Sony UWP-V1 Microphone User Manual


 
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Transmitter Settings
4 Set the POWER switch to OFF to
complete the setting, or press the SET
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory.
The change becomes effective the next
time you turn on the transmitter by
setting the POWER switch to ON.
Setting the attenuation
level of the audio input
The procedure below is the same
for all UWP series transmitters
(UTX-B2/H2/P1).
The attenuation level can be set during
signal transmission.
When the MIC/LINE input selector of the
UTX-B2 or the INPUT selector of the
UTX-P1 is set to LINE position, attenuation
level of the audio input is always 0 dB and
cannot be reset. In this case, adjust the
output level on the audio source device.
1 Do the following while there is
no signal transmission.
Turn on the transmitter while pressing
down the SET button, and press the
SET button repeatedly until the
attenuation level indication appears in
the display section.
Do the following while there is
signal transmission.
Press the SET button repeatedly until
the attenuation level indication appears
in the display section.
2 Press the + or – button to select the
attenuation level.
The selectable range is from 0 dB to 21
dB in steps of 3 dB (the factory setting
is 0 dB).
3 Do the following while there
is no signal transmission.
Set the POWER switch to OFF to
complete the setting, or press the SET
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory.
The change becomes effective the next
time you turn on the transmitter by
setting the POWER switch to ON.
Resetting the accumulated
use time indication
The procedure below is the same
for all UWP series transmitters
(UTX-B2/H2/P1).
1 Turn on the transmitter while pressing
down the SET button.
2 Perform step 2 and 3 in “Resetting the
accumulated use time indication” on
page 45.
3 Set the POWER switch to OFF to
complete the setting, or press the SET
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory.
The change becomes effective the next
time you turn on the transmitter by
setting the POWER switch to ON.
Note