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DQM Series

   

User Manual

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Product overview & technical specifications

DQM series wireless microphones are quad UHF handheld systems designed for the professional user. Available in two 
versions, the systems offer either 8MHz across 110 selectable frequencies for the 606-614Mhz Channel 38 band (DQM 600) 
or 9MHz+2Mhz across 99 selectable frequencies for the 823-832Mhz Channel 65 and 863-865Mhz Channel 70 band (DQM 
800); both systems utilise a diversity, full width receiver for the ultimate in RF stability. 
Outstanding vocal reproduction and stable wireless connectivity allow freedom of movement on stage. These systems offer 
crystal clear sound reproduction and rock solid reliability. Handheld transmitters feature ergonomic design with a rugged 
housing to stand up to the rigours of the road. The flexibility of the handheld systems may be increased by purchasing the 
additional DQM 600BP or DQM 800BP.

DQM Series UHF Radio Microphone System

Specifications

DQM 800H

DQM 600H

Operating frequency

823Mhz-830Mhz and 

863Mhz-865Mhz

606.0Mhz-614.0Mhz

Power supply

14V 1.2A (adaptor supplied)

Order code

MIC82

MIC81

• UHF band, Phase Lock Loop (PLL)

offering stable RF transmission

• Frequency groups and a group of 

users set their own frequencies and 
storage, multiple sets of compatible 
frequency presets

• Tuning bandwidth up to 8MHz can 

provide 110 selectable frequencies 
for the 606-614Mhz CH38 band 
and 9MHz+2Mhz with 99 selectable 
frequencies for the 823-832Mhz 
CH65 and 863-865Mhz CH70 band

• OLED display offers a wide viewing 

angle while remaining bright in 
darkened conditions

• Frequency, Channel, RF and   

AF signal strength meters

• 1U rack metal housing with integrated 

brackets, include antenna cable 
interface for front-mount antenna

• Combined use Jog Dial button 

operation for fast menu navigation

• Integrated antenna splitter for 

reduced RF interference

• Balanced XLR output for  

each channel plus unbalanced  
mixed output

• Automatic frequency SCAN function
• IR infrared frequency synchronisation 

via infrared interface

• Noise locking 
• Mute circuitry for reduced noise
• Flat frequency response: 50Hz-16KHz 
• Dynamic, cardioid handheld 

microphone capsule

• Battery type: AA 1.5V DC Alkaline  

(not supplied)

• 1U full width rack mount receiver

In the handheld system box:  

1 x receiver, 2 x removable antenna, 2 x antenna 

extension cables, 4 x handheld transmitters, 1 x 

14V 1.2A mains PSU & 1 x user manual

In the beltpack box:  

1 x beltpack transmitter, 1 x lavalier (tie clip) 

microphone, 1 x headset microphone  

& 1 x user manual

Receiver specifications

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Radio frequency sensitivity:  
6dBμV, S/N>80dB

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Working range: Straight line 
distance 60 m  
(Note: The actual range depends 
on RF signal absorption, reflection 
and interference)

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Mute control mode: Noise locking

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Combined frequency response: 
50Hz-16KHz (±3dB)

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Total harmonic distortion (THD):  
<0.5% @ 1KHz

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Panel display: OLED display x 4

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Receiver dimensions (H x W x D): 
45 x 482 x 215mm

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Weight: 2.0kg

Summary of Contents for DQM Series

Page 1: ...Order codes MIC82 DQM 800H 823 830Mhz and 863 865Mhz MIC82A DQM 800BP 823 830Mhz and 863 865Mhz MIC81 DQM 600H 606 614Mhz MIC81A DQM 600BP 606 614Mhz DQM Series UHF Radio Microphone System User Manual...

Page 2: ...ce the system s life Only use the equipment indoors Do not expose to flammable sources liquids or gases Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is not in use or before cleaning Only...

Page 3: ...selectable frequencies for the 606 614Mhz CH38 band and 9MHz 2Mhz with 99 selectable frequencies for the 823 832Mhz CH65 and 863 865Mhz CH70 band OLED display offers a wide viewing angle while remaini...

Page 4: ...urvey the wireless signals available within reception range 7 MENU Control Rotary jog wheel with push to enter function This allows the user to navigate the receivers menu system 8 SW Button Press the...

Page 5: ...eiver for each of the channels to suit the gain structure of the mixer they are to be connected into Channel Frequency Setup Press the SW button to access the menu function and select a channel to be...

Page 6: ...tter at any one time If the user attempts to power on and use two transmitters on the same receiver frequency the system will malfunction and not operate correctly as one transmitter will cut out the...

Page 7: ...24 500 863 975 864 200 828 225 864 300 826 125 824 500 824 100 824 200 863 000 CH4 827 175 863 150 864 800 825 250 864 900 826 575 827 175 824 900 825 000 863 600 CH5 831 800 863 525 824 675 827 975 8...

Page 8: ...the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources House...

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