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UXBP BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER

1. BATTERY INSTALLATION

Alkaline AA batteries are recommended.  

Fig A. Use a fingernail to gently remove the battery cover. Insert fresh AA

alkaline  batteries, observing correct polarity as marked inside the battery

compartment.  Replace the battery cover.  

2. AF GAIN CONTROL 

Fig A. The transmitter’s AF gain control is locat-

ed on the rear.  Use a small flat screwdriver to adjust the gain for optimal

transmitter volume.  Decrease the gain if distortion is heard.

3. BATTERY/POWER INDICATOR

Fig B. The GREEN indicator should

light when the transmitter is ON. With fresh batteries it will shine strongly.

As the batteries weaken, the indicator will grow dimmer.  When the indica-

tor becomes very dim or goes out, replace the batteries for continued oper-

ation.  Expect about 25 hours of use from a set of alkaline batteries.

4. CHANNEL SELECTOR 

Fig B. The transmitter has 16  different chan-

nels.  If you encounter signal interference, try selecting an alternate channel.

Make sure the receiver is set to the same channel as the transmitter. Use a

small flat-head screwdriver to change the channel.

5. INPUT CONNECTOR 

Fig D. The mini XLR input jack will connect a

Lavaliere mic, headset mic, or instrument cable to the transmitter.  Line up

the notches on the side of the jack and plug.  Push in until the cable locks

into the jack.  To unplug the mini XLR cable, press the round release but-

ton on the cable to unlock it from the jack.

6. TRANSMITTER ON SWITCH 

Fig D. Turn the receiver volume down

before turning the transmitter power ON. The transmitter ON-OFF switch is

located at the top of the unit.  In the ON position, the GREEN indicator Fig

should illuminate.

7. BELT CASE

Fig E. The belt case features a clear front window to

expose the GREEN Battery/Power indicator.  The Belt loop features an

adjustable velcro release which makes it especially useful with guitar

straps.

UXHM HEADSET MIC

1. CONNECTION

Fig D. & Fig. F

Connect the mic cable to the transmitter’s mini XLR input jack.  Place the mic on
vocalist head with the headband resting comfortably on the rear of the neck.  Keep
the mic a minimum of 2 inches from the mouth.  Adjust the mic position to minimize
air from hitting the mic.

UXLP LAVALIERE MIC

1. CONNECTION

Fig D. & Fig. G Connect the lavaliere mic cable to the trans-

mitter’s mini XLR input jack.  Clip the mic to a shirt.  For optimum sound, position the

mic as close to the mouth with the top of the mic facing up. Test out various positions

along the center of the chest to determine the ideal mic placement.  This may vary from

person to person as each voice projects uniquely.

UX16-MC HAND HELD MIC

1. BATTERY INSTALLATION

Fig H.

While holding the lower part of the transmitter body, unscrew the windscreen ball

on top of the mic.  Press the release clip to eject the battery dock.  Install fresh AA

alkaline batteries.  Replace the battery dock and make sure the clip snaps into the

locked position so the battery dock won’t slide out.  Match the 4 pins on the mic han-

dle to the windscreen ball and turn clockwise until tight.  

2. POWER ON AND CHANNEL SELECT

Fig H.

Squeeze the release tab on the top of the colored mic end cap.  Pull the cap off to

reveal the power switch and channel selector.  Make sure to turn the receiver volume

down before turning the mic power ON. The Green LED indicates the mic is ON. Turn

the volume up on the receiver to set your level. Make sure the receiver is set to the

same channel as the mic. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to change the channel.

3. OPTIONAL UX16-ID 7 COLOR CODED END CAPS

Fig I.

Use the optional UX16-ID color coded end caps to identify multiple microphones in

use.  Each color can correspond to a different wireless channel.

UXBP TRANSMITTER

UX16-MC HAND HELD MIC

UXHM HEAD MIC

Removable

Battery dock

AF Gain Control

Remove cap to turn ON

and select channel

Push to

remove

Battery

cover

Fig. B  

Green Power

Indicator

Channel

Selector

Fig. A  

The transmitter belt case features

a belt loop with a velcro release.

Fig. E  

Fig. F

Fig. G

Fig. H

Fig. I

Fig. D

Top View

Push the
round
button to
release
the cable

Transmitter

ON/OFF switch

UXLP LAVALIERE MIC

Содержание UX16-MC

Страница 1: ...back of the receiver balanced XLR and unbalanced 1 4 Connect the appropriate cables for your system 3 POWER CONNECTIONS Connect the included AC adapter to the DC power input on the back of the receiver Then plug the adapter into a standard 120 volt 60 Hz AC power outlet 4 RECEIVER POWER ON Turn down the Volume control of the receiver as well as the mixer Switch on the receiver only Do not switch o...

Страница 2: ...eceiver antenna should be in the open and away from any metal or cement walls If in a rack have the unit on top or angle antennas outward away from the metal rack 5 Turn the transmitter off when not in use Remove the battery if the trans mitter is not used for a period of time TIPS TO OBTAIN THE BEST WIRELESS RESULTS REAR PANEL FEATURES 7 DC POWER INPUT Use AC power adapter which supplies 12V DC 8...

Страница 3: ...transmitter s mini XLR input jack Place the mic on vocalist head with the headband resting comfortably on the rear of the neck Keep the mic a minimum of 2 inches from the mouth Adjust the mic position to minimize air from hitting the mic UXLP LAVALIERE MIC 1 CONNECTION Fig D Fig G Connect the lavaliere mic cable to the trans mitter s mini XLR input jack Clip the mic to a shirt For optimum sound po...

Страница 4: ...of suf ficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intend ed to alert the user to the presence of impor tant operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance LIMITED WARRANTY 90 days on all wireless electronic components Does not cover cables connectors or broken parts caused by normal ware and tear or dropping Shi...

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