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U100 Series
Camera-mount UHF Wireless
Microphone Systems
ATW-U101 Body-pack Transmitter System
ATW-U101x Body-pack Transmitter System
ATW-U102 Plug-on Transmitter System
ATW-U102x Plug-on Transmitter System
Installation and Operation
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U100 Series Compatible with 7000 Series Wireless For greater convenience and flexibility, receivers and transmitters in the Audio-Technica U100 Series and 7000 Series are available individually and may be used interchangeably. All are 100-channel, PLL-synthesized UHF units operating in one of two UHF frequency ranges: “x” units in 656-668 MHz, and non-”x” units in 728-740 MHz. Model “x” transmitters must be used only with “x” receivers; the same holds true for non-”x” transmitters and receivers.
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U100 Series Camera-mount UHF Wireless Microphone Systems Installation and Operation Introduction This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Thank you for choosing an Audio-Technica professional wireless system. You have joined thousands of other satisfied This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. customers who have chosen our products because of their 210, en conformité avec IC: RSS-210/C
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Receiver Setup Monitor Channel Selector Headphone Switches AF Peak A headphone jack and level control permit monitoring of Output Jack Indicator the audio signal. Either mono or stereo headphones with a 3.5 mm plug may be used; the audio is supplied to both sides of a stereo unit. ANT.A MONITOR PEAK ANT.B X10 X1 0 0 9 1 9 1 8 2 8 2 Antennas 3 3 7 7 6 4 6 4 5 5 Attach the antennas to the antenna input jacks. Make certain PWR that during operation there is a clear open-air path between the rece
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Body-pack Transmitter Setup Input Power Switch ATW-T101(x) Input Devices Connector (Off/Standby/On) Connect a microphone or audio cable to the audio input Antenna connector on the transmitter. Microphones and input cables INPUT ST.BY pre-terminated with a matching TA5F connector are listed on ATW-T101 page 8. BATT ATW-T101(x) Input Jack Connections ON OFF The ATW-T101(x) body-pack transmitter has an industry- Fig. B standard TB5M input connector with both low- and high- impedance inputs plus a
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Plug-on Transmitter Setup Power Switch Battery Condition ATW-T102(x) Microphone Input Input (Off/Standby/On) Indicator The ATW-T102(x) plug-on transmitter has a 3-pin XLRF-type Connector input connector with a locking collar. Use a dynamic microphone, or a condenser mic with an internal battery. To attach the microphone, rotate the threaded locking collar fully BATT ATW-T102 ON OFF clockwise (“down”) until it reaches the transmitter housing STAND BY 0 0 (Fig. E1). Then rotate the collar back “
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System Operation Setting Channels The microphone input accommodates a wide range of mics with typical sensitivity ratings of 1.5 mV (–56 dBV) to 15 mV Use the provided screwdriver to set the channel selector (–36 dBV) at 1 Pascal/94 dB SPL, while providing excellent switches on the receiver and transmitter to the same signal-to-noise ratios and maximum-acoustic-input levels. frequency (Fig. A/C/D). 1. Plug in the mic and power up the system. As an example using a non-”x” unit, setting the X10 s
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† ATW-T101(x) Body-pack Transmitter Specifications RF Power Output 10 mW typical Spurious Emissions Under federal regulations Overall System Input Connector TB5M UHF Operating Frequency Line Input Impedance/Level 100k ohms/3.16V max. input at 1 kHz, “x” systems 656.125-668.500 MHz 1% T.H.D. non-”x” systems 728.125-740.500 MHz Battery 9V (NEDA type 1604) alkaline, Number of Channels 100 total not included Frequency Stability ±0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency Current Consumption 50 mA typical co
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Audio-Technica U100 Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies U100 Frequency and Channel Designator List Designator Frequency (MHz) TV Channel Designator Frequency (MHz) TV Channel 00 728.125 57 50 734.375 58 01 728.250 57 51 734.500 58 02 728.375 57 52 734.625 58 03 728.500 57 53 734.750 58 04 728.625 57 54 734.875 58 05 728.750 57 55 735.000 58 06 728.875 57 56 735.125 58 07 729.000 57 57 735.250 58 08 729.125 57 58 735.375 58 09 729.250 57 59 735.500 58 10 729.375 57 60 735.625 58 11 729.500
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Audio-Technica U100x Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies U100x Series Frequency and Channel Designator List Designator Frequency (MHz) TV Channel Designator Frequency (MHz) TV Channel 00 656.125 45 50 662.375 46 01 656.250 45 51 662.500 46 02 656.375 45 52 662.625 46 03 656.500 45 53 662.750 46 04 656.625 45 54 662.875 46 05 656.750 45 55 663.000 46 06 656.875 45 56 663.125 46 07 657.000 45 57 663.250 46 08 657.125 45 58 663.375 46 09 657.250 45 59 663.500 46 10 657.375 45 60 663.625 46 11
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Ten Tips To Obtain The Best Results 1. Use only fresh alkaline batteries; replace the receiver 7. The power switch on the transmitter has three batteries in pairs. Do not use “general purpose” (carbon- positions: “Off,” “Standby,” and “On.” In the middle zinc) batteries. “Standby” position, the transmitter sends only RF to the receiver; the audio source is turned off. 2. Position the receiver so that it has the fewest possible obstructions between it and the normal location of the 8. If the “Ou
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