Nady Systems U-800 user manual

User manual for the device Nady Systems U-800

Device: Nady Systems U-800
Category: Headphones
Manufacturer: Nady Systems
Size: 0.88 MB
Added : 8/9/2013
Number of pages: 24
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U-800
UHF 800-Channel Wireless System
OWNER’S MANUAL

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CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................2 2. USING THIS MANUAL .......................................................................2 3. SYSTEM FEATURES ............................................................................3 4. QUICK USER CONTROLS GUIDE ........................................................4 5. SYSTEM OPERATION .........................................................................8 6. SELECTING GROUP

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3. SYSTEM FEATURES U-800 RECEIVER • Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF performance with 120dB dynamic range and long- range operation, up to 500 ft. (line-of-sight) • 800 user-selectable UHF frequencies, with one-touch Autoscan open-channel automatic selection • ASC™ (Auto-Sync Channels) download feature sends selected channel information to transmitter via IR sender for easy frequency synchronization • Sophisticated IF filtering for optimal simultaneous operation of up to 14 systems in the

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4. QUICK USER CONTROLS GUIDE 3 3 U-800 RECEIVER: FRONT VIEW 4 16 2 5 18 1 17 9 12 11 10 6 13 14 7 8 15 1. POWER BUTTON BUTTON push in to power receiver ON or OFF 2. POWER LED LED indicates receiver is turned ON 3. DUAL ANTENNAS permanently mounted., rotate to 45° as shown for optimal reception 4. ASC/IR infrared LED window for sync receiver and transmitter. Transmits LED Infrared signal for linking the receiver to the transmitter for frequency downloads 5. LCD DISPLAY shows receiver current

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SCAN and IR automatically for the open channel. The IR INDICATOR will flash for 2 seconds. If the IR data download is successful, the receiver’s RF (8) and A/B INDICATORS (9) will also be on, indicating channel transfer is complete. See also section “6. Selecting Group/Channel, IR Programming and Simultaneous Multichannel Operation” U-800 RECEIVER: BACK VIEW 19 20 21 22 19. UNBALANCED LINE OUT ¼” JACK Line level audio output, adjustable with Volume control 20. DC INPUT JACK For connecting

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UH-800 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER: FRONT AND BOTTOM VIEW 28. MIC BALL/ ANTENNA windscreen also functions as antenna, so for best operating range do not handle this antenna during use 29. BATTERY COVER unscrew CCW to open battery tube to insert batteries 30. AUDIO INPUT LEVEL normally set at middle position, turn knob with small flat head screw driver for optimum sound 31. TWO AA BATTERIES operating from two AA batteries 32. BA TTER Y COMP ARTMENT holds two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries, observe

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UB-800 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER: FRONT VIEW 38. ANTENNA Removable antenna—should be attached during operation 39. INPUT JACK Locking 3.5mm mini-jack for connecting audio input cord from lapel mic (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument (GT) cable 40. AUDIO MUTE slide the switch to ON or OFF to mute audio with transmitter powered on 41. BI-COLOR BATTERY STATUS LED indicates green for strong usable battery and red for low battery needing replacement 42. POWER ON/OFF slide switch to power receiv

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5. SYSTEM OPERATION U-800 RECEIVER Button Function The POWER ON Button (1) is used to power receiver ON or OFF. When the power button is pressed, the POWER LED (2) and the white backlight on the LCD DISPLAY (5) will light up indicating the receiver is ready. Press the Power button again to turn off the receiver. The power LED and the backlight on the LCD will be off indicating the receiver is off. At power-off the U-800 receiver will store the last set- tings entered and re-display them at

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Powering the Receiver Plug the AC/DC ADAPTER (23) provided into the DC INPUT JACK (20) on the back of the receiver. Then plug the power supply into an AC outlet. (Note: Any 22V DC source with 400mA capability can also be used.) Press the POWER SWITCH (1) once to turn on the receiver. The POWER ON LED (2) and the LCD DISPLAY (5) will now light and the receiver is operational. Adjusting Antennas The U-800 has two permanently attached, flexible elbow ANTENNAS (3) for diver- sity reception. Unf

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Audio Level and Peak LED Indicator SYSTEM OPERATION The U-800 receiver has a 5 bar AF LCD (7) display that typically shows a few bars indicating normal level audio signal from the transmitter. Occasional flickering of the fifth AF LCD (peak level) on loud inputs to the transmitter is normal. If the AF LCD lights up full bars continuously decrease the input audio level to the transmitter or overload distortion may result. Connecting the Audio Output The U-800 receiver has two type of outp

