UP2 User Manual
Frequency selection
The UP2 system has 2 selectable UHF carrier frequencies, which can be used at the same time.
However, any transmitter or receiver can only operate on one frequency at a time.
Where there is only one speech or audio signal, the selectable channels are only needed if there is
interference on one of the carrier frequencies. Just select a clear channel to use.
In applications where 2 people are speaking (such as dual language translation), one speaker can
transmit on CH1 and the other on CH2 and the listeners can select which speaker they need to listen
to by switching channels on their UP2-BR receivers.
Likewise, for in-ear monitoring, it is possible for performers to switch between 2 different monitor
mixes which are transmitter separately on CH1 and CH2.
For
“
always on
”
2-way communications, it is possible to use 2 UP2 sets with each user having both
transmitter and receiver beltpacks. One user will transmit on CH1 and listen to CH2 whilst the other
user will transmit on CH2 and listen to CH1.
When not in use, switch off transmitters and receivers and remove the batteries if not being used for
long periods.
Specifications
Power supply
4 x AA batteries (2 for transmitter, 2 for receiver)
Carrier frequencies
863.25MHz + 864.75MHz
Transmitter : power
≧
20mW
Maximum range
60m
Microphone
Miniature electret condenser omnidirectional
Microphone : connector
3.5mm mono jack
Phantom power
3V
Frequency response
40Hz - 15kHz
Auxiliary input
3.5mm stereo jack (transmitter)
Audio output
3.5mm stereo jack - headphone or line out (mono summed)
Headphone : impedance
≧
16 Ohms
Headphone : power
2 x 50mW @1kHz (THD 3%)
REC output
3.5mm 4-pole jack to smart phone / laptop
Dimensions (packed)
250 x 210 x 70mm
Weight (per set)
740g
Disposal:
The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product me
ans that the product is classed as Electrical or
Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life.
The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
Errors and omissions excepted.
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