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CARVIN ENGINEERING DATA

UX SERIES

WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM

PG. 

3

1.  VOLUmE

 

(VOL.) Sets the output level for the XLR and 1/4” output jacks. The output level for the XLR is also affected by the “At” (-20dB attenuator) setting.

   For use with a typical electric guitar and amp, set VOL. to about “4 o’clock”, on the UX600B set sensitivity (SEnSiT)

 t

o “-9dB” and set attenuator (ATT) to “ON”.

2. RF AND AF LEVEL - LED mETERS 

Indicate the strength of the Radio Frequency (wireless) and Audio Frequency (audio) signal levels.

 

If the RF meter is low or off, the transmitter’s carrier signal is not being picked up by the receiver. Be sure the transmitter and receiver frequencies match.                   
If the RF level is still low or fades in and out you may need to change frequency, or set the transmitter’s RF Power to “HI”. Also check antenna connections.

 

The AF meter registers level of the voice or instrument. If it does not register with a voice at the mic or instrument playing, there is a problem with the audio 
signal being received by the transmitter. Check that the UX600B transmitter’s microphone wire or instrument cable is properly connected. On the UX600M 
mic try increasing the level (dB) setting, or with the UX600B beltpack increase the level (SEnSiT) setting or set the UX600B attenuator (ATT) function to OFF. 

 

If the AF meter lights the top two orange and red LEDs the audio signal to the transmitter is too high and may be distorted. On the UX600M mic reduce the 
level (dB) setting. On the UX600B beltpack lower the level (SEnSiT) setting, in addition you may set the attenuator (ATT) to ON for more headroom. 

3.  DOwN, UP AND SET BUTTONS

 

Press and hold the SET button to access the different settings, and change settings with the UP/DOWN.     

4.  POwER BUTTON

 

Press once to turn ON. Hold for 2 seconds to turn OFF.

5.  DISPLAY - BACkLIT LCD

 

A. GROUP 

and 

B. CHANNEL 

Displays the Group and Channel setting if one is selected.

 C. FREQUENCY

 

Displays the receiving Frequency, set by the Group-Channel or Frequency setting.

 If you select a Group and Channel setting, the related Frequency will be automatically selected.

 D. “A” or “B” Reception indicator 

 

Due to the nature of True Diversity reception, the logic

 circuits continually select between the A or B antennas for the best signal reception. 

 E. BATTERY LEVEL

 

Displays the battery level of the remote transmitter.

 F. GROUP MODE ICON 

Indicates when the Group-Channel feature is being used to select the frequency. The “FREQ” icon indicates a manual frequency selection. 

 G. LOCK ON

 

Screen lockout is engaged. No settings can be changed until the lock is turned off.

 H. ATTENUATOR ON

 

Shows the -20dB attenuator for the XLR output signal is engaged.

 I. SQUELCH SETTING

 

Displays the SQUELCH level setting.

 J. MUTE INDICATION

 

Displays when the transmitter MUTE function is used, or when output is automatically muted due to lack of RF signal or Squelch gating. 

CHANGING SETTINGS:

Press and hold the SET button until “

SETUP

” is displayed. An icon for the chosen setting will be flashing on the top row of the screen and the setting to be edited will display.

To select a different setting to edit, press the SET button again. Adjust the setting with the UP/DOWN buttons. Press the SET button again to save and exit.
GROUP, CHANNEL: (example: 

G

 3 

CH

18

;  group 3, channel 18

Set the UX1200R receiver first and then set the transmitter to the same settings. This automatically sets the FREQUENCY.
*NOTE: The GROUP-CHANNEL method is recommended especially when using multiple systems (instead of using the manual Frequency setting).
Set each transmitter-receiver pair to a different Channel, but use the same Group setting for all. If too many Channels have outside interference, change all units to a different Group.
The GROUP-CHANNEL assignments are pre-calculated and designed to avoid crosstalk or other types of interference between wireless channels within the same group, even 
frequencies which are far apart can cause unwanted effects due to harmonics or additions and subtractions in carrier signal waves.
- If the Group-Channel settings on transmitter and receiver are matched but there is no sound; Check the levels on your sound system or amp and check all connections. On the 
UX1200R check the RF and AF signal meters for response, antenna connections and SQUELCH setting. On the UX600M or UX600B check batteries and UX600B input connection.
FREQUENCY: (example: 

530.950 

MHz

) The first 3 digits change in MHz steps, the second 3 digits change in 0.025 MHz steps.  

If you select a GROUP and CHANNEL setting, the FREQUENCY is automatically set and should not be changed. If you need to choose a specific frequency you can change it here.
SCAN: (

SC 

OFF

, SC 

ON

) The SCAN feature detects the next available open RF channel. If RF activity is sensed on or close to a channel, that channel will be skipped.

