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U WS - 10 0 100-Channel Select UHF Wireless System OWNER’S MANUAL[...]
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Contents 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 2 Using this Manual .................................................................................................................... 2 System Features .............................................[...]
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4 Quick User Controls Guide UWS-100 Receiver: Front View 1 SEL ECT AF A B CHA NNE LI RA SC RF A B UWS -1 00 UHF PLL WIRELESS SYSTEM DigiTRU Diversity ™ ASC ™ SYSTEM 2 7 4 5 6 3 15VDC IN 400mA MIC OU T BALA N CED UNBALANCED LINE OU T VOLUME POWE R – + MIN MAX MUTE LEVE L 8 10 11 12 13 9 14 UWS-100 Receiver: Back View 5 1. DUAL ANTENNAS Permane[...]
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6 Quick User Controls Guide UHT -100 Handheld T ransmitter: Front and Back 7 15. MIC BALL Windscreen 16 A . LCD DISPLAY : CHANNEL Indicates channel (00-99) 16 B . LCD DISPLAY : BATTER Y Indicates battery stat us from one (we akest) to five (strongest) bars. Flashing “BA TT” indicates low battery 16 C . LCD DISPLAY : TX LOCK KEY Indicates Power[...]
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8 Press the S elect butto n for one s econd to start the 100 channel (00-99) Autoscan for open frequencies. A running bar in a clockwise d irection sh ows the sca nning process which normally takes ten seconds. When it find s an interf erence-free channel, it will sto p and store the channe l for use. If manual channel selection is preferred, pres[...]
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10 11 is controlled by the VOLUME CONTROL (12) . For unbalan ced line ou tput connec tion, plug an audio ca ble with a ¼” mono (T ip/Sleeve) plug into t he Unbalanc ed Line Out jack and plug the other end into your mixing board or amplifier . Adjusting the V olume control will increa se or decre ase the aud io level at the ¼” Unba lanced Lin[...]
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12 13 Operating the UHT -100 Handheld T ransmitter The OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (18) has three posit ions and fu nctions bot h as a power On/Off and as an audio mute On/ Standby swi tch. During normal ope ration with the un it powered on standby , slide the OFF/STBY/ON power switc h to the ON position. Y ou will feel a slight click indi cating the [...]
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14 15 Cautions and T roubleshooting Feedback A void acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in sel ecting P A volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. Please also note the pickup pattern characteris tics of the microphone selected. Unidirectional microphones are more resistant to feedback. However , they pick up sound so[...]
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16 17 Specifications OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Operating Frequency Range 667.0MHz-696.7MHz (U.S.) Freq. Synthesized (100 channels switchable) 300kHz/step PLL system frequency stability <0.005% Frequency Response 50Hz-18kHz +/-3dB Dynamic Range 120dB Harmonic Distortion <0.5% Modulation FM (F3E) +/-25kHz normal, +/-75kHz max Operating Range [...]
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One Y ear Limited Warranty Nady System s, Inc. war rants to th e original consumer pu rchaser tha t the unit is free fro m any defects in materia l or workma nship for a period of one year fr om the date of origina l retail purc hase. If an y such defe ct is disco vered withi n the warra nty period, Nady Syste ms, Inc. will repair or replace the un[...]
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