Nady Systems ENCORE1HTSYSE manual

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    VHF Wireless Microphone System[...]

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    2 CONTENTS .................................................................................................... 2 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 2 USING THIS MANUAL ..................................................................................... 2 SYSTEM FEA TURES ....[...]

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    • A vailableonselectedfrequenciesintheVHFhighband (171‑216 MHz) for interference‑free, long‑range per formance • Proprietar ycompandingcircuitr yforanindustr y-best120dBDynamicRange, and the clearest, most natural sound available • OperatingRange:Upto250feettypic[...]

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    1. Rackmounting the Receiver TherearetwooptionsavailableforrackmountingtheEncoreIreceiver: singly or side‑by‑side with another Encore Series receiver . a. Single mounting: Remove the receiver SIDE MOUNT CLIP (1) from each side of the receiver (as shown) and slide in the optional ERM-12 RACK EARS (9) . b. Side-by-si[...]

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    5 5. Connecting the Audio Output TheEncoreIreceiverprovidesbothaxedmiclevel BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT XLR (14) andanadjustablelinelevel UNBALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 1/4” JACK (13) . The level from the UNBALANCED OUTPUT is controlled by the rear panel VOLUME CONTROL (6) . (Note: As when making any connecti[...]

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    12-15V DC INPUT VOLUME BALANCED OUT UNBALANCED OUT MUTE 6 4 5 16 8 9 12 12 10 9 1 1 14 2 15 13 11 6 7[...]

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    1. Unscrew the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT COVER (17) andremove,exposingthe BA TTERY HOLDER (18) . Insert a fresh 9V ALKALINE BA TTERY (19) , obser ving the correct polarity as marked, and screw the cover back on to the microphone. Make sure the cover is screwed on completely . A fresh alkaline batter y can last up to 16 hours in use, but [...]

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    1. Snap open the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT (22) and inser t a fresh 9V BA TTERY (23) , obser ving the correct polarity . Close the compartment. 2. The WL T is provided with a 3.5 mm LOCKING JACK (24) for connecting the microphone. Plug in either the LA V ALIER/LAPEL (25) or the HEADWORN MICROPHONE (26) , as supplied. T o secure the connection, turn the[...]

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    10 OFF/ST ANDBY/ON BA T LOW HI MIC Opening Batter y Compartment 27 22 23 26 28 29 24 22 25[...]

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    11 1. Snap open the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT (30 ) and inser t a fresh 9V BA TTERY (31) , obser ving the correct polarity . Close the compartment. The WGT is provided with a 3.5 mm LOCKING JACK (32 ) for connecting the INSTRUMENT CABLE (35 ). T o secure the connection, turn the metal slip ring on the plug clockwise to thread itontothejack.[...]

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    12 Opening Batter y Compartment 32 30 31 33 34 30 35[...]

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    13 ENCORE I OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Frequency Response  25-20,000Hz,+/-3dB Dynamic Range  120dB T otal Harmonic Distortion  <0.3% RF Carrier Frequency Range 169‑216 MHz Frequency Stability  +/-0.005%,cr ystalcontrolled Modulation  FM(F3E),+/-20KHzmax. Operating Range  Upto250ft.typica[...]

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    14 SERVICE INFORMA TION In the U.S. Ifyouareexperiencingoperationalproblemswithyoursystem,please refer to the Support page at www .nady .com for assistance. Should your wireless systemrequireser vice,pleasecontacttheNadySer viceDepartmentat(510) 652‑2411 to obtain a Return Autho[...]

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    Nady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. If any such defect is discovered within the warranty period, Nady Systems, Inc.willrepairorreplacetheunitfreeofcharge,subje[...]

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    NadyWirelessSystemsaretypeacceptedunderFCCrulesparts90,74and 15.ThedevicecomplieswithRSS-210ofIndustr y&ScienceCanada.Operation issubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful interference and (2) this device[...]