Gemini UZ-9128, UZ-1128 manual Comprobacion DE Problemas, Especificaciones

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LED flash una vez. Si el LED queda encendido, indica que la batería esta baja. Si el LED no hace flash, la batería esta agotada o la polaridad no es la correcta Usando el cable de carga DC 1.5 directamente en la salida de carga del receptor. En unas 10 horas se recargaran las baterías.

AJUSTANDO EL TRANSMISOR DE MANO :

Encienda el aparato y compruebe la frecuencia y volumen. Encienda el amplificador donde este conectado. Compruebe el micrófono y ajuste

niveles en el micro y amplificador.

AJUSTANDO EL TRANSMISOR DE PETACA

A. CONECTANDO UN MICROFONO:

Abrir la tapa de pilas. Pulse el selector MIC/LINE a “MIC” y use el destornillador incorporado para ajustar la ganancia a la posición apropiada. Conecte el jack mini XLR del final del micrófono a al entrada del transmisor de petaca. Encienda su fuente de sonido. Compruebe el micrófono y ajuste niveles en el micro y amplificador.

B. CONECTANDO UN INSTRUMENTO :

Abrir la tapa de pilas. Pulse el selector MIC/LINE a “LINE” y use el

destornillador incorporado para ajustar la ganancia a la posición apropiada. Conecte el jack mini XLR del cable opcional para instrumentos a al entrada del transmisor de petaca. Encienda su fuente de sonido. Compruebe el instrumento musical y ajuste niveles en el transmisor y amplificador.

COMPROBACION DE PROBLEMAS:

NO HAY SONIDO:

Compruebe la alimentación en receptor y transmisor.

Compruebe que receptor y transmisor están en la misma frecuencia. Compruebe las conexiones con la fuente de sonido.

Compruebe que el transmisor no este muy lejos o el squelch muy alto. Compruebe que el receptor no este muy cerca de objetos metálicos ni interferencias.

INTERFERENCIAS SONORAS:

Compruebe la colocación de la antena.

Si utiliza dos micrófonos compruebe que las frecuencias no se interfieren.

Compruebe si recibe interferencias de otras Fuentes inalámbricas, TV, radio, etc.

DISTORSION:

Compruebe el volumen del receptor por si es demasiado alto o bajo. Compruebe si recibe interferencias de otras Fuentes inalámbricas, TV, radio, etc..

ESPECIFICACIONES:

UZ-1128:

 

740-770MHz=700CH; Europe A-France/España: 740-

Frequency range: USA:

Case

770MHz = 700CH B-UK/Germany: 840-870MHz = 700CH

 

Half 19" EIA Case

Receiving System

PLL synthesized

Receiving Mode

Single Channel, Switching diversity

Frequency Stability

+/- 0.05%

Receiving Sensitivity

At 8 dBuV over 80dB S/N ratio

Image & Spurious Rej

80 dB minimum

Selectivity

 

> 50dB

Modulation Mode

1st: 56MHz

FM

IF Frequency

 

2nd: 10.7MHz

Dynamic Range

 

>96dB

Tone Signal

 

32.768KHz

S/N Response

Over 94dB, at 48KHz deviation and 60dBuV antenna input

AF Response

50Hz to 15KHz(+/-3dB)

T.H.D

 

<1%(at 1KHz)

Power Supply

 

DC 12 ~ 18V

Audio Output

Balanced & unbalanced output

Current Consumption

260mA +/- 10mA

Dimension(mm)WxHxD

210 x 44 x 165

UZ-9128:

....................

USA: 740-770MHz=700CH; Europe A-France/

Frequency range:

....................España: 740-770MHz = 700CH B-UK/Germany: 840-870MHz = 700CH

Case

19" EIA Metal Case

Receiving System

PLL synthesized

Receiving Mode

Single Channel, True-diversity

Frequency Stability

+/- 0.05%

Receiving Sensitivity

At 8 dBuV over 80dB S/N ratio

Image & Spurious Rej

80 dB minimum

Selectivity

 

> 50dB

Modulation Mode

1st: 56MHz

FM

IF Frequency

 

2nd: 10.7MHz

Dynamic Range

 

>96dB

Tone Signal

 

32.768KHz

S/N Response

Over 94dB, at 48KHz deviation and 60dBuV antenna input

AF Response

50Hz to 15KHz(+/-3dB)

T.H.D

 

<1%(at 1KHz)

Power Supply

DC 12 ~ 18V

Audio Output

Balanced & unbalanced output

Current Consumption

300mA +/- 10mA

Dimension(mm)WxHxD

420 x 45 x 180

ZM-128:

Handheld microphone

Mic Type

Frequency range

USA: 740-770MHz=700CH; Europe A-

.......France/España: 740-770MHz = 700CH B-UK/Germany: 840-870MHz = 700CH

RF Power Output

10mW(max.)

Oscillation Mode

PLL synthesized

Frequency Stability

+/- 0.005%

Maximum Deviation

+/-48KHz with limiting compressor

Spurious Emission

>60 dB below carrier frequency

T.H.D

<1%(at 1KHz)

Chargeable Battery

DC 3V(1.5v x 2 AA size batteries)

Tone Key

32.768KHz

Mic Unit

Uni-directional dynamic unit

LED Indicator

Power ON-OFF and low battery

Current Consumption

65 +/- 5mA

Dimension(mm)WxHxD

266 x 55

ZB-128

Bodypack transmitter

Mic Type

Frequency range

USA: 740-770MHz=700CH; Europe

....A-France/España: 740-770MHz = 700CH B-UK/Germany: 840-870MHz = 700CH

RF Power Output

10mW(max.)

Oscillation Mode

PLL synthesized

Frequency Stability

+/- 0.005%

Maximum Deviation

+/-48KHz with limiting compressor

Spurious Emission

>60 dB below carrier frequency

T.H.D

<1%(at 1KHz)

Chargeable Battery

DC 3V(1.5V x 2 AA size batteries)

Tone Key

32.768KHz

Mic Unit

Uni-directional condenser unit

LED Indicator

Power ON-OFF and low battery

Current Consumption

65 +/- 5mA

Dimension(mm)WxHxD

65 x 100 x 27

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