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MU16 / MU26 User Manual 

Operation 

 

For handheld transmitters, insert the supplied 2 x AA batteries by carefully unscrewing the base to 

reveal the battery compartment inside the microphone body, slide the batteries into the 
compartment (note: negative towards top of microphone) one behind the other and replace the 
compartment cover. To switch the transmitter on, move the slide switch to the first notch (MUTE) – 

the LCD backlight will illuminate – then move on another notch and the microphone will be switched 
on, showing the frequency and battery status – the backlight will go out after a few seconds.  
 
For beltpacks, squeeze down the clip in the centre of the front panel of the beltpack to unfasten the 

lower half, which hinges outwards to reveal the battery compartment. Position the supplied 2 x AA 
batteries inside ( and - are the correct way round for each) and then close the battery 
compartment flap until clipped back into position. If using a neckband or lavalier microphone, ensure 

that the sensitivity switch is set to the “mic” setting (the alternative setting is for use with 
instruments via a jack lead and will be quieter). To activate the transmitter, press and hold the ON / 
CHECK button (see diagram above) until the word “ON” is displayed – this is replaced by the 

frequency and battery status. The backlight will go out after a few seconds, pressing the “ON / 
CHECK” button momentarily switches the backlight on briefly. 
 
Position the receiver within the best available line of sight to the transmitter(s) and connect the DC 

jack of the supplied power adapter to the receiver and the plug-top to the mains outlet. Turn 
microphone level(s) down on the receiver. Extend both antennae fully upwards and outwards slightly 
and press and hold the POWER / IR SYNC. Button for more than 2 seconds – this will switch the unit 

on.  
 
Note: for dual sets (with 2 transmitters), both microphones’ outputs will be mixed and fed to both 
balanced and unbalanced outputs. 

Connect the jack or XLR (optional) lead to the receiver’s audio output connector, turn down the 
volume of any equipment (mixer, amplifier etc.) that the signal will be fed into and then connect the 
jack or XLR to the equipment.  

 
Warning! - take care not to point microphones towards speakers – this can cause damaging feedback 
(loud whistle or howling noise) – try to point microphones away from the speaker cabinets. 

 

Tuning 

 

The receiver LCD display shows the channel number (2 separate channel numbers on dual receivers) 

and RF and AF level meters to indicate if Radio Frequency (RF) carrier is being received and if Audio 
Frequency (AF) is being heard by the receiver. 
 
To tune the transmitter(s) to the receiver, the receiver can send an Infra Red (IR) signal to the 

transmitter – this is called “IR Sync.”.To activate this, select the desired channel using the Frequency 
Up/Down buttons (see diagram above) and the channel number selected will show on the LCD 
display. Briefly press (do not hold) the “POWER / IR SYNC” button on the receiver and the frequency 

value will flash on the LCD display.  
 
For handheld units, hold the transmitter with the IR sensor (either on the end or rear of the 
microphone body) near to the IR sender on the UHF receiver unit (see diagram above). The display 

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Страница 2: ...n or moisture If liquids are spilled on any component stop using immediately allow unit to dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before further use Avoid impact or heavy vibration to any com...

Страница 3: ...2 Power adapter input 3 Balanced XLR output 4 Unbalanced 6 3mm jack output 1 Power IR Sync button 2 Channel A volume control 3 Channel A frequency up down 4 Backlit LCD display 5 IR sender 6 Channel B...

Страница 4: ...tter s and connect the DC jack of the supplied power adapter to the receiver and the plug top to the mains outlet Turn microphone level s down on the receiver Extend both antennae fully upwards and ou...

Страница 5: ...adjusting a neckband microphone In these circumstances it may be better to move the transmitter switch to the MUTE position which maintains the radio frequency carrier signal but mutes the microphone...

Страница 6: ...annel RF and AF levels Dimensions 45 x 200 x 175mm Weight 905g Handheld Transmitter MU16H MU26H Battery 3Vdc 2 x AA Switch Power Mute On RF emission 10mW Capsule type Dynamic hyper cardioid response D...

Страница 7: ...beltpack Ensure transmitter has good charged batteries Check if there is another nearby transmitter with the same frequency if so switch frequencies RF and AF meters showing good levels but no sound M...

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