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1:Conector de entrada - Aquíse conecta la unidad de entrada. El UT1L viene con un micrófono lavalier o de diademaes (conectado a través de una toma Switchcraft mini-XLR), mientras que el UT1G viene con un conector de 1/4” permanente.

2:Medidor de nivel de pila - Este grupo de tres pilotos LED multicolor indican la carga relativa de la pila, marcando si la pila instalada está con una carga baja (en rojo), media (amarillo) o alta (verde). Siempre que el UT1L o UT1G esté encendido estará iluminado uno de estos pilotos (vea #8 en la página siguiente). Cuando se ilumina el indicador rojo de “carga baja”, el rendimiento RF se va reduciendo y conviene que cambie la pila lo antes posible.

3:Interruptor on-off de audio - Cuando se coloca en la posición “on” se transmite la señal audio. Cuando se coloca en la posición “off”, la señal audio queda anulada. Dado que la señal portadora sigue activa durante la anulación del audio, no se produce ningún “petardeo” ni “chasquido”. Tenga en cuenta que el colocar en off este interruptor no hace que se apague el transmisor— simplemente es una forma de anular temporalmente la transmisión de la señal audio. Si piensa no utilizar el

transmisor durante un periodo de tiempo largo, apague el transmisor entero utilizando el interruptor on-off de encendido (vea #8 en la página siguiente).

4:Clip o enganche de petaca - Utilice este enganche para sujetar el UT1L o UT1G a un petaca. La posición del enganche puede ser girada hasta el punto deseado tras aflojar el tornillo central o puede quitarlo totalmente soltando el citado tornillo.

5:Tope de la tapa de la pila - Deslice hacia abajo esta palanca para abrir la tapa de la pila del UT1.

6:Antena - Esta antena de transmisor tipo “rabo de cerdo” que está fijada de forma permanente debe ser extendida totalmente para su funcionamiento normal. Vea la sección de “Ajuste y utilización del sistema UHF Series One” en la página 38 de este manual para más información acerca de la colocación de las antenas.

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Samson UHF 801 owner manual Recorrido guiado UT1L / UT1G

UHF 801 specifications

The Samson UHF 801 is a sophisticated wireless microphone system designed for professional audio applications, ideal for live performances, presentations, and broadcasting. This system is renowned for its robust construction, reliability, and superior sound quality, making it a preferred choice among audio engineers and performers.

One of the standout features of the UHF 801 is its utilization of UHF (Ultra High Frequency) technology, which significantly reduces the risk of interference from other wireless devices. Operating in the UHF range ensures that the system can deliver crystal-clear audio, even in environments saturated with competing frequencies. The system offers a frequency range of 630 MHz to 690 MHz, providing users with the flexibility to select an optimal frequency that remains stable and clear.

The UHF 801 comprises a variety of transmitter options, including handheld and bodypack transmitters, catering to different performance scenarios. The handheld transmitter is equipped with a high-quality dynamic capsule that captures vocals with exceptional clarity while minimizing background noise. The bodypack transmitter is designed for use with lavalier microphones, making it perfect for situations that require discrete audio capture.

Another noteworthy feature of the UHF 801 is its easy-to-read LCD screen, which displays crucial information such as battery status, frequency selection, and audio level. This user-friendly interface allows operators to make quick adjustments on the fly, ensuring optimal performance without unnecessary interruptions.

The system boasts an impressive operating range of up to 300 feet, providing ample mobility for performers while maintaining a strong, reliable signal. With advanced encryption technology, the UHF 801 also ensures secure transmission, making it suitable for sensitive audio applications where confidentiality is paramount.

Additionally, the UHF 801 is designed with the user in mind, featuring a lightweight and ergonomic build for comfort during extended use. The system supports both rechargeable and standard alkaline batteries, making it convenient for users to choose their preferred power source.

In summary, the Samson UHF 801 wireless microphone system combines advanced technology, a versatile range of transmitters, user-friendly controls, and exceptional audio quality. These features make it an ideal choice for any professional setting, where reliable performance and crystal-clear sound are essential for success.