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1. Exclusions of Damages PEAVEY S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT PEAVEY S OPTION IF WE ELECT TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT MAY BE A RECONDITIONED UNIT PEAVEY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED ON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limi tation or exclusion may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If you have any questions about this warranty or service received or if you need assistance in locating an Authorized Service Center please contact the Peavey International Service Center at 601 483 5365 Peavey Canada Ltd at 905 475 2578 Features and specifications subject to change without notice 26 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products basic cautions should always be followed including the following Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water For example near or in a bathtub swimming pool sink wet basement et
2. Cc x U 3 o PLU True diversity UHF wireless receiver PELVNEY OPERATING GUIDE Intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION Risk of electrical shock DO NOT OPEN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To prevent electrical shock or fire hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Before using this appliance read the operating guide for further warnings Este simbolo tiene el prop sito de alertar al usuario de la presencia de voltaje peligroso sin aislamiento dentro de la caja del producto y que puede tener una magnitud suficiente como para constituir riesgo de descarga el ctrica Este simbolo tiene el prop sito de alertar al usario de la presencia de instruccones importantes sobre la operaci n y mantenimiento en la informaci n que viene con el producto PRECAUCION Riesgo de descarga el ctrica NO ABRIR PRECAUCION Para disminu r el riesgo de descarga el ctrica no abra la cubierta No hay piezas tiles dentro Deje todo mantenimiento en manos del perso
3. SHIELD e CS SN AUDIO 4 O4 OO Fo 4PIN PLUG Q O GO 4PIN PLUG Q D GO 4PIN PLUG Line in Impedance 8KQ Attenuated 10 dB as D SHIELD E AUDI 3 O4 21 a2 FO APIN PLUG SPECIFICATIONS 1 Overall UHF PCX U302 SO NDUPBONZ 10 2 Receiver akon N Carrier Frequency Range UHF Band 790 960 MHz Oscillation Mode PLL synthesized Frequency Pre programmed 30 switchable frequencies Stability 0 005 Max Deviation 56 KHz with level limiting Dynamic Range gt 119 dB S N Ratio gt 100 dB T H D lt 0 4 Squelch Superior frequency tracking and muting techniques dual squelch Frequency Response 60 Hz 18 KHz 3 dB UHF PCX U302 Receiving Method PLL true diversity single channel receiving Sensitivity 6 dBuV at S N gt 74 dB Image Rejection gt 62 dB Spurious Rejection gt 79 dB Audio Output can switch between 2 dB 5 K Q and 12 dB 600 Q unbalanced and balanced Power Supply 12 15 VDC 1 A Panel 19 2 inch half rack size Dimensions m m 210 L x 175 W x 44 H Weight Approx 1 0 Kgs 3 Transmitter UHF PCX U302 ONOARWN gt Mic Element Condenser Microphone Capsule Antenna Built in RF Output 10 50 mW according to regulation Spurious lt 60 dBc Battery One 9 Volt Battery Dimensions m m 49 x 234 L Weight 250 grams without battery 20 hour battery life per single 9 volt alk
4. IONS A Front Panel ANTENNAB Var 7 FE SIGNAL AUDIO Figure 1 Antenna Input Connector A Power Switch and Indicator When the switch is turned on the red indicator illuminates to denote normal power status Group Selector Selects a group of frequencies Channel Selector Selects a channel within a group There are six group numbers available Groups one through four each have six available channels one through six Groups five through six each have three available channels one through three All channels within the same group are non interfering when used in multiple system installations except group six Group Indicator Indicates the group selected Channel Indicator Indicates the channel selected RF Signal Level Indicator Indicates the RF signal strength received from the microphone As soon as the signal is emitted from the microphone the LED indicator illuminates Audio Signal Level Indicator Indicates the audio signal level As soon as the microphone signal is modulated the LED indicator illuminates Volume Control Adjusts the AF output level of the receiver 10 REAR PANEL B Rear Panel 11 12 13 14 15 Antenna Input Connector B Figure 2 DC 12V Input Jack Connect the 12V DC plug from the AC DC adapter Balanced Audio Output Jack XLR type connector Unbalanced Audio Output Jack 1 4 Phone Jack Unbalanced Level Switch LOW selection i
5. aline 22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Distance Possible Possible Cause Solution No AF signal low transmitter replace battery and no RF signal battery voltage No AF signal long out of range move transmitter and no RF signal closer to receiver or obstecles No AF signal any microphone or check input source but normal RF signal other input source Distortion with no any low transmitter replace battery AF peak indication battery voltage Noise with low AF any strong RFI identify source and signal and normal eliminate or change RF signal frequency of wireless microphone system Intermittent AF signal long out of range move transmitter and low RF signal closer to RCV Intermittent AF and average obstructions remove obstructions RF signals in signal path or reposition transmitter and or RCV MULITPLE SYSTEM Symptom Possible Cause Distortion on two units on same change frequencies or more systems without frequency Distortion on one transmitter transmitter transmitter change frequencies or more systems without transmitter short intermod Distortion on one transmitter transmitter transmitter increase transmitter or more systems without transmitter short intermod to transmitter distance transmitter receiver transmitter transmitter change frequencies short receiver intermod Distortion on one or more transmitter rreceiver transmitter transmitter increase transmitter systems without short receiver intermod to re
