TIPS
•If the Volume Control of the receiver is set too high, it may
•Do not place the receiver antennas within 1 meter of another receiver or antennas.
•The receiver antennas should be kept away from any metal surface
•For the best operation, the receiver should be placed at least 1 meter above the ground and 1 meter away from a wall or metal surfaces. All operating transmitters should be also at least 1 meter from the
•A single receiver cannot receive signal from two or more transmitters on the same frequency simultaneously.
•For operation with an external antenna, low loss RF shielded cable should be used and the length of the cable should not exceed 3m.
•Position the receiver such that it has the least possible obstructions between it and the transmitter. Line of sight is best!
•The transmitter and the receiver should be as close as possible but never less than 1 meter.
•Before inserting the batteries, please make sure that they are inserted according to the correct polarity.
•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.
•Turn the transmitter off when it is not in use. Remove the batteries if it is not to be used for a long period.
•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.
Note: Scratchy noises can sometime occurs when some electric guitars with dirty pots or connections are used with any wireless system. Therefore, the supplied 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:
•Make sure all guitar volume and tone pots are clean and all contacts are
•A 47pF capacitor soldered across the pot to ground terminal of the guitar’s volume and tone pots will provide extra filtering.
U-81 OCTAVO RECEIVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Rack-Mounting The Receiver
The
(Note: Do not mount the receiver in a rack directly above an amplifier or other source of high heat. This could degrade the performance of the
2. Installing Antennas
Install antennas by connecting the two antennas included with your system to the two RF TNC connectors (2) located on the left and right backside of the
3. Powering The Receiver
Powering the receiver by plugging the provided 15VDC/1000mA adaptor into the DC IN- PUT jack (3) on the back of the receiver; then plug the adapter into an AC outlet. (Note: Any 15VDC source with 1000mA capacity can also be used.) Turn volume controls of all channels counterclockwise for minimum setting. Once the receiver is connected to a power source, press the power switch to the ON position, Power LED indicator (4) is ON. The TX LEDs indicator (7) and AF LEDs indicator (8) on the front panel of the receivers will not light up at this time, but only until one or more of the eight channels is receiving a signal from your system’s transmitters. To turn OFF, press the Power Switch
(5)to the OFF position.
4. Mute (Squelch) & RF LED Display
The
5. AF LED Display
The
6. Connecting Audio Outputs
(Using the UH-81 handheld or UB-81 bodypack transmitters)
•For microphone use, the Balanced XLR out (9) or the 1⁄4” MIX out (10) can be used. The
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