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Important Notes on Use

Usage and Storage

• Operating the UWP-D series devices near electrical 

equipment (motors, transformers, or dimmers) may 
cause interference due to electromagnetic induction. 
Keep the devices as far from such equipment as 
possible.

• The presence of lighting equipment may produce 

electrical interference over a wide frequency range. In 
this case, interference may fluctuate with the position of 
the receiver antenna and position of the transmitter. 
Position the devices so that interference is minimized.

• To avoid degradation of the signal to noise ratio, do not 

use UWP-D devices in noisy places or in locations 
subject to vibration, such as the following:
– Near electrical equipment, such as motors, 

transformers, or dimmers

– Near air conditioning equipment or places subject to 

direct air flow from an air conditioner

– Near PA (public address) loudspeakers
– Near equipment that might knock against the receiver
Keep devices as far from such equipment as possible or 
use buffering material.

Cleaning

Clean the surface and the connectors of devices with a 
dry, soft cloth. Never use thinners, benzene, alcohol, or 
any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish.

Specifications

Antenna

1/4 

λ

 wire antenna 

(angle-adjustable)

RF squelch level

15 dBµ / OFF (0 dBµ = 1 µV)

Audio output level

–60 dBV (modulating frequency of 

1 kHz and frequency deviation of 
±5.0 kHz)

Audio input level

–50 dBV (during –60 dBV output, 

1 kHz input frequency)

Headphone output level

5 mW  (16

Ω

)

Audio input/output connector

3.5 mm diameter mini jack

Reception method

Space diversity system (true diversity 

system during one-channel 
operation)

Local oscillator

Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer

Receive frequencies

Models available in USA:

470 MHz to 542 MHz (UC14 model), 
566 MHz to 608 MHz and 
614 MHz to 638 MHz (UC30 model), 
638 MHz to 698 MHz (UC42 model)

Models available in Europe:

470 MHz to 542 MHz (CE21 model), 
566 MHz to 630 MHz (CE33 model), 
638 MHz to 694 MHz (CE42 model), 

Model available in China:

710 MHz to 782 MHz (CN38 model)

Model available in Korea:

925 MHz to 937.5 MHz (KR Model)

Model available in Thailand

794 MHz to 806 MHz (E model)

Signal-to-noise-ratio

60 dB or more (A-weighted)

Voice delay

0.375 ms

Deemphasis

50 

μ

s

Reference frequency deviation

±5 kHz

Frequency response

40 Hz to 18 kHz

Distortion

0.9% or less (with modulating frequency 

of 1 kHz and frequency deviation of 
±5.0 kHz)

Tone signal

In UWP-D compander mode: 

32.382 kHz

In UWP compander mode: 32 kHz
In WL800 compander mode: 

32.768 kHz

Indicators

POWER, RF 1/2

To prevent electromagnetic interference

Some channels may be unable to be used due to noise 
generated due to the effects of external noise and/or 
radio interference. In this case, it is recommended to 
stop transmitting (turn the power off) or change to 
another frequency (change channel).

To prevent electromagnetic interference from 
portable communication devices

The use of portable telephones and other 
communication devices near the devices may result in 
malfunction and interference with audio signals. It is 
recommended that portable communication equipment 
near the devices be turned off.

Summary of Contents for URX-P03D

Page 1: ...UHF Synthesized Diversity Tuner Operating Instructions URX P03D 4 593 095 11 1 2016 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ithin a Group Clear Channel Scan 9 Searching for Active Channels within a Group Active Channel Scan 10 Setting the Compander Mode 10 Using the Infrared Communication Function 11 Adjusting the Monitor Audio Level 12 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings 12 Menu Structure and Hierarchy 12 Basic Menu Operations 13 UTILITY Menu 13 RX tuner 1 2 Menu 14 EXT IN Menu 15 Error Messages 15 Troubleshooting 16 ...

Page 3: ...on of materials Diversity reception system The unit employs a space diversity system to minimize dropouts true diversity system during one channel operation for higher stability Compatibility with Sony analog wireless microphones The built in DSP enables digital companding for high quality audio transmissions Switching to compander mode allows operation in conjunction with Sony analog wireless mic...

Page 4: ...l meter Indicates the input signal level B Peak indicator Warns of excessive input by lighting up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which distortion begins C Group display Displays the name of the receive group that is configured D Channel display Displays the name of the receive channel that is configured Indicator display Status On green Sufficient battery level Flashing green Battery i...

