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The value 0 is indicated by a very short blink of the LED, and you will easily tell a
0 from a 1.
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by
pressing the POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming
mode is aborted.
After entering the 6 digits for the frequency value, enter another value to indicate the channel
number under which the frequency will be stored.
4.
Select a desired channel number on the selection switch, for example channel 2 (possible
values: 1 - 8). If a valid value is selected, the LED blinks quickly once to confirm. This way, you
can be sure that a correct channel number is being entered even before confirming your
selection.
5.
Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.
6.
When a valid value is selected, the LED blinks briefly again. When an invalid value is
selected, the LED blinks quickly 5 times and the unit is no longer in the programming mode.
In this case, start anew with step 2.
After a brief interruption, a second blink code is given: the LED blinks corresponding to the
value selected (in this case, 2 times) with medium tempo.
7.
After a second blink pause, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:
A successfully stored frequency is signaled with 2 slow blinks. The transmitter leaves the
programming mode.
If the LED blinks quickly 5 times, the frequency was not stored. In this case, start anew with
step 2.
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by
pressing the POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming
mode is aborted.
8.
Disengage the MUTE switch.
A user-assigned frequency is automatically stored in the user preset (Preset 1)!
3.2.4 Preset
The ULB2000 lets you work with 4 presets, each with 8 channels.
Factory presets (Presets 2, 3 and 4)
In the ULB2000, there are 3 factory presets (each with 8 interference-free channels). That means that
all 8 channels of one preset can run simultaneously with 8 different transmitters and receivers
without causing interference to one another.
The channels in the 3 factory presets are all assigned to different frequencies. This way, you can
always select a frequency range that assures the best signal transmission.
The following table shows which frequencies are stored in the factory presets.
CHANNEL
PRESET 2
PRESET 3
PRESET 4
1
798,700 MHz
798,400 MHz
798,100 MHz
2
799,950 MHz
798,950 MHz
798,650 MHz
3
800,650 MHz
799,800 MHz
799,500 MHz
4
801,050 MHz
801,450 MHz
801,150 MHz
5
802,850 MHz
803,250 MHz
802,950 MHz
6
804,500 MHz
803,650 MHz
803,350 MHz
7
805,350 MHz
804,350 MHz
804,050 MHz
8
805,900 MHz
805,600 MHz
805,300 MHz
Table 3.1: Factory preset frequencies (presets 2,3 and 4)
User preset (Preset 1)
Preset 1 is meant for the user. Frequencies of your own choice can be stored in the 8 storage slots
of this preset.
3. ULB2000 TRANSMITTER