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• Unpack the box. Screw the dual antennas into the 
connectors on each side of the front panel of the 
receiver unit. Point them both upward in a vertical 
position.

• Use the provided 1/4-inch cable to connect the 
UHF-4000R receiver from the 1/4-inch Unbalanced 
Audio Output to the “Mic In” on your amplifi er, 
mixer or player. Alternatively on a multi-channel 
mixer, use the four optional XLR output ports on the 
back of the receiver. Use 1/4-inch XLR cables* to 
connect the microphones. *Cables not included.

• Plug the power adapter into an AC outlet. 
Press ON “1” on the power switch. All four channel 
Power LEDs should light up RED. If any micro-
phones have been left on and are in range, their cor-
responding receiver RF LEDs will light yellow. 

• Press the microphone’s ON/MUTE button for one 
second. GREEN light indicates “ON”. YELLOW 
light indicates “MUTE”. Test the microphone by 
speaking into it. Th

  e corresponding AF LED on the 

receiver should pulse GREEN with your voice. 

Press for one second again to turn off  the microphone.

• Th

  e UHF-4000R receiver has 4 separate volume 

controls for each microphone. Check your system 
set-up for Master Volume Control.

• It’s always a good idea to turn all volume controls 
down after using any audio device. Th

  is will help 

prevent accidental damage to speakers, headphones 
and/or your ears upon the next use. 

• For best performance, hold the microphone hori-
zontally and speak or sing directly into it’s top. 
To avoid distortion, keep a distance of two inches 
between your mouth and the microphone.

• If so desired, mount the UHF-4000R receiver into 
a console or rack by using the provided rack-mount 
brackets. Make sure holes are aligned and screwed 
with even tension.

Cable Connections & Operating the Microphone System

• Stand the microphones upright into the station’s 
dual base charging station. Each status LED on the 
charging station will light up RED to indicate a good 
connection and that the batteries are charging. Al-
low the batteries to charge fully before removing the 
microphones from the charging station.

• When system is not in use, unplug the receiver from 

the wall socket and remove the power adapter from 
the rear panel.

• If a microphone won’t be used for an extended 
period of time or putting it in storage, remove the 
batteries to prevent corrosion.

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Summary of Contents for UHF-4000R HF-4000R

Page 1: ...y Warnings and Cautions 6 Parts Checklist Your Acesonic UHF 4000R System includes Four handheld rechargeable wireless microphones One UHF 4000R receiver Two antennas Three 14V 800mA power adapters Eig...

Page 2: ...contact your dealer Care and Cleaning Make sure the power is disconnected before cleaning the receiver unit Use a soft cloth to clean the receiver and microphones DO NOT use chemicals or any cleaning...

Page 3: ...ave clicked into place Snap the battery compartment gate shut Screw the battery housing cover back on Using the charging station Plug the AC power adapter cord jack into the matching power socket on t...

Page 4: ...4 separate volume controls for each microphone Check your system set up for Master Volume Control It s always a good idea to turn all volume controls down after using any audio device This will help...

Page 5: ...ation mode Phase locked loop controlled Carrier wave stability 10PPM Switching bandwidth 24MHz Frequency space 250KHz Sensitivity 105dB sinad 12 dB S N Ratio 105dB T H D 0 5 1KHz Image rejection 85 dB...

Page 6: ..._________________________________________________________________________________________ Troubleshooting If you are having technical difficulties operating the UHF 4000R system please check the trou...

Page 7: ...standard for interference causing equipment Digital Apparatus ICES 003 from the Department of Communications Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radio electriques applicables aux ap...

Page 8: ...facturer or with the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Following any servicing or repair of this product ask th...

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