To use the SCAN feature, first check that the UX1200R receiver’s SCAN setting is ON.
Turn OFF the transmitter for THIS receiver, but turn ON any OTHER transmitters you will be using in this area. NOTE: Set all UX600/UX1200 units to the same Group.
Access the Channel setting, and press the UP or DOWN button. The display will read “SCAN__” for a few seconds. When the next open Channel is displayed, press the SET button 
to store it. Match the UX600M or UX600B transmitter to this Group and Channel after the UX1200R receiver has been set. If “NoFREE” appears on screen, select a different group.
SQUELCH: (example: 

-9

) range of -5 to +10. The SQUELCH setting is used to reduce interference by rejecting background RF signals that fall below the SQUELCH level. Increasing 

the SQUELCH setting will increase the level of RF signal required to pass an audio signal through the receiver.
Setting the SQUELCH too high may cause intermittent sound from your transmitter. In this case lower the SQUELCH, or if you are still experiencing interference you can set the 
UX600M or UX600B transmitter’s RF POWER setting to “

rF Hi

.

ATTENUATION: (

At 

OFF

, At 

ON

): Decreases the output level at the XLR output by -20dB. If your mixer preamp is being overdriven with VOL. turned low, use the “At ON” setting. 

SCREEN LOCK: (

LO 

OFF

, LO 

ON

): Set to “LO ON” to prevent accidental changes or tampering. If set to “LO ON, only the Lock screen setting will be accessable.

UX1200R RECEIVER 

3

5

4

2

1

MUTE

GROUP

E

D

I

B

A

C

G

H

J

F

UX1200R Receiver 

UX1200R Specifications

 

 

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1. VOLUME (VOL.) Sets the output level for the XLR and 1/4” output jacks. The output level for the XLR is also affected by the “Att” (-20dB 

attenuator) setting. For use with a typical electric guitar and amp, set VOL. to about “4 o’clock”, on the UX600B set sensitivity (SEnSiT) to “-9dB” 

and set attenuator (ATT) to “ON”.

 

»

2. RF and AF LEVEL - LED METERS Indicate the strength of the Radio Frequency (wireless) and Audio Frequency (audio) signal levels If the RF 

meter is low or off, the transmitter’s carrier signal is not being picked up by the receiver. 

Be sure the transmitter and receiver frequencies match. If the RF level is still low or 

fades in and out you may need to change frequency, or set the transmitter’s RF Power 

to “HI”. Also check antenna connections. The AF meter registers level of the voice or 

instrument. If it does not register with a voice at the mic or instrument playing, there 

is a problem with the audio signal being received by the transmitter. Check that the 

UX600B transmitter’s microphone wire or instrument cable is properly connected. On 

the UX600M mic try increasing the level (dB) setting, or with the UX600B belt pack 

increase the level (SEnSiT) setting or set the UX600B attenuator (ATT) function to OFF. If 

the AF meter lights the top two orange and red LEDs the audio signal to the transmitter 

is too high and may be distorted. On the UX600M mic reduce the level (dB) setting. 

On the UX600B belt pack lower the level (SEnSiT) setting, in addition you may set the 

attenuator (ATT) to ON for more headroom.

 

»

3. DOWN, UP AND SET BUTTONS: Press and hold the SET button to access the different settings, and change settings with the UP/DOWN.

 

»

4. POWER BUTTON: Press once to turn ON. Hold for 2 seconds to turn OFF.

 

»

5. DISPLAY - BACKLIT LCD: A. GROUP and B. CHANNEL Displays the Group and Channel setting if one is selected. C. FREQUENCY Displays 

the receiving Frequency, set by the Group-Channel or Frequency setting. If you select a Group and Channel setting, the related Frequency will be 

automatically selected. D. “A” or “B” Reception indicator. Due to the nature of True Diversity reception, the logic circuits continually select between 

the A or B antennas for the best signal reception. E. BATTERY LEVEL Displays the battery level of the remote transmitter. F. GROUP MODE ICON 

Indicates when the Group-Channel feature is being used to select the frequency. The “FREQ” icon indicates a manual frequency selection. G. LOCK 

ON Screen lockout is engaged. No settings can be changed until the lock is turned off. H. ATTENUATOR ON Shows the -20dB attenuator for the 

XLR output signal is engaged. I. SQUELCH SETTING Displays the SQUELCH level setting. J. MUTE INDICATION Displays when the transmitter 

MUTE function is used, or when output is automatically muted due to lack of RF signal or Squelch gating.

 

»

CHANGING SETTINGS: Press and hold the SET button until “SETUP” is displayed. An icon for the chosen setting will be flashing on the top row 

of the screen and the setting to be edited will display. To select a different setting to edit, press the SET button again. Adjust the setting with the 

UP/DOWN buttons. Press the SET button again to save and exit. GROUP, CHANNEL: (example: G 3 CH18; group 3, channel 18). Set the UX1200R 

receiver first and then set the transmitter to the same settings. This automatically sets the FREQUENCY. *NOTE: The GROUP-CHANNEL method 

is recommended especially when using multiple systems (instead of using the manual Frequency setting). Set each transmitter-receiver pair to a 

different Channel, but use the same Group setting for all. If too many Channels have outside interference, change all units to a different Group. The 

GROUP-CHANNEL assignments are pre-calculated and designed to avoid crosstalk or other types of interference between wireless channels within 

the same group; even frequencies which are far apart can cause unwanted effects due to harmonics or additions and subtractions in carrier signal 

waves. If the Group-Channel settings on transmitter and receiver are matched but there is no sound; check the levels on your sound system or amp 

and check all connections. On the UX1200R check the RF and AF signal meters for response, antenna connections and SQUELCH setting. On the 

UX600M or UX600B check batteries and UX600B input connection. FREQUENCY: (example: 530.950 MHz). The first 3 digits change in 1 MHz steps, 

the second 3 digits change in 0.025 MHz steps. If you select a GROUP and CHANNEL setting, the FREQUENCY is automatically set and should 

not be changed. If you need to choose a specific frequency you can change it here. SCAN: (SC OFF, SC ON) The SCAN feature detects the next 

available open RF channel. If RF activity is sensed on or close to a channel, that channel will be skipped. To use the SCAN feature, first check that 

the UX1200R receiver’s SCAN setting is ON. Turn OFF the transmitter for THIS receiver, but turn ON any OTHER transmitters you will be using in this 

area. NOTE: Set all UX600/UX1200 units to the same Group. Access the Channel setting, and press the UP or DOWN button. The display will read 

“SCAN__” for a few seconds. When the next open Channel is displayed, press the SET button to store it. Match the UX600M or UX600B transmitter 

to this Group and Channel after the UX1200R receiver has been set. If “NoFREE” appears on screen, select a different group. SQUELCH: (example: 

-9) range of -5 to +10. The SQUELCH setting is used to reduce interference by rejecting background RF signals that fall below the SQUELCH level. 

Increasing the SQUELCH setting will increase the level of RF signal required to pass an audio signal through the receiver. Setting the SQUELCH too 

high may cause intermittent sound from your transmitter. In this case lower the SQUELCH, or if you are still experiencing interference you can set 

the UX600M or UX600B transmitter’s RF POWER setting to “rF Hi”. ATTENUATION: (At OFF, At ON): Decreases the output level at the XLR output by 

-20dB. If your mixer preamp is being overdriven with VOL. turned low, use the “At ON” setting. SCREEN LOCK: (LO OFF, LO ON): Set to “LO ON” to 

prevent accidental changes or tampering. If set to “LO ON”, only the Lock screen setting will be accessible.

1.  VOLUmE

 

(VOL.) Sets the output level for the XLR and 1/4” output jacks. The output level for the XLR is also affected by the “At” (-20dB attenuator) setting.

   For use with a typical electric guitar and amp, set VOL. to about “4 o’clock”, on the UX600B set sensitivity (SEnSiT)

 t

o “-9dB” and set attenuator (ATT) to “ON”.

2. RF AND AF LEVEL - LED mETERS 

Indicate the strength of the Radio Frequency (wireless) and Audio Frequency (audio) signal levels.

 

If the RF meter is low or off, the transmitter’s carrier signal is not being picked up by the receiver. Be sure the transmitter and receiver frequencies match.                   
If the RF level is still low or fades in and out you may need to change frequency, or set the transmitter’s RF Power to “HI”. Also check antenna connections.

 

The AF meter registers level of the voice or instrument. If it does not register with a voice at the mic or instrument playing, there is a problem with the audio 
signal being received by the transmitter. Check that the UX600B transmitter’s microphone wire or instrument cable is properly connected. On the UX600M 
mic try increasing the level (dB) setting, or with the UX600B beltpack increase the level (SEnSiT) setting or set the UX600B attenuator (ATT) function to OFF. 

 

If the AF meter lights the top two orange and red LEDs the audio signal to the transmitter is too high and may be distorted. On the UX600M mic reduce the 
level (dB) setting. On the UX600B beltpack lower the level (SEnSiT) setting, in addition you may set the attenuator (ATT) to ON for more headroom. 

3.  DOwN, UP AND SET BUTTONS

 

Press and hold the SET button to access the different settings, and change settings with the UP/DOWN.     

4.  POwER BUTTON

 

Press once to turn ON. Hold for 2 seconds to turn OFF.

5.  DISPLAY - BACkLIT LCD

 

A. GROUP 

and 

B. CHANNEL 

Displays the Group and Channel setting if one is selected.

 C. FREQUENCY

 

Displays the receiving Frequency, set by the Group-Channel or Frequency setting.

 If you select a Group and Channel setting, the related Frequency will be automatically selected.

 D. “A” or “B” Reception indicator 

 

Due to the nature of True Diversity reception, the logic

 circuits continually select between the A or B antennas for the best signal reception. 

 E. BATTERY LEVEL

 

Displays the battery level of the remote transmitter.

 F. GROUP MODE ICON 

Indicates when the Group-Channel feature is being used to select the frequency. The “FREQ” icon indicates a manual frequency selection. 

 G. LOCK ON

 

Screen lockout is engaged. No settings can be changed until the lock is turned off.

 H. ATTENUATOR ON

 

Shows the -20dB attenuator for the XLR output signal is engaged.

 I. SQUELCH SETTING

 

Displays the SQUELCH level setting.

 J. MUTE INDICATION

 

Displays when the transmitter MUTE function is used, or when output is automatically muted due to lack of RF signal or Squelch gating. 

CHANGING SETTINGS:

Press and hold the SET button until “

SETUP

” is displayed. An icon for the chosen setting will be flashing on the top row of the screen and the setting to be edited will display.

To select a different setting to edit, press the SET button again. Adjust the setting with the UP/DOWN buttons. Press the SET button again to save and exit.
GROUP, CHANNEL: (example: 

G

 3 

CH

18

;  group 3, channel 18

Set the UX1200R receiver first and then set the transmitter to the same settings. This automatically sets the FREQUENCY.
*NOTE: The GROUP-CHANNEL method is recommended especially when using multiple systems (instead of using the manual Frequency setting).
Set each transmitter-receiver pair to a different Channel, but use the same Group setting for all. If too many Channels have outside interference, change all units to a different Group.
The GROUP-CHANNEL assignments are pre-calculated and designed to avoid crosstalk or other types of interference between wireless channels within the same group, even 
frequencies which are far apart can cause unwanted effects due to harmonics or additions and subtractions in carrier signal waves.
- If the Group-Channel settings on transmitter and receiver are matched but there is no sound; Check the levels on your sound system or amp and check all connections. On the 
UX1200R check the RF and AF signal meters for response, antenna connections and SQUELCH setting. On the UX600M or UX600B check batteries and UX600B input connection.
FREQUENCY: (example: 

530.950 

MHz

) The first 3 digits change in MHz steps, the second 3 digits change in 0.025 MHz steps.  

If you select a GROUP and CHANNEL setting, the FREQUENCY is automatically set and should not be changed. If you need to choose a specific frequency you can change it here.
SCAN: (

SC 

OFF

, SC 

ON

) The SCAN feature detects the next available open RF channel. If RF activity is sensed on or close to a channel, that channel will be skipped.

To use the SCAN feature, first check that the UX1200R receiver’s SCAN setting is ON.
Turn OFF the transmitter for THIS receiver, but turn ON any OTHER transmitters you will be using in this area. NOTE: Set all UX600/UX1200 units to the same Group.
Access the Channel setting, and press the UP or DOWN button. The display will read “SCAN__” for a few seconds. When the next open Channel is displayed, press the SET button 
to store it. Match the UX600M or UX600B transmitter to this Group and Channel after the UX1200R receiver has been set. If “NoFREE” appears on screen, select a different group.
SQUELCH: (example: 

-9

) range of -5 to +10. The SQUELCH setting is used to reduce interference by rejecting background RF signals that fall below the SQUELCH level. Increasing 

the SQUELCH setting will increase the level of RF signal required to pass an audio signal through the receiver.
Setting the SQUELCH too high may cause intermittent sound from your transmitter. In this case lower the SQUELCH, or if you are still experiencing interference you can set the 
UX600M or UX600B transmitter’s RF POWER setting to “

rF Hi

.

ATTENUATION: (

At 

OFF

, At 

ON

): Decreases the output level at the XLR output by -20dB. If your mixer preamp is being overdriven with VOL. turned low, use the “At ON” setting. 

SCREEN LOCK: (

LO 

OFF

, LO 

ON

): Set to “LO ON” to prevent accidental changes or tampering. If set to “LO ON, only the Lock screen setting will be accessable.

UX1200R RECEIVER 

3

5

4

2

1

MUTE

GROUP

E

D

I

B

A

C

G

H

J

F

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