Home
Nady Systems U-1000 User's Manual
Contents
1. AD SYSTEMS INC 090 Series annel PLL Frequency Synthesized UHF Microphone and Instrument System 44 BBOMHz RF AF UHF PLL TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER PRE Owners Manual O INTRODUCTION eccsscoxeni ates ecsicacateetadeetteeeSicdtewscantthine E 2 SYS TENFEA TURE Srei are ica eaten aes nere naense 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 ctecas8 scetsancs sateen E jnadokdaad sense 4 TOO0 W 2000 RECOVER tsasencdvectnassc sce rhesicenhita vince sila A e E E 5 UH 1000 Handheld Transmitter ccccccccccceecceceeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeceeseeeeesseeeeesaes 7 UB 1000 BOdYDack TraNnSIMIiSr srncie a 11 Sy tem ODESFaAllON siscieccat setae an ady ates a E a a a a 15 Cautions and Troubleshooting ccseeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaueeeeeeseeuaeeeeeeeesuaaseeeeess 18 TPS eee easel a e steep a a 19 SPEGIPIGATIONS riire a aa a 20 SERVICE INFORMATION nanena a a ed 21 ACGGESSORIE Sinerien e E ES 22 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Nady U 1000 Series wireless system and congratulations on your choice The Nady U 1000 Series systems are by far the best performance and price value available in professional UHF wireless Offering clear channel operation on the wide open uncluttered UHF band for interference free performance in any application or locale the U 1000 Series delivers 1000 user switchable channels frequency synthesized in 24 groups and 40 channels in the each frequency band Band 1 721 000 745 975 MHZ
2. e The receiver antenna should be kept away from any metal surface e If the Volume Control of the receiver is set too high it may over drive the input of the mixer causing distortion Conversely if the receiver output is set too low the overall signal to noise ratio of the system may be reduced Adjust the output level of the receiver such that highest sound pressure level going into the microphone causes no input overload in the mixer and yet permits the mixer level controls to operate in their normal range not too high or too low This provides the optimum signal to noise for the entire system e Before inserting the batteries please make sure that they are inserted according to the correct polarity e For PLL frequencies agile version before operation please make sure that the corresponding receiver MUST have the same frequency group and channel number as the transmitter e After making a channel change please make sure that the corresponding change is made on the matching receiver also To be exact changes MUST be made at both the transmitter and receiver e Use only brand new Alkaline batteries Do not use general purpose batteries When batteries are weak replace the batteries altogether at the same time Do not mix and use new and old batteries together e Position the receiver such that it has the least possible obstructions between it and the transmitter Line of sight is best e The transmitter and the receiver shou
3. e Front panel back lit LCD display indicates the channel frequency selected received RF and AF levels A B diversity status e Convenient UP or DOWN buttons for easy volume control e Front panel ON OFF button e User friendly configuration menus e RF Scan feature measures and provides interference free channel selections e Download feature sends User information to the transmitters via convenient USB connection e Back panel balanced XLR mic level and unbalanced 1 4 jack audio outputs and jacks for dual antennas e Externally powered with 15 VDC 800 mA AC adapter UB 1000 and UH 1000 TRANSMITTERS Choice of transmitters UH 1000 handheld or UB 1000 bodypack both 1000 channel selectable e UH 1000 and UB 1000 both operate on 2 AA batteries for the longest reliable and economical battery life e UH 1000 handheld is a sleek durable unit with an internal antenna system The powerful audio section provides maximum feedback rejection and minimal handling noise e UB 1000 bodypack is a versatile unit with unique 3 Pin Mini XLR input connector for instrument lavalier mic or headworn mic with convenient DC phantom powering An input level control allows optimal audio gain adjustment e Both the UH 1000 and UB 1000 transmitters feature On OFF Mute control Low battery and Mute LED and LCD display e User friendly configuration menus U 1000 U 2000 Receiver For best operation the receiver should be placed at least 1 mete
