Waudio MIC80 User Manual

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RM Quartet
UHF Radio Microphone System
User Manual
Order code: MIC80

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  • Page 1 RM Quartet UHF Radio Microphone System User Manual Order code: MIC80...
  • Page 2: Safety Advice

    Safety advice Safety advice WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START-UP! • Before your initial start-up, please make sure that there is no damage caused during transportation. • Should there be any damage, consult your dealer and do not use the equipment. • To maintain the equipment in good working condition and to ensure safe operation, it is necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual. • Please note that damages caused by user modifications to this equipment are not subject to warranty. CAUTION! CAUTION! KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT TAKE CARE USING AWAY FROM MOISTURE, THIS EQUIPMENT! RAIN AND LIQUIDS, AND HIGH VOLTAGE-RISK OUT OF DAMP/HUMID...
  • Page 3 2 x rack ears, Power supply DC 12-18V, 500mA (14V, 1.2A adaptor supplied) 1 x USB charging mic cable, Receiver dimensions (H x W x D) 45 x 420 x 220mm 1 x audio lead Weight 3.8kg & 1 x user manual Order code MIC80 48mm 220mm CHANNEL A CHANNEL B CHANNEL C CHANNEL D UHF Radio Microphone Receiver POWER POWER...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications RM Quartet receiver (front): 1. Antenna socket (channels C & D) 2. Power switch 3. Channel A power Indicator 4. Channel A radio frequency indicator 5. Channel A signal level indicator 6. Channel A volume control 7. Channel B volume control 8. Channel C volume control 9. Channel D volume control 10. Antenna socket (channels A & B) CHANNEL A CHANNEL B CHANNEL C CHANNEL D UHF Radio Microphone Receiver POWER POWER POWER POWER VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME ANTENNA C/D POWER ANTENNA A/B 12-18V 1200mA RM Quartet receiver (rear): UHF Radio...
  • Page 5 Technical specifications Features of the USB rechargeable microphone: 1. Grille covering microphone element 2. LED status indicator 3. Power switch (on/mute/off) 4. Battery compartment cover 5. Coloured ring indicator 6. Recharging socket Battery compartment cover removal Unscrew the coloured ring at the base of the microphone. Remove ring (5) and slide battery compartment (4) down, then pull away. Charging the microphones Ensure the rechargeable batteries have been correctly installed. Only use rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. Do not use standard non-rechargeable batteries as this may result UHF Radio in damage to the equipment. Plug the USB recharging lead (supplied) Microphone Rec ANTENNA C/D POWER in to the USB socket on the rear of the receiver. This allows charging of two microphones at any one time. Plug the other end of the USB charging lead in to the socket on the base of the microphone. During normal operating conditions, the battery indicator will illuminate green, turning to red when the battery runs low. UHF Radio When charging, the battery indicator LED will flash continually, Microphone Receiver SERIAL NO. and illuminate permanently when fully charged. Allow the BALANCED OUTPU MANUFACTURED IN CHINA...
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Operating instructions Connecting the receiver and operating system: 1. Push and turn the antenna plug in to the antenna socket on the front of the receiver, repeat for second antenna. Point both antennas upwards in a vertical position. 2. Ensure your mixer/amplifier is turned down before connecting the receiver. 3. Connect the receiver using the Mix output with the supplied 1/4 inch TRS (unbalanced) lead. This should go to the MIC IN on your mixer or amplifier. Control of individual microphone channel levels is via the individual channel volume controls on the front of the receiver. Alternatively, if you are using a multi-channel mixer, you can connect the receiver using the individual channel outputs using XLR (balanced) leads (not supplied). 4. Plug the DC power adaptor into the DC socket on the rear of the receiver. Plug the other end in to a suitable AC outlet. 5. Press the power switch on the front panel of the receiver to I. All four channel power indicator LEDs should light red. 6. Ensure all the channel volume controls are turned down to minimum. Turn your chosen microphone on using the power switch. The LED status indicator will flash red briefly to indicate it is ON. 7. When a microphone is turned on the status LED on the corresponding channel on the receiver will also light up. The radio frequency (RF) indicator will turn yellow to show a signal is being received from the microphone. The audio frequency (AF) indicator will turn green to show audio is being received (i.e. it will pulse with your voice as you speak in to the microphone). 8. Turn the microphone power switch to mute or OFF when you have finished speaking/singing in to the microphone and before you place it down on a table. The receiver has 4 separate volume controls, one for each microphone. Use this in conjunction with the controls on your mixer/amplifier to adjust the sound level required. If the sound is distorted check the volume level controls on the receiver and the mixer/amplifier. If sound continues to be distorted move the microphone further away from your mouth and also check the battery is fully charged. The receiver can be mounted in to a standard 19” rack mount case/rack using the supplied rack-mount brackets. Fix one of these to each side of the receiver using the supplied screws, and then fit the unit in to your rack. The microphones have a maximum effective range of around 100m, depending on the environment in which the system is being used. This can be reduced to 60m in many situations. If the sound becomes intermittent move the microphones closer to the receiver. Interference is occasionally possible when the distance between a microphone and the receiver is less than 1.5m. To achieve the best possible system performance, please keep the microphones at least 1.5m away from the receiver. Also, for optimum reception, extend the antenna fully and orientate vertically. Reception maybe impaired by obstacles between the transmitter and receiver. High power electrical equipment can cause unwanted interference.
  • Page 7: Weee Notice

    WEEE notice Correct Disposal of this Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. www.prolight.co.uk RM Quartet User Manual...
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