Nady Systems UIC80PP Microphone User Manual


 
At maximum receiver volume setting, as
indicated by the Volume display, the system
output is approximately +4dB higher than
a direct cord-to-amp connection.
Note: As when making any connection, make sure
the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the
minimum level before plugging in the receiver
to avoid possible sound system damage.
Your W-1KU receiver is now operational
and ready to use. Once you have
completed the above steps, proceed to
the following instructions for the HT-1KU
Handheld or BT-1KU Instrument
transmitter included with your system.
Note: Only one transmitter can be used with one
receiver. It is not possible to use two transmitters
on the same frequency and mix the output of
these transmitters into one wireless receiver.
HT-1KU Handheld
Microphone Transmitter
Setting up the Transmitter
The HT-1KU requires two AA size batteries
to operate. To install the batteries onto
the battery compartment, unscrew the
Battery Compartment Cover (22) by turning
counterclockwise until loose and slide down
the cover, exposing the Battery Compartment
(31). Insert two fresh AA batteries according
to the correct polarity as indicated on the
transmitter body. Screw the battery cover
back onto the microphone, making sure
it is securely tightened. Fresh alkaline
batteries can provide up to 8-10 hours of
operation, but in order to ensure optimum
performance it is recommended that the
batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of
use or as indicated to be necessary by the
flashing Battery (40) icon.
Powering the Transmitter On/Off
To turn on the transmitter, slide the power
On/Off Switch (28) to the on position. The LCD
backlight will light up, indicating the unit is
now on. After ten seconds the backlight will
automatically turn off to conserve battery
life. The Group/Channel/Battery (24) indicator
icons stay on for normal operation.
As many of the LCD battery levels should
stay lit as possible, as they indicate usable
battery strength. As the batteries weaken
fewer of the level indicators will stay lit until
only one bar shows, which will then flash
to warn that the batteries are now too low
and should be replaced as soon as possible
with fresh ones.
To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter
off when not in use. To turn the transmitter
off, slide the power on/off switch to the off
position. No LCD or backlight is lit up and
the unit will be off.
Programming the HT-1KU
to the Selected Channel
The transmitter can be programmed to the
same frequency as selected for the receiver,
either via automatic synchronization using
the IR Sync function or manually on the
transmitter itself.
IR Sync Programming:
Use the wireless IR LED Receptor Sensor (30)
to download pre-programmed channels
from the receiver (see Selecting the W-1KU
Receiver Volume Level/Group/Channel and
Selecting the HT-1KU Transmitter Group and
Channel). Start programming by holding the
IR LED Receptor Sensor about 6”-12” from
the receiver, then press the IR Sync Button
(11) on the receiver. The red IR LED (10) on
the receiver will flash once after one second
indicating IR data transfer, and then once
more at three seconds, indicating that the
IR transmission is over. Upon successful
data transfer (usually in less than two
seconds) the transmitter’s backlight will
light up and the transmitter will transmit
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