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Front Panel Descriptions and Controls

 

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Front Panel 

Rear Panel 

1. POWER BUTTON:  

Turns the VHF-3300 ON/OFF.

2. POWER ON LED: 

Glows RED when the receiver is powered ON.

   
3. RF SIGNAL LED: 

Glows GREEN when Radio Frequency signals are received by antenna A and/or B.

4. VOLUME CONTROLS:

 Adjusts the OUTPUT volume of the receiver’s mic channels.

 

5. CHARGING TERMINAL:

 Makes contact with mic base to charge batteries or holds mic in between charges.

6. CHARGING INDICATOR LIGHT:

  Illuminated while microphones are charging.

1. TELESCOPING ANTENNAE: 

Receives the SIGNALS sent from the microphones.

2. OUT A & B: 

These 1/4”  jacks provide mic output for connection to amplifiers and mixing consoles.

   
3. POWER INPUT: 

Accepts POWER from supplied AC adaptor.

Rear Panel Descriptions and Controls

ON

OFF

VHF-3300

POWER

CH. A

VOLUME

VOLUME

CH. B

RF

RF

WIRELESS VHF DUAL CHANNEL

RECHARGEABLE MIC SYSTEM

1

1

6

5

3

3

4

2

2

ANT.B

ANT.A

CH A

CH B

DC 12V

0~400 MV

(FOR MIXED OUTPUT USE EITHER CH. A/B TO 

OUTPUT A MIXED MIC SIGNAL WITH A SINGLE CABLE)

OUTPUT

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

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LA VERNE CALIFORNIA

U S A

Summary of Contents for VHF-3300

Page 1: ...OFF switching Individual front panel Volume controls for precise vocal level mixing Dual 1 4 unbalanced outputs for separate and mixed signal output Excellent operating range up to 150 feet Dual front...

Page 2: ...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 t...

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Page 4: ...to Noise Squelch Feature 9 Reciever Volume Adjustment 9 Problems and Solutions 10 Operations Troubleshooting Specifications ELEMENT PRESSURE GRADIENT TRANSDUCER POLAR PATTERN UNI DIRECTIONAL FREQUENCY...

Page 5: ...al 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 listeni...

Page 6: ...rrow to open battery compartment Insert a new rechargeable 9 volt alkaline battery Warning The VHF 3300 can be operated with non rechargeable batteries but DO NOT place microphone back in the recharge...

Page 7: ...CATOR LIGHT Illuminated while microphones are charging 1 TELESCOPING ANTENNAE Receives the SIGNALS sent from the microphones 2 OUT A B These 1 4 jacks provide mic output for connection to amplifiers a...

Page 8: ...her away from the microphone While the proximity effect can intentionally be used as an advantage to enhance some voices it may have an undesired effect on certain vocal ranges It is really a matter o...

Page 9: ...a mic stand Keep in mind that microphone technique is largely a matter of personal taste there is no one correct microphone position Lead and Backup Vocals The performer s mouth should be less than 3...

Page 10: ...r each mic will light GREEN 3 Talk or sing into the microphones while gradually adjusting the receiver VOLUME controls until you reach the desired output level Tips for Achieving Optimum Performance I...

Page 11: ...eck for proper connection between receiver and external amplifier mixer Talk into the mic and observe the receiver s RF signal LEDs If they glow the problem is elsewhere in the sound system Check micr...

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