Nady Systems 2W1KUHT Rack-mounting the Receiver, Installing Antennas, Powering the Receivers

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from the Volume menu and advance to exit Setup Mode by pressing the Set button one more time.

Choose the 2W-1KU operating frequency by selecting one of ten Groups (9) and one of 100 Channels (10) that are determined to be desirable open channels. Press the Set button to enter the Group setup mode and the Group icon will flash, then press the Up/Down button once for single stepping through the groups, or hold continuously for faster group selection. Select one of ten groups available from the Group menu and then press the Set button again for Channel Setup mode and the Channel icon will flash, or press the Set button twice to exit without changing the channel. In the Channel setup menu. Press the Up/Down button once

for single stepping through the channels, or hold continuously for faster channel selection. Select one of 100 channels available from the channel menu or press the Set button twice to skip Volume Level setting and exit to main menu. During manual programming, the selected function will flash for five seconds, or press the Set button to confirm the selection and the display will return to the main menu. For detail how to IR Sync the TX, see IR Sync Programming in Programming sections of HT-1KU and BT-1KU transmitter sections.

Rack-mounting the Receiver

The Nady 2W-1KU dual receiver wireless system includes a rackmount kit for front antennas mounting. Simply attach the “L” shape Rack Ears (21) to the unit with the supplied screws.

Note: Do not mount the receiver on a rack directly above an amplifier or other source of high heat. This could degrade the performance of the

2W-1KU. Always ensure adequate airflow and heat dissipation in any rack configuration.

Installing Antennas

Install antennas by connecting the two Antennas (20) included with your system onto the two RF Connectors (15) located on the back of the 2W-1KU receiver. The two antennas must be installed in order to the diversity circuit to work properly. The optimal positions of the antennas are 45° from the receiver and 90° from each other. For maximum range, it is always best to maintain a line-of-sight (no obstructions) between the receiver antennas and the transmitter at all times whenever possible.

To install optional Antenna Extension Cables (22), insert one end of each cable into a rack ear hole and secure using the removable nut. Clip the other end of the cable to an RF Connector (12) on the back of the unit. Connect the two antennas to the front of the system.

Powering the Receivers

To power the receivers, plug the supplied AC/DC Power Supply (19) adapter into the DC Input Jack (14) on the back of the receivers, then plug the adapter into an AC outlet.

Note: Any 16-18VDC power source with 800mA minimum capacity can also be used.

To turn on, press the Power Button (6) for two seconds. The LCD Display (7) will light (showing Group, Channel, RF Level Meter, Diversity, and Output Volume). The 5-segment AF LED Tree (5) will display the audio level when the transmitter is on (audio is transmitted). To turn off, press the Power button for two seconds. The LCD will display “OFF” then the backlight will turn off indicating the receivers are off.

Connect either the ¼” Unbalanced SUM Line Out (18) or each XLR Balanced Mic Outs (17) to your mixing board, effect, or amplifier inputs (See Connecting the Audio Outputs section).

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Contents 2W-1KU Contents Using This ManualIntroduction System Features 2W-1KU ReceiverHT-1KU Handheld BT‑1KU Bodypack Transmitters 2W-1KU Receiver Front View Quick User Controls GuideAntenna Extension Cables Optional 2W-1KU Receiver Back View3637 HT-1KU Handheld TransmitterBT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter LT, LT/HM or GT 5049 Battery Compartment Latching Battery Compartment DoorSystem Operation Buttons FunctionAUTO-SCAN / ASC IR Sync Button 2 has two functions Installing Antennas Powering the ReceiversRack-mounting the Receiver Connecting the Audio Outputs Adjusting the SquelchPowering the Transmitter On/Off Setting up the TransmitterBattery Batt Meter Icon Programming the HT-1KU to the Selected ChannelIR Sync Programming Operating the HT-1KU Handheld TransmitterConnecting Input Audio Source Programming the BT-1KU to the Selected Channel Instrument Use BT-1KU/GT only Operating the BT-1KU Bodypack TransmitterAF/PEAK LED Display SpecificationsFeedback No or Low AudioRF Interference Finding Open Channels This is very important Miscellaneous TipsService Information AccessoriesFrequency Frequency PlanOne Year Limited Warranty This warranty is subject to the following conditionsHow To Obtain Service