Page 5: ...ck balanced output Connect one end of the supplied XLR BMP conversion output cable or the stereo mini plug BMP conversion cable here and the other end to the microphone input on a camcorder mixer or amplifier If the microphone input connector on the connected device is a stereo mini jack connect the straight BMP plug to the tuner and the L shaped stereo mini plug to the microphone input connector ...

Page 6: ... before replacing the batteries 1 Turn the power off 2 Slide the two catches inward as indicated and pull the battery compartment out 3 Insert two new AA batteries into the battery compartment with 3 and polarities in the correct orientation and close the compartment Make sure that the battery compartment is locked securely Battery level indicator When tuner 1 or tuner 2 is turned on the unit s re...

Page 7: ...g power using a USB output type AC adapter or portable power supply use a unit that satisfies the following conditions Output connector USB micro B type Rated voltage 5 V Output current 200 mA or higher Displays EXT when power is supplied from the USB connector Charging Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries You can charge nickel metal hydride batteries inserted in the unit When charging nickel metal hydr...

Page 8: ...e unit and then insert the other end into the hole on the other side Insert a pointed object such as a ball point pen between the belt clip and the unit and pry the end of the belt clip from the hole on the side of the unit Note Note Push the bottom of the belt clip to make some space between the belt clip and the unit 1 align the belt clip with the two vertical grooves on the shoe mount adapter a...

Page 9: ...splayed setting that is flashing is saved The same applies when setting other parameters The frequency indicator changes in response to the channel number The unit continues to receive even when setting the receive channel If the power supply cuts off while you are configuring settings perform the configuration procedure again from the beginning Make sure that the same channel is set on transmitte...

Page 10: ...g the compander mode may be necessary You can configure different compader modes for tuner 1 and tuner 2 When operating in conjunction with UWP D series transmitters set the transmitters to the same compander mode No audio will be output if the tone signal frequency is different due to inconsistencies in compander mode settings configured on the devices being used together 1 Press the MENU button ...

Page 11: ...nt to change to that frequency 6 Use the or button to select YES then press the SET button on the transmitter This sets the transmit channel and compander mode The infrared transmission from the unit in step 3 continues for about 10 seconds Perform steps 4 and 5 within those 10 seconds If 10 seconds have elapsed you can reestablish the infrared link using the SYNC screen on the unit Place the unit...

Page 12: ...is turned off Menu Displays and Detailed Settings Menu Structure and Hierarchy Menu structure UTILITY menu You can display the UTILITY menu from the meter screen which displays information on tuners 1 and 2 This menu allows you to configure basic settings for the unit RX1 tuner 1 menu This menu allows you to configure settings for RX1 tuner 1 RX2 tuner 2 menu This menu allows you to configure sett...

Page 13: ...justing the Monitor Audio Level page 12 Displaying the accumulated running time TIME Display the accumulated running time of the unit as a guide to total usage time The factory default setting is 00 00 Up to 99 99 can be displayed To reset the time display 1 Press and hold the SET button until the time display starts flashing 2 Press the button to display 00 00 CLR and press the SET button Pressin...

Page 14: ...nel automatically AUTO SET Automatically search for and set an available channel and start infrared transmission to the transmitter For details see Searching for available channels and configuring the channel settings via infrared communication AUTO SET page 11 Selecting the frequency band BAND Select the receive frequency band This menu is not available on Japanese and Korean models On these mode...

Page 15: ...onnector for audio inputs ASSIGN Select the connector from which to output signal inputs OUT1 Output the audio from the OUTPUT 1 connector If the connected microphone is an LR type the output will be mixed OUT1 2 L R Output the audio from both the OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 connectors If the connected microphone is an LR type L will be output from the OUTPUT 1 connector and R will be output from the OU...

Page 16: ...e transmitters are not set to the channels within the same channel group The channel plan is set so that no signal interference occurs when two or more transmitters are used simultaneously Set each transmitter to a different channel within the same channel group Adjacent channels are being used Use the channels separated by at least two channels 250 kHz Jamming radio waves are being received Set t...

Page 17: ...utput level 5 mW 16 Ω Audio input output connector 3 5 mm diameter mini jack Reception method Space diversity system true diversity system during one channel operation Local oscillator Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer Receive frequencies Models available in USA 470 MHz to 542 MHz UC14 model 566 MHz to 608 MHz and 614 MHz to 638 MHz UC30 model 638 MHz to 698 MHz UC42 model Models available in Eur...

Page 18: ...MP conversion cable 1 Battery case 1 Chinese model only Before Use 1 CD ROM 1 Warranty card 1 North American and Korean models only Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 63 2 1 2 28 4 1 1 8 82 3 1 4 Units mm inches Notes Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR ...

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