6. c Clean only with a damp cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with manufacturer s instructions It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed in a built in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding plug The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety When the pro vided plug does not fit into your inlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Never break off the grounding Write for our free booklet Shock Hazard and Grounding Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories provided by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long peri
7. ceive distance AF peak indication 23 NOTES 24 NOTES 25 PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY Effective Date July 1 1998 What This Warranty Covers Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U S A and Canada What This Warranty Does Not Cover The Warranty does not cover 1 damage caused by accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation rental product modification or neglect 2 damage occurring during shipment 3 damage caused by repair or service per formed by persons not authorized by Peavey 4 products on which the serial number has been altered defaced or removed 5 products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Dealer Who This Warranty Protects This Warranty protects only the original retail purchaser of the product How Long This Warranty Lasts The Warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser The duration of the Warranty is as fol lows Product Category Duration Guitars Basses Amplifiers Pre Amplifiers Mixers Electronic Crossovers and Equalizers 2 years 3 years Drums 2 years 1 year Enclosures 3 years 2 years Digital Effect Devices and Keyboard and MIDI Controllers 1 year 1 year Microphones 2 years Speaker Components incl speakers baskets drivers diaphragm replacement kits and passive crossovers and all Accessories 1 year Tubes and Met
8. ers 90 days denotes additional warranty period applicable if optional Warranty Registration Card is completed and returned to Peavey by original retail purchaser within 90 days of purchase What Peavey Will Do We will repair or replace at Peavey s discretion products covered by warranty at no charge for labor or materials If the product or component must be shipped to Peavey for warranty service the consumer must pay initial shipping charges If the repairs are covered by warranty Peavey will pay the return shipping charges How To Get Warranty Service 1 Take the defective item and your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center OR 2 Ship the defective item prepaid to Peavey Electronics Corporation International Service Center 412 Highway 11 amp 80 East Meridian MS 39301 or Peavey Canada Ltd 95 Shields Court Markham Ontario Canada L3R 9T5 Include a detailed description of the problem together with a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase as evi dence of warranty coverage Also provide a complete return address Limitation of Implied Warranties ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU LAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you
9. evel is adjusted to a level that is near the maximum input level of the desired device it will cause saturation distortion of the device when the receiver output level is increased due to a increase in level by the sound source Conversely S N ratio will decrease if the receiver volume control is adjusted too low 5 Plug the cable of the mains unit into DC socket on the receiver s back panel Thread the cable through the cable grip as shown in the figure below Figure 10 The cable grip prevents the connector from being pulled off by accident UNBALANCED OUT sa FCC Ce O O BALANCED OUT e HIGH Fig 10 5 Caution 1 Since the installation of the antenna influences the operating efficiency of the receiver the most important rule is to minimize the distance as much as possible between the receiving antenna and the microphone for the best reception and performance 2 The output voltage of the external DC power supply should not be below 12V otherwise it will not work properly If the voltage is over 15V some components of the receiver will be damaged due to excessive current draw Use a power supply with a 1A minimum rating 12 SELECTING A FREQUENCY CHANNEL ON THE RECEIVER Your local dealer distributor should be able to advise you on the best frequency selection for your area and help with selecting combinations of non interfering frequencies for multi channel installations Interference is the most commo
10. have selected is not connected Group selector switch make sure this setting matches the group selection on the receiver Channel selector switch make sure this setting matches the channel selection on the receiver Battery compartment and cover accepts one standard 9V battery Figure 14 OPERATION OF THE BELT PACK TRANSMITTER Figure 14 Push down and out to open the battery compartment Insert the battery making sure that correct polarity is observed Close the battery cover as shown in figure 15 19 3 Select a group channel combination making sure that it matches the combination already set on the receiver 4 Connect your lapel microphone guitar lead or other input Connection details are as per figure 15 5 Adjust the gain control on the belt pack to the desired level endet Copsule Connector Please om al the ik Lavalier i and insert the conneclor Figure 15 20 ch oO gt Wu AF A DIN INPUT CONNECTION METHODS 2 Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule SHIELD PIN 1 AUDIO O2 rm O3 O4 Qe GO 4PIN PLUG 3 Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule SHIELD PIN Dynamic Microphone e 4 ive x BIAS 4 SHIELD PIN 1 es Oe AyDl 3 Electric Guitar Rey O4
11. nal t cnico cualifi cado ADVERTENCIA Para evitar descargas el ctricas o peligro de incendio no deje expuesto a la lluvia o humedad este aparato Antes de usar este aparato lea m s advertencias en la gu a de operaci n Ce symbole est utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer l utilisateur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse pouvant tre d amplitude suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique Ce symbole est utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer a l utilisateur qu il ou qu elle A towers d importantes instructions concernant l utilisation et l entretien de l appareil dans le paragraphe signal ATTENTION Risques de choc lectrique NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION Afin de r duire le risque de choc lectrique ne pas enlever le couvercle Il ne se trouve a l int rieur aucune pi ce pouvant tre repar e par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien et la r paration de l appareil un r parateur Peavey agr AVERTISSEMENT Afin de pr venir les risques de d charge lectrique ou de feu n exposez pas cet appareil a la pluie ou l humidit Avant d utiliser cet appareil lisez attentivement les avertissements suppl mentaires de ce manuel Dieses Symbol soll den Anwender vor unisolierten gefahrlichen Spannungen inner halb des Gehauses warnen die von Ausreichender Starke sind um einen elek trischen Schlag verursachen zu k nnen Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer auf wichtige Instruktionen in der Bedienungsanleit
12. nly reported fault with wireless microphone systems we offer thirty channels from which to choose to help solve the problem If you are interfered with please try changing the group channel combination before picking up the phone Remember a group channel combination which works in one venue will not necessarily work in another venue but the solution could be no more than the turn of a dial away Cross frequency interference is not a fault it is a merely a symptom of some form of outside interference or incorrect frequency selection Make your choice of group and channel Ensure that the same combination is selected at the transmitter If a symbol is displayed it means that your choice of switch position has no connection only thirty of the possible switch settings are used so there will be some blanks A two digit numeric display is required for an operational group channel combination There are six group numbers available Groups one through four each have six available channels one through six Groups five through six each have three available channels one through three All channels within the same group are non interfering except Group six when used in multiple system installations Move through the groups and channels until you come to a clear combination Please take care when changing the switch settings the switches are fragile components Your local dealer distributor will be able to help you with advice as to
13. ntenna as shown in figure 8 Fig 7 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn the volume controls of the receiver and device in use to a minimum setting before turning on the microphone transmitter After the receivers power switch is set to the on position the power switch s red indicator illuminates to denote normal power status If the SIGNAL LED indicators of the receiver are illuminated before switching on the microphone or transmitter it indicates the receiver is receiving interference signals The more LEDs that illuminate the more severity of interference This system has Pilotone and NoiseLock dual squelch features so noise output will not occur If multiple channels are used and both SIGNAL and AUDIO LEDs illuminate before the transmitter is turned on simply adjust the Squelch controls clockwise until the AUDIO signal indicators extinguish Figure 9 However by adjusting the squelch controls it affects the sensitivity level of the receiver therefore shortening the operating distance and decreasing the stability FCC Ce LEVEL o I BALANCED OUT L HIGH Figure 9 Under normal circumstances the SIGNAL indicator lights up when a microphone or transmitter is turned on near the receiver to indicate the receiver is ready for normal operation Once sounds enter into the microphone the AUDIO LED indicators will 10 illuminate according to the strength of sound level If the LEDs do not ill
14. ods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Tf this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack rear support should be provided Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time The U S Government s Occupational and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA Slow Response 8 90 6 92 4 95 3 97 2 100 11 2 102 1 105 1 2 110 1 4 or less 115 According to OSHA any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss Ear plugs or protectors to the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels s