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Programming the U-800 to the Selected Group/Channel (frequency) The Receiver must be programmed for a Group/Channel (frequency) first then auto- matic synchronization using the IR ASC™ Sync function to the transmitter. For system set up procedures, see next section “6. Selecting Group/Channel, IR Pro- gramming and Simultaneous Multichannel Operation” UH-800 HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (HT) Setting up the UH-800 Transmitter The UH-800 requires two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries to operate (do

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Note: : The windscreen of the UH-800 functions as a built-in antenna. For proper operation, never remove the windscreen during use, or exchange with another type. For optimum range maintain line-of-sight between the transmitter and the receiver whenever possible. Holding the microphone tightly, bridging across the windscreen and Mic tube, will also lessen range. Hold by the Mic tube housing only for optimum operation. Note: Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, transmitter location and spe

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To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off when not in use. To turn the transmit- ter off, slide the POWER ON/OFF (42) switch to the OFF position. The BATTERY STATUS LED (41) is not lit up, indicating the unit is off. The MUTE ICON (6) on receiver should be on, muting the audio out. At power off the transmitter will store the last settings entered and re-display them at the next power on. The default factory setting is Group 11, Channel 01. For optimum performance, an INPUT VOLUME LEV

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Connecting Input Audio Source Lapel/Head Mic Uses (UB-800 LT/HM) The mini 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (39) is for connecting the audio input from a lavaliere/lapel Mic (LT), a Head Mic™ (HM), or an instrument (GT) cable, depending on which transmitter version is being used. Secure the connection to the cable by tight- ening the cable mini plug’s outer ring counterclockwise. When ready to play, slide the AUDIO MUTE ON/OFF SWITCH (40) to the ON position to un-mute the audio. Adjust the INPUT VOLU

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after receiver is powered off. This facilitates easy setup by enabling quick selection of stored channels for any group, i.e, selecting any group will automatically display the last channel selected for that group. See section “11. U-800 Frequency Lists” for available channels in each group. The previous group and channel used is stored in memory automatically when receiver and transmitter are turned off after operation. Selecting a different group on the receiver in subsequent use will d

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Receiver/Transmitter ASC™ IR Sync Manual Programming To manually program the pre-selected Group/Channel (frequency) from the receiver to the transmitter, place the transmitter’s IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (37, 44) 6-12” away from the receiver’s IR WINDOW (4). Press the MENU BUTTON (18) four times to the IR Screen Display and then press the UP BUTTON (16) to start IR programming. The flashing IR INDICATOR (10) icon indicates IR transmis- sion is in progress. When the synchronization is complet

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7. CAUTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Feedback Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. Please also note the pickup pattern characteristics of the microphone selected. Unidirectional microphones are more resistant to feedback. However, they pick up sound sources best that are directly in front of the microphone. Also, mics that are farther from the sound source (such as a handheld) require more acoustic gain

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8. MISCELLANEOUS TIPS • The receiver antennas should be kept away from any metal surfaces whenever possible as they can reflect away or shield the incoming RF signal. • If the receiver’s volume control is set too high, it may overdrive the input of the attached audio mixer, causing distortion. Conversely, if the output is set too low, the overall signal-to-noise ratio of the system may be reduced, causing noticeable hiss. If such noise occurs, adjust the output level of the receiver so tha

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9. SPECIFICATIONS U-800 OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Operating Frequency Range 470MHz–510MHz, two Bands Freq. Synthesized (800 channels switchable) 25kHz/step PLL system frequency stability <0.005% Frequency Response 50Hz-18kHz +/-3dB Dynamic Range 120dB Harmonic Distortion <0.5% Modulation FM (F3E) +/-50kHz normal, +/-100kHz max Operating Range 150-250 feet typical, 500+feet max line-of-sight U-800 RECEIVER Receiver System Dual conversion Super Heterodyne with Digi-True Diversity (dual anten

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UB-800 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER RF Output Power +17dBm Max, +14dBm (25mW typical) Harmonic/Spurious Emission -50dBc normal Input Impedance 4.7k Ω (Lavalier); 500 k Ω (Instrument) Controls Power and Audio ON/OFF switches, Input Level Input Connector Locking 3.5mm mini-jack LED Display Bi-Color - Power ON (GREEN) and Low Batter y ON (RED) Antenna Type External Removable Battery Type 2 x AAA alkaline or NiMH Battery Life 6-8 Hours typical, alkaline Dimensions 3.25”W x 2.18”D x 1”H (8.25cm x 5.53cm


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