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INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE HANDHELD /

BODYPACK TRANSMITTER:

• Push to open the battery cover and insert batteries into the battery
compartment conforming to the polarity (+)(-) marks. The transmitter can
not work with incorrectly inserted batteries.

• When push the ON/OFF switch to “ON” to switch the power on, the LED
will flash momentarily. If the battery has sufficient power, the LED flashes
once. If the LED stayed on, it indicates that the battery has insufficient
power and should be changed soon. If the status LED fails to flash, the
battery is either dead or not positioned correctly, and you should correct the
positioning or change the battery.

• Push back the battery cover to click it shut.

SETTING UP THE HANDHELD TRANSMITTER:

• Switch the receiver power on and check the frequency and volume level.

• Switch the transmitter and hi-fi appliance (amplifier, tape deck etc.) power on.

• Test the microphone and adjust the levels on your mixer or amplifier.

• When using a standard audio cable with 1/4” phone plugs to plug into
the MIC IN on the audio mixer or on the amplifier, please turn the Volume
Level Control on the receiver to around 1 o’clock position, the output
level for balanced and unbalanced output is about at 77mV.

• When using a standard audio cable with 1/4” phone plugs to plug into
the LINE IN on the mixer, please turn the Volume Level Control on the
receiver to around MAX position, the output level for unbalanced and
balanced output is about at 770mV.

SETTING UP THE BODYPACK TRANSMITTER:

CONNECTING A MICROPHONE:

• Open the battery cover. Push the MIC/LINE switch to “MIC” and use the
supplied screwdriver to adjust the GAIN at appropriate position.

• Plug the mini XLR connector end of the microphone cable into the audio
input connector on the bodypack transmitter.

• Switch the transmitter and hi-fi appliance (amplifier, tape deck etc.) power on.
• Test the microphone and adjust the levels on your mixer or amplifier.

CONNECTING AN INSTRUMENT

• Open the battery cover. Push the MIC/LINE switch to “LINE” and use the
supplied screwdriver to adjust the GAIN at appropriate position.

• Plug the 1/4” phone plug of the optional guitar cable to the output jack
on the instrument and the mini XLR plug into audio input connector on the
bodypack transmitter.

• Switch the transmitter and hi-fi appliance (amplifier, tape deck etc.)
power on.

• Play the instrument for testing and adjust the levels on your mixer or
amplifier.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

NO SOUND:

Check the power supply of the microphone and receiver.
Check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency.
Check whether the hi-fi appliance is switched on and the receiver output
is connected to mixer or amplifier input.
Check whether transmitter is too far away from receiver or SQUELCH
control set too high.
Check whether receiver is located too near metal object or there are
obstructions between transmitter and receiver.

SOUND INTERFERENCE:

Check the antenna location.
When using 2 or above microphone sets simultaneously, make sure
that the chosen frequencies are not interfered.
Check whether the interference comes from other wireless microphones,
TV, radio and etc.

DISTORTION:

Check the volume level of the receiver is set too high or too low.
Check whether the interference comes from other wireless
SPECIFICATIONS:microphones, TV, radio and etc.

SPECIFICATIONS:

UF-1264:

Frequency range:.........................................USA: 682-698MHz, Europe: 854-865MHz
Case..................................................................................................Half 19” EIA Case
Receiving System................................................................................PLL synthesized
Receiving Mode..........................................64CH, Single Channel, Switching diversity
Frequency Stability.........................................................................................+/- 0.05%
Receiving Sensitivity......................................................At 8 dBuV over 80dB S/N ratio
Image & Spurious Rej. .........................................................................80 dB minimum
Selectivity............................................................................................................> 50dB
Modulation Mode......................................................................................................FM
IF Frequency1st:.................................................................1st: 56MHz, 2nd: 10.7MHz
Dynamic Range...................................................................................................>96dB
Tone Signal...................................................................................................32.768KHz
S/N Response.....................................................Over 94dB, at 48KHz deviation and
60dBuV antenna input
AF Response...........................................................................50Hz to 15KHz(+/-3dB)
T.H.D. .....................................................................................................1%(at 1KHz)
Power Supply............................................................................................DC 12 ~ 18V
Audio Output.................................................................Balanced & unbalanced output
Current Consumption..........................................................................260mA +/- 10mA
Dimension(mm)WxHxD.........................................................................210 x 44 x 165

