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Page 1
ank you for pur chasing Acesonic UHF-2932 D ual Rechargeable 32-Channel UHF Microphone Sy stem. Acesonic takes pride in providing its customers with only the most advanced and highest quality products on the market. W ith proper care and use your A cesonic product will provide y ou with many years of enjo yment. T able of Contents P ar ts Check[...]
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2 Receiver Description (Front) Receiver Description (Back) First Things Fir st Before installing y our wireless microphone , there ar e a few things you should do and know: • Make sure y our local power outlet supplies the correct voltage for the A C adapter . Onl y use the adapters supplied with the system. • T urn o your audio system durin[...]
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Charging the Microphones Inserting the rechargeable microphone batteries: •Grip the upper por tion of the micr ophone with one hand and twist the lower portion (batter y housing cover) counter-cloc kwise until it fully unscrews. S lide it o and place it to the side. e batter y compar t- ment gate is now visible. With your thumb and fore[...]
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•Unpack the box. S crew the dual antennas into the connectors on each side of the front panel of the receiver unit. P oint them both upward in a vertical position. •Use the provided 1/4-inch cable to connect the UHF-2932 receiver from the 1/4-inch Unbalanced Audio Output to the “Mic In ” on your ampli er , mixer or player . •P[...]
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Product Features • UHF rack-mountable compact receiver with two handheld microphones and individual volume controls • Switchable, 32 Channels • Easy-to-Use IR channel switching function • D ual-channel LCD display with R F/AF indicators • High signal-to-noise ratio • Super-low distor tion • F our rechargeable batteries for two microph[...]
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Safety , warnings and cautions Mises en garde, precautions et procedures de sûret é e lightning-with-arrowhead symbol inside a triangle aler ts the user that potentially dangerous voltage in the pr oduct enclosure may constitute a risk of electric shoc k. e exclamation point within a tr iangle alerts the user to impor tant operating, main[...]
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FCC AD VISOR Y (U.S.A.) 1. is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice , pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. ese limits are designed to provide r easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. is equipment generates, uses, and c an radiate radio frequ[...]
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introduced into the enclosure, the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, the product does not operate normally or it has been dropped. 11. Never push objects of any kind into this product, through jacks or other openings, as they may contact dangerous voltage points or short-circuit components, thus causing r e or electrical shoc k. 12. [...]