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Azden 105UPR Microphone User Manual
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1. 9 Shoe mount Attach the 105UPR to the shoe mount on the video camera by sliding it into place Turn the thumb wheel clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to remove 10 Antenna For best reception the antenna should be pointed in an upward fashion Use caution and do not force it in this position BODY PACK TRANSMITTER 15BT EX 503L 11 Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down 12 Insert two fresh Alkaline AA batteries into the compartment Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment Inside the battery compartment you will also find 13 and 16 13 MIC LEVEL Control The MIC LEVEL control enables you to adjust the audio level of the micro phone Using the supplied tool turn the dial clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the microphone s audio output level 16 Frequency Selection Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the two controls inside the battery compartment With the frequency GROUP dial on the left col umn A on the included chart you can select any of the 10 frequency groups numbered 0 9 With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right column B on the included chart you can select any of 10 frequency channels numbered 0 9 There are actually 92 possible selections 14 POWER This switches the transmitter ON or OFF 15 MIC Input Jack Plug the supplied EX 503L microphone into the MIC jack and tightened the collar
2. Specifications Overall System Operating Range 200 300 feet Operating Frequency UHF 566 25 MHz to 589 75 MHz Number of Channels 92 User selectable Modulation Mode Oscillator Phase Lock Loop synthesizer Operating Temp Range 10 C to 50 C 50 F to 122 F 105UPR Receiver 1 05 SYSTEM Frequency Response 50 Hz 12 kHz RF Squelch level 92 dBm i Adj Channel Selectivity 2 67 dBm User S Gu ide Intermodulation 2 62 dBm Noise Reduction Expander TOKO Audio Output 22 dBm balanced 1 kHz 40 kHz Output Impedance 2 k Q balanced S N Ratio 57 dB 5 kHz E E Power Reqirement 2 AA Batteries Alkaline 6 8 hours runtime Dimensions 63W x 98H x 27D mm 105UPR 15BT 15HT 15XT 2 48W x 3 86H x 1 06D inches Weight 180 g 6 35 oz w batteries ON CAMERA UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 15BT Belt pack Transmitter RF Power 25 mW M Antenna 1 4 wavelength Frequency Response 50 Hz 15 kHz Reference Deviation 5 kHz 60 dBm 1 kHz input 40 kHz max deviation Noise Reduction Compander TOKO Power Reqirement 2 AA Batteries Alkaline 6 8 hours runtime Dimensions 63W x 98H x 27D mm 2 48W x 3 86H x 1 06D inches Weight 160 g 5 64 oz w batteries Supplied Mic Clip on ECM Lavalier 15HT Handheld Transmitter RF Power 25 mW Antenna 1 4 wavelength internal Frequency Response 50 Hz 12 kHz Reference Deviation 5 kHz 60 dBm 1 kHz input 40 kHz max deviation Noise Reduction Compander TOKO Mic Elemen
3. ck The 105UPR is supplied with a mini to mini cable For mini jack microphone inputs Use the supplied mini to mini cable Plug one end of the cable into the receiver and the other end of the cable into the microphone input on the video camera For 3 pin XLR microphone inputs Use the optional mini to XLR cable MX 1 Plug the mini plug end of the cable into the receiver use the screw down sleeve to secure it to the receiver and plug the XLR end of the cable into the microphone input of the video camera 5 Frequency Selection Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the controls inside the bat tery compartment With the frequency GROUP dial on the left column A on the included chart you can select any of 10 frequency groups numbered 0 9 With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right column B on the included chart you can select any of 10 frequency channels numbered 0 9 There are actually 92 possible selections 6 Phone Jack Plug the earphone into this jack to monitor the sound The jack is wired to work with either a mono or stereo headphone you will hear mono in both ears when using a stereo headphone 7 LED indicator This LED turns RED when the receive is turned ON and GREEN when receiving a signal from the transmitter 8 Phone Output Adjustment Using the supplied tool turn the screw clockwise to increase and counterclock wise to decrease the audio level presented at the earphone monitor jack
4. g the supplied tool turn the dial clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the microphone s audio output level 24 Frequency Selection Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the two controls inside the battery compartment With the frequency GROUP dial on the left col umn A on the included chart you can select any of the 10 frequency groups numbered 0 9 With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right column B on the included chart you can select any of 10 frequency channels numbered 0 9 There are actually 92 possible selections
5. just the audio level of the micro phone Using the supplied tool turn the dial clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the microphone s audio output level 28 Frequency Selection Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the controls inside the bat tery compartment With the frequency GROUP dial on the left column A on the included chart you can select any of 10 frequency groups numbered 0 9 With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right column B on the included chart you can select any of 10 frequency channels numbered 0 9 There are actually 92 possible selections Thank you for purchasing Azden s 105 wireless microphone system Depending on which system your ordered this package will contain one or more of the following components the 105UPR receiver the 15BT body pack receiver with EX 503L lavalier microphone the 15XT Plug in transmitter and or the 15HT handheld microphone transmitter This equip ment is designed primarily for video cameras but can be used with most electronic com ponents having a microphone level input The 105UPR allows you to receive audio from one transmitter at a time RECEIVER 105UPR 1 Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down 2 Insert two fresh Alkaline AA batteries into the compartment Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment 3 POWER Switches the receiver ON and OFF 4 MIC OUT ja
