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QTX VHF Wireless User Manual 

 

 

Operation 

 

For handheld transmitters, insert the supplied 9V batteries by carefully unscrewing the base to reveal the + 

and - terminals inside the microphone body, connect the battery ( and - are the correct way round) 

and carefully screw the base back on.  

 

For bodypacks, slide the front half of the bodypack upwards just enough to reveal the battery compartment 

and position the supplied 9V battery inside ( and - are the correct way round) and then slide the 

bodypack case together as before.  
 

Position the receiver within the best available line of sight to the transmitter(s) and connect the DC jack of the 

supplied power adapter to the receiver and the plug-top to the mains outlet. Extend both antennae fully 

upwards and outwards slightly and switch the power on. Turn microphone level(s) down on the receiver.  

 

Note: for dual sets (with 2 transmitters), both microphones’ outputs will be mixed and fed to both XLR and 

jack outputs.  

 

Connect the jack or XLR (optional) lead to the receiver’s audio output connector, turn down the volume of any 

equipment (mixer, amplifier etc.) that the signal will be fed into and then connect the jack or XLR to the 

equipment.  

 

Warning! - take care not to point microphones towards speakers – this can cause damaging feedback (loud 

whistle or howling noise) – try to point microphones away from the speaker cabinets.  

 

Move the switch on the handheld or bodypack transmitter to the first notch (MUTE) – the LED should light 

momentarily (continuous dim LED indicates low battery). Move on another notch (ON) and gradually increase 

the microphone level(s) on the receiver, then increase the volume on the mixer or amplifier until the sound 

from the microphone can be heard through the equipment.  

 

During use, it may be useful for the reception of the microphone to be muted for a short period of time (e.g. 

to avoid feedback when walking across the front of a speaker or avoid handling noise when placing the 

microphone down momentarily or adjusting a neckband microphone). In these circumstances, it may be 

better to move the transmitter switch to the “MUTE” position, which maintains the radio frequency carrier 
signal but mutes the microphone input. When this switch is moved back to the “ON” position, the sound will 

be immediately restored without waiting for the radio signal to be reinstated.  

 

If the wireless system is not to be used for more than a few seconds, it is preferable to slide the transmitter 

switch to the “OFF” position, which mutes and deactivates the radio signal and powers down the transmitter. 

Be sure to turn down the volume of the mixer or amplifier and then switch off the receiver. Unplug signal 

leads from the receiver and mixer or amplifier when moving or packing away.  

 

If the system is not to be used for long periods of time, remove the batteries from the transmitter and unplug 

the power adapter from the receiver and the mains outlet. Retracting the antennae can also help avoid 

damage when the system is not in use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for V Series

Page 1: ...V SERIES VHF Wireless Systems User Manual Version 2 0 ...

Page 2: ...risk of fire or electric shock do not expose any of the components to rain or moisture If liquids are spilled on any component stop using immediately allow unit to dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before further use Avoid impact or heavy vibration to any of the components dropping the microphone can cause capsule failure No user serviceable parts inside transmitter or receiver refer...

Page 3: ...iver Front Panel 1 Windshield 2 Slide switch and LED 3 Battery compartment cover 1 Antennae 2 Power adapter input 3 6 3mm jack output 4 XLR output 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Channel A volume control 3 Channel A indicator LED 4 Power indicator LED 5 Channel B indicator LED 6 Channel B volume control ...

Page 4: ... handheld or bodypack transmitter to the first notch MUTE the LED should light momentarily continuous dim LED indicates low battery Move on another notch ON and gradually increase the microphone level s on the receiver then increase the volume on the mixer or amplifier until the sound from the microphone can be heard through the equipment During use it may be useful for the reception of the microp...

Page 5: ...type Dynamic cardioid response Battery 9Vdc PP3 Switch Power Mute On RF emission 10mW Dimensions 235 x 44mmØ Weight without battery 176g Bodypack Transmitter VN1 VN2 VHN2 VL1 Battery 9Vdc PP3 Switch Power Mute On Connector 3 5mm mono jack Compatible microphones 171 855 171 856 171 857 RF emission 10mW Dimensions 105 x 60 x 30mm Weight without battery 77g NECKBAND MICROPHONE VN1 VN2 VHN2 Capsule ty...

Page 6: ...switched on Check that transmitter is not out of reception range Check that transmitter battery is good charged LEDs are lit but no sound from microphone Check if transmitter switch is in MUTE position Check if neckband or lavalier microphone is connected to bodypack Make sure receiver is connected to mixer amplifier Make sure that amplifier mixer channel volume is turned up Ensure transmitter has...

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