4. and Band 2 795 000 819 75 MHz range The U 1000 Series systems feature Nady s proprietary companding and low noise circuitry for an industry best 120 dB Dynamic Range and the clearest most natural sound available in wireless today Using this Manual This booklet gives instructions for the operation of the UHF 1000 2000 systems transmitter models UB 1000 Bodypack and UH 1000 Handheld Microphone receiver models U 1000 single and U 2000 dual Please read this instruction booklet completely before operating your system This manual will first explain the benefits of the UHF 1000 2000 and then will take you step by step on how to operate your new system Each section will give you detailed information Also included in this manual is complete system specifications and servicing information 2 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 3008 11 USB cable included w each Rx 3008 10 Audio cable 1 4 to 1 4 mono plug included w each Rx 12017 50 aiiis WMC 11 Rubber mic clip for handheld wireless microphone included w each UH 1000 Adapters one included w each Rx 3007 98 niire Power Supply 115VAC for U 1000 Rx 3008 00 Power Supply 230VAC for U 1000 Rx 3007 99 iiris Power Supply 115VAC for U 2000 Rx 3008 01 Power Supply 230VAC for U 2000 Rx Antennas pair included w each Rx 3008 02 Antenna for U 1000 2000 Rx Band 1 3008 08 Antenna for U 1000 2000 Rx Band
5. 2 Bodypack Inputs one included w each UB 1000 3008 08 Instrument cable w 3 pin mini XLR to 1 4 male mono plug 10300 82 LM 14 O Omnidirectional lavalier mic w 3 pin mini XLR 10300 83_ LM 14 U Unidirectional cardioid lavalier mic w 3 pin mini XLR 10300 63 HM 1 Headmic TM Unidirectional headworn mic w 3 pin mini XLR 10300 65 HM 3 Headmic TM Unidirectional headworn mic w 3 pin mini XLR Optional Accessories 3008 05 Remote Antenna for U 1000 2000 Rx Band 1 3008 06 Remote Antenna for U 1000 2000 Rx Band 2 3008 07 0 AD 4U UHF Antenna Distribution System 3008 04 Antenna Rack Kit for U 1000 2000 Rx 10300 14 Condenser element cartridge for UH 1000 10219 90 SMCC 2 Aluminum flight case for multiple mics and transmitters 22 U 1000 RECEIVER Single Channel and U 2000 RECEIVER Dual Channel e Unsurpassed UHF performance with 120 dB dynamic range and operation up to 500 feet line of sight e Rugged 19 1U rackmountable UHF 1000 2000 receiver with dual removable antennas for convenient front panel placement 1000 user switchable UHF frequencies and True Diversity circuitry for eliminating dropouts and maximizing range e Sophisticated IF filtering for multiple UHF 1000 2000 system operation in the same location simultaneously e Tone Squelch circuitry for protection from RF interference
6. K Ohms UB 1000 500 K Ohm Instr 10 K Ohms Lav 20 K Ohms HM UH 1000 On Off switch Mute Set and UP or DOWN buttons UB 1000 On Off switch Mute Set and UP or DOWN buttons 3 Pin Mini XLR input for lavalier head mic or music instrument Unit ON single flash Low Battery Alert steady Mute flashing UH 1000 None UB 1000 Mini 3 Pin XLR USB Port connecting cord supplied with receiver UH 1000 Integral UB 1000 External permanent 3 inch 2 X AA alkaline 8 12 hours nominal UH 1000 10 75 x 1 625 dia 27 30 cm x 4 13 cm UB 1000 3 875 x 2 5 x 875 L W H 9 84 cm x 6 35 cm x 2 22 cm UH 1000 10 8 oz 306 Kg UB 1000 5 7 oz 161 Kg U S If you are experiencing operational problems with your system check out the support page on the Nady website www nady com for help and for contacting the Nady Service Department Should your Wireless System require service you must contact the Nady Service Department at 510 652 2411 fora Return Authorization R A Number and a service quote if out of warranty Make sure the R A Number is clearly marked on the outside of package Cashiers check or money order is enclosed if not prepaid with credit card and ship the unit prepaid to Nady Systems Inc Service Department 6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville CA 94608 Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing For service of a unit under Warranty follow the ins
7. location and speaker placement so that acoustic feedback howling and screeching will be avoided Please also note the pickup pattern characteristics of the microphone selected Omni directional mics pick up sound equally from all directions and are prone to feedback if not used carefully Unidirectional mics are more resistant to feedback but pick up sound sources best that are directly in front of the mic Also mics that are farther from the sound source such as lavaliers require more acoustic gain and thus are also more prone to feedback than close source mics such as handheld or headworn models that are used close to the mouth Microphone Damage Headset and lavalier mic users note that the microphone element can easily be destroyed by the buildup of salts and minerals from perspiration and saliva It is good practice to put a windscreen on the mic at all times to protect it No Audio If youre not getting audio through the system carefully check all setup The receiver and transmitter must be set to operate on the same RF channel RF Interference If you encounter receiving interference from other than an operating TV station often it can be overcome by adjusting the receiver s squelch control Please note that wireless frequencies are shared with other radio services According to FCC regulations wireless microphone operations are unprotected from interference from other licensed operations in the band If any interference is re
