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Pro Series 3

 Installation and Operation

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System Operation

Turn down the receiver volume control and the mixer/amplifier 
level before starting up the wireless system. Do not switch on the 
transmitter yet.

Receiver on...

Plug the power supply into an AC power source. The green Power 
indicator on the front panel will light. 

Transmitter on...

When the transmitter is switched on, the receiver’s yellow RF signal 
indicator will light. The transmitters have a 3-position power switch. 
When the switch is set to “Standby” (ST or ST.BY), the transmitter 
produces RF with no audio signal. When the switch is “On,” the 
transmitter produces both RF and audio. Excessive audio input to the 
transmitter will cause the receiver’s red AF Peak indicator to light.

Receiver Volume

Under typical operating conditions, the receiver’s volume control should 
be turned all the way up, with overall system audio gain adjusted at the 
mixer or amplifier.

Input Level Adjustment

Input trimmer controls in the transmitters enable you to maximize 
performance for a particular microphone or guitar sensitivity, or to 
adjust for different acoustic input levels.

Adjusting Input Level - UniPak

®

 Transmitter

Slide the battery cover off the top part of transmitter and remove 
the screwdriver from its clip (Fig. D). Gently turn both the “MT” 
(Mic Trimmer) and “GT” (Guitar Trimmer) controls to their full 
counterclockwise positions (toward “LO”).

• Microphone: Adjusting input level

Gently turn only the “MT” (Mic Trimmer) control all the way

 up

 

(clockwise, toward “Hi”). Check for excessive gain by speaking/
singing into the microphone at typically loud levels while watching the 
receiver’s AF Peak indicator. If the AF Peak indicator does light, turn 
the MT control slightly counterclockwise until the AF Peak indicator no 
longer lights with maximum audio input to the transmitter.

• Guitar/Instrument: Adjusting input level

Gently turn only the “GT” (Guitar Trimmer) control all the way 

up

 

(clockwise, toward “Hi”). Check for excessive gain by playing at 
typically loud levels while watching the receiver’s AF Peak indicator. 
If the AF Peak indicator does light, turn the GT control slightly 
counterclockwise until the AF Peak indicator no longer lights with 
maximum instrument input to the transmitter.

After adjusting input level, return the screwdriver to its clip and 
reinstall the battery cover. No further transmitter gain adjustments 
should be needed, as long as the input device and the acoustic input 
level are not changed.

Adjusting Input Level - Handheld Transmitter

Unscrew the lower body cover and slide it downward, exposing the 
screwdriver and Gain Trimmer control (Fig. C). Remove the screwdriver 
from its clip. Gently turn the control to its full clockwise position (toward 
the side marked “H”), the factory setting. Check for excessive gain 
by speaking/singing into the microphone at typically-loud levels while 
watching the receiver’s AF Peak indicator. If the AF Peak indicator does 
light, turn the Gain Trimmer control slightly counterclockwise until the 
AF Peak indicator no longer lights with maximum audio input to the 
mic/transmitter.

Return the screwdriver to its clip and close and secure the lower body. 
No further transmitter gain adjustments should be needed, as long as 
the acoustic input does not change significantly.

CAUTION!

 

The small trimmer controls are 

delicate

; use only the 

supplied screwdriver. Do 

not

 force the trimmers beyond their normal 

190° range of rotation.

Return the screwdriver to its storage clip when not in use.

Ten Tips to Obtain the Best Results

1.  Use only fresh alkaline batteries. Do not use “general purpose”  

 

(carbon-zinc) batteries.

2.  Position the receiver so that it has the fewest possible  

 

obstructions between it and the normal location of the transmitter.  

 

Line-of-sight is best.

3.  The transmitter and the receiver should be as close together as  

 

conveniently possible, but not less than 6' (2 m).

4.   Do not place the receiver antennas within 3' (1 m) of another  

 

receiver or antenna.

5.   The receiver antennas should be kept away from any metal.

6.   A receiver cannot receive signals from two transmitters on the same  

 

frequency at the same time.

7.  In the UniPak transmitter, the “MIC” or “GT” input control 

not

 

 

in use should be set to 

minimum

.

8.   If the receiver output is set too low, the overall signal-to-noise ratio 

 

of the system may be reduced. Conversely, if the volume control  

 

of the receiver is set too high, it may over-drive the input of the  

 

mixer/amplifier, causing distortion. Adjust the output level of the  

 

receiver so the highest sound pressure level going into the  

 

microphone (or the loudest instrument playing level) causes no  

 

input overload in the mixer, and yet permits the mixer level  

 

controls to operate in their “normal” range (not set too high or  

 

too low). This provides the optimum signal-to-noise for the  

 

entire system.

