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Phonic UM 31 User Manual
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    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.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 5: Operation

    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.
  • Page 6: Um30 / Um31 Uhf Hand-Held System

    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.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8: Um40 / Um41 / Um50 / Um51 Lavaliere And Headset Systems

    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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10: Battery Insertion

    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.
  • Page 11: Installing The Receiver Module

    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.
  • Page 12 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...
  • Page 13 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 –...

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