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When the audio input level is set to MIC, a voltage for the 
lavalier microphone power supply is applied to the audio 
input connector. When connecting equipment other than 
lavalier microphones, always use an EC-1.5CF 
microphone cable (not supplied).

e

POWER/MUTING button

Turns the power on/off. You also use this button to turn 
the muting function on/off.

f

USB connector (Micro B type)

Connect to a commercially available USB portable power 
supply.
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
the power is turned on, the unit automatically operates 
with power supplied by the USB portable power supply. 
When a USB portable power supply is connected while 
nickel metal hydride batteries are inserted and the power 
is turned off, the batteries are charged by the USB 
portable power supply.

Alkaline batteries and lithium batteries cannot be 
recharged.

g

Battery compartment

Accepts two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, 
or lithium batteries).

For details on how to insert batteries, see “Power 
Supply” (page 5)
.

h

+ or – button

Selects functions or values shown on the display.

i

Display section

A

RF transmission indicator

Displays the current transmission status.

B

RF transmission power indicator

Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can 
change the setting with the RF transmission power setting 
function.

For details on the RF transmission power setting 
function, see “Setting the transmit output level (RF 
POWER)” (page 11).

C

Audio input level meter

Displays the audio input level.

D

Peak indicator

Lights up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which 
distortion begins as a warning of excessive input level.

E

Input level indicator

Displays the input level status.

:

 Microphone input

:

 Line input

F

Battery level indicator

Displays the battery level. Displays “EXT” when power 
is supplied from the USB connector. 

For details, see “Battery level indicator” (page 6).

G

Menu display section

Displays various functions. Press the + or – button to 
switch functions.

For details, see “Configuration Menu” (page 11).

j

SET button

Adjusts displayed function settings and applies the 
displayed value.
Holding down the SET button while turning on the power 
turns the transmitter on without transmitting a signal 
(transmission stopped mode).

Note

Function

Operation

Supply ON

Press button for 1 second or longer

Supply OFF

Press button until the indicator turns 
off

Muting ON

Press button

Muting OFF

Note

: Transmitting

– : Transmission stopped

Summary of Contents for UTX-B03HR

Page 1: ...UHF Synthesized Transmitter Operating Instructions UTX B03HR 4 590 342 11 1 2016 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ion 7 Connecting a Lavalier Microphone 7 Attaching a Belt Clip 7 Settings 8 Setting the Transmit Channel 8 Setting the Compander Mode 9 Using the Infrared Communication Function 9 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings 10 Menu Structure and Operation 10 Configuration Menu 11 Error Messages 13 Troubleshooting 14 Important Notes on Use 16 Usage and Storage 16 Cleaning 16 Specifications 16 ...

Page 3: ...figurations quickly Flexible power supply options The unit supports three types of batteries alkaline nickel metal hydride and lithium Power can also be supplied via USB When using nickel metal hydride batteries you can charge the batteries while they are inside the unit by using a commercially available USB portable power supply Parts Identification aAntenna bPOWER indicator Displays the battery ...

Page 4: ... indicator Displays the current transmission status B RF transmission power indicator Indicates the current transmission power setting You can change the setting with the RF transmission power setting function For details on the RF transmission power setting function see Setting the transmit output level RF POWER page 11 C Audio input level meter Displays the audio input level D Peak indicator Lig...

Page 5: ...aying the battery level or supplying power from a supply connected to the USB connector see the following sections The use of manganese batteries will result in poor performance Do not use manganese batteries Inserting the Batteries Always use sets of the same type of battery Do not use batteries of different types or batteries with different charge level together Replacing the batteries during op...

Page 6: ...he device for a long period of time remove the batteries If the batteries leak for any reason contact your Sony service representative Supplying Power from a USB Connector The unit can operate from a commercially available USB output type AC adapter or portable power supply connected to the USB connector When supplying power using a USB output type AC adapter or portable power supply use a unit th...

Page 7: ...Preparation Connecting a Lavalier Microphone Connect a Sony ECM 77BC or ECM 44BC lavalier microphone to the unit Be sure to attach or remove the microphone after turning off the transmitter Attaching a Belt Clip Notes Note For a secure connection turn to lock the connector Microphone Insert one end of the belt clip into one of two holes on either side of the transmitter and then insert the other e...

Page 8: ...and hold the SET button and press the POWER MUTING button to turn the power on 2 Use the or button to display the GP CH menu 3 Press and hold the SET button for 1 second or longer Press and hold until the channel group display starts flashing 4 Use the or button to select the desired group name then press the SET button The channel group is set and the channel number display starts flashing 5 Use ...

Page 9: ... menu 2 Press and hold the SET button for 1 second or longer The selected item starts flashing 3 Use the or button to select the compander mode then press the SET button The selected compander mode is configured UWP D Select this when operating in conjunction with Sony UWP D series receivers UWP Select this when operating in conjunction with Sony UWP series receivers WL800 Select this when operati...

Page 10: ...io input level select TIME accumulated running time display MENU MODE menu display mode setting COMPANDER compander mode setting PWR LOCK POWER button lock function MUTING muting function setting PHASE phase switching setting BATTERY battery type setting CONTRAST display text contrast setting RESET factory default setting function VERSION software version display The following configuration menus ...

Page 11: ...N LEVEL is set to LINE and the attenuation level cannot be modified fixed at 0 dB If the attenuation level is set too high the noise level may increase Set the level as close as possible to 0 dB if using a lavalier microphone attached to your torso Setting the low cut filter LCF Set the low cut filter to reduce noise caused by wind You can set the cutoff frequency to OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF No filter...

Page 12: ... audio so that audio from the receiver is not output Pressing the POWER MUTING button again restores the audio output ENABLE Pressing the POWER MUTING button mutes the output DISABLE The output is not muted even when the POWER MUTING button is pressed This function is displayed in extended mode only In muting the audio signal is not output but an RF signal is still transmitted Switching the phase ...

Page 13: ...nd in headphones to suddenly change Displaying the software version VERSION Display the software version of the transmitter This function is displayed in extended mode only Error Messages When a problem occurs one of the following error messages may appear on the display Notes Note Message Meaning Solution EEP ERROR An error has occurred in the backup memory data Contact your Sony service represen...

Page 14: ...e transmitter and receiver The transmitter is muted Press the POWER MUTING button on the transmitter to release the muted state The sound is weak The attenuation level on the transmitter is too high The input level of the transmitter is low Set the attenuation of the transmitter to an appropriate level The volume on the amplifier or mixer is low Adjust the volume to an appropriate level The transm...

Page 15: ...infrared receptor on the transmitter and the infrared transmission port on the receiver to within about 20 cm 8 in Interference from infrared communications between other devices or from direct sunlight is present The transmitting distance is reduced when interference from strong sunlight for example is present Place the transmitter and receiver as close to each other as possible Symptom Cause Sol...

Page 16: ... 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 RF output level 30 mW 5 mW s...

Page 17: ...out notice 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 REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE F...

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