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System 10

 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 blue System ID 
number on the front panel will illuminate.

Transmitter on...

When the transmitter is switched on, the receiver's green pair indicator 
will light, and two indicators light on the transmitter: the transmitter 
Power / Battery / Mute status indicator will glow green; and the 
transmitter blue System ID display will illuminate. The blue System ID 
display on the transmitter turns off after 30 seconds to conserve battery 
power; the transmitter Power / Battery / Mute status indicator will 
remain illuminated, indicating transmitter status. 
 
To re-illuminate System ID display, press the Power / Mute switch. 

Note:

 this will alter the transmitter mute status. A slight touch of the 

power switch toggles between muted and unmuted operation.
 
The transmitter’s Power / Battery / Mute status indicator glows red 
when transmitter is muted, or green to indicated unmuted status. In a 
low-battery situation, the Power / Battery / Mute status indicator begins 
to blink.
 
The transmitters have a soft-touch power switch. When the switch is 
set to “Mute” (red indicator LED), the transmitter produces RF with 
no audio signal.  When the switch is “On” (green indicator LED) 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 transmitter and remove the screwdriver 
from its clip. Using the screwdriver, gently turn the “VOL” (Volume 
– Microphone/Instrument Level) all the way up (clockwise, toward 
“H”). Check for excessive gain by speaking / singing into the 
microphone at typically loud levels while watching the receiver’s 
Peak Indicator. If the Peak indicator does light, turn the “VOL” control 
slightly counterclockwise until the Peak indicator no longer lights with 
maximum audio input to the transmitter.

Adjusting Input Level — Handheld Transmitter

Unscrew the lower body cover and slide it off, exposing the screwdriver 
and "LEVEL" (Gain Trimmer) control (Fig. C). Remove the screwdriver 
from its clip. Gently turn the "LEVEL" 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 "LEVEL" 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.

Setting System ID Number & Pairing your Transmitter and Receiver 

Your system has been preconfigured at the factory to operate with no 
other pairing setup required; it will work out of the box. That is, your 
receiver and transmitter are already a digital pair, and they have been 
assigned the same System ID number.  

The pairing instructions outlined below will help you if you find 
it necessary to change system ID numbers in multiple-system 
configurations, or pair a new transmitter to an existing receiver.  

NOTE:

 

System ID is an identical number assigned to a paired 

receiver and transmitter for identification purposes.

 The System ID 

number is not related to transmitting frequency. Due to the dynamic 
nature of System 10 automatic frequency selection, the actual 
transmitting frequencies may change during power-up or performance. 
These frequency changes are seamless and imperceptible to the ear.  

Single System — Pairing/System ID Instructions 

1.  Turn the receiver and transmitter on.
2.  Push the System ID button on your receiver to choose an ID number  
 

from 1 to 8. The receiver’s display will show your new ID and begin  

 

to blink.

3.  Within 15 seconds, push and hold the Pair button on your receiver  
 

for about one second. The pair light will begin to blink green. Your  

 

receiver is now in Pair Mode.

 

Note:

 If the receiver pair button is not pushed within 15 seconds,  

 

the system ID number will revert to its previous setting.

4.  Open your transmitter and push its Pair button within 30 seconds*  
 

of entering Pair Mode. The transmitter display will now show the  

 

System ID number you have chosen for your receiver. The Pair  

 

Light will glow steady, indicating you have successfully paired  

 

your system.

Multiple Systems — Pairing/System ID Instructions 

Note:

 Up to eight systems may be used together without any 

frequency coordination problems or group selection issues.
1.  Turn the first receiver and first transmitter on.
2.  Push the System ID button on your first receiver to choose an ID  
 

number from 1 to 8. The receiver’s display will show your new ID  

 

and begin to blink.

3.  Within 15 seconds, push and hold the Pair button on your first  
 

receiver for about one second. The pair light will begin to blink  

 

green. Your first receiver is now in Pair Mode.

 Note:

 If the receiver pair button is not pushed within 15 seconds,  

 

the system ID number will revert to its previous setting.

4.  Open your first transmitter and push its Pair button within 30  
 

seconds* of entering Pair Mode. The first transmitter display  

 

will now show the System ID number you have chosen for your  

 

first receiver. The Pair Light will glow steady, indicating you have  

 

successfully paired your first system.

5.  Repeat for each additional system, identifying each system with its  
 

own unique ID number.

Summary of Contents for System 10

Page 1: ...UniPak Transmitter System ATW 1101 G Guitar System ATW 1101 H Headworn Microphone System ATW 1101 H92 Miniature Headworn Microphone System ATW 1101 H92 TH Miniature beige Headworn Microphone System ATW 1101 L Lavalier Microphone System ATW 1102 Handheld Microphone System ...

Page 2: ...ck transmitter systems include models pre packaged with either an AT GcW guitar cable G a PRO 8HEcW headworn microphone H a PRO 92cW headworn microphone H92 a PRO 92cW TH headworn microphone H92 TH or an MT830cW lavalier mic L for particular applications All A T Wireless Essentials microphones and cables available separately are pre terminated for use with any ATW 1101 system CAUTION RISK OF ELECT...

Page 3: ... mixer Power Connection Connect the DC plug on the included AC power adapter to the DC power input on the back of the receiver Secure the cord over the cord hook on the back of the receiver to keep the plug from being detached by an accidental tug on the cord Then plug the adapter into a standard 120 Volt 60 Hz AC power outlet Note that the receiver has no power Off On switch The receiver will be ...

Page 4: ...Mute switch is pressed the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are dead The indicator LED will flash to show low battery condition HandheldTransmitter Mute Function With the transmitter on a slight touch of the power switch will toggle between muted and unmuted operation Red indicator LED shows muted operation Green indicator LED shows unmuted operation HandheldTransmitter Pairing Switch U...

Page 5: ...es are available separately pre terminated with a UniPak input connector see www audio technica com UniPak Transmitter Antenna The UniPak transmitter includes a permanently attached antenna If the received signal is marginal experiment with different transmitter positions on your body or instrument or try repositioning the receiver Do not attempt to remove replace or change the length of the trans...

Page 6: ...ndicator 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 ...

Page 7: ...ce please keep the System 10 UniPak body pack transmitter at least 1 foot away from guitar pickups 7 Use the transmitter level control to optimize performance for your instrument voice or other sound source 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 inp...

Page 8: ...ttery type and use pattern Dimensions 254 8 mm 10 03 long 50 0 mm 1 97 diameter Net Weight without batteries 280 grams 9 9 oz Accessory Included AT8456a Quiet Flex stand clamp In the interest of standards development A T U S offers full details on its test methods to other industry professionals on request Specifications To reduce the environmental impact of a multi language printed document produ...

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