Dual channel rechargeable wireless microphone system (11 pages)
Summary of Contents for VocoPro UHF-388K
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UHF-3700 UHF-3700 POWER POWER CHANNEL A CHANNEL B CHARGING CHARGING UHF-388 POWER ANT. A RECHARGEABLE UHF WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM ANT. B ����������������������������������� �������������������������� OWNER’S MANUAL...
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Table of Contents Introduction Safety Instructions ... FCC Information ... Listening for a Lifetime ... Specifications and Features ... Getting started ... Getting Connected ... Controls and Functions Front Panel ... Rear Panel ... Microphone ... Microphone Basics ... Operations ... Troubleshooting ...
Safety Instructions CAUTION RISK OF SHOCK CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user- serviceable parts inside. Only refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash & arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of danger.
UNIT!: This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Vocopro may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use this product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables.
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Specifications and Features Features • UHF band operation for less interference and cleaner vocals. • Dual mic channels with individual volume controls. • Bright LED display for monitoring RF signal levels. • Built-in noise mute circuitry to eliminate “pops” when turning mics on & off. •...
Getting Started Caution: Before connecting the power supply, make sure that the power switch on the reciever is switched OFF. Note:For additional protection, it is recommended that you plug in the power supply to a surge protector/Power strip. Setting Up the UHF-388 Set up the UHF-388’s receiver in a spot where there are no barriers above the antennas or between the receiver and the microphones.
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IMPORTANT: Every wireless microphone installation is a unique situation, and can present a variety of problems. Never attempt a live performance without first conducting a “walkthrough” test of the system in the performing area. If major changes (additional wireless systems or intercoms, relocation of scenery, etc.) have been made since the last walk-through test, check...
Getting Connected The UHF-388 gives you two options for outputting vocals 1. Each channel independently using the BALANCED A and B XLR outputs 2. Both channels together using the MIXED ¼” output There are a number of ways to integrate the UHF-388 into your audio system: Connecting to a Mixer Connect each mic channel to separate channels on the mixer using the BALANCED XLR outputs (Fig.
Controls and Functions FRONT PANEL � � � � � � POWER switch - Turns the Power on and off. ANTENNA connectors - Connect the antennas here. CHARGING indicators - Indicate the charge level of the microphones. Each LED lights when charging and flashes when charged.
Controls and Functions (Cont.) UHF-3700 POWER MICROPHONE � GRILL - Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce “breathy” and wind noise pick-up. POWER LED - Indicates if the mic is on or off. The light is on if the mic’s power is on. The light will be off when the mic is turned off or when the battery is dead.
Microphone Basics Microphone Position The UHF-388 is ideal for close-up vocals and can be held in the hand or mounted on a mic stand. Keep in mind that microphone technique is largely a matter of personal taste, and there is no one “correct” microphone position. Feedback Feedback occurs when the amplified sound from any loudspeaker reenters the sound system through any open microphone and is repeatedly amplified.
Operations Recharging the Batteries To recharge: • Place the mics in the charger compartments on top of the UHF-388’s receiver. • Make sure to position the mics with the power switch facing out towards the front of the receiver. • The charging LED on the receiver will light up when the mic is inserted correctly.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM No Sound Output Received Signal is Noisy or Contains Extraneous Sounds with the Microphone(s) ON There is Noise Coming from the Receiver with the Micro- phones Turned OFF Momentary Loss of Sound as Microphone(s) are Moved Throughout the Operating Range Battery Running Low Even After Recharging...