8. press the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to select NiMH or AKLN After finishing the edit hold the SET 8 button until the curser stops blinking Low Battery The LCD display battery icon shows the battery condition When the battery is weak the Battery Weak Audio Mute LED 3 will stay on The microphone and instrument connections Mute and level adjustments of the transmitter are described in the System Operation section pgs 15 16 Frequency Selection The transmitter and receiver must be on the same frequency to operate correctly Use the Channel frequency or Group and Channel menus described in the Receiver and Transmitter setup instructions Instrument Connection Using the UB 1000 transmitter in the instrument setting Insert an audio cord with a 1 4 mono phone plug in the AF OUT jack on the rear panel of the receiver Plug the other end of the cord into an amplifier effects or mixing board Adjust the VOLUME on the UHF 1000 2000 receiver until the volume level is 13 or comfortable depending on your application This setting is roughly equivalent to a direct instrument cord connection Turning the volume up to MAX will provide 4 dB gain over a cord Connecting instruments and microphones to the UB transmitter depends on customer requirements Lavalier Headset microphone or instrument inputs can be connected to the bodypack transmitter via the audio input connector Instrument Use Connect the mini XLR to the
9. 5 975 MHz for Band 1 or 795 000 819 975 MHz for Band 2 they will not be saved In the User Edit Menu hold the SET 7 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink and the memory location and frequency are displayed press the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons to cycle the memory locations Press the SET 7 button the curser will blink in the frequency press the SET 7 button to cycle the frequency digits Press the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons to cycle the frequency assignment After finishing the edit hold the SET 7 button until the curser stops blinking the User Name menu will appear 6 Channel Frequency Choose an operating frequency by selecting the Channel and Group Same as above Group and Channel menu except it displays the Carrier frequency 7 Squelch Level There are eight choices between 100 and 65 dBm In the Squelch Level Menu hold the SET 7 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink in the Squelch Level selection use the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons to cycle the selections After finishing the edit hold the SET 7 button until the curser stops blinking The RF and AF level meters diversity operation and audio output connections of the receiver are described in the System Operation section pgs 16 17 6 e For operation with external antenna low loss RF shielded cable should be used and the length of the cable should not exceed 3m e Do not place the receive antenna within 1 meter of another receiver or antenna
10. age problem of conductive and corrosive liquid Please observe the rule to remove the batteries if they are not to be used for a period of a few days This battery compartment is designed to accommodate the most common size Alkaline batteries Powering the Transmitter To turn ON Press the POWER SWITCH 5 for 1 second The LCD DISPLAY 6 will flash the company and model number Then the menu will appear To turn OFF Press the POWER SWITCH 5 for 3 seconds and release The transmitter will turn off Auto Turn Off function If the transmitter Audio mute switch is in the OFF position and the transmitter is left On It will turn OFF after 30 minutes This foolproof feature will save the batteries Menu pages in Preset or User mode Cycle Menu pages by pressing the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons Transmitter Setup Menus Control Menus have two modes Preset and User To make changes Hold the SET 10 button for 2 seconds and use the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons To save changes hold the SET 10 button for 3 seconds The transmitter will remember the last Menu of User Name Group and Channel or User Edit when it is turned off That menu will appear when it is turned on 1 User Preset mode In the Preset or User menu hold the SET 10 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink Select pire from User or Preset with the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons After finishing the edit hold the SET 10 button until the curser stops blinki