UF-2064

Frequency range:........................................USA: 682-698MHz, Europe: 854-865MHz
Case..................................................................................................Half 19” EIA Case
Receiving System................................................................................PLL synthesized
Receiving Mode.....................................................64CH, Dual Channel, Non-diversity
Frequency Stability.........................................................................................+/- 0.05%
Receiving Sensitivity......................................................At 8 dBuV over 80dB S/N ratio
Image & Spurious Rej. ........................................................................80 dB minimum
Selectivity............................................................................................................> 50dB
Modulation Mode......................................................................................................FM
IF Frequency1st:..................................................................1st: 56MHz, 2nd: 10.7MHz
Dynamic Range..................................................................................................>96dB
Tone Signal...................................................................................................32.768KHz
S/N Response...................Over 94dB, at 48KHz deviation and 60dBuV antenna input
AF Response............................................................................50Hz to 15KHz(+/-3dB)
T.H.D. ........................................................................................................1%(at 1KHz)
Power Supply.............................................................................................DC 12 ~ 18V
Audio Output.................................................................Balanced & unbalanced output
Current Consumption.........................................................................260mA +/- 10mA
Dimension(mm)WxHxD..........................................................................210 x 44 x 165

FM-64

Mic Type..........................................................................64CH, Handheld microphone
Frequency range:.........................................USA: 682-698MHz, Europe: 854-865MHz
RF Power Output.......................................................................................10mW(max.)
Oscillation Mode..................................................................................PLL synthesized
Frequency Stability.......................................................................................+/- 0.005%
Maximum Deviation...............................................+/-48KHz with limiting compressor
Spurious Emission......................................................>60 dB below carrier frequency
T.H.D. ..............................................................................................1%(at 1KHz)
Chargeable Battery..................................................DC 3V(1.5v x 2 AA size batteries)
Tone Key...................................................................................................32.768KHz
Mic Unit..............................................................................Uni-directional dynamic unit
LED Indicator...............................................................Power ON-OFF and low battery
Current Consumption...................................................................................65 +/- 5mA
Dimension(mm)WxHxD....................................................................................267 x 55

FB-64:

Mic Type...........................................................................64CH, Bodypack transmitter
Frequency range:........................................USA: 682-698MHz, Europe: 854-865MHz
RF Power Output......................................................................................10mW (max.)
Oscillation Mode..................................................................................PLL synthesized
Frequency Stability.......................................................................................+/- 0.005%
Maximum Deviation.................................................+/-48KHz with limiting compressor
Spurious Emission......................................................>60 dB below carrier frequency
T.H.D. ........................................................................................................1%(at 1KHz)
Chargeable Battery.................................................DC 3V (1.5v x 2 AA size batteries)
Tone Key.......................................................................................................32.768KHz
Mic Unit...........................................................................Uni-directional condenser unit
LED Indicator...............................................................Power ON-OFF and low battery
Current Consumption...................................................................................65 +/- 5mA
Dimension(mm)WxHxD..............................................................................66 x 97 x 25

DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

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Summary of Contents for UF-1264 HL

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENGLISH READERS Page 2 Page 5 FÜR DEUTSCHE LESER Seite 6 Seite 8 PARA LECTORES EN ESPAÑOL Página 9 Página 11 UTILISATEURS FRANCAIS Page 12 Page 14 UF 2064 M HL PROFESSIONELLE UHF MIKROPHONSYSTEME SISTEMAS DE FRECUENCIA UHF PROFESIONALES DEL MICRÓFONO SYSTÈMES À FRÉQUENCE UHF PROFESSIONNELS DE MICROPHONE ...

Page 2: ...FREQUENCY CHART AS OF NOVEMEBR 1ST 2008 ...

Page 3: ...UF SERIES 2 ...

Page 4: ...es USA 682 698 MHz Europe 854 865 MHz WIRELESS NOTES Before setting up make sure that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency Do not use two transmitters in the same frequency Use good quality batteries to avoid the damage resulting from a defective leaking battery Turn the volume control on the receiver to adjust receiver output level to match input level requirements of an a...