9.   Turn the transmitter off when not in use. Remove the battery if  

 

the transmitter is not to be used for a period of time.

10.  Unplug the receiver from the AC outlet when the system is not  

 

in use.

System Operating Frequencies

Frequency Selection

Each transmitter/receiver system operates on a single factory aligned, 

crystal-controlled frequency. Available frequencies are shown in the chart 

on the next page.

Operating frequency is specified by a two character code, such as “T2,” 

in addition to the actual frequency in MHz. The frequency of each trans-

mitter appears on a label on the outside of the unit. The frequency of 

each receiver appears on a label on the rear panel of the unit and the 

frequency of each system appears on the outer carton. For future refer-

ence, please record them in the space provided on page 7.

RF Interference

Please note that wireless frequencies are shared with other radio ser-

vices. According to Federal Communications Commission regulations, 

“Wireless microphone operations are unprotected from interference 

from other licensed operations within the band. If any interference is 

received by any Government or non-Government operation, the wireless 

microphone must cease operation...”

If you need assistance with operation or frequency selection, please con-

tact your dealer or the Audio Solutions Department at Audio-Technica U.S.

Extensive wireless information also is available on the A-T Web site at 

www.audio-technica.com.

Summary of Contents for Pro Series 3

Page 1: ...01 UniPak Transmitter System PRO 301 G Guitar System PRO 301 H Headworn Microphone System PRO 301 H92 Miniature Headworn Microphone System PRO 301 H92 TH Miniature beige Headworn Microphone System PRO 301 L Lavalier Microphone System PRO 302 Handheld Microphone System ...

Page 2: ...ging is designed to hold all versions of the system some compartments in the carton are intentionally left empty The PRO R300 receiver includes a space saving switching power supply that automatically adapts to changes in mains voltage Unlike bulky linear power supplies this switching power supply is lightweight and compact it uses only a single outlet space The versatile PRO T301 UniPak body pack...

Page 3: ... AF PEAK INDICATOR Only lights when audio distortion is present at maximum modulation Not affected by position of Volume control Figure B Rear Panel Controls and Functions 1 AUDIO OUTPUT JACK 1 4 TS Tip Sleeve or mono phone jack Use a shielded cable to connect to an unbalanced aux level input of a mixer or amplifier 2 VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts the audio level at the 1 4 output jack Does not affect AF...

Page 4: ...arther down or to gain access to the electronics 2 Lift the white battery keeper arm until it sticks straight out from the mic body no higher Then carefully insert a fresh 9V alkaline battery observing polarity markings 3 Screw the body back together Do not overtighten HandheldTransmitter Battery Condition Indicator The red battery condition indicator Fig C should light strongly with a fresh batte...

Page 5: ...t Connection Connect an audio input device microphone or guitar cable to the input connector on the bottom of the transmitter The cable connector latches automatically when inserted into the transmitter jack To unlatch and remove the connector simply pull up on the connector s knurled metal collar A number of Audio Technica professional microphones and cables are available separately pre terminate...

Page 6: ...ights with maximum audio input to the mic transmitter Return the screwdriver to its clip and close and secure the lower body No further transmitter gain adjustments should be needed as long as the acoustic input does not change significantly CAUTION The small trimmer controls are delicate use only the supplied screwdriver Do not force the trimmers beyond their normal 190 range of rotation Return t...

Page 7: ...udio Output 350 mV 1 kHz modulation 10 kHz deviation 100k ohm load Output Connector 1 4 TS mono phone jack Power Supply 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz to 12V DC 1A center positive switched mode external power supply Dimensions 7 48 190 0 mm W x 1 65 42 0 mm H x 5 12 130 0 mm D Net Weight 11 0 oz 311 grams Accessories Included Power supply UniPak Transmitter RF Power Output High 10 mW Low 2 mW typical Spurio...

Page 8: ...gland 44 0 113 277 1441 Audio Technica Greater China Limited Unit K 9 F Kaiser Est Ph 2 51 Man Yue St Kowloon HK 852 2356 9268 Audio Technica S E A Pte Ltd No 1 Ubi View 01 14 Focus One Singapore 408555 65 6749 5686 Audio Technica Corporation 2206 Naruse Machida Tokyo Japan 2012 Audio Technica U S Inc audio technica com P52419 ...

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