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Band D: 655.500 - 680.375 MHz

TV Ch.

44 

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655.500  655.625  655.750  655.875

45  656.000  656.125  656.250  656.375  656.500  656.625  656.750  656.875

45  657.000  657.125  657.250  657.375  657.500  657.625  657.750  657.875

45  658.000  658.125  658.250  658.375  658.500  658.625  658.750  658.875

45  659.000  659.125  659.250  659.375  659.500  659.625  659.750  659.875

45  660.000  660.125  660.250  660.375  660.500  660.625  660.750  660.875

45  661.000  661.125  661.250  661.375  661.500  661.625  661.750  661.875

46  662.000  662.125  662.250  662.375  662.500  662.625  662.750  662.875

46  663.000  663.125  663.250  663.375  663.500  663.625  663.750  663.875

46  664.000  664.125  664.250  664.375  664.500  664.625  664.750  664.875

46  665.000  665.125  665.250  665.375  665.500  665.625  665.750  665.875

46  666.000  666.125  666.250  666.375  666.500  666.625  666.750  666.875

46  667.000  667.125  667.250  667.375  667.500  667.625  667.750  667.875

47  668.000  668.125  668.250  668.375  668.500  668.625  668.750  668.875

47  669.000  669.125  669.250  669.375  669.500  669.625  669.750  669.875

47  670.000  670.125  670.250  670.375  670.500  670.625  670.750  670.875

47  671.000  671.125  671.250  671.375  671.500  671.625  671.750  671.875

47  672.000  672.125  672.250  672.375  672.500  672.625  672.750  672.875

47  673.000  673.125  673.250  673.375  673.500  673.625  673.750  673.875

48  674.000  674.125  674.250  674.375  674.500  674.625  674.750  674.875

48  675.000  675.125  675.250  675.375  675.500  675.625  675.750  675.875

48  676.000  676.125  676.250  676.375  676.500  676.625  676.750  676.875

48  677.000  677.125  677.250  677.375  677.500  677.625  677.750  677.875

48  678.000  678.125  678.250  678.375  678.500  678.625  678.750  678.875

48  679.000  679.125  679.250  679.375  679.500  679.625  679.750  679.875

49  680.000  680.125  680.250  680.375 

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Avoid using same frequencies as TV channels or other radio signals for better performance.

Summary of Contents for VM-99U

Page 1: ...ic www BetterMusicBuilder com TM Professional UHF Wireless Microphone System VM 99U Operating Instructions TRUE DIVERSITY LCD DISPLAY DIGITAL PLL 0 01750 000 RF M H Z 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 AF 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK II B CH B PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE RECEIVER UHF UP DOWN SET MIN MAX POWER PHONES VM 99U Better Music Builder TM C H 0 0 2 U H F T R U E D IV E R S IT Y L C D D IS P L A Y D IG...

Page 2: ... 99U FCC FREQUENCY 750 MHz and 800 MHz 20 FREQUENCY SCAN GROUPS FOR BAND C BAND D 21 US UHF WIRELESS OPERATING FREQUENCIES 22 23 FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing our company s product VM 99U This product is designed using America s most advanced audio technology up to date The system has the characteristic as follows 1 Working frequency range UHF520 810MHz tunable 2 CPU control PLL frequency comp...

Page 3: ...t may damage your system s antenna output Your warranty may be terminated if you damage the system like this 2 Insert the DC power to the rear panel of your system Only use a DC 13 15v DC power if you use any other power voltage other than DC 13 15v you may damage the system Your warranty may be terminated if you damage it like this 3 Turn the volume to minimum then press and hold the power button...

Page 4: ...this means that Antenna B is receiving a signal 6 Mute Indicator When the MUTE is displayed as shown above this means that the system is currently not receiving any vocal signal 7 Current Channel Display Make sure your receiver s channel frequency matches the one in your transmitter s channel frequency Channel frequency display may be changed in the transmitter s settings Refer to pg 7 9 D CHANGIN...

Page 5: ...statuses Keep pressing the set button until the LCD screen displays LOCK After 2 3 seconds screen will display LOC ON or LOC OFF as shown above LOC ON means that system is locked if system is locked the lock indicator will display on the LCD screen in this mode no adjustment can be made to the system and system can not be powered off LOC OFF means system is unlocked in this mode adjustments can be...

Page 6: ...tter Antenna 3 Condenser and grille 4 Battery Cover Insert 2 AA batteries into the battery slot putting battery s polarity on different ends may damage system and your warranty may be terminated if damage does occur because of it 5 Battery power indicator light If light is flashing this means battery power is low and must be replaced if light is not flashing battery is at normal power 6 or buttons...

Page 7: ...blue yellow silver orange and black Sold separately If you or anyone do any damage either accidental or incidental on the transmitter microphone head s grille we have the right to void your warranty Second twist open the handle when twisting back on the handle don t twist it in too firmly or it may damage the transmitter wireless microphone Damage because of improper usage will void your warranty ...

Page 8: ...nd up and down to select press set again to confirm When the battery is low the light above the LCD screen will be flashing To modify the other modes press SET to that mode and the and button to select the adjustments Press SET again to confirm Match your frequency on the transmitter to those on the receiver for a better signal If you do not press set to confirm no adjustments will be made Damage ...

Page 9: ... number Refer to pg 20 for the frequency s value in channel and actual unit Keep pressing set until LCD screen displays disply After 1 2 seconds screen will show FYE 9u for frequency or CHAnnl for channel Note Current display depends on settings Press the up or down button to switch between the two Then the LCD screen will flash Press set again to confirm if you don t confirm no adjustments will b...

