VocoPro UHF-5900 owner manual Setting up the Microphones

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Setting up the Microphones

Overview

The goal is for each of the UHF-5900’s wireless channels to be operating on a frequency free of interference. This can be accomplished two ways 1) automatic frequency selection, and 2) manual frequency selection. We recommend using the automatic method fi rst, as this method will work well for most areas. However, if you live in a metropolitan area where RF activity is dense, manual frequency selection may work better for you. If you choose the manual method, we recommend fi rst obtaining information on your proximity to TV towers. (see page 18)

Frequencies and Groups

The UHF-5900 has a total of 177 available frequencies. These frequencies are broken down into groups. The two channels on the left are assigned GROUPS GR1-1 through GR1-C, while the two channels on the right are assigned GROUPS GR2-1 through GR2-C (see chart on page19).

Pressing Buttons: 5 Second Default

When cycling through the selection modes and parameters using the MENU, UP, & DOWN buttons, if a selection is not made within 5 seconds, the system will automatically start the auto-scan sequence. So, let’s say you are trying to change to a channel in a different group. After pressing MENU, you have only 5 seconds to press the UP/DOWN arrows to browse through the available groups. This applies to every step of the frequency setup procedure, so keep this in mind. If this happens, simply wait for it to fi nish and resume where you left off.

Other Devices

Be sure to power on any other devices that may potentially interfere with the UHF-5900 (other wireless systems) BEFORE you begin the frequency selection process. This way, you will not have any surprises when they are powered on.

Antenna Positioning

For the best reception , position the receiver antennas at 90 degrees from each other. (see illustration)

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Contents UHF-5900 Table of Contents Risk of Shock FCC Information Welcome Some common decibel ranges Listening for a LifetimeFeatures Connecting Audio Connecting PowerGetting Connected Attaching the Rack Brackets Connecting AntennasMounting the UHF-5900 in a Rack Front Panel Descriptions and FunctionsRear Panel Module Display WindowMicrophones Setting up the Microphones Automatic Setup Setting the Frequencies AutomaticallyManual Setup Setting the Frequencies ManuallyUsing the Wireless Mics Basic Operations Advanced Operation Testing a Channel for Outside InterferenceGroup UHF-5900 Frequency ListTV Channel Frequencies USA There is no power TroubleshootingPage Page VocoPro 2011

UHF-5900 specifications

The VocoPro UHF-5900 is an advanced wireless microphone system designed to provide exceptional sound quality and reliable performance for a variety of applications. Suitable for both professional performers and casual entertainers, this system combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly features, making it a top choice in the world of wireless audio.

One of the standout features of the UHF-5900 is its UHF (Ultra High Frequency) operation, which offers a broader frequency range and reduces the risk of interference from other electronic devices. This ensures crystal-clear audio transmission, even in crowded environments. The system operates on multiple frequency channels, allowing users to easily switch channels if one becomes congested, ensuring uninterrupted performance during live events or recordings.

The UHF-5900 comes equipped with two handheld microphones, ideal for duets, group performances, or karaoke events. Each microphone features a high-quality dynamic capsule, which provides rugged reliability and delivers clear, professional-grade sound. The microphones are designed to be easy to use, with an ergonomic grip that allows performers to maintain comfort while on stage.

Another key technological advancement in the UHF-5900 is its automatic frequency scanning feature. This enables the system to search for the clearest channel automatically, saving time during setup and minimizing sound disruptions. Users can also manually select frequencies if needed, offering flexibility for various environments.

The receiver of the UHF-5900 is not only compact and portable but also equipped with dual antenna diversity. This technology helps minimize dropouts and ensures stable audio transmission, even when the performers move around the stage or venue. The device features adjustable volume controls for each channel, allowing for precise volume adjustments to suit different settings and ensuring that audio levels remain balanced.

Additionally, the UHF-5900 includes audio outputs that are compatible with a wide range of audio equipment. With both XLR and 1/4-inch output options, users can easily connect the receiver to mixing consoles, amplifiers, or powered speakers. The sleek, rack-mountable design of the receiver allows for easy integration into existing audio setups and works well in both professional and home environments.

Overall, the VocoPro UHF-5900 is a reliable and versatile choice for anyone seeking a robust wireless microphone system. Its impressive features, advanced technologies, and focus on user convenience make it an excellent investment for enhancing any audio performance, whether on stage or at home.