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Receiver Volume Controls Adjust

The volume controls work only for the 1⁄4” sum output. Turn Volume controls on the UHF-24 
receiver clockwise to near full gain. Adjust Volume up or down so that no audio distortion is present 
when amplifi er or mixer is set at their usual levels. At full gain, the system gain is approximately 
+20dB higher than a direct line-to-amp connection. 
If the fi xed level 

XLR OUTPUTS (11)

 are used, the volume level of each receiver should be ad-

justed by the mixer to which the UHF-24 receiver is connected.

Level Trim Adjust

For optimum performance, an 

INPUT SELECT SWITCH (38)

 is provided. You could select the 

switch to LO, MED or HI gain setting defending to your microphone use. Depending on the average 
distance between vocalist’s mouth and microphone, you can adjust the level for your application. 
Factory setting is MED for hardwire dynamic microphone. This is a setting to be used in most typi-
cal close microphone applications. Set for maximum possible gain and headroom without notice-
able distortion of the high level peaks. Experiment and set for maximum possible gain without 
audible distortion on the high level peaks. 

(Note: Selecting LOW gain setting can compromise the signal-to-noise and it is not recommended.)

The microphone is now ready to use. The CH. A or B LED indicator on corresponding receiver 
should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter. When ready to speak, slide the 

OFF/STANDBY/ON SWITCH (36)

 to the ON position and hardwire mute switch if it was off. Adjust 

the volume of the receiver as per in the receiver operating instruction. 

Notes: 
• The microphone ball on your hardwire microphone functions as an integral antenna. For proper 

operation, it should not be cover or touch during operation.

• Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, transmitter location and speaker placement so that acous-

tic feedback (howling or screeching) will be avoided. 

LINK 4™ PLUG-IN TRANSMITTER

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UHF-24 RECEIVER

Connecting Audio Outputs

The UHF-24 receiver provides both a fi xed mic level balanced audio output XLR for each channel 
and an adjustable line level A+B unbalanced audio output 1⁄4” jack which sums the CH-A plus CH-B 
audio signals. 

• The balanced 

XLR OUTPUTS (11)

 are preset at the factory and are not adjustable with the re-

ceiver volume controls. For each channel you wish to use, insert an audio cord with a (female) 
XLR plug into its audio jack on the back of the receiver. Plug the other end of this cord into 
your amplifi er, effects or mixing board. The volume level of each receiver should be adjusted 
by the mixing board. The fi xed level balanced XLR outputs are for mic level connections.

• The 

A+B UNBALANCED SUM (13)

 audio output is controlled by the rear panel volume control 

for each channel. To use the A+B unbalanced sum audio output, just plug an audio cable 
with a 1⁄4” mono plug (TS) into the 1⁄4” jack and plug the other end to your amplifi er or mixing 
board. Turn the volume controls on the UHF-24 receiver clockwise to near full gain. Adjust 
each volume up or down so that no audio distortion is present when the ampfl ier or mixer is 
set at their usual levels. The adjustable level unbalanced sum output is for line level connec-
tions. 

a. Microphone Connection (Using the UH-4, UB-4 and the LINK-4 transmitters)

For microphone use, either the XLR balanced mic audio output or the 1⁄4” line level A+B unbal-
anced output can be used. The XLR balanced output is non-adjustable microphone level, similar to 
hardwire mic levels. Plug an XLR connector into one or both of the XLR output jacks on the rear of 
the unit and plug the other end(s) into your amplifi er or mixing board. 

(Note: Make sure the phan-

tom power on your mixing board is turned off and the volume is turned down when making connec-
tions.) 

For your convenience, the XLR output levels are preset at the factory and are not adjustable 

with the receiver volume controls. To use the A+B unbalanced output 1⁄4” jack, follow the instruc-
tions for the Instrument Connection (below), except start with the receiver volume at 1⁄2 maximum 
and adjust the volume control for each channel until the mixed CH A or CH B volume levels are 
optimal. If the volume controls are set too high, you may overload your mixer or amplifi er. 

b. Instrument Connection (Using the UB-4 instrument transmitter)

Insert an audio cord with a 1⁄4” mono phone plug in the A+B unbalanced output jack on the rear 
panel of the receiver. Plug the other end of the cord into an amplifi er, effect, or mixing board. Adjust 
the appropriate volume control for the channel being used on the UHF-24 receiver clockwise to 
about 3⁄4 rotation, until the mixed volume level is comfortable for your application. This setting is 
roughly equivalent to a direct instrument cord connection. Tuning the volume up to maximum will 
provide 4dB gain over a cord. 

