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UHF-5900 Frequency List

GR1-7

GR1-8

GR1-9

GR1-A

GR1-B

GR1-C

CH01

616.025 

616.275 

616.525 

619.450 

616.150 

614.250 

CH02

618.275 

621.525 

624.900 

620.625 

617.575 

619.425 

CH03

620.775 

626.525 

630.900 

622.725 

619.425 

622.175 

CH04

625.275 

643.900 

634.275 

627.775 

625.225 

624.325 

CH05

637.275 

623.900 

637.900 

633.200 

628.325 

636.675 

CH06

640.275 

641.150 

635.750 

632.600 

GR1-1

GR1-2

GR1-3

GR1-4

GR1-5

GR1-6

CH01

614.025 

614.425 

615.025 

615.275 

615.525 

615.775 

CH02

615.400 

616.350 

616.004 

618.525 

617.275 

617.775 

CH03

617.150 

618.025 

622.650 

619.900 

619.275 

620.025 

CH04

622.025 

623.100 

636.650 

623.400 

653.900 

626.400 

CH05

625.650 

628.900 

639.400 

629.025 

CH06

648.150 

633.675 

641.275 

GR2-1

GR2-2

GR2-3

GR2-4

GR2-5

GR2-6

CH01

656.675 

657.275 

658.675 

657.675 

655.675 

657.675 

CH02

660.925 

662.925 

664.825 

659.725 

659.975 

663.750 

CH03

662.725 

664.825 

670.825 

665.825 

661.925 

666.600 

CH04

671.425 

669.450 

677.825 

671.775 

670.450 

672.425 

CH05

673.825 

675.825 

678.900 

678.825 

672.975 

674.825 

CH06

680.550 

685.125 

680.500 

679.450 

677.675 

681.575 

CH07

683.125 

691.225 

687.175 

681.725 

679.550 

686.075 

CH08

691.675 

692.800 

690.425 

692.500 

GR2-7

GR2-8

GR2-9

GR2-A

GR2-B

GR2-C

CH01

654.100 

654.375 

655.550 

656.075 

656.375 

656.800 

CH02

659.675 

658.200 

658.100 

658.250 

658.525 

658.925 

CH03

665.775 

665.825 

666.025 

666.775 

667.175 

662.475 

CH04

668.175 

667.875 

668.425 

668.675 

669.250 

667.625 

CH05

669.175 

669.475 

670.100 

670.375 

672.075 

669.675 

CH06

670.275 

670.825 

671.325 

674.625 

677.225 

670.975 

CH07

676.075 

674.125 

674.450 

677.900 

681.525 

672.475 

CH08

686.925 

684.450 

679.850 

681.600 

683.525 

675.600 

CH09

690.775 

690.325 

683.600 

686.650 

687.050 

681.275 

CH10

693.500 

693.775 

685.425 

689.825 

690.225 

683.475 

CH11

689.450 

691.400 

691.775 

687.450 

CH12

690.100 

CH13

692.525 

GROUP 1 

USED BY THE 2 LEFT MODULES

GROUP 2 

USED BY THE 2 RIGHT MODULES

Содержание UHF-5900

Страница 1: ...o w n e r s m a n u a l UHF UHF U 5900 5900 HF 5900 HF UHF PLL WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM WITH FREQUENCY SCAN UHF PLL WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM WITH FREQUENCY SCAN...

Страница 2: ...lcome 5 Listening for a Lifetime 6 Features 7 Getting Connected 8 9 Descriptions and Functions 10 12 Setting up the Microphones 13 15 Basic Operations 16 17 Advanced Operations 18 Frequency Reference...

Страница 3: ...cluding amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Grou...

Страница 4: ...l carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference Install your unit in a cool dry clean place away from windows heat sources and too much vibration dust moisture or cold Avoid sources of hum tr...

Страница 5: ...Curtiss Court La Verne CA 91750 Toll Free 800 678 5348 TEL 909 593 8893 FAX 909 593 8890 VocoPro Company Email Directory Customer Service General Information info vocopro com Tech Support techsupport...

Страница 6: ...ay attention to the different levels in various recordings Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used...

Страница 7: ...erence More Than 150 Wireless Frequencies To Choose From LCD Display Windows Show Frequency And Other Information 19 Rack Mount Compatible Uses Only 1 Rack Space Independent Channel Power Switches And...

Страница 8: ...ect one end of an XLR cable to the channel 1 output of the UHF 5900 3 Connect the other end of the XLR cable to the desired input on your mixer NOTE To avoid confusion it s recommended that you plug c...

Страница 9: ...rack brackets to the sides of the UHF 5900 as shown in the illustration below Mounting the UHF 5900 in a Rack The UHF 5900 will t in a standard 19 rack not included 1 Align the UHF 5900 with the desir...

Страница 10: ...for more details 4 Up Set Button While in menu mode press this button to change or set the selected menu item While not in menu mode press and hold this button to increase the squelch 5 Menu Button Pr...

Страница 11: ...ired microphone is turned OFF 2 Group and Channel Displays the group and channel that this module is currently set to 3 IR infrared Mode Indicator Shows when this module is in IR infrared mode which i...

Страница 12: ...io signal 2 Power LED This LED indicator will turn green when the microphone is turned on It will turn red when the batteries need to be replaced 3 ON OFF Switch This switch turns the microphone on or...

Страница 13: ...ycling through the selection modes and parameters using the MENU UP DOWN buttons if a selection is not Pressing Buttons 5 Second Default When cycling through the selection modes and parameters using t...

Страница 14: ...so that the two IR windows are facing each other Hold the mic there until the RF bars appear in the display window 4 Test the Mic Check the microphone by speaking into it The AF bars in the display wi...

Страница 15: ...s to select a channel The number of channels varies from group to group 6 Once a frequency channel has been selected press the MENU button until IR is visible in the display window 7 When only IR is v...

Страница 16: ...quency bands in which the feedback occurs Microphone Placement Tone Quality Lead Backup Vocals Lips should be less than 3 from or even touching the windscreen on an axis to the microphone Doing this c...

Страница 17: ...quelch control setting on the receiver A higher squelch setting provides better protection against interference However since a high setting also can cause a reduction in operating range set the contr...

Страница 18: ...R16 you would start scanning on GR17 on the 2nd module 3 Repeat this process with the 3rd and 4th modules starting with GR21 Obtaining Local TV Tower Information The most common source of RF interfere...

Страница 19: ...5 663 750 CH03 662 725 664 825 670 825 665 825 661 925 666 600 CH04 671 425 669 450 677 825 671 775 670 450 672 425 CH05 673 825 675 825 678 900 678 825 672 975 674 825 CH06 680 550 685 125 680 500 67...

Страница 20: ...ncies USA 38 614 620 MHz 39 620 626 MHz 40 626 632 MHz 41 632 638 MHz 42 638 644 MHz 43 644 650 MHz 44 650 656 MHz 45 656 662 MHz 46 662 668 MHz 47 668 674 MHz 48 674 680 MHz 49 680 686 MHz 50 686 692...

Страница 21: ...Make sure each module is set to a different frequency Do not assign more than one mic to a module Try a different wireless frequency channel Burst of static when turning off a microphone Increase the...

Страница 22: ...22 Notes...

Страница 23: ...23 Notes...

Страница 24: ...UHF 5900 Owner s Manual VocoPro 2011 v2 0329 www vocopro com...

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