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Handheld Microphone (600059 only) 

 

1.

 

Microphone Head  

2.

 

Microphone Body  

3.

 

IR: IR interface. 

4.

 

Display  

5.

 

Power/Mute Button: Momentarily press the button to turn the 
Handheld Microphone on or off. Press and hold the button for 
several seconds to turn MUTE on or off. 

6.

 

Battery Cover: Unscrew the cover and remove it to access the 
battery compartment. 

7.

 

Battery Compartment Cover: Open the cover to access the 
Battery Compartment. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 600059

Page 1: ...200 Channel UHF Dual Wireless Microphone P Ns 600059 600060 600061 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ch the device the power cord or any other connected cables with wet hands Do not install this device on an unstable surface where it could fall and cause either personal injury or damage to the device...

Page 3: ...come tangled with other cords Ensure that the power cord does not present a tripping hazard Never unplug the unit by pulling on the power cord Always grasp the connector head or adapter body Ensure th...

Page 4: ...ebsite www monoprice com or via email at support monoprice com Check the website for support times and links PACKAGE CONTENTS Please take an inventory of the package contents to ensure you have all th...

Page 5: ...quencies Press the button three time to manually set the frequency Press the SET A button and the A button at the same time to lock or unlock the front panel controls for Channel A 4 B SET SET button...

Page 6: ...ER button for 2 seconds to turn the Receiver off Receiver Rear Panel 7 ANT B ANT A Antenna BNC connector for Channel B and Channel A 8 BALANCED B BALANCED A The XLR jacks output a balanced signal for...

Page 7: ...the PEAK element illuminates the signal is being distorted and the volume level should be reduced using the buttons on the Receiver 3 MUTE The output of the Handheld Microphone 600059 only or the Body...

Page 8: ...te Button Momentarily press the button to turn the Handheld Microphone on or off Press and hold the button for several seconds to turn MUTE on or off 6 Battery Cover Unscrew the cover and remove it to...

Page 9: ...3 5mm jack for connecting the microphone 2 MUTE Slide the switch to turn audio mute on or off 3 Antenna 4 Display 5 Power LED Illuminates green when the Bodypack Transmitter is powered on 6 Battery L...

Page 10: ...hannel Displays the Channel used to connect to the receiver 4 Identity Displays the ID used to identify the Bodypack Transmitter 5 Sensitivity The Sensitivity is set at the factory and cannot be chang...

Page 11: ...wise to unscrew it then pull it off the Microphone Body 2 Press the latch on the Battery Compartment Cover to open it to reveal the Battery Compartment 3 Install two AA batteries available separately...

Page 12: ...ransmitter 4 While the Battery Compartment Cover is open momentarily press the Power Button to turn the Bodypack Transmitter on Note that the Power Button I R interface and SET Button are under the Ba...

Page 13: ...r is useful when using multiple Receivers Perform the following steps to automatically set the frequency 1 If the Receiver is not already powered on momentarily press the POWER button to turn it on 2...

Page 14: ...tter 2 Press the two Battery Compartment Cover Release Buttons on each side of the Battery Compartment Cover to open it 3 If the Bodypack Transmitter is not already powered on momentarily press the Po...

Page 15: ...Press the SET button on the Receiver The FREQUENCY display will show IR 4 Position the I R interface on the Handheld Microphone in front of the I R interface on the Receiver to begin synchronization...

Page 16: ...ion is complete the FREQUENCY display on the Receiver will change to display the FREQUENCY in use Control Lock Press the SET A Button and the A button on the Receiver at the same time to lock or unloc...

Page 17: ...chat button on our website www monoprice com or through email by sending a message to tech monoprice com Check the website for support times and links To download the latest drivers firmware manuals...

Page 18: ...ower 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum Power Consumption 8 watts Handheld Microphone Bodypack Transmitter Frequency Range 590 890 MHz Receiving Frequencies 200 frequencies Frequency Stability 100ppm Modula...

Page 19: ...nt has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inte...

Page 20: ...r modification to said product not expressly approved by Monoprice including the use of non approved antennas could void the user s authority to operate this device This device complies with Part 15 o...

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