11. ation by hand The transmitter is connected to the receiver via the USB cable the receiver download Icon will be on Press the SCAN button the receiver will display TX Down Loading The receiver will send Channel Frequency User Name Preset or User Mode Scan and Edit information to the transmitter When the download process is finished the transmitter Battery Weak Audio Mute LED will flash once User names will be shortened to 8 characters 17 Level adjustment UB 1000 Transmitter The input level has four choices 1 is the lowest gain and 4 is the highest For instrument lavalier mic and HM 1 headset mic use the normal setting of 3 For HM 1 use setting 1 When ready to speak move the audio MUTE switch to the OFF position Adjust the volume of the receiver for optimum performance a transmitter sensitivity control is provided Experiment and set for maximum possible gain without audible distortion on the high level peaks Note Turning down the gain too much can compromise the signal to noise and is not recommended Level adjustment UH 1000 Transmitter The input level has four choices 1 is the lowest gain and 4 is the highest The normal setting is 3 When ready to speak move the audio MUTE switch to the UP position Adjust the volume of the receiver for optimum performance a transmitter sensitivity control is provided Experiment and set for maximum possible gain without audible dist
12. ceived by any Government or non Government operation the wireless microphone must cease operation or change frequencies The above statement is valid only for use in the U S A UH 1000 Handheld Microphone TRANSMITTERS SETUP Installing Batteries UH 1000 transmitters require 2 AA size batteries to operate Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity as indicated To open the battery compartment press the release latch and open the cover CAUTION Many batteries are known to have leakage problem of conductive and corrosive liquid Please observe the rule to remove the batteries if they are not to be used for a period of a few days This battery compartment is designed to accommodate the most common size Alkaline batteries Powering the Transmitter To turn ON Press the POWER SWITCH 5 for 1 second The LCD DISPLAY 2 will flash the company and model number Then the menu will appear To turn OFF Press the POWER SWITCH 5 for 3 seconds and release The transmitter will turn off Auto Turn Off function If the transmitter Audio mute switch is in the OFF position and the transmitter is left On It will turn OFF after 30 minutes This foolproof feature will save the batteries Menu pages in Preset or User mode Cycle Menu pages by pressing the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons Transmitter Setup Menus Control Menus have two modes Preset and User To make changes Hold the SET 8 button for 2 seconds and use t
13. ging in the receiver to avoid possible sound system damage f Receiver Volume The UP or DOWN buttons on the front panels serve as the Volume Controls of the receiver It can be pressed at any moment The normal VOLUME setting is 13 for one to one unity gain If the volume is set too high you may overload your mixer or amp Receiver Squelch There are eight choices between 100 and 65 dBm Use the lowest setting possible If there is audio output from the receiver when your transmitter is OFF adjust the squelch control so the system will receive the signal from your transmitter but squelch or eliminate the unwanted background RF noise This adjustment can cause a reduction in usable range of the wireless transmitter so set the control to the lowest position that reliably mutes the unwanted RF signal Scan Function When SCAN button is pressed receiver will start the auto scanning function It will compare 200 of the preset frequencies with the environment and select 40 of them and save them in Group 24 Turn off all of the transmitters The SCAN process will take about 3 minutes to complete These channel frequencies are interference free frequencies but they may not be inter modulation free amongst themselves To abort the SCAN process press the SCAN button again the memory will return to the original setting Download Function This convenient feature will synchronize the transmitter to the receiver without entering the inform
