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<Assembly  Instructions  for  left-side  operation>

1.  Assemble  the  HY  headset  according  to  the

assembly  diagram.

(A) Attach  the  head  pad  marked  "L"  to  the  left  side  of

the  headset,  and  the  head  pad  marked  "R"  to  the

right  side,  by  pressing  firmly  until  they  "snap"  into
place.

(B) Connect  the  interconnecting  cable  to  the  headset

and  the  beltpack,  ensuring  that  the  locking  ring  of
each  connector  is  fully  engaged.

(C)  If  the  internal  monitoring  system  is  to  be  used,

connect  the  stereo  mini  plug  of  the  PH 5  head-
phone  to  the  headphone  jack  of  the  headset.
(Note:  Other  stereo  headphones  with  an  im-

pedance  of  16  ohms  or  greater  may  be  used  if
desired.)

2.  Insert  the  "L"  and  "R"  units  of  the  headphone  into

the  respective  left  and  right  ears  as  illustrated.

6.  Turn  the  beltpack  power  switch  to  "OFF,"  and

rotate  the  monitor  level  volume  control  to  "MIN"

and  the  monitor  balance  control  to  its  center  pos-
tion.  Connect  an  XLR  cable  between  the  MIC
OUTPUT  of  the  beltpack,  and  a  low-Z  input  of  a

mixer  or  sound  system.  If  the  integral  monitoring
system  is  to  be  used,  insert  a  stereo  or  mono  1/4"
phone  plug  into  the  LINE  INPUT  JACK,  and  slide
the  line  mode  selector  switch  to  the  appropriate
setting.

7.  Place  the  beltpack  power  switch  in  the  "ON"  posi-

tion.  Set  the  COUGH  BUTTON  to  the  "ON"  posi-
tion,  and  the  red  LED  will  light  to  indicate  "mic

live" status.  Rotate  the  MONITOR  LEVEL  VOLUME

CONTROL  to  obtain  a  desirable  level  in  the  head-

phones,  and  adjust  the  MONITOR  BALANCE  CON-

TROL to  obtain  the  proper  "mix"  between  the  direct
vocal  and  the  line  input  monitor  signal.

8.  For  right-side operation,  reverse the positions of the

"L"and  "R"  head  pads.  The  MIC  ARM  should  be
reversed  by  carefully  pulling  the  CANTILEVER  out

away  from  the  headset  (just  enough  for  clearance)
and  swinging  it  to  the  other  side;  then  gently  lower
the  arm  to  the  surface  of  the  headset.  Orient  the

red  LED  of  the  mic  capsule  toward  the  face,  by

first  loosening  the  MIC  ADJUSTMENT  KNOB,  turn-

ing  the  shaft,  and  then  retightening  the  knob.

3.  Set  the  cough  button  to  the  "mic  off"  position.

"mic  on"

position

"mic  off"

position

4.  Position  the  headset  so  the  "L"  and  "R"  head  pads

rest  immediately  above  the  respective  "L"  and  "R"

ears,  and  adjust  the  headband  for  a  comfortable  fit.

5.  Loosen  the  mic  adjustment  knob,  and  position  the

mic  capsule  approximately  10-25mm  (1/2-1  inches)

from  the  corner  of  the  mouth.  Ensure  that  the  can-
tilever  is  positioned  fully  downward,  and  carefully
tighten  the  mic  adjustment  knob  to  hold  the  mic
arm  in  the  desired  location.  You  should  experiment
with  the  positioning  of  the  mic  capsule,  in  relation
to  the  mouth,  to  determine  the  location  that  pro-

vides  the  best  reproduction  of  your  individual  vocal
tonality  and  performing  style.

Note:  The  cantilever  that  connects  the  mic  arm  to

the  body  of  the  headset  allows  you  to  swing  the

mic  arm  up  and  away  from  the  face  when
necessary,  and  then  reposition  the  mic  arm  to  ex-
actly  the  same  location  when  desired.

CANTILEVER

OFF

POSITION

SPECIAL

SCREW

POSITION  FOR
LEFT-SIDE
OPERATION

POSITION  FOR
RIGHT-SIDE
OPERATION

Operating  Instructions

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Summary of Contents for HY-2

Page 1: ...ble The HFV is voiced for female or tenor male vocals and the HCM for limited bandwidth intercommunications All mic capsules feature a red LED to give a visual indication of mic live status A cough button is also provided on the headset to allow the user to turn the mic element off when necessary the LED goes out The HY headsets are equipped with a sturdy beltpack which provides operating power mi...

Page 2: ...Assembly Diagram Operating Instructions Stereo Headphone Monitoring System Capsule Replacement HY Applications Guide 2 3 4 5 5 HY1 HY2 Specifications Dimensions 6 7 7 8 Block Diagram 8 1 Contents ...

Page 3: ... operation HEAD BAND COUGH BUTTON HEAD PAD MIC ADJUSTMENT KNOB MIC CAPSULE HMV MIC ARM ARM HOLDER BATTERY COVER AA BATTERY 2 HY2 left side operation HEAD BAND FROM MIXING CONSOLE TO MIXING CONSOLE 2 Assembly Diagram ...

Page 4: ...ust the MONITOR BALANCE CON TROL to obtain the proper mix between the direct vocal and the line input monitor signal 8 For right side operation reverse the positions of the L and R head pads The MIC ARM should be reversed by carefully pulling the CANTILEVER out away from the headset just enough for clearance and swinging it to the other side then gently lower the arm to the surface of the headset ...

Page 5: ... any line level input signal and is rated 4dB 10K ohms The jack would typically be connected to either a stereo or mono send from a mixing console It also serves very well as an input for a tape deck or other pre recorded music source except a magnetic turntable Set the LINE MODE SELECTOR SWITCH to STEREO or MONO according to the type of 1 4 phone plug which is inserted into this jack Mic Output C...

Page 6: ...t single or dual channel com mic out Communications out single or dual channel control mic out INDUSTRIAL LIVE BROADCAST Cue monitor out single or dual channel announcer mic out INSTITUTIONAL Cue monitor out stereo or mono Director mic out HY in out Mixing Console low Z input in HY out Recording Console balanced input Porta Studio low Z input in HY out in HY out Mixing Console cue input in HY out ...

Page 7: ...enor vocals HCM option Communication Fixed charge back electret condenser 70 20 000 Hz 60 20 000 Hz 100 20 000 Hz Cardioid 250 ohms balanced 77 dB 57 dB 149 dB 74 dB 54 dB 146 dB 77 dB 57 dB 149 dB 35 dB A weighted 122dB at 1 000 Hz 1 THD Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage at pin 2 Two 1 5 volt AA batteries or 9 to 52 volts phantom power supply Phantom power supply has automa...

Page 8: ...or level 80 hours without monitoring Batteries should be replaced when the LED indicator does not light brightly Net weight headset 105 grams 3 7 oz HY1 85 grams 3 0 oz HY2 Beltpack 265 grams 9 3 oz including batteries HMV capsule 15 grams 0 5 oz Interconnecting cable 34 grams 1 2 oz Stereo headphone 10 grams 0 4 oz including cord Standard accessories Hard case Special screwdriver Optionalaccessor...

Page 9: ...ept the headset PHANTOM PRIORITY CIRCUIT REGULATOR PHANTOM POWER COUGH BUTTON LED MIC UNIT BATT POWER SW OUTPUT TRANSFORMER MIC OUTPUT MONO STEREO LINE INPUT BALANCE LINE SW LEVEL STEREO HEADPHONE MIC LINE 8 Dimensions Block Diagram ...

Page 10: ...Printed in Japan 133 04 168 80 ...

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