15. on before applying power Balanced Output Connect the male XLR connector into the balanced output connector on the back of the receiver Connect the other end of the cable into the Mic Balanced input of the desired device The characteristics of the 3 pin XLR connector are shown below in figure 4 GND PIN 1 PIN 2 Fig 4 3 TWO 19 2 INCH UNITS RECEIVER INSTALLATION A Setup for single half rack receiver 1 Push the rack mount brackets RM 11 upwards until it is firmly attached to the receiver Figure 5 KRrewer ep Pcx usoe wi Fig 5 B SETUP FOR DUAL HALF RACK RECEIVERS 1 Remove the screws at the top and bottom of the receiver where they will be joined together Remove one steel plate from each receiver Push the receivers next to each other Refer to figure 6 2 Insert the steel plate in between the two receivers top and bottom Align and fasten the screws tightly as shown in figure 6 3 Align and fasten the rack mount brackets RM 12 on the outer sides of both receivers as shown in figure 6 8 Fig 6 4 After completion it can be rackmounted into an EIA standard rack case Shown in figure 7 5 Make sure that the system performs correctly by placing the system away from noise sources Place the receiver at least one meter above the ground and one meter away from noise sources Place the microphone at least one meter away from the receiving a
16. problems with a system this is one of the first places to look for the solution Transmit antenna 1 4 wave GT MT level selector switch This switch works in combination with the way you have wired the input device as detailed above Set this switch in the GT position if you are connecting to the output of and electric guitar Set the switch to the MT position for all other connections Gain control this control works when the GT MT selector switch is in the MT position only It provides the user with a small range of independent system level control Once set it should be left alone to avoid the user causing self inflicted embarrassment by crossing the threshold of feedback or reducing the output to an inaudible level Transmitter housing made from heavy duty poly plastic with a discreet low profile and smooth contoured shape for wearer comfort Battery status indicator A flash at turn on indicates that the batter is OK No flash at turn on indicates that the battery is dead or not installed A constant glow indicates a weak battery that should be replaced Power switch turns power to the transmitter on and off A RF link if available is opened immediately the transmitter is switched on An AF link is established when a suitable audio 18 10 11 signal is present at the input from a lapel microphone guitar etc Unused status indicator this illuminates when the combination of group and channel you
17. s for Microphone Level output HIGH selection is for Line Out level output Squelch Adjustment Adjust the squelch level to eliminate the RF noise interference at the receiver INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER 1 Install one of the antennas at the antenna input connector A Then install the other antenna at the antenna input connector B Make sure both antennas are in the vertical position 2 AC DC Power Connection Fig 3 Connect the AC DC adapter cable to the DC 12V input jack Then plug the adapter unit into an appropriate AC outlet as shown in figure 3 Caution Make sure the correct voltage is present at the AC outlet as indicated on the AC DC adapter 3 AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTION a Unbalanced Level Switch Setting Position Make sure to match the unbalanced output setting to the device input setting The incorrect setting could result in low sensitivity level or over load distortion Ex If you are going into the Line input on a mixer or amplifier then the switch should be set to the high position If you are going into the Mic input of an amplifier or mixer then the switch should be set to the low position Unbalanced Output Connect the 1 4 phone plug of the audio cable into the unbalanced output connector on the back of the receiver Connect the other end of the cable to the proper input of the 6 desired device Make sure the unbalanced level switch is in the proper positi
18. s turned on and the corresponding RF present lamp will glow on the receiver setting the receiver in to stand by mode AF signal is only transmitted when a RF link is active and the microphone threshold is opened i e by speech Group and channel selector cover push this cover down and back as indicated to access the group and channel selector switches Group selector switch make sure this setting matches the group selection on the receiver Under group and channel selector cover Channel selector switch make sure this setting matches the channel selection on the receiver Under group and channel selector cover Unavailable setting indicator This led glows when the transmitter has been powered on if you select a switch combination that has no connection Under group and channel selector cover 15 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION 2 Fig 12 Unscrew the grill ball screen assembly at the collar to expose the battery compartment Insert the 9 volt battery taking care to observe the correct polarity If the polarity is correct the battery status indicator lamp will flash briefly If no flash is observed then it is likely the polarity is incorrect or the battery is dead flat and needs to be replaced Replace the grill ball screen assembly taking care to line up the 3 pins and polarizing lug with the 3 contractor plates Screw the grill ball screen back in to place taking care not to force the turns The