14. hannel frequencies If the frequencies are not between 721 000 745 975 MHz for Band 1 or 795 000 819 975 MHz for Band 2 they will not be saved In the User Edit Menu hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink and the memory location and frequency are displayed press the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to cycle the memory locations Press the SET button the curser will blink in the frequency press the SET 8 button to cycle the frequency digits Press the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to cycle the frequency assignment After finishing the edit hold the SET 8 button until the curser stops blinking the User Name menu will appear a le UH 1000 Handheld Microphone 6 Sensitivity Set Level Input level sensitivity In input level sensitivity has four choices 1 is lowest gain and 4 is highest gain ra In the Sens Set Level Menu hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink press the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to select 1 of 4 level setting After finishing the edit hold the SET 8 button until the curser stops blinking 7 Battery Type Select between rechargeable NiMH and Alkaline batteries As Alkaline or Normal and Rechargeable NiMH batteries have different voltages and behave differently Correct battery status display information depends on the correct battery type selection In the Battery Select Menu hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink
15. he UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons To save changes hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The transmitter will remember the last Menu of User Name Group and Channel or User Edit when it is turned off That menu will appear when it is turned on 1 User Preset mode In the Preset or User menu hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink Select from User or Preset with the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons After finishing the edit hold the SET 8 button until the curser stops blinking Hre p Ne Capsule with metal grill LCD display Battery weak Audio MUTE indicator Audio MUTE switch Power ON OFF switch m een ae TO UH 1000 Handheld Microphone 10 Battery Compartment Cap SET button UP button DOWN button Connecting Audio Output There are two audio outputs on the back of the receiver Mic level balanced and Line level unbalanced Use shielded audio cable for the connection between the receiver and the mixer If the mixer amp is a 1 4 phone jack connect a cable from the 1 4 unbalanced audio output from the receiver The 1 4 output can be set to either mic line level using the MIC LINE SWITCH 12 If the mixer has an XLR ene input connect a cable from the balanced XLR audio 5 output from the receiver to the mixer input XLR output connection is shown above Note As when making any connection make sure the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the minimum level before plug
16. he selections After finishing the edit hold the SET 10 button until the curser stops blinking 5 User Edit The user edit memory stores 40 selections of channel frequencies If the frequencies are not between 721 000 745 975 MHz for Band 1 or 795 000 819 975 MHz for Band 2 they will not be saved In the User Edit Menu hold the SET 10 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink and the memory location and frequency are displayed press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to cycle the memory locations Press the SET button the curser will blink in the frequency press the SET 10 button to cycle the frequency digits Press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to cycle the frequency assignment After finishing the edit hold the SET 10 button until the curser stops blinking the User Name menu will appear 13
17. ity has four choices 1 is lowest gain and 4 is highest gain In the Sens Set Level Menu hold the SET 10 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to select 1 of 4 level setting After finishing the edit hold the SET 10 button until the curser stops blinking 7 Battery Type Select between rechargeable NiMH and Alkaline batteries as Alkaline and Rechargeable NiMH batteries have different voltages and behave differently Correct battery status display information depends on the correct battery type selection In the Battery Select Menu hold the SET 10 button ere for 3 seconds The curser will blink press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to select NiMH or AKLN After finishing the edit hold the SET 10 button until the curser stops blinking Low Battery The LCD display battery icon shows the battery condition When the battery is weak the Battery Weak Audio Mute LED 3 will stay on The microphone and instrument connections Mute and level adjustments of the transmitter are described in the System Operation section pgs 15 16 UB 1000 Bodypack Transmitter TRANSMITTERS SETUP Installing Batteries UB 1000 transmitters require 2 AA size batteries to operate Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity as indicated To open the battery compartment press the release latch and open the cover CAUTION Many batteries are known to have leak
