Nady Systems UWS100LTHM1 UHT-100 Handheld Transmitter Front and Back 16A 16C 16B, 28IR, 27A 27B

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Quick User Controls Guide

Quick User Controls Guide

UHT-100 Handheld Transmitter: Front and Back

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15.MIC BALL Windscreen

16A. LCD DISPLAY: CHANNEL Indicates channel

(00‑99)

16B. LCD DISPLAY: BATTERY Indicates battery status from one (weakest) to five (strongest) bars. Flashing “BATT” indicates low battery

16C. LCD DISPLAY: TX LOCK KEY Indicates Power On/Off switch is locked (see #20)

17.IR RECEPTOR SENSOR/WINDOW Infrared LED sensor for linking the transmitter microphone to the receiver during IR frequency downloads

18.OFF/STBY/ON Slide power switch to ON or OFF to turn mic on/off, or to STBY to turn on power with audio muted

19.BATTERY COMPARTMENT Holds two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries— observe correct polarity

20.TRANSMITTER lock switch Slide the switch to ON to lock the TX, or OFF to unlock the TX. (IR channel programming still functions normally)

21.RF power HI/LO Slide the switch to HI for more RF output, or LOW for less RF output— consumes less battery power in this setting and also better for simultaneous multichannel operation applications

22.INTERNAL ANTENNA For best operating range, do not handle this antenna during use

23.BATTERY COVER Slide open battery slot to insert batteries

24.ANTENNA Removable antenna—should be attached during operation

25.OFF/STDBY/ON SWITCH Slide power switch to ON or OFF to turn on/off. Set to STDBY to turn power on with audio muted

26.INPUT JACK Locking 3.5mm mini-jack for connecting audio input cord from lapel mic (LT), Headmic(LT/HM), or instrument (GT) cable

27A. LCD DISPLAY: CHANNEL Indicates channel

(00‑99)

27B. LCD DISPLAY: BATTERY Indicates battery status from one (weakest) to five (strongest) bars and flashing “BATT” for low battery

28. BELT CLIP On back of unit

29.IR RECEPTOR SENSOR Infrared LED sensor for linking the transmitter to the receiver during IR frequency download

30.LATCHING BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR Slide open to insert batteries

31.BATTERY COMPARTMENT Holds two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries

37.INPUT VOLUME LEVEL (On back of unit) Adjusts input (LT/HM) audio level for optimal sound

40.INSTRUMENT CORD GT cable—connects Instrument’s audio output to TX input jack

41.HEADMICHeadworn microphone — connects to transmitter input jack

42.LAVALIER MIC Lavalier (lapel) microphone— connects to transmitter input jack

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Contents UWS-100 Contents Using This ManualSystem Features IntroductionUWS-100 Receiver Front View Quick User Controls GuideUWS-100 Receiver Back View UHT-100 Handheld Transmitter Front and Back 16A 16C 16B UB-100 Bodypack Transmitter28IR 27A 27BSystem Operation UWS-100 ReceiverSetting up the Transmitter Powering the Transmitter On/OffUHT-100 Handheld Microphone Transmitter IR Sync ProgrammingConnecting Input Audio Source Operating the UHT-100 Handheld TransmitterUBT-100 Bodypack Transmitter LT, HM or GT Operating the UBT-100 Bodypack TransmitterFeedback No or Low AudioRF Interference and Finding Open Channels Consumer AlertSpecifications Miscellaneous TipsOptional Accessories Service InformationOne Year Limited Warranty Frequency Plan