Page 10: ... UP DOWN SET POWER MIN MAX PHONES Better Music Builder TM HOW TO MONITOR YOUR VOCAL Optional You can insert a Stereo Headphone in the headphone jack on the front panel of your receiver to monitor your vocal via Headphone If you or anyone do any damage on the receiver s headphone jack either accidentally or intentionally we have the right to void your warranty You can adjust your receiver s frequen...

Page 11: ...40 AF 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 PEAK II B CH B TRUE DIVERSITY LCD DISPLAY DIGITAL PLL VM 99U PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE RECEIVER UHF UP DOWN SET POWER MIN MAX PHONES Better Music Builder TM 11 You can adjust your receiver s frequency by pressing the DOWN button to select your frequency Press SET afterwards to confirm your selection If you or anyone do any damage on any part of the receiver either a...

Page 12: ...r 3 5 seconds until your transmitter is off 2 Press the release button on the cap and pull out Optional You can replace your cap with different colors to recognize your transmitter easily 3 Use one hand to hold onto the top of your transmitter use the other hand to twist out your transmitter s handle 4 Insert 2 double A AA batteries into the battery slot of your transmitter ...

Page 13: ...3 LCD 4 Battery Cover 5 Tie Clip 6 Microphone Extension Jack Inside Picture 1 Power Switch 2 Channel Selection 3 Setting 4 Battery Slot 5 Volume Control 6 Transmitter Power Switch on off Side face Picture Headset Microphone Accessories Tie Clip UHF SERIES UHF SERIES SET GAIN HI POWER LO 1 3 6 1 2 4 2 3 4 5 6 5 ...

Page 14: ...ack TIE CLIP TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION 1 Connect the microphone jack on the apical panel 2 Put 2 double A AA alkaline batteries in the battery box LCD Panel Operation 1 Switch Power to the ON position on the apical panel then the LCD screen will display as below 790 050 BAT 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...ery menu CHANNEL DISPLAY AND MENU ADJUSTMENT Press SET LCD screen will display as below The menu displays the working frequency of the transmitter it can be displayed differently from display selection menu press or to select a different frequency then press SET to confirm If you choose a new channel or frequency but didn t press SET to confirm LCD screen will flash to remind you afterwards press ...

Page 16: ...n The above screen displays according to the present setting Press to select FYE 9u for frequency display or to select CHA nnl for channel display In frequency mode your current frequency level will be displayed in their actual units In channel mode your current frequency level will be displayed in whole numbers BAT BAT BAT ...

Page 17: ...F etc If it is in Loc on lock position it can not change the present working status also can not power off the receiver If it is in the LOC OFF unlock position it can change all of the current settings When pressing the or to change the menu s status press SET to confirm otherwise it will be ineffective If you change the previous status but didn t press SET to confirm the LCD screen will flash to ...

Page 18: ... Cartridge Dynamic C TIE CLIP TRANSMITTER 1 Output Power Lowest 4 6 mW Output Power Highest 20 30mW 2 Harmonic Interference Ratio 50dB 3 Battery 2 PCS AA Type Alkaline Battery 4 Cartridge Single polar Pattern capacity Microphone D RECEIVER 1 Sensitivity 12dBuV 80dB S N 2 Sensitivity Range 12 32dBuV 3 Harmonic Interference Ratio 75 dB 4 Audio Output Balanced 0 0 5V 600Ω Audio output 0 0 5V 5KΩ 5 Po...

Page 19: ...f your purchase for 90 days To Register Your Warranty Please fill out the warranty card that came with your unit download or submit online warranty form 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 PRECAUTION 1 If you want to use more than one of this system please s...

Page 20: ...760 050 008 10 760 650 009 11 760 650 00A 12 761 650 00B 13 762 150 00C 14 763 850 00D 15 764 350 00E 16 764 875 00F Receiver Frequency Transmiter Frequency 1 785 025 000 2 785 825 001 3 787 000 002 4 788 250 003 5 789 000 004 6 790 750 005 7 791 250 006 8 792 750 007 9 795 000 008 10 795 750 009 11 797 500 00A 12 798 000 00B 13 800 325 00C 14 802 275 00D 15 803 500 00E 16 804 625 00F VM 99U FCC F...

Page 21: ...566 000 29 565 500 5 30 566 125 1 30 566 250 2 30 566 000 1 Band D Band D Scan Group 1 Band D Scan Group 2 Band D Scan Group 3 TV Ch Frequency MHz TV Ch Frequency MHz TV Ch Frequency MHz 44 655 500 1 44 655 875 1 44 655 500 45 658 000 45 656 250 44 655 750 2 45 658 375 45 658 500 45 656 625 45 659 250 45 659 750 45 658 500 45 659 500 45 660 000 45 658 750 45 661 500 5 45 660 500 5 45 659 500 4 46 ...

Page 22: ...53 125 553 250 553 375 553 500 553 625 553 750 553 875 28 554 000 554 125 554 250 554 375 554 500 554 625 554 750 554 875 28 555 000 555 125 555 250 555 375 555 500 555 625 555 750 555 875 28 556 000 556 125 556 250 556 375 556 500 556 625 556 750 556 875 28 557 000 557 125 557 250 557 375 557 500 557 625 557 750 557 875 28 558 000 558 125 558 250 558 375 558 500 558 625 558 750 558 875 28 559 000...

Page 23: ...66 875 46 667 000 667 125 667 250 667 375 667 500 667 625 667 750 667 875 47 668 000 668 125 668 250 668 375 668 500 668 625 668 750 668 875 47 669 000 669 125 669 250 669 375 669 500 669 625 669 750 669 875 47 670 000 670 125 670 250 670 375 670 500 670 625 670 750 670 875 47 671 000 671 125 671 250 671 375 671 500 671 625 671 750 671 875 47 672 000 672 125 672 250 672 375 672 500 672 625 672 750...

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