6. ries When the 105UPR receives a signal from the transmitter the LED indicator will change to GREEN If it does not make sure both the receiver and the transmitter are on matching Receive Transmit frequencies 15BT Transmitter Plug in the supplied microphone and clip it to your subject The microphone should be placed 4 12 inches from your subjects mouth Clip the transmitter to a belt using the supplied belt clip or place it in a pocket Switch the 15BT to ON and the power indi cator should come on If it doesn t check the batteries Have someone speak into the microphone as you monitor the sound through the receiver s phone output If the sound is distorted lower the MIC level on the transmitter If there is not enough volume raise the MIC input level on the transmitter 15XT Plug In Transmitter i S Switch the transmitter to ON and the power indicator should come on If it does not check O a8 itt te the batteries Have someone speak into the microphone as you monitor the sound through e y a5 the receiver s phone output If the sound is distorted lower the MIC level on the transmitter If there is not enough volume raise the MIC input level on the transmitter 15HT Handheld Microphone Transmitter Switch the transmitter to ON and the power indicator should come on If it does not check the batteries Have someone speak into the microphone as you monitor the sound through the receiver s phone output If the
7. sound is distorted lower the MIC level on the transmitter lf there is not enough volume raise the MIC input level on the transmitter Important Information Licensing of this or any Azden wireless equipment is the user s responsibility The ability to receive a license depends largely on the user s classification application and frequency Contact the appropriate agency FCC in the US for further information These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condi tions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 The devices must accept Andy interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference cause by unauthorized modifi cations to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment These devices and their antenna s must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER 15HT 25 Remove the battery compartment cover by rotating it counterclockwise and sliding it down 26 Insert two fresh Alkaline AA batteries into the compartment Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment Inside the battery compartment you will also find 27 and 28 27 MIC LEVEL Control The MIC LEVEL control enables you to ad
8. t ECM Power Reqirement 2 AA Batteries Alkaline 6 8 hours runtime Dimensions 230H x 44D mm 9 05H x 1 73D inches Weight 130 g 4 58 0z w batteries 15XT Plug in Transmitter RF Power 25 mW Antenna 1 4 wavelength internal Frequency Response 50 Hz 12 kHz Reference Deviation 5 kHz 60 dBm 1 kHz input Noise Reduction Compander TOKO Power Reqirement 2 AA Battery Alkaline 6 8 hours runtime Dimensions 40W x 112H x 40D mm 2 48W x 3 86H x 1 06D inches Weight 180 g 6 35 oz w batteries Due to constant improvements specifications are subject to change without notice Azden Corporation 147 New Hyde Park Road P O Box 10 Franklin Square NY 11010 tel 1 516 328 7500 fax 1 516 328 7506 email sales azdencorp com QUALITY YOU CAN HEAR 2008 Azden Corporation Printed in USA P1 70 03 Operating the system Because this is a frequency agile system the receiver and transmitter must both be on the same Receive Transmit frequency Follow the instructions 5 16 24 and 27 carefully Make sure both the receiver and the transmitter are on the same channel 105UPR Receiver After installing new batteries mount the receiver to your video camera with the supplied shoe mount or hook and loop fastener Connect the output cable to the receiver and to the microphone input on the video camera Switch the 105UPR to ON and the power indica tor 7 should come on RED If it doesn t check the batte
9. until it is snug DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN In addition to the EX 503L other lapel and or headset microphones with 3 5mm plugs can also be used with the 15BT 17 Audio Standby The Audio Standby switch serves as a mute switch In the STBY position the audio output from the 15BT is muted In the ON position audio is transmitted 18 Belt clip Use this to attach the 15BT to a belt on the subject XLR PLUG IN TRANSMITTER 15XT 19 Open the battery compartment lid and insert two fresh Alkaline AA batteries Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment 20 POWER Switches the transmitter ON or OFF 21 AUDIO Prior to first turning the 15XT ON it is best to set the AUDIO switch to OFF When you are ready to begin transmitting switch to ON The OFF position acts as a mute that maintains the RF signal but turns off the audio 22 MIC Connector Locking Ring This 3 pin XLR connector is the microphone input Any metal body low impedance microphone with a corresponding connector can be attached here Once the microphone is plugged into the 15XT the locking ring should be rotated clockwise until snug To remove the microphone first rotate the locking ring counterclockwise and then while pressing the XLR release pull the microphone away from the 15XT 23 MIC LEVEL Control The MIC LEVEL control enables you to adjust the audio level of the micro phone Usin
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