19. the specific frequencies represented by the various group channel combinations available to you This information may be useful particularly in a multi use venue 13 HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER Like the receiver the hand held microphone features advanced synthesized PLL design It is preprogrammed with 30 user selectable frequencies and incorporates Superior frequency tracking and muting techniques dual squelch circuitry The unique soft velvet rubber finish and overall balance of the microphone offers comfort and durability for the user The strong mechanical design and construction of the microphone guarantees robust performance and a long life of general wear and tear 1 Unit Features and Functions 1 Grill Ball Screen incorporates a combination pop wind filter and protects the microphone capsule 2 Battery compartment Accepts a standard universal 9 volt Simply unscrew the grill ball screen to access this compartment 3 Housing handle finished in a durable rubber velvet material for operator comfort 4 Battery status indicator A flash at turn on indicates that the batter is OK No flash at turn 14 on indicates that the battery is either dead or not installed A constant glow indicates a weak batter that should be replaced On Of switch Push forward to turn the transmitter on and slide back to turn the transmitter off RF signal is transmitted almost immediately the switch i
20. turns should be smooth and easy If the grill ball screen assembly appears to either not engage or tries to cross thread remove it and check for the correct alignment of the pins OPERATION OF THE HAND HELD TRANSMITTER When the microphone is switched on the led indicator will flash briefly to indicate that the battery is OK and that the transmitter is powered up At the receiver the RF indicator will illuminate almost immediately to indicate that a RF link has been established and the AF indicator will illuminate 16 once audio is present As mentioned previously the level of these two indicators will indicate their signal strength at the receiver When the microphone is not in use please switch it off to conserve the battery BELT PACK TRANSMITTER OU LW 19 S 2 EE GROUP CHANNEL ON BATTLOW lo te oA Ed lt Like the receiver the belt pack transmitter features advanced synthesized PLL design It is preprogrammed with 30 user selectable frequencies and incorporates Pilotone and Noise Lock dual squelch circuitry The transmitter is capable of connection to a variety of input sources including lapel microphones headworn microphones guitars and other line level output devices d Audio input connector This accepts a variety of input levels and types Please refer to page 21 for details of the various connections options available It is important that the right 17 connection is used If you are having
21. uch as this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 27 PELVEY Features and specifications subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporations 711 A Street Meridian MS 39301 601 483 5365 Fax 486 1278 2000
22. uminate or sound is not present at the output the system is not functioning properly and must be checked 4 RECEIVER AND AMPLIFIER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT a Unbalanced Audio Output Switch the level switch on the rear panel of the receiver to the left LOW Position then adjust the volume control to twelve o clock position Adjust the volume control of the amplifier or mixer to an appropriate sound level The volume control is used for fine adjustment of the microphone sensitivity When the knob is turned to the twelve o clock position the output sensitivity level of the wireless microphone is the same as a normal dynamic microphone Once the receiver output level is appropriately adjusted do not adjust the volume control again Adjust the mixer or amplifier volume control if the sound level needs to increase or decrease Balanced Audio Output Adjust according to the unbalanced audio output method in the previous step Note The level switch does not effect the balanced output To obtain the same sensitivity level when using a wireless microphone and a wired microphone with one amplifier or mixer connect both the receiver output and the wired output to a MIC IN input jack of the amplifier or mixer Adjust the volume controls of the amplifier or mixer to the same desired level then properly fine adjust the receiver volume control to match the same sensitivity as the wired microphone 11 d If the receiver output l
23. ung aufmerksam machen die Handhabung und Wartung des Produkts betreffen VORSICHT Risiko Elektrischer Schlag Nicht ffnen VORSICHT Um das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden nicht die Abdeckung enfernen Es befinden sich keine Teile darin die vom Anwender repariert werden k nnten Reparaturen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal durchf hren lassen ACHTUNG Um einen elektrischen Schlag oder Feuergefahr zu vermeiden sollte dieses Ger t nicht dem Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Vor Inbetriebnahme unbedingt die Bedienungsanleitung lesen 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting a Peavey Pro Comm PCX U302 quartz controlled single channel true diversity wireless microphone system Before operating and installing this system please read this instruction manual carefully and thoroughly in order to attain the correct operating procedures and to achieve the best results True Diversity Receiver The Peavey Pro Comm PCX U302 quartz controlled receiver is a true diversity wireless system This system is also equipped with Superior frequency tracking and muting techniques that is effective in eliminating the random noise interference when the receiver is in standby state The Peavey Pro Comm PCX U302 receiver is equipped with both balanced and unbalanced outputs This system includes the following accessories e AC DC Adapter e Mic Clip e Antenna 2 e Instruction Manual 1 UNIT FEATURES AND FUNCT
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