18. ld be as close as possible but not less than 1 meter e A receiver cannot receive signals from two or more transmitters simultaneously e Turn the transmitter off when it is not in use Remove the batteries if it is not to be used for a period of time Note Scratchy noises can sometimes occur when some electric guitars with dirty pots or connections are used with any wireless system Therefore the supplied INSTRUMENT CORD has a factory installed capacitor inside the 1 4 plug This capacitor provides first order filtering of the RF signal from the cord into the guitar and eliminates virtually all scratchy noises Should your equipment still give you scratchy noises we suggest these steps to eliminate them 1 Make sure all guitar volume and tone pots are clean and all contacts are Solid this is very important 2 A 47pf capacitor soldered across the hot to ground terminals of the guitar s volume and tone pots will provide extra filtering 19 Note The UH transmitter CAP 7 must be removed before installing the USB cable Note Only one transmitter can be used with one UHF 1000 receiver It is not possible to use two transmitters on the same frequency and mix the output of these transmitters into one wireless receiver If you have any questions please contact the Nady Systems Customer Service Department See SERVICE section pg 21 CAUTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Feedback Observe care in selecting P A volume transmitter
19. n the 15 VDC INPUT JACK 17 on the back of the receiver Then plug the adapter into an AC outlet Note Any 15V DC source with 800 mA capability can also be used Connect either the XLR balanced or 1 4 unbalanced output to your mixing board effects or amplifier To turn ON Press the POWER SWITCH 2 for 1 second The LCD DISPLAY 3 will flash the company and model number Then the channel assignment RF LEVEL METER and the AUDIO LEVEL METER will display when the transmitter is activated To turn OFF Press the POWER SWITCH 2 for 3 seconds and release The receiver will turn off Refer to the System Operation instructions Scan Function pg 17 to select operating frequency RECEIVER SETUP MENUS Control Menus have two modes Preset and User To make changes Hold the SET 7 button for 2 seconds and use the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons To save changes hold the SET 7 button for 3 seconds The UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons control volume when not in SET mode The receiver will remember the last Menu of User Name Group and Channel User Edit or Channel Frequency when it is turned off That menu will appear when it is turned on Menu pages in Preset or User mode Cycle Menu pages by pressing the MENU 6 button USER MODE CYCLE 1 2 3 5 6 7 PRESET MODE CYCLE 1 2 3 4 6 7 1 Preset or User mode In the Preset User Menu hold the SET 7 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink Select from Preset or Use
20. ng 11 ae cet a 3 Antenna Battery weak Audio MUTE indicator Audio MUTE switch Mini XLR connector Power ON OFF switch LCD display UB 1000 Bodypack Transmitter 7 Mini USB port 8 Cover release button 9 Battery Compartment 10 SET button 11 UP button 12 DOWN button DB EO y N UB 1000 Bodypack Transmitter 2 NADY UB 100 can not be edited i 3 User Name The User Name field has 8 character spaces Choose from upper and lower case alphabet 27 special characters including space and 10 numbers In the User Name Menu hold the SET 10 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to cycle the character selection press SET to advance to the next location After finishing the edit hold the SET button until the curser stops blinking 4 Group and Channel Choose the operating frequency by selecting one of the 24 Groups and one of the 40 Channels in each group The first two top digits on the left are the Group and the second top two digits to the right are the Channel The battery status is also displayed i In the Group and Channel Menu hold the SET 10 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink in the Group selection and the frequency is displayed use UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to cycle the Group selection Press SET 10 the curser will advance to the Channel selection press the UP 11 or DOWN 12 buttons to cycle t