(Note: Since this is a mixed output of both channels CH-A and CH-B, 

both channels will be processed simultaneously by the amplifi er and/or effects connected to, which 
may not be appropriate for your application.)

Your UHF-24 receiver is now operational and ready to use. Now that you have completed the above 
step, proceed to instructions for the actual transmitter, UH-4, UB-4 or LINK 4, that is included with 
your system.

Tone Squelch™ and Additional Operating Notes

The UHF-24 receiver and transmitters feature Nady’s Tone Squelch™ circuit. Nady now offers Tone 
Squelch™ for professional uses and anyone who needs advanced protection against RF interfer-
ence during a recording, performance, or presentation. This feature is strongly recommended for 
situations where the transmitter is turned on or off during use. With Tone Squelch™ an unwanted 
signal on the same operating which may enter your inactive receiver will not be amplifi ed by your 
connected equipment even if the receiver is left on with the transmitter(s) off.  Thus Tone Squelch™ 
prevents a pop or disruptive noise from your sound system.

The receiver detects a specifi c tone code signal from your transmitter, which unlocks your receiver’s 
audio. In this manner only your own modulated signal can then be heard. (The receiver has an 

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Содержание UHF-24

Страница 1: ... the R A Number is clearly marked on the outside of the pack age Cashier s check or money is enclosed If not prepaid with credit card and ship the unit prepaid to Nady System Inc Service Department 6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville CA 94608 Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing for service of a unit under warranty follow the instruction of your Warranty Card regarding War...

Страница 2: ... 24 13 cm x 5 08 cm UB 4 2 5 x 4 25 x 1 0 W D H 6 35 cm x 10 80 cm x 2 45 cm LINK 4 1 5 x 4 5 x 1 5 W D H 3 81 cm x 11 43 cm x 3 81 cm Weight w o batteries UH 4 6 6 oz 187 g UB 4 3 1 oz 88 g LINK 4 2 6 oz 80 g TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION 2 USING THIS MANUAL USING THIS MANUAL USING THIS MANUAL 2 SYSTEM FEATURES 3 UHF 24 RECEIVER OPERATION INSTRUCTION 4 UH 4 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER ...

Страница 3: ...e extra filtering TIPS 3 SYSTEM FEATURES UHF 24 Receiver Two discrete UHF wireless receivers in one housing for simultaneous operation of two transmit ters Back panel Balanced XLR mic level outputs unbalanced 1 4 jack line level sum output and sepa rate volume and external adjustable mute controls for each channel Front panel LED display indicates TX signal received and 5 segment AF level displays ...

Страница 4: ...elch counter clockwise too far will result in reducing range but yield a quieter mute function during dropout or at the end of the operating range Note If you turn on the transmitter of only one channel within 10 feet of the receiver both CH A or B LEDs may come on This is normal and due to the receiver s high sensitivity This does not indi cate a problem and operation with both transmitters on wi...

Страница 5: ...ceiver clockwise to near full gain Adjust each volume up or down so that no audio distortion is present when the ampflier or mixer is set at their usual levels The adjustable level unbalanced sum output is for line level connec tions a Microphone Connection Using the UH 4 UB 4 and the LINK 4 transmitters For microphone use either the XLR balanced mic audio output or the 1 4 line level A B unbal anc...

Страница 6: ...ld your mic in one hand and the LINK 4 in other Step 3 Place your mic into the XLR CONNECTOR 34 and push your mic all the way down untill a click sound Step 4 Lock the mic into place with the adjustable threaded LOCKING RING 33 by rotating the ring clockwise to the top of the transmitter Step 5 To release the XLR CONNECTOR 34 turn the treaded LOCKING RING 33 counter clockwise and press the RELEASE...

Страница 7: ...LR OUTPUTS 11 are used the volume level of each receiver should be adjusted by the mixer to which the UHF 24 receiver is connected Level Trim Adjust For optimum performance an INPUT LEVEL CONTROL 20 is provided for the transmitter Adjust the microphone gain by inserting a small slot headed screwdriver through the adjustment hole located on the topside of the battery compartment under the compartme...

Страница 8: ...en vocalist s mouth and microphone you can adjust the level for your application Set for maximum possible gain and headroom without noticeable distortion of the high level peaks It is recommended that the level be set at about 1 2 maximum Experiment and set for maximum pos sible gain without audible distortion on the high level peaks Note Turning down the gain too much can compromise the signal to...

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