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Wireless Microphone 

Package

2-698-941-

31

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UWP-X5

©2007 Sony Corporation

Operating Instructions

GB

Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

Summary of Contents for UWP-X5

Page 1: ...Wireless Microphone Package 2 698 941 31 1 UWP X5 2007 Sony Corporation Operating Instructions GB Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ...

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Page 3: ...ansmitter UTX B1 11 Installing a diversity tuner module URX M1 13 Settings 15 Setting the transmission channel UTX B1 only 15 Setting the reception channel URX M1 only 15 Detecting and selecting the available channels automatically URX M1 only 17 Setting the attenuation level of the audio input UTX B1 only 17 Resetting the accumulated battery use time indication UTX B1 only 18 Setting the RF outpu...

Page 4: ... accessories By installing the tuner module into the tuner base unit or the powered mixer the system construction to meet the desired purpose of use and required system scale becomes possible Body pack transmitter UTX B1 1 Diversity tuner module URX M1 1 Supplied accessories Head set type microphone 1 Clip 1 Operating Instructions 1 Belt clip 1 Headband 1 ...

Page 5: ...lexible boom allowing you to finely adjust the position and angle of the microphone Precautions The UWP X5 units must be used within a temperature range of 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating the UWP X5 units near electrical equipment motors transformers or dimmers may cause it to be affected by electromagnetic induction Keep the UWP X5 units as far from such equipment as possible The presence of ...

Page 6: ...cator Lights up red when the transmitter is tuned on To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communication devices The use of portable telephones and other communication devices near the UWP X5 products may result in malfunction and interference with audio signals It is recommended that portable communication devices near the UWP X5 products be turned off ...

Page 7: ...ET button in transmission mode the channel indication changes as follows For details see Settings on page 15 e selection selection reset buttons Press these buttons to set the transmission channel frequency or attenuation level of the input signal The button resets the accumulated battery use time to 00 00 f Battery compartment Accommodates two LR6 size AA alkaline batteries For details on how to ...

Page 8: ...er of dots indicates the RF input level B AF audio frequency indication Appears whenever the output audio signal is stronger than the reference level C GP group CH channel indication Shows the reception channel group and channel number Each time you press the SET button the channel indication changes as follows For details see Settings on page 15 d selection selection reset buttons Press these but...

Page 9: ...that component For details on the power supply to the diversity tuner module refer to the operating instructions of the component in which the diversity tuner module is installed Body pack transmitter UTX B1 The body pack transmitter can be powered by two LR6 size AA alkaline batteries for about six hours of continuous operation at 25 ºC 77ºF Details on inserting the batteries and the battery cond...

Page 10: ...that you replace the batteries with brand new ones Notes on battery Batteries may leak or explode if mistreated Be sure to follow these instructions Be sure to install the batteries with the correct polarity Always replace the two batteries together Do not use different types of batteries or old and new one together The batteries are not rechargeable When not using the component for a long period ...

Page 11: ...to the body pack transmitter UTX B1 To attach the head set type microphone To wear the head set type microphone Head set type microphone supplied Insert the plug 1 then turn and lock the connector cover 2 Hook the upper part of the ear clip on an ear then press the ear clip gently onto the ear to settle it in place The head set type microphone can be worn on either ear To obtain proper sound quali...

Page 12: ...icrophone from falling off attach the supplied clip 2 to the microphone cable then clip the microphone cable to the clothing Insert one end of the belt clip into one of two holes on either side of the transmitter and then insert the other end into the hole on the other side Insert a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen between the belt clip and the transmitter to make some space between them and...

Page 13: ...lot on the unit into which the tuner module will be installed Keep the tuner module away from static electricity To install a diversity tuner module URX M1 into an MB X6 Tuner Base Unit The MB X6 Tuner Base Unit can accommodate up to 6 diversity tuner modules URX M1 1 Loosen the screws at both sides of the front cover then slide the front cover downward 2 Hold the screws by the head and pull forwa...

Page 14: ...RX M1 into an SRP X500P Powered Mixer The SRP X500P Powered Mixer can accommodate up to two diversity tuner modules URX M1 Remove the tuner slot cover from the SRP X500P and inspect the top and bottom sides of the diversity tuner module Then insert it into the slot To remove the diversity tuner module Pull the latch securing the tuner module to the side and pull out the tuner module Tuner module T...

Page 15: ...or frequency will appear in the display section the next time you turn on the transmitter by setting the POWER switch to ON When you are setting the transmission channel the transmitter cannot be used to transmit signals Do not remove the batteries while setting the transmission channel If they are inadvertently removed re insert them immediately and redo the procedure Setting the transmission cha...

