Better Music Builder VM-93C Operating Instructions Manual

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Professional UHF Rechargeable Wireless Microphone System
VM-93C

Operating Instructions

UHF
Frequency
64
Selectable
UHF
Better Music Builder
®
POWER
®
Better Music Builder
VM-93C
DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER
AF
RF
CH01:752.20 mh
z
DOWN
RECEIVER - A LCD
Thank you for purchasing this unit. To
make full and effective use of this unit,
please read this Owner's Manual
carefully before operating it. Please
retain this manual for future reference.
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POWER
ON/OFF
BATTERY CHARGE
Green Light (Full)
®
V M - 9 3C C HA RG E R
64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM
UP
AF
CH01:763.20 mh
MIN
MAX
VOLUME
KA R A O K E
UP
RF
z
DOWN
RECEIVER - B LCD
RECEIVER - B LCD
MIN
MAX
VOLUME

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    VM-93C Operating Instructions Frequency Selectable POWER ON/OFF BATTERY CHARGE Green Light (Full) Better Music Builder ® V M - 9 3C C HA RG E R VM-93C DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM Better Music Builder ® CH01:752.20 mh CH01:763.20 mh...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Better Music Builder. VM-93C is designed for both commercial and public use. It is a heavy duty design including two hand-held microphones with one receiver. Each hand-held microphone has a total of 32 frequencies. Two microphones together have 64 frequencies.
  • Page 3: Receiver Specification

    Better Music Builder ® Receiver A & B DC 14~16V 480mA RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Model No. VM-93C (UHF Microphone) DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA receiver may lead to electric shock, COMMENTS? E-MAIL: info@bettermusicbuilder.com fire, or damage to the receiver and www.BetterMusicBuilder.com...
  • Page 4: The System Includes The Following Parts

    The package comes with one receiver, two transmitters, one charger base, two DC adaptor, one audio cable, four AA rechargeable batteries, and two antennas. VM-93C DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM Better Music Builder ® CH01:752.20 mh CH01:763.20 mh DOWN...
  • Page 5: Receiver Lcd Panel Description

    RECEIVER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION After turning on the “POWER” button, LCD screen will light up as below: CH01:752.20 mh 1. RF (radio frequency) Indicator 2. AF (audio frequency) Indicator 3. Current Channel/Frequency Display: current value depends on your setting. If there is static or no sound coming out of your speakers, than NOTE there may be a frequency interruption from another system, change your frequency to match your transmitter’s (microphone) frequency.
  • Page 6: How To Adjust Receiver Settings

    HOW TO ADJUST RECEIVER SETTINGS To adjust your receiver’s channel/frequency by pressing the “▲” UP or “▼ ” DOWN button to select your frequency. VM-93C DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER CH08:758.30 mh DOWN RECEIVER - A LCD VOLUME VM-93C DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER CH08:758.30 mh...
  • Page 7: How To Connect Audio Out

    Better Music Builder ® Receiver A & B DC 14~16V 480mA RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Model No. VM-93C (UHF Microphone) DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA receiver may lead to electric shock, COMMENTS? E-MAIL: info@bettermusicbuilder.com fire, or damage to the receiver and w w w .
  • Page 8: Dc-Power Connection

    Better Music Builder ® Receiver A & B DC 14~16V 480mA RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Model No. VM-93C (UHF Microphone) DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA receiver may lead to electric shock, COMMENTS? E-MAIL: info@bettermusicbuilder.com fire, or damage to the receiver and w w w .
  • Page 9: Handheld Transmitter Description

    HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER (Wireless Mic.) DESCRIPTION NAMES & FUNCTION: Uncover Looking of the Handheld Transmitter: ALKALINE BATTERY 1. Condenser and grille 2. LCD digital display 3. Power switch ON/OFF: To turn ON push the switch button UP for 2-3 seconds, until the LCD screen is on. To turn OFF push the switch button DOWN until LCD screen is off.
  • Page 10: Rechargeable Hand-Held Transmitter Charger

    BATTERY CHARGE POWER capacity of 1800mA. ON/OFF BATTERY CHARGE Green Light (Full) Green Light (Full) Better Music Builder ® VM -93 C CHARGER Recharging time (First Time): 8- 1 0hrs 3.5 inches 9 cm i l d e r ®...
  • Page 11: Hand-Held Transmitter Lcd Panel Description

    3. Battery Status: Indicates charge remaining in transmitter batteries. BATTERY STATUS Indicates a full battery on the transmitter. The engineering team of Better Music Builder uses the CHANE latest technology to indicate the battery status, so you can see the battery strength.
  • Page 12: How To Insert Hand-Held Transmitter's Batteries

