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TRUE DIVERSITY

MIX

MIC 1 & 2

UNBALANCED

AUDIO OUTPUT

MIC 2 BALANCED

MIC 1 BALANCED

ANTENNA-A

ANTENNA-B

DC 12-18V

DC-POWER

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Model No.: 

VM-52U G5

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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ENGINEERED AND DESIGNED IN U.S.A.

394161105000

SERIAL NO.

 

TRUE DIVERSITY

MIX

MIC 1 & 2

UNBALANCED

AUDIO OUTPUT

MIC 2 BALANCED

MIC 1 BALANCED

ANTENNA-A

ANTENNA-B

DC 12-18V

DC-POWER

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

Model No.: 

VM-52U G5

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

w w w.B e t t e r Mu s i c B u i l d e r.c o m

ENGINEERED AND DESIGNED IN U.S.A.

394161105000

SERIAL NO.

 

XLR

Balanced Input

XLR

Balanced Input

XLR

Balanced Input

XLR

Balanced Input

1/4"

Unbalanced Input

1/4"

Unbalanced Input

1/4"

Unbalanced Input

1/4"

Unbalanced Input

UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM DIAGRAM:

BALANCED CONNECTION

MIXER AMPLIFIER OR KARAOKE UNIT INPUT TERMINAL

REAR VIEW

MIC 2 HANDHELD MICROPHONE

MIC 1 HANDHELD MICROPHONE

HOW TO CONNECT DC-POWER:

For North America Market, use 120V, DC 12~18V 300mA~500mA power 

adaptor. For Asia or Europe, use 220V~ 240V DC power adaptor with a 

maximum battery capacity of 300mA~500mA.

NOTE

            Please make sure to use the correct DC power adaptor. Otherwise, it may damage the 
2-in-1 Base Module and/or the charger because their maximum battery capacity is different. The 
warranty will be voided if product is damaged using the wrong DC power adaptor. 

REAR VIEW

UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM 

VM-52U G5

FREQ

MHz

UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM 

VM-52U G5

FREQ

MHz

Summary of Contents for VM-52U G5

Page 1: ...s Microphones System UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 602 000 FREQ MHz UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 627 000 FREQ MHz POWER SET MIN MAX MIC 2 VOLUME MIN MAX MIC 1 VOLUME SET VM 52U G5 UHF 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 627 000M H z RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 602 000M H z iR Better Music Build...

Page 2: ...11 13 How to Select Frequencies Channels for the Receiver 11 How to Match Receiver s Frequency with Microphone 12 How to Lock Unlock The Display 12 How to Change Batteries 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 BODY PACK MICROPHONE Optional 15 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 18 APPENDIX 19 20 WARRANTY 21 CONTACT INFORMATION 22 hand held Base Module Features Package Contact Us Spec Appendix Warranty Troubleshooting ...

Page 3: ... updats frequently A new unique machine etched design is added to the VM 52U G5 handheld microphones for a better grip and feel SYSTEM FEATURES Smart Sensor integrated onto microphones Auto Mute Mode activates upon impact Energy efficient Sleep Mode Equipped with the latest wireless technology UHF dual channel 2 in 1 Base Module Clear LCD screen displaying Radio Frequency Level Audio Frequency Lev...

Page 4: ...ss microphone system is designed specifically for North America that uses 120V for DC power For usage in Asia or Europe please change it to 220V by an adaptor with DC 14V output 500mA NOTE 2 IN 1 BASE MODULE RECEIVER 1 UNIT HANDHELD MICROPHONE 2 UNITS RECEIVER ANTENNA 2 UNITS 10 2 inches 25 8 cm UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 FREQ MHz UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 FREQ MHz POWER SET MIN MAX MIC 2 V...

Page 5: ...POWER BUTTON Turns the system on off 2 MIC 1 VOLUME CONTROL Controls Microphone 1 volume 3 MIC 1 SELECTOR BUTTONS UP SET DOWN Allows control of LCD screen and functions for Microphone 1 4 LCD SCREEN Displays system status 5 IR PORT Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System Pointing the handheld microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication 6 MIC 2...

Page 6: ...ed XLR audio output 15 MIXED OUTPUT Unbalanced 1 4 audio output for MIC 1 MIC 2 16 MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT Balanced XLR audio output 17 ANTENNA B Connect the antenna to the BNC socket 4 RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK M H z RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK M H z 8 9 10 11 TRUE DIVERSITY MIX MIC 1 2 UNBALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT MIC...

Page 7: ... 1 Balanced Output Mic 1 Balanced Output is balanced audio output for MIC 1 using XLR connection When using this output you can control MIC 1 effects without affecting MIC 2 effects 3 Mixed Output Mixed Output is unbalanced audio output for MIC 1 MIC 2 using 1 4 connection When using this output MIC 1 and MIC 2 are sharing one signal To produce different effects on the two microphones MIC 1 and MI...

Page 8: ...d Input XLR Balanced Input XLR Balanced Input 1 4 Unbalanced Input 1 4 Unbalanced Input 1 4 Unbalanced Input 1 4 Unbalanced Input UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM DIAGRAM BALANCED CONNECTION MIXER AMPLIFIER OR KARAOKE UNIT INPUT TERMINAL REAR VIEW MIC 2 HANDHELD MICROPHONE MIC 1 HANDHELD MICROPHONE HOW TO CONNECT DC POWER For North America Market use 120V DC 12 18V 300mA 500mA power adaptor For Asia or Europe ...

