UM30 / UM31 UHF Hand-Held System.............6 UM40 / UM41 / UM50 / UM51 Lavaliere and Headset Systems....8 Battery Insertion..................10 Installing the Receiver Module..............11 Phonic reserves the right to improve or alter any information suppied within this document without prior notice.
Introduction System Components Congratulations on your purchase of one of the For the Sound Ambassador: many UM Wireless Microphone Systems. The UM30 Handheld System Handheld transmitter (HT-100) a hassle free solution to having to run pesky Wireless receiver module (UM-R10) wires get in the way during performances.
Operation Set up instructions If using the Lavaliere or Headset Microphones Lower the audio level before turning The ML-10 Lavaliere microphone includes a your bodypack or handheld on. clip that holds the lavaliere and can be attached to clothing, a tie or in a range of other places Select the channel frequency on the where necessary.
Inside Outside III. Channel Selector UM30 / UM31 Users can select from 16 different UHF Hand-Held System frequency channels with this selector. 1. Handheld Transmitter (HT-100) The very light Cardioid Wireless Microphone audio is too low or is interrupted with for dicator and channel frequency selector.
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2. Receiver Module (UM-R10 and UM-R11) III. AF LED Indicator This receives the RF signal sent from the hand- held transmitter. The UM-R10 has four LED in- that there is an audio signal present. If The UM-R11 simply has 1 for Power. Power indicator This LED will illuminate when the receiver IV.
UM40 / UM41 / UM50 / UM51 IV. LED Indicator When the power switch is in the ON Lavaliere and Headset Systems 1. Bodypack Transmitter (BT-200) This single unit modulates and transmits the replaced. When ligh up in red means Audio Frequency to the receiver.
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2. Receiver Module (UM-R10 and UM-R11) 3.Condenser Lavaliere Microphone (ML-10) This receives the RF signal sent from the Lavaliere microphones are widely used in bodypack transmitter. The UM-R10 has four broadcasting and also for personal presenta- LED indicators: two RF, one AF and a Power tions.
Battery Insertion Bodypack Transmitter Handheld Microphone handheld microphone counter-clockwise sliding it down. out. same as indicated. Ensure that they are Replace the cover. responds to the polarity indicated on the Notes: Reinsert the inner-part of the microphone together. long periods of time. ies.
Installing the Receiver Module For UM 31/41/51 Active Performer Speakers Powerpod 865 and 885 Plus Remove the compartment cover on the left side of Performer speaker (left when facing removing the single screw. Slide the UM-R11 the rear). Remove the grounding PCB from module along the wall of the compartment door and into the port connected to the door.
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System: 614-870MHz RF Frequency Oscillation Type PLL Synthesized Control Oscillation Channels 16 Channels Audio Frequency Response 50 Hz~18 kHz +/-3dB Bandwidth Operation Range 100 M Receiver Module Model No. UM-R10 & UM-R1 Type True Diversity Frequency Stability ±0.005% S/N Ratio >100 dB RF Sensitivity -100 dBm...
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Transmitter Model No. HT-100 BT-200 Type Handheld Body-pack Grille Shape Round/Square Spurious Rejection < -60 dBc < -60 dBc Stability +/- 0.005% +/- 0.005% Frequency Deviation ± 40KHz ± 40KHz S/N Ratio > 100 dB (1 kHz-A) > 100 dB (1 kHz-A) 50 –...