Table of Contents Safety Instructions ... 2 FCC Information ... 3 Welcome ... 4 Listening For a Lifetime ... 5 Specifications and Features ... 6 Getting Started ... 7 Getting Connected ... 8 Charging the Microphones ... 9 Microphone Descriptions ... 10 Front and Rear Panel Descriptions ...
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Specifications and Features SPECIFICATIONS Transmitter (microphones) Carrier Frequency: Freq. Stability Power Output Current Loss Maximum Distance Battery Dimensions Receiver Sensitivity Spurious rejection Image rejection S/N ratio Max. output Power Power consumption Dimensions FEATURES • 2 wireless rechargeable handheld mics included •...
Charger Power Adapter (1) Setting Up the UHF-3205 Set up the UHF-3205’s receiver in a spot where there are no barriers above the antennas or between the receiver and the microphones. NOTE: Do not place the UHF-3205 in a space where there is something above the antennas such as a rackspace or an entertainment center.
Getting connected 1. Connect the AC POWER ADAPTER to the UHF-3205 receiver’s POWER INPUT connector, then plug the ADAPTER into a compatible AC electrical outlet. 2. Attach the antennas by screwing in until secure. Be sure the antennas are pointing as straight up as possible.
Charging the Microphones The UHF-3205 comes with a dual charger that lets you charge both microphones at the same time. Charging the Microphones If the LED light on the microphone(s) does not light up when the microphone is turned on, this indicates that...
Microphone Descriptions Microphone 1. GRILL - Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce “breathy” and wind noise pick-up. 2. POWER SWITCH - Used to turn the microphone power ON and OFF. The mic power is ON when the switch is in the ON position and the power is OFF when the switch is in the OFF position. 3.
2. SIGNAL INDICATOR LEDs - These will light up when signals are received from the microphone channels. 3. POWER (LED) - Indicates whether the UHF-3205 is ON or OFF. When it is lit, the power is ON. 4. VOLUME controls - Adjusts the individual VOLUME of the receiver’s 2 microphone channels.
Microphone Position The UHF-3205 is ideal for close-up vocals and can be held in the hand or mounted on a mic stand. The most common applications and placement techniques are listed below. Keep in mind that microphone technique is largely a matter of personal taste, and there is no one “correct”...
OPERATIONS 1. Press the POWER button on the UHF-3205 receiver’s front panel. The power LED on the receiver will be RED. 2. Adjust the receiver’s VOLUME controls to approximately 50%.
Troubleshooting PROBLEMS No sound; receiver RF light(s) and mic(s) not lit. No receiver sound but the RF lights are glowing. Received signal is noisy or contains interference with transmitter on. Noise coming from the receiver with the mics turned OFF. Momentary loss of sound as transmitter is moved around performing area.