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1. ANTENNAS

 - Provide both RF and AF signals.

2. POWER (LED)

 - Indicates whether the UHF-8800 is ON or OFF.  When it is lit, the power is ON.

3. RF (LED)

 - Lights when RF signals are received from the microphone channels.

4. AF (LED)

 - Lights when AF signals are received from the microphone channels.

5. SQUELCH controls

 - Manual controls for controlling each microphone’s signal strength for best  

performance.  Turn clockwise to increase SQUELCH control and turn counter-clockwise to decrease 

SQUELCH application.

6. VOLUME controls

 - 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 micro-

phones.  Each module can be easily removed individually. 

8. POWER button

 - Turns the UHF-8800 ON/OFF. 

9. AC POWER connection

 - Main power jack for connection to an AC electrical outlet or power strip/surge 

protector.

10. MIXED OUTPUT (1-4)

 - This ¼” unbalanced output jack is for output connection to amplifiers, effects 

devices or mixers.  All mic channels are output through this jack for mixed output.

11. MIXED OUTPUT (5-8)

 - This ¼” unbalanced output jack is for output connection to amplifiers, effects 

devices or mixers.  All mic channels are output through this jack for mixed output.

12. XLR AUDIO OUTS

 - These XLR balanced output jacks are for output connections to amplifiers, effects 

devices or mixers.  These are for separate mic channel connections with unmixed mic output.

Descriptions and Functions

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Summary of Contents for UHF-8800

Page 1: ...o w n e r s m a n u a l UHF 8800 8 Channel UHF Wireless Microphone System...

Page 2: ...stening for a Lifetime 4 Safety Instructions 5 Welcome 6 Speci cations 7 Getting Started 8 Microphone Basics 9 Mounting 10 Getting Connected 11 Descriptions and Functions 12 Maintenance Prodecures 13...

Page 3: ...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 prev...

Page 4: ...ay 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...

Page 5: ...cluding 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 Grou...

Page 6: ...Curtiss Court La Verne CA 91750 Toll Free 800 678 5348 TEL 909 593 8893 FAX 909 593 8890 VocoPro Company Email Directory Customer Service General Information info vocopro com Tech Support techsupport...

Page 7: ...ejection 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 Pow...

Page 8: ...Case Power Adapter Returns and Warranty In the unlikely event that the UHF 8800 would need to be shipped for repair it is recommended that you keep all the product packaging and receipt For detailed...

Page 9: ...gh 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 loude...

Page 10: ...aligned use rack case screws not included in the order shown below to stabilize the UHF 8800 in its space using the X rotation numbered below will ensure even tension and plush alignment Mounting NOTE...

Page 11: ...tenna s TNC connector on the TNC jack and twist clockwise to fasten LEVEL V CANCEL V PARTNER POWER VOCAL CANCEL PARTNER TAPE REC TAPE REC LOW HIGH DSP REVERB DSP ECHO SONIC ENHANCER IN OUT OUT UHF 880...

Page 12: ...VOLUME controls for each of the 4 wireless micro phones Each module can be easily removed individually 8 POWER button Turns the UHF 8800 ON OFF 9 AC POWER connection Main power jack for connection to...

Page 13: ...d Removing the Field Replaceable Modules Each of the 8 microphone modules on the UFH 8800 were designed in a way that allows them to slide out without the need for any special tools This is a convenie...

Page 14: ...rst conducting a walkthrough 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 te...

Page 15: ...een 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 receiv...

Page 16: ...UHF 8800 Owner s Manual VocoPro 2009 v1 0 www vocopro com...

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