RECEIVER (1000URX) SETUP (continued)
A. Attaching the antennas to the 1000URX:
To attach the high-gain antennas to the 1000URX, fit the BNC connector
on the antenna to the receiver
[
c
]
, press down and rotate clockwise.
To remove the antennas, rotate the antenna’s BNC connector counter-
clockwise and pull up.
B. Connecting an Output cable between the 1000URX and camera:
It is necessary to connect the output of the 1000URX [
e
] to the camera’s
‘MIC’ or ‘Line’ input by means of a properly wired cable (not supplied).
The connector on the 1000URX is wired with pin 1 as Ground, pin 2 as
Positive (+) and pin 3 as Negative (-). Set the
OUTPUT
Line/Mic switch
on the 1000URX [
j
] to the appropriate position, matching the input on
the camera that is used.
C. Setting the receiving frequency on the 1000URX:
Before the 1000URX can be used, it and the associated transmitter
have to set to the same frequency. This can be accomplished on the
receiver by first setting the LCD display to one of two views - ‘Fre-
quency’ or ‘Channel’. To do this, after applying battery power, first turn
the 1000URX to the ON position [
i
]. Next, using the tip of a ballpoint
pen, an unbent paper clip or something similar, press the MODE but-
ton [
k
] repeatedly until one of the two screens below appears.
Using either the UP or DOWN button [
l
] the desired receiving fre-
quency or channel number can be set. Tapping the button steps the
frequency or channel number one at a time while pressing and holding
the button in moves through the frequencies or channel numbers rap-
idly. There are 121 different frequencies or channel numbers to chose
from. Once the desired frequency or channel has been determined be
certain to set both the transmitter and receiver to match.
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C. MIC
This 4-pin Hirose connector [
h
] is the microphone input. Azden pro-
duces a number of lapel, head-worn and neck-worn microphones that
are specifically suited for the 1000BT. In addition, other externally pow-
ered (5VDC) electret condenser microphones can be used when they
are properly wired with the correct Herosi connector (pin 1 is for audio
+, pin 2 is not used, pin 3 is for bias voltage and pin 4 is ground). If you
are using the 1000BT as a wireless instrument transmitter the connec-
tions are somewhat different (pin 1 is not used, pin 2 is the audio +, pin
3 is for bias voltage and pin 4 is ground).
D. Input Level Adjustment
This screwdriver adjustment [
♣
] controls the input level of the micro-
phone. Counterclockwise rotation reduces the input gain while clock-
wise rotation increases the input gain.
E. Belt Clip
The metal beltclip [
c
] provides a convienent method of attaching the
transmiiter to the user.
F. Antenna
The antenna [
d
] should be kept clear of metal objects.
G. Display
In addition to showing the frequency and channel number, the display
[
i
] also shows other useful information.
The LCD segments on the left show the approximate remaining battery