Nady Systems U-1000 Connecting Audio Output, Receiver Volume, Receiver Squelch, Scan Function

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

UH-1000 Handheld Microphone

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Capsule with metal grill

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Battery Compartment

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LCD display

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Cap

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Battery weak / Audio MUTE indicator

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SET button

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Audio MUTE switch

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UP button

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Power ON/OFF switch

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SYSTEM OPERATION

Connecting Audio Output

There are two audio outputs on the back of the receiver. Mic-level balanced and Line-level unbalanced. Use shielded audio cable for the connection between the

receiver and the mixer. If the mixer / amp is a 1/4” phone jack, connect a cable

from the 1/4” unbalanced audio output from the receiver.

 

 

 

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The 1/4” output can be set to either mic line level using

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the MIC LINE SWITCH (12) If the mixer has an XLR

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input, connect a cable from the balanced XLR audio

 

 

 

 

 

 

output from the receiver to the mixer input. XLR output

 

 

 

 

connection is shown above.

 

 

 

 

(Note: As when making any connection, make sure the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the minimum level before plugging in the receiver to avoid possible sound system damage.)

Receiver Volume

The UP or DOWN buttons on the front panels serve as the Volume Controls of the receiver. It can be pressed at any moment. The normal VOLUME setting is 13 for one-to-one unity gain. If the volume is set too high, you may overload your mixer or amp.

Receiver Squelch

There are eight choices between -100 and -65 dBm. Use the lowest setting possible. If there is audio output from the receiver when your transmitter is OFF, adjust the squelch control so the system will receive the signal from your transmitter but squelch or eliminate the unwanted background RF noise. This adjustment can cause a reduction in usable range of the wireless transmitter, so set the control to the lowest position that reliably mutes the unwanted RF signal.

Scan Function

When SCAN button is pressed, receiver will start the auto scanning function. It will compare 200 of the preset frequencies with the environment and select 40 of them and save them in Group 24. Turn off all of the transmitters. The SCAN process will take about 3 minutes to complete. These channel frequencies are interference free frequencies, but they may not be inter-modulation free amongst themselves. To abort the SCAN process, press the SCAN button again, the memory will return to the original setting.

Download Function

This convenient feature will synchronize the transmitter to the receiver without entering the information by hand. The transmitter is connected to the receiver via the USB cable, the receiver download Icon will be on. Press the SCAN button; the receiver will display TX Down-Loading. The receiver will send Channel Frequency, User Name, Preset or User Mode, Scan and Edit information to the transmitter. When the download process is finished the transmitter Battery Weak /Audio Mute LED will flash once. User names will be shortened to 8 characters.

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U-1000 specifications

The Nady Systems U-1000 is a sophisticated wireless microphone system designed to meet the demands of professional audio applications including live performances, broadcasting, and presentations. This system is renowned for its reliability, superior sound quality, and user-friendly features, making it a popular choice among performers and sound engineers alike.

One of the main features of the U-1000 is its wide frequency response range. The system operates in the UHF band, which helps to minimize interference from other wireless devices and ensures a cleaner audio signal. With a frequency range of 540 MHz to 570 MHz, users can select from multiple channels to find the clearest transmission, providing flexibility in various environments.

The U-1000 employs advanced companding technology that reduces background noise and enhances overall sound clarity. This technology ensures that the audio captured by the microphone is crisp and clear, delivering high-quality sound reproduction. The system is capable of transmitting audio in real-time with minimal latency, making it ideal for performances where timing is crucial.

The U-1000 features a rugged and lightweight design, allowing for ease of use during live events. The handheld transmitter is equipped with a durable microphone head that withstands the rigors of frequent use, while the belt-pack transmitter offers versatility for use with lavalier and headset microphones. This adaptability makes the U-1000 suitable for a variety of applications ranging from stage performances to corporate presentations.

Battery longevity is another key characteristic of the Nady Systems U-1000. It is powered by standard AA batteries, which provide long operational life, ensuring uninterrupted performance during important events. A low-battery indicator is also included, allowing users to monitor battery life and make timely replacements.

Additionally, the U-1000 includes flexible mounting options and adjustable gain control, helping users tailor the system to their specific needs. Its easy-to-read LCD display provides real-time feedback on channel selection, battery life, and signal strength.

In conclusion, the Nady Systems U-1000 wireless microphone system is a reliable, high-performance solution that combines innovative technology with practical features. Its versatility, robust design, and superior audio fidelity make it an excellent choice for professionals seeking a dependable wireless microphone system in various settings.