UX600B BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
To access the battery compartment, slide the rear cover panel off
toward the bottom. Insert fresh AA alkaline batteries, observing
correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment. Slide
the cover back on until it locks.
2. POWER / MUTE BUTTON
To turn the beltpack ON, press and release the white button on
the top of the unit.
The power button LED and front display backlight will turn on.
The channel/frequency digits and battery status symbol will be
displayed.
To MUTE the output, quickly press and release the button.
“
RF OFF
” will appear on the display for 1 second.
The backlight will blink while muted, and the “no speaker”
symbol will show on the display.
To UNMUTE, quickly press and release the button again.
“
RF ON
” will be displayed for 1 second.
To turn the unit OFF, press and hold the button for about two seconds, the screen will
display “
OFF
” for 1 second, then the UX600B will turn off.
3. SETTINGS BUTTONS
Press and hold the SET button until “
SETUP
” is displayed.
The first digit will be blinking.
Select the setting to be changed with short presses of the SET
button.
Adjust the setting with the UP/DOWN buttons.
Press the SET button again to save and exit.
GROUP and CHANNEL: (example:
1- 8
; group 1, channel 8)
Set to both numbers match the UX600R receiver.
FREQUENCY: (example:
530.950
) and the “
MHZ”
symbol appears in the lower right.
Allows manual selection of the frequency, however the GROUP-CHANNEL setting is rec-
ommended. (see UX600R - FREQUENCY)
The first 3 digits change in 1 MHz steps, the second 3 digits change in 0.025 MHz steps.
SENSITIVITY:
“SEnSiT”
will display for 1 second, then the setting value.
(example:
0 dB
) Settings from +12dB to -18dB, in 3 dB steps.
Sets the level of the internal preamp to the transmitter. You may want to increase this set-
ting for soft speaking when used with microphones, or set it lower to prevent overloading
from powerful vocals, or when connected to an instrument.
ATTENUATOR: (
Att OFF
,
Att ON
) Adds an attenuation circuit when used.
Recommended when connecting instruments with the UXGT cable, or with strong vocals
through the UXHM or UXL mics. If the SENSITIVITY setting has been turned all the way
down and the transmitter is still being overdriven, setting ATT ON will add a buffer to the
internal preamp to allow more headroom.
RF POWER: (
rFP Hi
,
rFP Lo
) Changes the transmitter’s RF power output.
Use the “rFP Hi” setting if you experience dropouts which cannot be remedied by chang-
ing the channel/frequency, or if the transmitter will be used far from the receiver.
Set this to “rFP Lo” if the sytem is causing interference with another system, if used very
close to the receiver, or if you are hearing unexplainable distortion at high audio levels.
SCREEN LOCK: (
Loc OFF, Loc ON
):
Set to “Loc ON” to prevent accidental changes or tampering. If set to Loc ON, only the
Lock screen will display when settings are accessed. Change the setting to Loc OFF to
allow adjustments.
4. INPUT CONNECTION:
Connect one of the following to the transmitter’s mini XLR
input jack on the UX600B.
UXHM HEADSET MIC:
Connect the mic cable to the mini XLR input jack. Place the mic
on the vocalist’s head. Keep the mic a minimum of 2 inches from the mouth to minimize
air hitting the mic.
UXL LAVALIERE MIC:
Connect the lavaliere mic cable to the mini XLR input jack. Clip
the mic to clothing near the top center of the chest. 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.
UXGT INSTRUMENT CABLE:
Connect the cable to the mini XLR input jack. Plug
the 1/4” connector into a guitar, bass or other instrument. Turn the volume down on the
receiving mixer before turning the transmitter power ON.
Push the
round
button to
release
the cable
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
(1.A, 1.B, 1.C)
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, observing correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment. Replace
the battery dock and make sure the clip snaps into the locked position so the battery dock
will not slide out. Match the rectangular stub on windscreen ball to the 4 pins in the mic
handle and turn clockwise until tight.
2. POWER / MUTE BUTTON
To turn the mic ON, press and release the button on the bottom end of the mic.
The display and backlight will turn on.
The channel/frequency digits and battery status symbol will be displayed.
To MUTE the mic, quickly press and release the button.
“
RF OFF
” will appear on the display for 1 second. The
backlight will flash while muted.
To UNMUTE, quickly press and release the button again.
“
RF ON
” will be displayed for 1 second.
To turn the mic OFF, press and hold the button for about
two seconds, the screen wil display “
OFF
”, then turn off.
3. SETTINGS BUTTONS
To access the settings buttons, slide the black plastic cover off the end of the mic.
CHANGING SETTINGS:
Press and hold the SET button until “
SETUP
” is displayed. The setting to be edited will
be blinking. Press the SET button again to select a different setting to edit.
Adjust the setting with the UP/DOWN buttons.
Press the SET button again to save and exit.
GROUP and CHANNEL: (example:
1- 8
; group 1, channel 8)
Set to both numbers match the UX600R receiver.
FREQUENCY: (example:
530.950
) and the “
MHZ”
symbol appears in the lower right.
Allows manual selection of frequency, however the GROUP-CHANNEL setting is recom-
mended. (see UX600R - FREQUENCY)
The first 3 digits change in 1 MHz steps, the second 3 digits change in 0.025 MHz steps.
LEVEL: (example:
0 dB
) range of +12dB to -18dB, in 3 dB steps.
Sets the level of the internal mic pre to the transmitter. You may want to increase this set-
ting for soft speaking, or set it lower to prevent overloading the mic from powerful vocals.
RF POWER: (
rF Hi
,
rF Lo
) Changes the transmitter’s RF power output.
Use the “rF Hi” setting if you experience dropouts which cannot be remedied by changing
the channel/frequency, or if the transmitter will be used far from the receiver.
Set this to “rF Lo” if the sytem is causing interference with another system, if used very
close to the receiver, or if you are hearing unexplainable distortion at high audio levels.
SCREEN LOCK: (
Loc OFF, Loc ON
): Set to “Loc ON” to prevent accidental changes or
tampering. If set to Loc ON, only the Lock screen setting will be accessable.
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1.A
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1.C
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1.B
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UX600M HAND HELD MIC