Contents 01 Safety Operation and Notice ···································································· Thank you for choosing a RELACART professional wireless microphone system. You have 02 System Performance Feature ··································································· joined thousands of other satisfied customers. Our years of professional experience of 03 Receiver Installation Method ····································································...
” indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. ·Four frequency group in total, 40 channels, providing more than 400 adjustable frequency for 21. All Relacart products will be afforded one year free maintenance except for man-made damage, such as: the users.
Receiver Installation Method ·134MHz wide bandwidth transmitter, greatly convenient for debugging and management. Installation: ·The receiver’s bandwidth is 32 MHz and up to 10 systems can be used simultaneously within 32 MHz range. ① For better operation the receiver should be at least 3ft (1m). above the ground and at least ·The handheld microphone: novel design, LCD display screen, showing battery level, 3ft (1m).
Receiver Rear Panel Function Introduction (UR-111S) Power switch: Turn on the receiver of power supply, long press to turn off the receiver. “SYNC” button: When the infrared frequency window of the receiver and transmitter is aligned, press the “SYNC” button, synchronization of transmitters via IR interface from receiver.
Transmitter Function Introduction Handheld microphone (UH-1) RF antenna diversity BNC input connector: suitable for connection of antenna A and antenna B, and supports DC 8V/150mA power output. Anti-pull device: used to fix the connecting cable of the external power adapter. DC IN socket: connect to external power adapter.
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Bodypack transmitter (ET-60) Battery cover: Unscrew it can reveal the battery compartment; When installing or replacing, the battery cover must be opened. Battery compartment: Insert 2 fresh 1.5V AA batteries. (Alkaline type is recommended. Please remember to replace both batteries.) Warn: Observe correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment to avoid damage to the internal electric parts.
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Gooseneck conference microphone (UD-1) Antenna For transmitting a bodypack Power toggle switch Toggle this switch to turn on or off power supply of the transmitter. AF/INS audio input selection switch: The transmitter can be connected with an audio input device (microphone or instrument connection cable) at the top part-the input socket. “MIC” is used for microphone input and “INS”...
Transmitter Battery Installation Power Button/Mute Button: Press the power button to turn on the transmitter, press the power button 1.5 second enter the mute status, press one more time to close the mute function. Long press 3 seconds to turn off the transmitter. Infrared data receiving window (IR): Synchronization of transmitters via IR interface from receiver.
System Setup Receiver Setup 1. Make sure the transmitter is off before turning on the receiver. 2. Press power button on receiver, LCD readouts light and will display in normal after 2-3 seconds. If LCD screen shows two different RF signal range, that means there is interference and frequency needs changed.
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(2) GROUP (group display 01-10): select GROUP, then press SET to enter the edit mode, any control by any button. Press SET (LOCK ON) status, long press SET button 3 seconds, press “ ” (UR-111S), “ ” (UR-111D) button to select any group of 01-10, Finally press “...
Operating menu of the Receiver DISPLY FREQUENCY CHANNEL DISPLY FREQUENCY CHANNEL Switching between the standard Current standard display; / : FREQUENCY,CHANNEL STORED STORED Switching between the standard Current standard display; / : FREQUENCY,CHANNEL STORED STORED displays FREQ: display the FREQUENCY CHANNEL: display the CHANNEL;...
User-friendly steps 1. After connecting the antenna and the power cable, press the power button to turn on the The searched channel automatically calculates the interference-free frequency. The “RF” light on the receiver. When the display is lit, the power is turned on successfully. (As shown below) receiver display is 0 grid.
Technical Specifications The frequency of the transmitter and the receiver are synchronized. When talking with the UR-111S Single Channel Receiver microphone, the “AF” signal in the display jumps to indicate that there is an audio output. (As shown below) Main Frame Size : EIA standard 1/2 U (UR-111D) (UR-111S)
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UR-111D Dual Channel Receiver UH-1 Handheld Microphone Main Frame Size : EIA standard 1U Carrier Frequency Range: 521.25MHz ~ 936.85MHz Dual Channel PLL Synthesized Receiving Channel: Oscillation: Frequency Stability : ±0.005% (-10 C ~ 50 Harmonic Radiation: ≤45dBm Carrier Frequency Range : 521.25MHz ~ 936.85MHz Bandwidth: Band HF: 139MHz (797MHz ~ 936MHz)
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ET-60 Bodypack Transmitter UD-1 Desktop Gooseneck Microphone Carrier Frequency Range: 521.25MHz ~ 936.85MHz Carrier Frequency Range: 521.25MHz ~ 936.85MHz PLL Synthesized PLL Synthesized Oscillation: Oscillation: Harmonic Radiation: ≤50dBm Harmonic Radiation: ≤50dBm Bandwidth: Band HF: 139MHz (797MHz ~ 936MHz) Bandwidth: Band HF: 139MHz (797MHz ~ 936MHz) Band AD: 134MHz (662MHz ~ 796MHz) Band AD: 134MHz (662MHz ~ 796MHz) Band EJ : 97MHz (554MHz ~ 651MHz)