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PERFORMANCE SERIES
UHF TRUE DIVERSITY SYSTEMS
OWNERS MANUAL
411UDR 411DRH
41HT 41HT3 41XT 41BT
AZDEN CORPORATION
147 New Hyde Park Road
Franklin Square, NY 11010
516.328.7500 vox 516.328.7506 fax
azdenus@aol.com www.azdencorp.com
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Thank you for purchasing AZDENS PERFORMANCE SERIES wireless system. UHF wireless systems yield a better signal to noise ratio and improved frequency response over VHF systems. The UHF band is less crowded than VHF thus giving you less likelihood of interference. This manual covers the 411UDR and 411DRH receivers and the 41BT, 41XT and 41HT transmitters. Receiver Descriptions: The 411UDR and 411DRH are crystal controlled, PLL synthesized receivers with 63 on-board user selectable frequencies
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(5) 12 Volt Input Plug the supplied AC adapter into the 12 volt input on the receiver then into an AC electrical outlet. Use only the adapter supplied, as other adapters may damage the receiver. (6) Output Adjustment Rotate this knob clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease volume level. (7) Output (unbalanced) Using a suitable audio cable (not supplied) connect the 1/4-inch phone jack end to the audio output on the receiver, and connect the other end of the cable to the suitable
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HR-2 The following feature is for the 411DRH only. (12) Squelch adjust This adjusts the point at which the receiver will shut off or squelch the incoming radio signal when it becomes too weak. Turning the control clockwise raises the threshold, allowing more signal to enter, and turning the control counter-clockwise lowers the threshold, letting in less signal. When operating multiple systems all receivers and transmitters must be on the same group Example: 4 systems operating simultaneously.
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Transmitter Descriptions: 41HT Handheld microphone transmitter with 63 on-board user selectable UHF frequencies. Ideal for all vocal applications. The 41HT3 is identical in RF performance. It features an Audix microphone element. (1) To install batteries, turn the bottom half of the mic case counter-clockwise until it is completely off. (2) Insert two fresh alkaline AA batteries into the compartment. Make sure battery polarity is correct. (3) Frequency select The group knob allows you to selec
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41BT body-pack transmitter with 63 on-board user selectable UHF frequencies. Ideal for use with lavaliere and headset microphones. The MP-1 instrument cable will also allow you to use the 41BT with electric guitars and basses. Please note: For use with instruments the gain structure of the 41BT must me modified at the factory. (1) Open the battery compartment lid by sliding it down and raising it. (2) Insert one fresh alkaline 9-volt battery into the compartment. Make sure battery polarity is co
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41XT plug-in XLR transmitter with 63 on-board user selectable UHF frequencies. Ideal for use with dynamic microphones with XLR output. (1) Open the battery compartment lid by sliding it down and raising it (2) Insert one fresh alkaline 9-volt battery into the compartment. Make sure battery polarity is correct. (3) Frequency select The group knob allows you to select any of seven frequency groups (numbered from 0-6). The channel knob allows you to select any of nine frequency channels (numbere
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(6) LED INDICATORS The POWER LED turns green when power is turned On or red if battery level is low. If this LED lights up red replace the battery. The AF PEAK LED lights up if the input level is set to high, indicating the onset of distortion. Lower the input level so that the AF PEAK LED lights only occasionally. To plug the 41XT onto a microphone (low impeadance with XRL connector) first make certain the the locking-ring is turned fully up (rotate counter-clockwise). Then plug the 41XT fu
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41BT with Lavaliere or Headset: With someone talking into the microphone, turn the volume on the mixer or amplifier to the desired level. If there is too much, or not enough gain, lower or raise the volume on the receiver. If the sound is distorted, lower the input gain on the transmitter. 41BT with Instrument cable for electric guitars or basses (MP-1): Plug the cable into the guitar or bass. Set the instrument volume to the midway point. While playing the instrument, turn the volume on the mix
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Specifications Overall: Frequency Range: UHF 63 ch.(793-806MHz) Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz Audio Distortion: less than 1% Dynamic Range: better than 100dB S/N Ratio: better than 95dB Operating Temperatures: 0 to 45 Operating Range: 100m under ideal conditions Oscillator: PLL synthesized Tone Squelch Frequency: 32.768kHz Diversity Type: True Space Diversity 41BT Transmitter: Type of Emission: FM Antenna: External Antenna ms Pre-emphasis: 50 MAX Input Level: -10dBm(Mic) +7dBm(MP-1) Microph
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41HT/41HT3 Transmitter: Type of Emission: FM Antenna: Internal Antenna Microphone Unit: Unidirectional Dynamic RF Output Power: 10m W (50mW MAX) Input Impedance: 8K Audio adj Range: m/2 Battery:2 1.5V (AA) Battery Life: 6 to 8 Hours with Alkaline Battery Dimensions: 56(D) 242(L) mm Weight: 250g (without battery) 41XT Transmitter: Type of Emission: FM Antenna: Internal Antenna ms Pre-emphasis: 50 MAX Input Level: -7dBm Microphone Unit: Dynamic Microphones RF Output Power: 15mW (50mW MAX) Input I