Nady Systems UHF-16 manual

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    UHF-16 UHF-16 UHF-16 UHF-16 UHF-16 OWNER’S MANUAL UHF-16 UHF-16 UHF-16 UHF-16 UHF-16 16 Channel PLL Frequency Synthesized UHF Wireless Micr ophone and Instrument System[...]

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    3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Using this Manual ................................................ 4 SYSTEM FEA TURES UHF 16 Receiver ................................................. 5 UB-16 and UH-16 T ransmitters ............................ 5 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UHF 16 Receiver 1. Mounting the Receiver ....................................[...]

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    I I I I INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Nady UHF-16 wireless system, and congratulations on your choice. The Nady UHF-16 system is by far the best performance and price value available in professional UHF wireless. Offering clear channel operation on the wide open, uncluttered UHF band for interference-free performance in any application or[...]

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    5 SYSTEM FEA TURES UHF-16 Receiver • State-of-the-art PLL synthesized 16 channel selection, user switchable • Unsurpassed UHF performance with 120 dB dynamic range and operation up to 500 feet line-of-sight • Rugged half-rack UHF-16 receiver with dual removable antennas (for convenient optional remote placement), 16 user switchable UHF freque[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UHF-16 Receiver 6 1. Mounting the Receiver a. T able Mounting T o mount a receiver on a table or other horizontal surface, attach the four supplied rubber feet to the bottom corners of the receiver and place the receiver on the mounting surface. b. Rack Mounting a Single Receiver If you want to rack mount a single receiver i[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UHF-16 Receiver 7 2. Installing Antennas Install antennas by connecting the two antennas included with your system, or optional remote antennas, to the two each BNC RF TWIST -ON CONNECTORS (5) located on the back of your UHF-16 receiver . If using either single or side-by-side front panel antenna mounting, as described above[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UHF-16 Receiver 8 4. Choosing an Operating Frequency Choose an operating frequency by selecting any of the 16 UHF operating frequencies available in the band provided, using the UP/DOWN BUTTONS (12). The CHANNEL SELECTED (1 1d) and OPERA TING FREQUENCY (1 1f) icons in the LCD DISPLA Y (1 1) indicate the channel and frequency[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UHF-16 Receiver 9 7. Connecting Audio Output The UHF-16 receiver provides both a fixed mic level BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT XLR (4) and an adjustable 1/4 ” line level LINE OUTPUT JACK (3) . (Note: As when making any connection, make sure the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the minimum level before plugging in the receive[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UH-16 Handheld Microphone T ransmitter 10 1. Powering the T ransmitter Slide open the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT COVER (14) and remove, exposing the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT (15) . Insert 2 fresh AA ALKALINE BA TTERIES (16) , observing the correct polarity as marked, and slide the COVER back, closing the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT . T wo[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UH-16 Handheld Microphone Transmitter 11 4. Locking the Keyboard T o avoid accidental reconfiguration of the Channel setting or T one Squelch ™ , the keyboard can be locked by holding both the UP and DOWN BUTTONS (20) at the same time for 3 seconds. See the CHANNEL DISPLA Y AND UP/DOWN BUTTON OPERA TION, page 15. 5. Microp[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UB-16 Bodypack Transmitter 12 1. Powering the T ransmitter Slide open the BA TTERY COMP ARTMENT (21) and insert 2 fresh AA ALKALINE BA TTERIES (22) , observing the correct polarity . T wo fresh alkaline batteries can last up to 12 hours in use, but in order to ensure optimum performance, it is recommended that the battery be[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UB-16 Bodypack Transmitter 13 5. Selecting the Operating Frequency In order for the system to operate properly , the same channel (frequency of operation) must be selected for the UB-16 transmitter as was chosen for the UHF-16 receiver . Press either the UP or DOWN CHANNEL SELECT BUTT ON (25) until the channel number indicat[...]

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    OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS UB-16 Bodypack Transmitter 14 b. Microphone Use (with either a lavalier or headworn microphone) Secure the connection from the LA V ALIER (33) or HEADWORN MIC (34) cord by turning the slip ring on the plug into the transmitter clockwise to thread it on to the jack. T o unplug, reverse the process. T o use the lavalier mic, a[...]

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    15 CHANNEL DISPL A Y AND UP /DOWN BUTTON OPERA TION 1. UHF-16 Receiver Operation of Channel Display , Battery Status, Up and Down buttons, Keyboard Lock, and T one Squelch ™ a. Changing the Channel Assignment Press Up or Down button to change channels. b. Selecting T one Squelch™ Mode Hold both Up and Down buttons at the same time for 1 second.[...]

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    16 The UHF 16 system is available with a choice of three frequency bands, each with 16 user-selectable frequencies. Select the band and frequencies appropriate to the area/country in which the system is to be used. 1 726.10 MHz 793.40 MHz 846.20 MHz 2 726.50 MHz 794.00 MHz 846.60 MHz 3 727.00 MHz 796.60 MHz 847.10 MHz 4 727.60 MHz 799.50 MHz 847.80[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS 17 UHF 16 System Operating Frequency Range: 16 channels switchable in pre-programmed bands up to 26 MHz wide in the 726-865 MHz range (country dependent) Freq. Synthesized: PLL system with frequency stability <0.005% Frequency Response: 30 HZ-15 KHZ ± 3 dB Dynamic Range: 120 dB Harmonic Distortions: <0.5% Modulation: FM ± 25[...]

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    SERVICE FOR YOUR NADY WIRELESS SYSTEM 18 (U.S.) If you experience any operational problems with your system, please see the support page on the Nady website: www .nady .com for assistance. Should your Wireless System require service, you must contact the Nady Service Department at 510.652.241 1 for a Return Authorization (R/A) Number and a service [...]

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    6701 Shellmound Street • Emeryville, California 94608 T el: 510.652.241 1 • Fax: 510.652.5075 • www .nady .com[...]