Page 9: ...LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 627 000M H z RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 602 000M H z iR Better Music Builder POWER SET MIN MAX MIC 2 VOLUME MIN MAX MIC 1 VOLUME SET VM 52U G5 UHF 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 627 000M H z RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK 60...

Page 10: ...BLE MICROPHONE HEAD 2 LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY Displays frequency and battery status 3 IR PORT Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync Technology Point the microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication 4 POWER BUTTON 5 TRANSMISSION POWER LEVEL SWITCH 6 BATTERY COMPARTMENT Insert 2x1 5V AA battery or 2x1 2V rechargeable AA battery 5 ...

Page 11: ... BATTERY STATUS 1 2 Indicates full battery on the microphone A full battery lasts up to 8 hours Batteries are not covered under our product warranty NOTE Low Battery Full Battery LCD screen blinks when battery is extremely low Indicates low battery on the microphone When the microphone LCD screen is blinking it s time to replace the batteries FREQ MHz FREQ MHz FREQ MHz ...

Page 12: ...r detects whether the motion is intended or not by the elapsed time it is falling When the time exceeds an estimated drop the microphone signal then cuts off momentarily so at the point of impact the microphone is no longer sending any signal to the receiver 3 Auto Power Off The microphone detects and automatically shuts off when it is dropping This function can avoid most unwanted noise and great...

Page 13: ...ing press UP or DOWN to select the desired channel Then press SET to confirm the channel SET iR RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK M H z RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK SET iR RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK M H z RF LEVEL 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK SET iR RF LEVEL...

Page 14: ...g POWER SET MIN MAX MIC 2 VOLUME MIN MAX MIC 1 VOLUME SET RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK M H z RF LEVEL FREQUENCY 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF LEVEL 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK M H z 2 IN 1 BASE RECEIVER MODULE VM 52U G5 UHF iR Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 FREQ MHz Maximum Frequency Matching Distance 10 feet SYNCING PROCESS SET iR RF LEVEL FREQUENCY...

Page 15: ... two AA batteries into battery compartment Make sure to follow the polarity of the battery according to the diagram on battery compartment STEP 3 Twist back battery cover Good AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY No Good AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM 52U G5 ...

Page 16: ...4dBm Unique ID Address YES Audio Output 2 x XLR Port Power Supply DC 12V 18V with 500mA AC 120V For 220V change to a 220V 240V DC power adaptor Receiver Dimensions WxHxD 8 7 x 2 x 7 1 inches 22 x 5 x 18 cm Package Dimensions WxHxD 15 6 x 12 2 x 2 7 inches 39 5 x 31 x 6 8 cm Shipping Weight 4 6 lbs 2 1 kg B THIS SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING 2 in 1 Base Module Receiver 1 Set Handheld Microphone 2 S...

Page 17: ...ort Receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies IR when using multiple systems only one microphone port should be exposed at a time 5 Battery Cover 6 Tie Clip 7 Microphone Extension Jack INSIDE VIEW 1 Power Mute indicator Green Ready Amber Mute Open Flashing Red IR is transmission in process Glowing Red Low battery power Pulsing Red Battery dead microphone cannot be turned off until batterie...

Page 18: ...ustment 0 Guitar with passive pickups 10 Guitar with active pickups BODY PACK REAR VIEW A AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY Good CLOSE OPEN STEP 1 Open battery cover STEP 2 Insert 2 AA batteries 2 alkaline batteries are expected to last 8 hours Make sure to insert batteries correctly according to diagram When the microphone body pack light glows red the batteries should b...

Page 19: ...l Turn off the receiver and make sure it is properly connected to the mixer or amplifier If it is slowly turn the volume higher D CAUSE There is no indication of RF signal There may be interference so change to different channels Adjust the antenna of the receiver and or remove objects between receiver and microphone 2 SYMPTOM NOISE COMING FROM MICROPHONE CAUSE There are interference within your a...

Page 20: ...S INCREASING GRADUALLY CAUSE The microphone batteries are running out lowReplace the microphone batteries 6 SYMPTOM POOR SIGNAL CAUSE When the 2 in 1 Base Module and microphone are placed in different rooms seperated by a wall this would cause poor signal Your audio equipment is close to the police fire or radio stations In this case a different frequency MUST be selected 7 SYMPTOM THE FREQUENCY O...

Page 21: ...ing table are in conflicts with the local wireless information law please switch to a different product model FCC Information to User for Reference This equipment is designed in compliance with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules from the United States of America These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference when the equipment...

Page 22: ... 670 250 CH 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 FREQUENCY 670 500 670 750 671 000 671 250 671 500 671 750 672 000 672 250 672 500 672 750 673 000 673 250 673 500 673 750 674 000 674 250 674 500 674 750 675 000 675 250 675 500 675 750 676 000 676 250 676 500 CH 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3...

Page 23: ...school etc It covers both parts and labors The warranty becomes effective on the date of your purchase To Register Your Warranty Please submit the warranty card that cames with your unit it is also download on our website However we need the invoice for your purchase in order to process this warranty You may also register your warranty online Please visit our website at www BetterMusicBuilder com ...

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Page 28: ...000 Code 20161020 Better Music Builder is a leader in the Audio and Karaoke equipment industry We are committed to offering you high quality audio products Unlike any others brand we deliver the best cost and value to you directly For the latest update information including operation manuals installation instructions hook up diagram and other new technolo gies updates etc please visit us at our we...

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