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Safety Instructions

CAUTION

RISK OF SHOCK

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, 

do not remove cover (or back). No user-

serviceable parts inside. Only refer servicing to 

qualified service personnel.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do 
not expose this unit to rain or moisture.  

Explanation of Graphical Symbols

The lightning flash & arrowhead 

symbol, within an equilateral triangle, 

is intended to alert you to the 

presence of danger.

The exclamation point within an 

equilateral triangle is intended to alert 

you to the presence of important 

operating and servicing instructions.   

1. Read Instructions

 - All the safety and operating 

instructions should be read before the appliance is 

operated.

2. Retain Instructions

 - The safety and operating 

instructions should be retained for future reference.

3. Heed Warnings

 - All warnings on the appliance and in 

the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4. Follow Instructions

 - All operating and use 

instructions should be followed. 

5. Attachments

 - Do not use attachments not 

recommended by the product manufacturer as they may 

cause hazards.

6. Water and Moisture

 - Do not use this unit near water. 

For example, near a bathtub or in a wet basement and 

the like.

7. Carts and Stands

 - The appliance should be used 

only  with a cart or stand that is recommended by the 

manufacturer.

7 A.

 An appliance and cart combination  

should be moved with care. Quick stops, 

excessive force, and uneven surfaces may 

cause an overturn.

8. Ventilation

 - The appliance should be situated so its 

 location does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For  

 example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed,  

 sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the  

 ventilation slots.

9. Heat

 - The appliance should be situated away from

 heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, 

 stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) 

 that produce heat.

10. Power Sources

 - The appliance should be 

 connected to a power supply only of the type described 

 in the operating instructions or as marked on the  

 appliance.

                                                                                          

11. Grounding or Polarization

 - Precautions should be 

 taken so that the grounding or polarization means of 

 an appliance is not defeated.

12. Power-Cord Protection

 - Power-supply cords 

 should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked 

 on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, 

 paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  

 convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit  

 from the appliance.

13. Cleaning

 - Unplug this unit from the wall outlet 

 before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or 

 aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

14. Power lines

 - An outdoor antenna should be 

 located away from power lines.

15. Nonuse Periods

 - The power cord of the appliance 

 should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused  

 for a long period of time.

16. Object and Liquid Entry

 - Care should be taken so 

 that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the  

 enclosure through openings.

17. Damage Requiring Service

 - The appliance should 

 be serviced by qualified service personnel when:

A.  The power supply cord or plug has been damaged; or 

B.  Objects have fallen into the appliance; or

C.  The appliance has been exposed to rain; or

D.  The appliance does not appear to operate normally 

      or exhibits a marked change in performance; or

E.  The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure 

      damaged.

18. Servicing

 - The user should not attempt to service 

 the appliance beyond that described in the operating 

 instructions. All other servicing should be referred to 

 qualified service personnel.

Note: 

To CATV system installer's (U.S.A.): This reminder is 

provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to 

Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for 

proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the 

cable ground shall be connected as close to the point of 

cable entry as practical.

Summary of Contents for UHF-5800

Page 1: ...less handheld mics included Individual Volume controls for precise vocal balancing 4 independent field replaceable Modules no need for tools Interference resistant UHF Band operation from 730 MHZ 790 MHz Rugged 1 RU metal receiver chassis Battery life 12 hours Dimensions 18 9 W x 3 9 D x 1 8 H ...

Page 2: ...stening for a lifetime 5 Specifications 6 Microphone basics 7 Before getting started 8 Mounting 9 Getting connected 10 Front and rear panel descriptions and functions 11 Maintenance procedures 12 UHF 5800 stage monitor P A loudspeakers 13 Operations 13 Troubleshooting 14 1 ...

Page 3: ...r other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be...

Page 4: ...Keep it in a safe place for future reference 2 Install your unit in a cool dry clean place away from windows heat sources and too much vibration dust moisture or cold Avoid sources of hum transformers v motors To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose to rain and water 3 Do not operate the unit upside down 4 Never open the cabinet If a foreign object drops into the set contact your dealer ...

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Page 6: ... dial and leave it there Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer...

Page 7: ...H D 0 5 1kHz Image rejection 85dB typical Spurious Rejection 75dB typical Frequency Response 40Hz 16kHz Squelch Control dual squelch circuit Max Output Level Balance 0 400mV Unbalance 0 200mV Power Supply External DC Power Supply 0 7A 12 15V DC Dimensions 18 9 L x 1 8 H x 7 8 W Transmitter Handheld Transmitter Power 30mV Spurious Emission 40dB with carrier Battery Voltage AA 1 5V 2 Battery Life 12...

Page 8: ...high ratios of room surfaces that have hard and reflective surfaces such as glass marble and wood What to do if feedback occurs before the sound system is loud enough Request that the talker speak louder into the microphone Reduce the distance from the talker to the microphone Each time this distance is halved the sound system output will increase by 6dB Reduce the number of open microphones Move ...

Page 9: ...package contents The original packaging should be kept in the event that re shipping is needed Upon unpacking the UHF 5800 you should have received the following items Custom Aluminum Travel Case 1 UHF 5800 Receiver 1 Handheld Microphones 4 3 ft male male cable 1 AA 1 4 volt alkaline batteries 8 AC power adapter 1 ...

Page 10: ...slide in rear panel first 3 While aligned use rack case screws not included in the order shown below to stabilize the UHF 5800 in its space using the X rotation numbered below will ensure even tension and plush alignment Mounting NOTE Depending on your rack case design it may be neces sary to allow for sufficient space for the antennas NOTE Do not tighten screws firmly until all screws are in plac...

Page 11: ...Mixed or Separate Output Mixed Channel Output Pro Uses only 1 mic input on an external mixer amplifier Con External mic adjustments are only applied to one mic channel Separate Channel Output Pro External mic adjustments can be applied on one or both mic channels Con Uses up up to 4 mic inputs on mixer amplifer Antenna Connection Insert the antenna s BNC connector into the BNC jack and twist count...

Page 12: ...Adjusts the individual VOLUME of the receiver s 4 microphone channels 7 MICROPHONE modules Contains the SQUELCH and VOLUME controls for each of the 4 wireless microphones Each module can be easily removed individually 8 POWER button Turns the UHF 5800 ON OFF 9 AC POWER connection Main power jack for connection to an AC electrical outlet or power strip surge protector 10 MIXED OUTPUT This unbalance...

Page 13: ...T lid Removing the Field Replaceable Modules Each of the 4 microphone modules on the UFH 5800 were designed in a way that allows them to slide out without the need for any tools This is a convenient feature if ever a module needs to be repaired or re placed Although tools are not necessary it might be helpful to use a flat head screwdriver to nudge the module out of its compartment 1 To remove sim...

Page 14: ...rough test of the system in the performing area If major changes additional wireless systems or intercoms relocation of scenery etc have been made since the last walk through test check the wireless system again as close to performance time as possible P A Speakers Facing Away From Rear of Microphone Monitor Directly Behind Microphone 1 Press the POWER button on the UHF 5800 receiver s front panel...

Page 15: ...ween the mi crophones and receiver Turn up the receiver s VOLUME level controls Check for proper connection between receiver and external amplifier mixer Talk into the microphone and observe the receiver s RF AF signal LED s If they glow the problem is else where in the sound system Check microphone s batteries and replace if the charge is low Remove local sources of UHF interference such as light...

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