

Place the receiver on a plane surface and put the antenna in a vertical position. For best transmission quality 
place the receiver at the height of the microphone and maintain a line-of-sight between the devices. Make 
sure the reception is not interfered with objects in the transmission path or other radio transmitters. Avoid 
obstacles between the devices such as metal, dense materials, computers or other HF-generating 
equipment.  
 

5.3 Connecting the receiver 

 

 

 

Connect the receiver to the subsequent unit (e.g. mixer, amplifier):  

 

•  Use the balanced XLR output for connection to a balanced microphone input.  

  • Use the unbalanced 6.3 mm jack output for connection to an unbalanced microphone input with the 

supplied connection cable.  
If the subsequent unit is provided with both connections, the XLR output should be used for an optimum 
signal transmission. 

Finally, connect the power supply unit to the power input of the receiver and the mains plug to a mains 
socket. Use the receiver only with the supplied power unit. Always disconnect the mains connector 
when you wish to change connections, move the unit to a different place or if it is not used for a longer 
period. 

 

6. OPERATION 

Switch on the receiver with the POWER switch. The power indicator lights up.  

To switch on the microphone, set the sliding switch to its upper position “ON”. The battery indicator 
shortly lights up. 
After switching on the microphone, a radio connection to the receiver is set up. The reception indicator 
RF on the receiver indicates that a connection exists to the microphone.  

Switch on the following audio unit or advance the respective fader on the mixer. Speak into the 
microphone and match the output level of the receiver to the input of the following unit with the volume 
control. The AF indicator on the receiver lights up when an audio signal from the microphone is 
received. 

To mute the microphone during operation, set the sliding switch to its center position “MUTE”. Then no 
sound will be transmitted. 

To switch off the microphone, set the sliding switch to its lower position “OFF”. 

After operation, switch off the receiver with the POWER switch. The power indicator extinguishes. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for UHF-201

Page 1: ...Copyright Nachdruck verboten Reproduction prohibited F r weiteren Gebrauch aufbewahren Keep this manual for future needs BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER MANUAL UHF 201 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM...

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Page 3: ...12 3 OPERATING DETERMINATIONS 12 3 1 Approval 12 4 OPERATING ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS 13 5 SETTING INTO OPERATION 14 5 1 Inserting batteries into the microphone 14 5 2 Placing the receiver 15 5 3 Conn...

Page 4: ...weitergeben sich die letzte Version der Anleitung im Internet herunter laden 1 EINF HRUNG Wir freuen uns dass Sie sich f r das OMNITRONIC Funkmikrofon System UHF 201 entschieden haben Wenn Sie nachfol...

Page 5: ...e Batterien k nnen Sie fachgerecht im Elektrofachhandel in den daf r vorgesehenen Sammelbeh ltern entsorgen Achten Sie beim Einlegen der Batterien auf die richtige Polung Lassen Sie Batterien nicht of...

Page 6: ...ang 3 pol XLR zum Anschluss an einen symmetrischen Mikrofon oder Line Eingang eines Mischpults oder Verst rkers 8 Netzanschluss Stecken Sie hier die Anschlussleitung des beiliegenden Netzteils ein 1 N...

Page 7: ...yp ersetzen Verbrauchte Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers beseitigen ENTSORGUNGSHINWEIS Alte und verbrauchte Batterien bzw defekte Akkus bitte fachgerecht entsorgen Diese geh ren nicht in...

Page 8: ...n Betriebspausen 6 BEDIENUNG 1 Schalten Sie den Empf nger mit dem Netzschalter ein Die Betriebsanzeige leuchtet 2 Schieben Sie den Betriebsschalter am Mikrofon in die obere Position ON um es einzuscha...

Page 9: ...ernen M glicherweise werden zwei Sender auf der gleichen Frequenz betrieben Ist dies der Fall einen der Sender abschalten M glicherweise ist das Signal zu schwach Wenn m glich Empf nger n her am Sende...

Page 10: ...LR sym 400 mV 2 2 k 6 3 mm Klinke unsym 200 mV 2 2 k Spannungsversorgung Empf nger 230 V AC 50 Hz ber mitgeliefertes Netzteil Gesamtanschlusswert 10 W Handmikrofon 2 x 1 5 V Batterie Typ AA Lebensdaue...

Page 11: ...roduct download the latest version of the user manual from the Internet 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for having chosen the OMNITRONIC wireless microphone system UHF 201 If you follow the instructions give...

Page 12: ...be swallowed by children or domestic animals Immediately consult a doctor when batteries are swallowed Leaking or damaged batteries can cause irritations when getting into contact with the skin In thi...

Page 13: ...balanced XLR output for connection to a balanced microphone input of a mixer or amplifier 8 Power input Plug in the connection cable of the supplied power unit here 2 Power on off with indicator Switc...

Page 14: ...prevent damage in case of battery leakage Please refer to further explanations in chapter Safety Instructions CAUTION Danger of explosion when battery is replaced improperly Only replace by the same...

Page 15: ...socket Use the receiver only with the supplied power unit Always disconnect the mains connector when you wish to change connections move the unit to a different place or if it is not used for a longe...

Page 16: ...er Remove local sources of HF interference such as lighting equipment Two transmitters may be operating on the same frequency Locate and turn one off Signal may be too weak If possible move receiver c...

Page 17: ...XLR bal 400 mV 2 2 k 6 3 mm jack unbal 200 mV 2 2 k Power supply Receiver 230 V AC 50 Hz via supplied power unit Power consumption 10 W Microphone 2 x 1 5 V battery type AA Battery life approx 10 hou...

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