    HOW TO INSERT HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER’S BATTERIES Step 1: Slide open the closely tight battery cover a little bit hard because the commercial and public use microphones are designed for tight close. ALKALINE BATTERY Step 2: Use one hand to hold onto the top of your transmitter, with your other hand inserting two rechargeable AA batteries into battery slot.
  • Page 13: How To Turn On And Off Hand-Held Transmitter

    HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Push the power switch to turn on/off your transmitter. After turning on the transmitter, there will be signals (i.e. Channel Number, Frequency and Battery Status) appeared in the LCD screen. After turning off the transmitter, LCD screen will shut down.
  • Page 14: How To Change Hand-Held Transmitter Settings

    HOW TO CHANGE HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER SETTINGS CLOSE OPEN Using A Screw Driver (not included) Step 1: Step 2: The screw is designed to protect the After removing the screw to take microphone from being opened too easily to out the plastic cap, you can set the frequencies because this microphone change the frequencies or the is for commercial and public use.
  • Page 15: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION A. TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURE OF THE RECEIVER: 1. Frequency Range: UHF 752~798MHz 2. Maximum Frequency Deviation: ±15KHz 3. Signal to Noise Ratio: >100dB 4. Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.2% 5. Frequency Stability: ±0.5% 6. Frequency Response: ±40 Hz~16 KHz 7 . Dynamic Range: >100dB 8.
  • Page 16: Vm-93C Fcc Frequency 750 Mhz And 800 Mhz

    VM-93C FCC FREQUENCY 750 MHz and 800 MHz Group A Group B Channel Receiver A Receiver B Channel Receiver A Receiver B Number Frequency Frequency Number Frequency Frequency 752.200 MHz 775.200 MHz 763.200 MHz 787.200 MHz 752.500 MHz 775.500 MHz 763.500 MHz...
  • Page 17: Frequency Scan Groups For Band C & Band D

    FREQUENCY SCAN GROUPS FOR BAND C & BAND D Band C Band C Scan Group 1 Band C Scan Group 2 Band C Scan Group 3 TV Ch. Frequency – MHz * TV Ch. Frequency – MHz * TV Ch. Frequency – MHz * (None) 541.500 541.500...
  • Page 18: Us Uhf Wireless Operating Frequencies

    US UHF WIRELESS OPERATING FREQUENCIES Band C: 541.500 - 566.375 MHz TV Ch. 541.500 541.625 541.750 541.875 542.000 542.125 542.250 542.375 542.500 542.625 542.750 542.875 543.000 543.125 543.250 543.375 543.500 543.625 543.750 543.875 544.000 544.125 544.250 544.375 544.500 544.625 544.750 544.875 545.000 545.125 545.250 545.375 545.500 545.625 545.750 545.875 546.000 546.125 546.250 546.375 546.500 546.625 546.750 546.875 547.000 547.125 547.250 547.375 547.500 547.625 547.750 547.875...
  • Page 19 Band D: 655.500 - 680.375 MHz TV Ch. 655.500 655.625 655.750 655.875 656.000 656.125 656.250 656.375 656.500 656.625 656.750 656.875 657.000 657.125 657.250 657.375 657.500 657.625 657.750 657.875 658.000 658.125 658.250 658.375 658.500 658.625 658.750 658.875 659.000 659.125 659.250 659.375 659.500 659.625 659.750 659.875 660.000 660.125 660.250 660.375 660.500 660.625 660.750 660.875 661.000 661.125 661.250 661.375 661.500 661.625 661.750 661.875 662.000 662.125 662.250 662.375 662.500 662.625 662.750 662.875...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. SYMPTOM: RECEIVER HAS NO POWER. If you press the power button on the receiver for more than 5 seconds, you may use the wrong DC adaptor. There are two types of adaptor; AC adaptor and DC adaptor. 2. SYMPTOM: NO SOUND Before there was sound coming from the speaker, but now there is no sound.
  • Page 21 5. SYMPTOM: THE FREQUENCY OF THE HAND-HELD TRANSIMTTER IS DIFFERENT FROM THAT OF THE RECEIVER. The frequency of the hand-held transmitter (microphone) is different from that of the receiver. It is because you may match the hand-held transmitter with the wrong receiver.
  • Page 22: Warranty

    Please also note that our warranty does not cover any shipping cost for the return of defective products to us for inspection, repair and maintenance. Our warranty for Better Music Builder products can only be executed in North America. Our warranty does not cover the battery for wireless microphone products.
  • Page 23 MAINTENANCE NOTE...
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