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OWNER'S MANUAL

FREQUENCY-AGILE UHF 

WIRELESS SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for Concert99

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL FREQUENCY AGILE UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2015 Samson Technologies V1 3 Samson Technologies 45 Gilpin Avenue Hauppauge New York 11788 8816 Phone 1 800 3 SAMSON 1 800 372 6766 Fax 631 784 2201 www samsontech com ...

Page 3: ...rd or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 16 Caution to prevent electrical shock match wide blade plug wide slot ful...

Page 4: ...nd if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the ...

Page 5: ... complete information about our full product line We recommend you keep the following records for reference as well as a copy of your sales receipt Receiver Serial number _________________________________________ Transmitter Serial number ______________________________________ Date of purchase ______________________________________________ With proper care and maintenance your Concert 99 wireless ...

Page 6: ...is knob sets the level of the audio signal being output through both the balanced and unbalanced output jacks on the rear panel Reference level is obtained when the knob is turned fully clockwise to its 10 setting 3 LCD Display Displays transmitter and receiver settings 4 GROUP Button Press and release button to cycle through the available groups Press and hold button to scan for available channel...

Page 7: ...he supplied power adapter here using the strain relief as shown in the illustration below WARNING Do not substitute any other kind of power adapter Doing so can cause severe damage to the CR99 and will void your warranty 3 BALANCED OUTPUT Use this electronically balanced low impedance 600 Ohm XLR jack when connecting the CR99 to professional 4dBu audio equipment Pin wiring is as follows Pin 1 grou...

Page 8: ...control adjusts the trans mitter input sensitivity to work with microphone and instruments inputs For optimal performance using the included screwdriver set the input GAIN control to where you see the CR99 Audio Meter maximum indicator start to light under high levels then turn down slowly until the maximum indicator stops lighting 8 Battery Holder Insert two standard AA LR6 bat teries here being ...

Page 9: ...rent for more than four hours WARNING Do not insert the batteries backwards doing so can cause severe damage to the CH99 and will void your warranty 5 Input GAIN Control This control adjusts the transmitter input sensitivity For optimal per formance using the included screwdriver set the input GAIN control to where you see the CR99 Audio Meter maximum indicator start to light under high levels the...

Page 10: ...itter can see the receiver 2 With the CR99 powered off connect the included power adapter Turn the CR99 on momentarily to confirm that the unit is receiving power Then turn the CR99 power off Quick Start 3 With your amplifier or mixer off and volume control all the way down connect the CR99 receiver output jack to the mic or line level input of a mixer or amplifier using the balanced XLR output or...

Page 11: ...or CH99 handheld transmitter Leave the battery compartment open 6 Turn on the power to the transmitter by pressing and holding Power switch the indicator LED will light green 7 Press and hold the CR99 CHANNEL button to execute an IR Set which synchronizes the transmitter to the same channel as the receiver via infrared transmission ...

Page 12: ...ter with a connected instrument play the instrument at normal performance level Slowly raise the volume of your amplifier or mixer until the desired level is reached 12 Walk around the performance area to ensure the coverage is consistent throughout If you find the system has noticeable dropouts reduced overall working range or unexpected noise bursts change the operating channel of the system usi...

Page 13: ...ls of the rack case and are aligned with the rack rail holes Mount the receiver into the rack using the appropriate size rack screws not included To ensure equal tension and balance when installing the receiver you should secure screws in a crisscross pat tern of opposite corners top left bot tom right top right bottom left In order to mount two CR99 receivers in one rack space the system includes...

Page 14: ...775 481 350 484 950 487 850 488 850 493 300 9 474 325 475 700 476 175 481 750 485 350 488 250 489 250 493 700 Group D 542 566MHz Channel Group 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0 545 050 546 425 546 900 552 475 556 075 558 975 559 975 564 425 1 542 125 543 500 543 975 549 550 553 150 556 050 557 050 561 500 2 542 525 543 900 544 375 549 950 553 550 556 450 557 450 561 900 3 543 075 544 450 544 925 550 500 5...

Page 15: ...25 611 700 612 175 617 750 621 350 624 250 625 250 629 700 Group L 823 832MHz Channel Group 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0 823 125 824 125 825 325 826 725 827 925 828 325 829 700 830 800 1 823 225 824 225 825 425 826 825 828 025 828 425 829 800 830 900 2 823 325 824 325 825 525 826 925 828 125 828 525 829 900 831 000 3 823 425 824 425 825 625 827 025 828 225 828 625 830 000 831 100 4 823 525 824 525 82...

Page 16: ...put gain on the transmitter or audio source level may be too high Audio dropout The transmitter may be too far away from the receiver Move it closer to the receiver or reposition the antennas Remove any sources that may cause RF interference such as cell phones cordless phones lighting equipment computers metal structures etc Move receiver to the top space of the equipment rack or place on top of ...

Page 17: ...mm x 62mm x 18 5mm Weight 0 2 lb 93 g CH99 Handheld Transmitter Microphone Element Dynamic Input Gain Range 28 dB RF Power 10 mW EIRP Power Requirements Two AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 8 hours Dimensions HxØ 10 23 x 2 1 260mm x 54mm Weight 0 48 lb 218 g CR99 Receiver Audio Output Level Unbalanced 14 dBu Audio Output Level Balanced 9 dBu Audio Output Impedance Unbalanced 810 Ohms Audio O...

Page 18: ...equirements EN301 489 9 V1 4 1 Specific conditions for wireless microphones similar Radio Frequency RF audio link equipment cordless audio and in ear monitoring EN300 422 1 V1 5 1 Technical characteristics and methods EN300 422 2 V1 4 1 Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R TTE directive EN62479 2010 Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 1a of t...

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Page 20: ...Samson Technologies Corp 45 Gilpin Avenue Hauppauge New York 11788 8816 Phone 1 800 3 SAMSON 1 800 372 6766 Fax 631 784 2201 www samsontech com ...

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