Samson UH-5, UT-5, UR-5D, DA-5L manual Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System

Models: DA-5L UH-5 UR-5 UR-5D UT-5

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Setting Up and Using the

Setting Up and Using the

UHF Synth System

The general procedure for setting up and using your UHF Synth System is basically the same regardless of the particular components you are using (i.e. UT-5 or UH-5; UR-5 or UR-5D):

1.Remove all packing materials (save them in case of need for future service) and mount the supplied “A” and “B” antennas to your receiver by inserting the BNC connector and twisting clockwise until snug.

Beltpack Transmitter

UT-5

SAMSON

UHFSynth Series

1a. If you are using the UT-5 beltpack transmitter, connect its antenna by inserting the wire and turning it clockwise until snug and then make the physical connection between its 6-pin plug and the lavalier micro- phone, headset microphone or instrument cable you are using (be sure to correctly set the “Mic/Instrument” switch). Because the 6-pin plug is “keyed,” you’ll need to rotate it a certain way to get it to “mate” with the connector mounted on the UT-5; then push straight down until you hear a click. To remove the 6-pin connector, lift up the outer sleeve and pull straight out (do not use force!). We recommend that you never pull on the wire, only the plug itself (with the outer sleeve lifted). If you are using a lavalier microphone, correct placement is critical to sound quality. We recommend that you place it as shown in the illustration above—as close to your mouth as possible but off to one side (to minimize nasality) and unobstructed by clothing. Bear in mind also that omni-directionalmicrophones (mics which pick up signal from all direc-

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Samson UH-5, UT-5, UR-5D, DA-5L manual Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth System