Thank you for purchasing a Nady PEM-500 Wireless Personal In-Ear Monitor
System and congratulations on your choice. This system offers all of the advantages
of wireless in-ear monitoring–mobility, more focused audio, freedom from feedback,
and elimination of transport issues associated with conventional floor monitors–as
well as the longterm health benefits of safe listening levels. For the first time, a
wireless in-ear monitor system combines state-of-the-art advanced frequency-agile
PLL synthesized UHF technology, high-end performance, ease of use, and
unprecedented affordability. The PEM-500 offers a choice of 16 user selectable UHF
channels in both the transmitter and receiver(s), as well as stereo (MPX system) or
mono mode transmission. This system is indispensable for live-stage music
performance, and is loaded with features previously found only in units costing
several times more.
This booklet gives instructions for the operation of the PEM-500 Wireless In-Ear
Monitor System. Please read the instructions for your system completely before
operating unit. This manual first lists the features of the PEM-500, and then takes
you step-by-step in explaining how to operate your new system, both transmitter
and receiver. Each section gives you detailed operating instructions. Also included in
this manual are system specifications and servicing information.
INTRODUCTION
USING THIS MANUAL
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CONTENTS..............................................................................2
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................3
WARNING ..............................................................................4
SYSTEM FEATURES ..................................................................5
OPERATION ............................................................................6
PEM-500T TRANSMITTER ........................................................6
PEM-500R RECEIVER..............................................................10
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................14
SERVICE ................................................................................15
CONTENTS
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