Page 16: ...lect the channel by frequency indication 1 Press the SET button for more than one second Keep pressing the SET button until the display section parameters start to flash 2 Press the SET button repeatedly until the frequency indication appears and starts flashing 3 Press the or button to select the frequency 4 When the desired frequency appears leave the tuner for about 10 seconds until the selecte...

Page 17: ...the automatic detection and selection of available channels finish you can change the group and channel on each tuner module manually Do the automatic detection and selection of available channels with the channel group other than channel group 00 When there are unavailable channels due to extraneous radio wave and the channel could not be selected on some tuner modules NO CH appears on the displa...

Page 18: ...n resets to 00 00 While 00 00 is still displayed you can return to previous value by pressing the button 4 Set the POWER switch to OFF to complete the setting or press the SET button to set other items The results are stored in memory The change becomes effective the next time you turn on the unit by setting the POWER switch to ON Setting the RF output power level UTX B1 only You can select the RF...

Page 19: ...on the environment where the UWP X5 components are installed external noise or radio waves may disrupt transmission on certain channels When selecting a channel under these circumstances turn off the transmitter Then on the tuner select a channel for which the RF indications do not appear in the display section or for which the RF indicator does not light up i e a channel free from noise or radio ...

Page 20: ...devices to be used with this product consult your nearest Sony representative or the dealer from whom you purchased the product Sample configurations for AV presentations Note SRP X500P Powered Mixer To DVD player PC or VTR etc Body pack transmitter UTX B1 AN 820 UHF antenna Diversity tuner module URX M1 1 BNC cable 2 XLR cable or pin cable ...

Page 21: ... transmitter UTX B1 only Messages Meanings Remedy Err 01 An error has occurred in the backup memory data Contact your Sony dealer Err 02 The PLL synthesized circuit is abnormal Restart the unit If the message appears again contact your Sony dealer Err 03 The battery voltage exceeds the allowable limit Use the specified battery ...

Page 22: ...is less than half that of an alkaline battery The UWP X5 is being used under cold conditions The batteries drain quickly under cold conditions The channel cannot be changed An attempt was made to change the channel by pressing the SET button only Restart the unit while holding down the SET button Then change the channel with the and buttons There is no sound The channel setting on the transmitter ...

Page 23: ...h the RF indications on the tuner do not appear or for which the RF indicator on the tuner does not light up and set the tuner and transmitter to the same usable channel When two or more transmitters are used simultaneously use another channel group that is unaffected by jamming radio waves The transmitter and the tuner are set to different channels Set the transmitter to the same channel as the t...

Page 24: ...prox 6 hours measured with two Sony LR6 AA size alkaline batteries at 25 C 77 F with output power of 10 mW Antenna 1 4λ wave length wire Audio input connector 3 5 mm dia mini jack Audio input level 60 dBV to 39 dBV RF output level 10 mW 2 mW selectable Reference deviation 5 kHz Distortion 1 0 or less Indicator Power on Dimensions 63 100 27 mm 2 1 2 4 1 1 8 inches w h d excluding the antennas Mass ...

Page 25: ...h d Mass Approx 150 g 5 oz Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATIO...

Page 26: ...ps for the tuner is selected to avoid mutual interference from other Sony wireless microphones transmitters Group for transmitter and tuner Group 00 TV 68 CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz 68 01 68 02 68 03 68 04 68 05 68 06 68 07 68 08 68 09 68 10 68 11 68 12 794 125 794 250 794 375 794 500 794 625 794 750 794 875 795 000 795 125 795 250 795 375 795 500 68 13 68 14 68 15 68 16 68 17 68 18 68 19 68 20 6...

Page 27: ...9 35 69 36 803 125 803 250 803 375 803 500 803 625 803 750 803 875 804 000 804 125 804 250 804 375 804 500 69 37 69 38 69 39 69 40 69 41 69 42 69 43 69 44 69 45 69 46 69 47 804 625 804 750 804 875 805 000 805 125 805 250 805 375 805 500 805 625 805 750 805 875 CH MHz 68 05 68 14 68 25 68 41 68 47 69 12 69 16 69 30 69 37 69 40 69 42 794 625 795 750 797 125 799 125 799 875 801 500 802 000 803 750 80...

Page 28: ... 34 68 37 795 125 795 375 796 375 797 125 797 750 798 250 798 625 CH MHz 69 09 69 11 69 19 69 25 69 30 69 34 69 37 801 125 801 375 802 375 803 125 803 750 804 250 804 625 CH MHz 68 10 68 21 68 29 68 35 68 39 68 42 68 44 795 250 796 625 797 625 798 375 798 875 799 250 799 500 CH MHz 68 10 68 13 68 17 68 22 68 28 68 36 68 38 795 250 795 625 796 125 796 750 797 500 798 500 798 750 CH MHz 69 10 69 13 ...

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