Norden NVS-30050001MP User Manual

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  • Page 1 NVS-30050001MP/NVS-30060001MP /NVS-30070001MP WIRELESS MICROPHONE SET User Manual www.nordencommunication.com...
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  • Page 4 Caution To assure the finest performance, please use or operate the product in accordance with corresponding instructions. This symbol indicates "forbidden content" This symbol indicates "compulsory Content” Please make sure that the When the equipment is in use, DO NOT block the air power wire is NOT damaged.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Ambient Factors....................05 Technical Terms.....................06 Product Overview……….…..................07 • Description……….…....................07 • Features……….…....................07 Product Appearance………………………………………………………………………………………….…07 • Front Panel…………………………………………………………………………………………………..07 • Rear Panel…………………………………………………………………………………………………….08 Receiver Instructions……………………………………………………………………………………………09 Handheld Wireless Microphone Functions…………………………………………………………..13 • Appearance Description………………………………………………………………………………..13 • Handheld Wireless Microphone Instructions………………………………………………...14 • Pairing operation……………………………………………………………………………………….…16 Portable Transmitted Functions…………………………………………………………………………..17 • Appearance Description……………………………………………………………………………….17 •...
  • Page 6: Ambient Factors

    Ambient Factors This NVS product adopts radio frequency transmission and is susceptible to outside wireless signals interference. Our all products are qualified products which passed strict testing. If instantaneous frequency-loss occurred in the installation and application, in most cases, the system frequency of the product is affected by the interference of the external ambience.
  • Page 7: Technical Terms

    Technical Terms UHF is an abbreviation of Ultra High Frequency, which mainly refers to ultra-high frequency radio waves with a frequency of 300~3000MHz. DIVERSITY It means diversity reception, a method to reduce or eliminate multiple paths of frequency loss by using two or more antennas and receivers. The most common methods include dual antenna phase switching, dual receiving audio switching, and “ratio diversity”...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product Overview Description The NVS Wireless Microphone Set comes with two microphones in three combinations. It adapts infrared matching technology, and it is equipped with two output interfaces for remote monitoring. Features • Dual channel PLL technology • Adopt UHF 200 channel with PLL digital lock automatic communication function •...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    4. Display Screen 5. Channel 1 Selection Button and Mode Switching Button • Short press the button to select the channel 1. • Press and hold the button CH1/2 to enter the mode switching state, and a string of numbers (e.g.: 999 999) will be displayed in the channel area in the upper left corner of the display screen.
  • Page 10: Receiver Instructions

    3. AF Mixing Output Microphone Interface Mix 2 Signals for Output 4. Mixing Output Amplitude Adjustment Switch Only for “MIXOUT” microphone interface, set to LINE for 60mV, set to MIC for 7mV. 5. AF Channel 1 Output Port Using XLR Socket 6.
  • Page 11 (7) The display screen will display 2 channels and each channel has 50 channels. Among them, 1-50 for channel 1, 51-100 for channel 2. If you press the “▲” button, the channel of channel 1 will increase in sequence from 1 to 50, the channel of channel 2 will increase in sequence from 51 to 100, and the receiving frequency will decrease by one step (one step is 0.25MHz).
  • Page 12 transmitter 1 ends the call, other transmitters at the same frequency (such as transmitter 2) cannot talk with the receiver 1. Mode 2 When using, it is recommended that the two sets of receivers should not be set to the same frequency point to avoid interference when turned on simultaneously! Mode 1 and mode 2 selection (Channel 1 and channel 2 buttons for mode switching of the channels 1-2): Press and hold the channel 1 button CH1/2 to enter the mode switching state, and a string of numbers (e.g.: 999 999) will be displayed in the...
  • Page 13 (9) Automatic selection setting and frequency pairing operation method: 1. Press the CH1 or CH2 button to select the channel, then use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to quickly select the frequency and channel, and press the SET button, and the working frequency will be displayed on the horizontal lines - - - - from left to right on the display screen.
  • Page 14: Handheld Wireless Microphone Functions

    Handheld Wireless Microphone Functions Appearance Description 1. Display screen To display the channel frequency, signal channel and battery power. 2. IR Frequency Pairing Used with the “SET” button of the receiver, to transmit the channel parameters to the transmitter. 3. UP Button To set the volume, switch between high and low power, switch between lock and unlock state.
  • Page 15: Handheld Wireless Microphone Instructions

