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UHF-16

UHF-16

UHF-16

UHF-16

UHF-16

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UHF-16

UHF-16

UHF-16

UHF-16

UHF-16

16 Channel PLL Frequency Synthesized

UHF Wireless Microphone

and Instrument System

Summary of Contents for UHF-16

Page 1: ...UHF 16 UHF 16 UHF 16 UHF 16 UHF 16 OWNER S MANUAL UHF 16 UHF 16 UHF 16 UHF 16 UHF 16 16 Channel PLL Frequency Synthesized UHF Wireless Microphone and Instrument System ...

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Page 3: ...phone Operation 11 UB 16 Bodypack Transmitter 1 Powering the Transmitter 12 2 Selecting Input for Operation 12 3 Connecting the Audio Source 12 4 Turning on the Transmitter 12 5 Selecting the Operating Frequency 13 6 Selecting the Tone Squelch Mode Activity Indicator 13 7 Locking the Keyboard 13 8 Microphone and Instrument Operation 13 a Instrument Use 13 b Microphone Use 14 9 Cautions 14 a Feedba...

Page 4: ...ustry best 120 dB Dynamic Range and the clearest most natural sound available in wireless today Using this Manual This booklet gives instructions for the operation of the UHF 16 system including the UB 16 Bodypack Transmitter and the UH 16 Handheld Microphone Transmitter Please read this instruction booklet completely before operating your system and refer to the Nady UHF 16 Frequency Guide for th...

Page 5: ... 4 jack audio outputs and BNC jacks for dual antennas Externally powered with 12 VDC 500 mA AC adapter Optional rack kits enable single or side by side rack mounting UB 16 and UH 16 Transmitters Choice of transmitters UH 16 handheld or UB 16 bodypack both 16 channel selectable UH 16 and UB 16 both operate on 2 AA batteries for the longest reliable and economical battery life UH 16 handheld is a sl...

Page 6: ...nting 2 Receivers Side by Side If you want to rack mount 2 receivers side by side in an audio equipment rack contact the Nady Systems Service Department see SERVICE FOR YOUR NADY WIRELESS page 18 for an optional RMK 16D DOUBLE RACK MOUNTING KIT 6c and proceed as follows 1 Remove the covers of both receivers by removing the 4 screws on the bottom plate as shown 2 Join the 2 receivers together with ...

Page 7: ...C ADAPTOR 1 provided in the 12 VDC INPUT JACK 2 on the back of the receiver Then plug the adapter into an AC outlet Note Any center positive 12V DC source with 500 mA capability can also be used Turn the VOLUME CONTROL 7 counterclockwise to minimum and press the POWER SWITCH 8 ON The POWER ON LED 9 will now light and the receiver is operational The LCD DISPLAY 11 should also be lit The AUDIO LEVEL...

Page 8: ...the tones otherwise the receiver audio will remain muted The signaling tones are also used to display the transmitter battery status If the Tone Squelch is defeated this function will not be operational b The Receive Level Mute blocks audio noise when the received signal level is too low or interfering transmissions are high A MUTE RF SQUELCH CONTROL 13 is provided on the front panel This control ...

Page 9: ...he volume is set too high you may overload your mixer or amp The UHF 16 receiver is equipped with an AF DISPLAY ICON 11a which displays up to 4 segments depending on the strength of the audio signal from the transmitter Occasional flickering of the 4th bar segment of this display on loud inputs to the transmitter is normal If this segment displays continuously decrease the volume to the transmitte...

Page 10: ...l switch from the battery OK to the LOW battery mode See CHANNEL DISPLAY AND UP DOWN BUTTON OPERATION page 15 and UHF 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS page 8 The channel number on the CHANNEL LED DISPLAY 19 will extinguish in 10 seconds The activity indicator or LED will remain on in the DISPLAY See CHANNEL DISPLAY AND UP DOWN BUTTON OPERATION page 15 2 Selecting the Operating Frequency In order for the ...

Page 11: ...smitter location and speaker placement so that acoustic feedback howling or screeching will be avoided The UHF 16 receiver is equipped with an AF DISPLAY 11a icon which displays up to 4 segments depending on the strength of the audio signal from the transmitter Occasional flickering of the 4th bar segment of this display on loud inputs to the transmitter is normal If this segment displays continuo...

Page 12: ...P 34 it on to your clothes or instrument strap if using the UB 16 as an instrument transmitter Note Use only the input audio source as per the input selected with the AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH or the audio will not be optimal a muddy or distorted sound may result 4 Turning on the Transmitter Turn on the UB 16 by sliding the OFF STANDBY ON SWITCH 28 to the STANDBY position transmitter on audio mu...

Page 13: ...hat the INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH 23 is in the GT position When ready to play slide the audio OFF STANDBY ON SWITCH 28 to the ON position Adjust the volume of the receiver as per the Audio Output Instrument Connections section of the preceding UHF 16 receiver instructions Note The INPUT LEVEL CONTROL 26 is deactivated and not used when the UB 16 is in GT instrument mode Levels should be adjusted with ...

Page 14: ...down somewhat depending on the volume levels expected In either application experiment and set for maximum possible gain without audible distortion on the high level peaks Note Turning down the gain too much can compromise the signal to noise and is not recommended 9 Cautions a Feedback Observe care in selecting P A volume transmitter location and speaker placement so that acoustic feedback howlin...

Page 15: ...condition of the battery in the remote transmitter Note that the Battery Icon will not display if the Tone Squelch is disabled 2 UH 16 and UB 16 Transmitters Operation of Channel Display and Up and Down buttons Keyboard Lock and Tone Squelch a Changing the Channel Assignment Press Up or Down button to change channels The Channel number indicator will vanish after 10 seconds The Tone Squelch indica...

Page 16: ... 60 MHz 799 50 MHz 847 80 MHz 5 728 30 MHz 801 10 MHz 848 80 MHz 6 729 30 MHz 802 80 MHz 849 50 MHz 7 731 40 MHz 804 90 MHz 850 90 MHz 8 732 35 MHz 805 85 MHz 851 85 MHz 9 734 00 MHz 807 45 MHz 853 45 MHz 10 735 40 MHz 808 85 MHz 854 85 MHz 11 736 60 MHz 810 05 MHz 856 05 MHz 12 739 10 MHz 812 55 MHz 858 55 MHz 13 739 90 MHz 813 35 MHz 859 35 MHz 14 742 60 MHz 816 05 MHz 861 35 MHz 15 744 15 MHz 8...

Page 17: ...ted received AF and RF level A B diversity status and transmitter low battery alert Power Requirements AC DC adapter 12 VDC 500 mA 115 230 VAC Antenna Right angle BNC or external remote BNC Dimensions 1 7 x 7 5 x 8 9 43x190x226mm Weight 1 lb 14 oz 9 kg UB 16 UH 16 Transmitters Models Available UH 16 handheld mic UB 16 bodypack RF Output Power 1 mW 50 mW max country and band dependent Harmonic and ...

Page 18: ...t card Ship the unit prepaid to Nady Systems Inc Service Department 6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville CA 94608 Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing For service of a unit under Warranty please follow the instructions on your Warranty Card regarding Warranty Service International For service please contact the NADY distributor in your country through the dealer from whom y...

Page 19: ...6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville California 94608 Tel 510 652 2411 Fax 510 652 5075 www nady com ...

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