Peavey 1 UHF Microphone User Manual


 
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moving it.
To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT expose this equipment to moisture or dust.
To reduce the risk of fire or shock use only with specified voltage.
To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT damage the power cord by placing it near a heat
source or stacking heavy items on top of it.
To prevent damage to unit DO NOT place on surface that is unstable or that can tip over.
DURING OPERATION
To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT remove the chassis cover. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside. For all repairs refer unit to your authorized Peavey Service Center.
To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT place water or metal items on top of unit.
To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT allow metal, liquids or flammable items fall into unit.
To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT touch AC outlet during thunderstorms.
To prevent injury DO NOT place heavy items on top of unit.
Clear the dust out from the inside regularly. Accumulated dust can create a fire hazard
as well as damage to the equipment.
Clear the dust out from plug and AC outlet. Again this accumulated dust can create a fire
hazard.
Make sure the AC/DC adapter is plugged in entirely. No exposed metal.
When not in use for long periods of time, turn unit off and remove the AC adapter.
1. Powering the receiver
Plug the 12V AC/DC ADAPTER provided into the DC INPUT JACK on the back of the
receiver. Then plug the power supply into an AC outlet. (Note: Any DC source with 500mA
capability can also be used.) Press the POWER SWITCH (1) once to turn on the receiver. The
POWER ON LED (1) will now light and the receiver is operational.
2. Antennas
Extend ANTENNAS (5) fully to obtain maximum range. Optimal antenna position is 45 degrees
from the receiver (at 90 degrees from each other).
UHF RECEIVER