21. ortion on the high level peaks Note Turning down the gain too much can compromise the signal to noise and is not recommended Note Microphone elements can easily be destroyed by the buildup of salts and minerals from perspiration and saliva It is good practice to put a windscreen on the mic at all times to protect it Transmitter Mute The mute will stop audio inputs to the transmitter from leaving the receiver audio outputs UB 1000 transmitter slide the Mute Switch in the ON position UH 1000 transmitter slide the Mute Switch DOWN The Battery Weak Audio Mute LED will blink Auto Turn Off function If the transmitter Audio mute switch is in the ON position and the transmitter is left On It will turn OFF after 30 minutes This foolproof feature will save the batteries Receiver RF and AF Level meters The UHF 1000 receiver RF icon displays the RF signal strength and AF display icon displays the audio signal level from the transmitter Receiver Diversity Operation During operation only one of the A or B Diversity display icons will be lit indicating the receiver s True Diversity circuitry is selecting antenna input A or B for the best signal This is normal and ensures that the received audio will not be interrupted Sometimes especially at ranges greater than 75 feet the squelch circuit will activate in certain locations of the transmitter with respect to the receiver Such areas are called null spots and indicate that the t
22. r above the ground and 1 meter away from a wall or metal surfaces The transmitter should also be at least 1 meter away from the receiver Keep antennas away from noise source such as motors automobiles neon light signal processors computer as well as large metal objects INSTALLING ANTENNAS Install antennas by connecting the two antennas included with your system to the two each RF screw on connectors located on the back of your UHF 1000 2000 receiver RECEIVER SETUP U 1000 RECEIVER FRONT 4 5 UHF PLL TRUE 00 30 11 12 13 14 15 16 U 2000 RECEIVER FRONT 4 5 6 789 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Slot for front mount antenna 9 USB port 2 Power switch 10 Slot for front mount antenna 3 LCD display 11 Antenna B socket 4 UP button 12 MIC Line level switch 5 DOWN button 13 Unbalanced out 6 MENU 14 Balanced out 7 SET 15 DC IN jack 8 SCAN 16 Antenna A socket O Input Impedance cccceeseeeeeeeeees Controls snr sedsiecisecdcsicav cntndovaterseuseueteiueasientedes LED Indicator c ccccccececcecececececeeeens Connectors cccccececececcccccccececeuauavaueeees Antenna Type ccccccessseeeeeeseeeeeeens Battery Type cccccccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Battery Life cc ccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees DIMENSIONS cccceecceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees Weight w o batteries eeeeee eee O T UH 1000 10
23. r with the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons After finishing the edit hold the SET 7 button until the curser stops blinking 2 Company and Model number can not be edited 3 User Name The user name field has 12 character spaces Choose from upper and lower case alphabet 27 special characters including space and 10 numbers In the User Name Menu hold the SET 7 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink press the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons to cycle the character selection press the SET button to advance to the 5 U 1000 U 2000 Receiver next location After finishing the edit hold the SET 7 button until the curser stops blinking 4 Group and Channel Preset Choose the UHF 1000 operating frequency by selecting one of the 24 Groups and one of the 40 Channels in each group The first two top digits on the left are the Group and the second top two digits to the right are the Channel In the Group and Channel Menu hold the SET 7 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink in the Group selection and the frequency is displayed use UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons to cycle the Group selection Press SET 7 the curser will advance to the Channel selection press the UP 4 or DOWN 5 buttons to cycle the selections After finishing the edit hold the SET 7 button until the curser stops blinking 5 User Edit The user edit memory stores 40 selections of channel frequencies If the frequencies are not between 721 000 74
24. ransmitter is out of range for that given location and the user should move closer to the receiver or to another area to re establish the radio link 16 OPER amp UH 1000 Handheld Microphone 2 NADY UH 1000 can not be edited 3 User Name The User Name field has 8 character spaces Choose from upper and lower case alphabet 27 special characters including space and 10 numbers i In the User Name Menu hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink press the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to cycle the character selection press SET to advance to the next location After finishing the edit hold the SET button until the curser stops blinking i 4 Group and Channel Choose the operating frequency by selecting one of the 24 Groups and one of the 40 Channels in each group The first two top digits on the left are the Group and the second top two digits to the right are the Channel The battery status is also displayed In the Group and Channel Menu hold the SET 8 button for 3 seconds The curser will blink in the Group selection and the frequency is displayed use UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to cycle the Group selection Press SET 8 the curser will advance to the Channel selection press the UP 9 or DOWN 10 buttons to cycle the selections After finishing the edit hold the SET 8 button until the curser stops blinking 5 User Edit The user edit memory stores 40 selections of c
