Samson DA-5L, UR-5D, UH-5 manual Guided Tour UT-5

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Guided Tour - UT-5

6:Group selector - Use the supplied plastic screwdriver to set this to the desired Group (this must match the Group setting of the receiver— see the “Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System” section on page 16 for more information).

7:Channel selector - Use the supplied plastic screwdriver to set this to the desired Channel (this must match the Channel setting of the receiv- er—see the “Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System” section on page 16 for more information).

8:Mic level control (trimpot) - If you are using the UT-5 with a lavalier or headset microphone, use the supplied plastic screwdriver to set this input sensitivity control to the optimum level. See the “Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System” section on page 16 for more information.

9:Input switch - Set this to either the “INST” position (if you are using the UT-5 with an instrument such as an electric guitar or bass) or to the “MIC” position (if you are using it with a lavalier or headset microphone).

10:Unavailable LED - This LED lights when the selected transmitter Group and Channel (as determined by the Group and Channel controls) is unavailable (see the reference chart on page 24). If this lights, it is an indication that you must choose a different Group and/or Channel for both the UT-5 and the receiver. NOTE: It takes approximately two seconds for this to light if an unavailable channel is selected.

11:Instrument level control (trimpot) - If you are using the UT-5 with an instrument such as an electric guitar or bass, use the supplied plastic screwdriver to set this input sensitivity control to the optimum level.

See the “Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System” section on page 16 for more information.

12:Battery holder - Insert a standard 9-volt alkaline battery here, being sure to observe the plus and minus polarity markings shown.

13:Plastic screwdriver - Specially designed for use in setting the Group and Channel selectors (see #6 and #7 above) and for adjusting the Mic and Instrument level trimpots (see #8 and #11 above). See the “Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System” section on page 16 for more information.

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Contents Samson Introduction System Features Guided Tours Glossary of Terms SpecificationsIntroduction Dbx is a registered trademark of Carillon Industries System Features System Features Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel 5b 5d 5e 5c Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UH-5 SamsonGuided Tour UH-5 Guided Tour UH-5 Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System About dbx Noise Reduction About Tone SquelchTrouble-shooting Problem No soundProblem Distorted sound Cross-modulation interference Problem Sound fades as performer moves around sound dropout UHF Synthesized Frequency Chart Samson UHF Synthesized Frequency Chart A N N E LUT-5 Multi-pin Lavalier Wiring Guide GC-1 MC-1UT-5 Multi-Pin Wiring Chart Manufacturer Model No.Pin 1PinPin 3Pin 4Pin 5Pin About The DA-5L UHF Antenna Distribution Amplifier Guided Tour DA-5L Front Panel Guided Tour DA-5L Rear Panel AC InputSetting Up and Using the DA-5L Setting Up and Using the DA-5L DA-5L Grounding Techniques Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Transmitter Audio SpecificationsTransmitter RF Receiver DA-5LFCC Rules and Regulations