Peavey 1 UHF manual

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    1 PV ™1 U HF Wireless mi crop hone s ystem[...]

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    2 CON TENTS 2 I NTR ODUCTI ON 3 I M P O R TA NT S AF EG UA RDS 3 R E C E I V ER 4 I NSTRUMENT C ON NEC T ION 6 HAND HEL D MIR CROPHO NE 6 B O DY PA CK T RA N SMI T TER 8 O PE N I NG B AT T E R Y COM P A R TM ENT 10 S P EC I FI C A TI O N S 1 1 F CC Cl a s s B No t i ce I f y o ur sy s te m i s F C C C la ss B , t h e f o l lo w in g a p pl i e s : [...]

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    3 Than k yo u for purchasing a PEAV EY P V ® - 1 UHF Divers ity Wir e l ess M icro ph one System. T he P V - 1 UHF w i reless system s ha ve user friendly features and are avail a b le in h a n dhe ld , lavalie r, headset and gui ta r m o dels. • Clear cha nn e l U HF o p erat i o n i n three available freq u e nc i es. • The proprietary com p[...]

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    4 m o v i n g i t . To reduce the r i s k o f fire or sh ock DO N OT e xpose this equip m ent to m o isture or du s t. To reduce the r i s k o f fire or s hock use only with sp ecifie d v o ltage. To reduce the r i s k o f fire or s hock DO NOT da m ag e the po w er cord by placing it near a he at so urce or s t acking he a v y items o n to p o f i[...]

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    5 3 . S qu e lc h A dj us tm en t In nor mal operation, the SQUEL CH C ONTROL (6) s hould be se t fully clockw i s e t o the f actory pres et R F l e v e l (Ma x . Sens . ). How ev er, in areas o f h igh RF ac t i v ity, the sq uelch (or mute , as it is so metim es called) may need to be adjus t ed to co m pen s ate f or the ad verse con ditions in[...]

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    6 4 . C on ne c ti n g t he A ud io O ut p ut The UHF re ceiver pro v ides bo th a fixed mic level BAL A NCED MIC AUD IO OUTPUT X LR (7) an d a n a d j us t ab l e l i ne l ev e l AU X A U D IO O UT P UT ¼” J AC K ( 9 ) . [ N ot e : A s w h e n m ak i ng an y conne ction, m ake su re the amplifier or mixi ng board vo lume is at the minimu m leve[...]

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    7 3 . The mi croph one is now ready to use . The A and /or B DIVERSI T Y LED IND ICATORS (2) on the receiver sh ould now be lit, indicat ing a re ceived s i g nal f r o m t he t r a n sm i t t e r. W h e n r e a dy t o sp eak, s lide the trans m itter s witch to t he ON po s ition. A dj us t the v o lume o f the rece iver as per the A ud i o Outpu [...]

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    8 MIC C ORD (24) as desired. To s ecure the conne ction, i ns ert locking mini- X L R i n t o t he jack. To u np l ug, re verse the proce s s . Slip the trans mi t ter into a p ocket or CLIP (28) it on to your clothes or i ns t ru ment strap (i f us i ng it as an instrument tran s mitter). The CLIP can be rota t ed 90 deg ree if the trans mi tter i[...]

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    9 T o us e t h e l av al i e r m i c , at t a ch it at ches t level o r hi gh e r . Do no t p l ace it too c l os e t o the m ou t h – a distance o f ab out si x inche s i s recommen ded . T o u se t he h ea d s e t mi c , p l ace i t on your he a d and ad just the boo m so that the mi c is abou t one inch to the s i de o f the f ron t of th e m [...]

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    10 18. Battery Co m p artmen t 2 3. H e ad se t M i c 1 9. A A B a t t e ri e s 24 . La v a li e r Mi c 21. 3.5 mm Lo ck ing Jack 25. Battery Ind i ca tor LED 2 2. I n st r um en t C o r d 26. On/O ff/Standb y Sw itch 2 8. C l i p[...]

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    11 • Frequen cy Res ponse 50 H z – 1 5 K H z , + / - 3d B • Dynamic Rang e 120 dB • Total Har m oni c Dis tortion <0.6% • RF Carr ier Frequ ency Ra nge UHF, cho ice o f sing l e frequ encies f ro m 9 0 6. 0 0 0 t o 9 23 . 7 00 M Hz • Frequen cy Stab ility +/- 0.00 5%, Cr ystal control led • Mo du l a ti o n F M (F 3 E ) , + / -20 K[...]

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