25. tem with frequency stability lt 0 005 30 HZ 15 KHZ 3 dB 250 feet typical depending on site conditions up to 500 feet optimum line of sight Dual conversion superheterodyne with True Diversity 2 complete receiver sections with optimum audio selected 107 dBm nominal 60 dB nominal 75 KHz offset 70 dB minimum 65 dB nominal 65 dBm to 100 dBm Adjustable Unbalanced output 360 mV Adjustable 24 mV Adjustable Balanced and unbalanced both 600 ohms Power On Off switch Level control UP or DOWN Channel select buttons Mute RF squelch adjust Single backlit LCD panel indicating channel frequency selected received AF and RF level and A B diversity status U 1000 U 2000 connecting cord supplied 115 VAC or 240 VAC external AC DC adaptor Right angle or external remote U 1000 2000 19 full rack x 1 RU 19 x 11 75 x 1 75 W D H 49 cm x 30 cm x 4 5 cm U 1000 113 oz 49 5 Kg U 2000 120 oz 52 5 Kg TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS Models Available cccccccecceceeeees RF Output Power cccccccseeeeeeeees Harmonic and Spurious Emissions Audio Input Level cc cece UH 1000 handheld mic UB 1000 bodypack 1 mW 50 mW max country and band dependent 50 dB UH 1000 24 mV RMS nom UB 1000 225 mV Instr 150 mV HM 75 mV Lav 20 R U 1000 U 2000 Receiver Powering the Receiver Plug the AC DC ADAPTOR provided i
26. transmitter input connector Plug the 1 4 phone plug into the instrument When ready to play move the audio MUTE switch to the OFF position Adjust the volume of the receiver to setting 13 for one to one unity gain Microphone Connection Using the UH 1000 handheld microphone transmitter or the UB 1000 transmitter with either a headworn or lavalier microphone For microphone use either the BALANCED output XLR or the 1 4 line level AF OUT jack can be utilized Set the MIC LINE SWITCH 12 to either mic level or line level output depending on your application Plug a cord with either connector into the appropriate output and plug the other end into your amplifier or mixing board Note Make sure the volume is turned down when making connections Microphone Use with either a lavalier or headworn microphone Connect the mini XLR connector from the LAVALIER or HEADWORN MIC to the transmitter input connector To use the lavalier mic attach it at chest level Do not place it too close to the mouth a distance of about six inches usually works best To use the headworn mic place it on the head and adjust the boom so that the mic is about one inch to the side of the front of the mouth UH transmitter The UH 1000 handheld transmitter has a built in microphone with a choice of either a dynamic or a condenser cartridge 15 UB 1000 Bodypack Transmitter 6 Sensitivity Set Level Input level sensitivity In input level sensitiv
27. tructions of your Warranty Card regarding Warranty Service International For service please contact the NADY distributor in your country through the dealer from whom you purchased this product DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT YOURSELF AS THAT WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY 21 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequency Range Freq Synthesized ccccccsseeeeeeeeeees Frequency Response l a Dynamic Range cccccssececsseeeeeeeeees Harmonic Distortions ceeee MOGUIAUON a 2ccctreciccctesien ci eS Operating Range cccccseeeeeeeeeeeees RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Receiving System c ccccccseeeeeeees Sensitivity cc5cccedeewscstaeaniia lecendadceletacdeaoadcer Selectivity cc cece cccccccceecessaeeseseeeeeeeeees Image Rejection cccccccccseseeeeeeeeees Spurious Rejection ccccceeceees Mute Threshold ccccccsseeeeeeeeeees Audio Output Level eee Mic Level Balanced Output Audio Output Impedance Contos aeaea LCD DIS DAY secs dtizcts ode cia ceducecce ce natenteiadannn USB POM ocena le Power Requirements eee AMENNA Ree ee ee eee eee Dimensions sais ids codccccdddcdscccccdccicdevcciccccacecacce Weight power supply included 1000 channels switchable PLL sys
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Impact de la prise en compte d`information contextuelle sur la ROTARY MACHINE RM600 Impex Marcy MWB/2001 User's Manual Point-It! - Unique Perspectives Limited Speedmarker FL Bedienungsanleitung User's Manual - Security Camera Shop Pelco C2410M-J User's Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file