    3. Battery Retainer Button Press the buttons on both sides at the same time with your left hand, and slightly pull the bottom of the microphone with your right hand to pull out the battery box. Handheld Wireless Microphone Instructions (1) Pull out the battery box of the transmitter as shown in Figure 1 below (please refer to the 7th point of the transmitter functions for operation method), insert 2 AA (1.5V) batteries into it and put battery box correctly in the direction of the positive...
  • Page 16 Figure 2 (4) Volume adjustment: Press the Menu button, and then the display screen shows “VOLO1” as shown in Figure 3, which is the current volume level, and press the UP button to turn up the volume or press the DOWN button to turn down the volume, with adjustable volume range of VOL01-VOL05.
  • Page 17: Pairing Operation

    Figure 5 (7) Mode 1 and mode 2 switching: Press and hold the MENU button to enter the mode switching state, and a string of numbers (e.g.: 999 999) will be displayed in the channel area of the display screen. Work with the “UP/DOWN” button to switch to mode 1 or mode 2.
  • Page 18: Portable Transmitted Functions

    Portable Transmitted Functions Appearance Description 1. State LED 2. Gain Control 3. MIC IN 4. Antenna 1/4 wave whip antenna. 5. Display Screen To display the current working channel and battery power. 6. POWER Button 7. IR Frequency pairing Used with the “SET” button to transmit the channel parameters to the transmitter.
  • Page 19: Battery Replacement

    8. Battery Box 9. Waistband Used to fix a mini microphone at your waist. Battery replacement 1) The battery box is in the front panel of the transmitter. (2) Press the buckle of the battery box of the transmitter to open the battery box. (3) Insert two batteries and pay attention to the positive and negative electrodes.
  • Page 20: Used With Headset Microphones

    How to Use with Headset Microphones 1. Microphone 2. Flexible Hose 3. Neck Stand 4. 3-Pin Aviation Plug 5. Pop Filter The headset microphone is hung on both ears from the back of the head, and the head stand is placed and adjusted to match the sound source, about 1.5 to 2 inches from the mouth.
  • Page 21: Connection Methods

    1. 3-Pin Aviation Plug 2. Lavalier 3. Microphone 4. Pop Filter The lavalier microphone can be hung on a position easy to pick up the sound, such as clothes, ties, and lapel. Insert a small XLR and put the microphone cable into the “MIC IN”...
  • Page 22 Figure 2 Power Adapter: Connected to an AC110V or AC230V power adapter. Audio Output Connector: Connect one end of the audio output cable to the output port on the rear panel of the receiver, and the other end to the input port of the mixer or amplifier. Rear Panel: 1.
  • Page 23: System Installation

    4. Mixing Output Amplitude Adjustment Switch (Only for “MIXOUT” microphone interface, set to LINE for 60mV, set to MIC for 7mV. Please set according to the actual need.) 5. Channel 1 Independent Output Port 6. Power Input. Connected to an AC110V or AC230V power adapter Note: If there is howling when using the mixing output interface, please use the independent audio output interface.
  • Page 24: Common Failures And Solutions

    6. Connect the power adapter to the power input port of the receiver (the power adapter can automatically adapt to the working voltage). Common Failures and Solutions Symptoms Causes Solutions • Power switch in the • Switch the power to the OFF state.
  • Page 25 • Checking the speaker and connecting wire,and keep performance in good state. • Speaker do not connected properly or • The distance between working improperly. the mouth and microphone should be • The mouth is close to between 10 and 20 cm the microphone.
  • Page 26 • The microphone is • Avoid getting the pointing to the speaker microphone straight to directly. • It's too close to the Speaker. speaker • Keep the microphone • Amplifier is working and speaker at a improperly or tuning distance of more than 2 meters. failure.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    120Hz-15KHz (±3dB) >70dB Distortion ≤1% Working Temperature -10℃~+40℃ Effective Range Max 300m (in open environment) Package Dimensions (L×W×H) 530×335×220mm NVS-30050001MP Gross Weight 5.2 Kg NVS-30060001MP Gross Weight 5.0 Kg NVS-30070001MP Gross Weight 4.6 Kg Wireless Interface BNC/50Ω Sensitivity ≤-95dBm Display Method...
  • Page 28 onboard antenna for the handheld microphone. High power 14dBm; low power Output Power 6dBm Spur Suppression -60dB Power Supply 2 AA 1.5V alkaline batteries More than 10 hours at 14dBm; Endurance more than 15 hours at 6dBm. Handheld MIC ∅ 50 × 265mm (Handheld part Dimensions (Maximum diameter ∅...

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