Page 5: ...nto shirt or tie for free movement 10 CABLE Connect the CABLE to the mini XLR connector to connect to the transmitter 11 BATTERY COMPARTMENT Insert two AA batteries into the compartment and make sure that the polarity of batteries is correct 12 CHARGING INPUT The inserted rechargeable batteries can be charged by using the supplied DC plug cable connection to DC Out on the receiver It takes up to 1...

Page 6: ...r SQUELCH control set too high Check whether receiver is located too near metal object or there are obstructions between transmitter and receiver SOUND INTERFERENCE Check the antenna location When using 2 or above microphone sets simultaneously make sure that the chosen frequencies are not interfered Check whether the interference comes from other wireless microphones TV radio and etc DISTORTION C...

Page 7: ... Systeme arbeiten alle im UHF Bereich Frequenzbereiche USA 682 698 MHz Europe 854 865 MHz HINWEISE ZUM DRAHTLOSBETRIEB Vor dem Betrieb an einer Audioanlage Sender und Empfänger auf die gleiche Frequenz ein stellen Betreiben Sie nie zwei Sender mit gleicher Frequenz Nehmen Sie zum Betrieb nur qualitativ hochwertige Batterien um Schäden durch Batterielecks zu vermeiden Passen Sie den Ausgangspegel d...

Page 8: ... das Batteriefach 12 CHARGING INPUT Hier das beigefu gte Ladekabel anschließen und mit dem Empfänger verbinden um die Akkus aufzuladen ca 10 Std Ladekabel nicht bei Trockenbatterien verwenden Um zwei Empfänger zu kombinieren und in ein 19 Rack einzubauen sind jedem System ein Plastikwinkel L2 und ein Metallverbinder C1 beigelegt Um einen Receiver in ein 19 Rack einzubauen benötigen Sie zwei lange ...

Page 9: ... Radios Fernseher andere Funksysteme o ä in der Nähe befinden TECHNISCHE DATEN UF 1264 Frequenzbereich USA 682 698 MHz Europe 854 865 MHz Gehäuse 9 5 Gehäuse Empfangssystem PLL Synthesizer Empfangsmodus 64 Kanäle einkanaliges Diversity geschaltet Frequenzstabilität 0 05 Empfangsempfindlichkeit bei 8dBuV 80dB S N ratio Ru ckwärtsdämpfung 80dB minimum Kanaltrennung 50dB Modulation FM IF Frequenz 1 5...

Page 10: ...ALAMBRICOS Antes de conectar asegúrese que el transmisor y el receptor estén sintonizados a la misma frecuencia No utilice dos transmisores de la misma frecuencia Utilice baterías de buena calidad para evitar daños ocasionados por la descarga de las mismas Ajuste el volumen de salida en el receptor según el nivel permitido de su mezclador o amplificador Para evitar interferencias no coloque el rec...

Page 11: ...movilidad 10 CABLE Conecte el CABLE al mini XLR conector para conexionar el transmisor 11 ALOJAMIENTO DE BATERIA Inserte dos baterías AA en el compartimiento y asegúrese de la polaridad 12 ENTRADA DE CARGA Las baterías recargables pueden se cargadas usando el cable de conexion para carga desde el receptor El tiempo de carga es de 10 horas Para combinar dos receptores en un rack estándar de 19 util...

Page 12: ...fieren Compruebe si recibe interferencias de otras Fuentes inalámbricas TV radio etc DISTORSION Compruebe el volumen del receptor por si es demasiado alto o bajo Compruebe si recibe interferencias de otras Fuentes inalámbricas TV radio etc ESPECIFICATIONES UF 1264 Frequency range USA 682 698MHz Europe 854 865MHz Case Half 19 EIA Case Receiving System PLL synthesized Receiving Mode 64CH Single Chan...

Page 13: ...MES SANS FIL UHF Les microphones sans fil UHF sont des produits bénéficiant d une excellente qualité audio et dotés de performances très élevées Les différents systèmes UHF utilisent des fréquences très élevées Ultra Haute Fréquence propres à chaque pays merci de vérifier la conformité de ces dernières en fonction du pays d utilisation Fréquences autorisées USA 682 698 MHz Europe 854 865 MHz REMAR...

Page 14: ...2 ON OFF SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR MARCHE ARRET Permet d allumer et d éteindre votre émetteur 3 LOW BATTERY LED TEMOIN DE BATTERIE FAIBLE Cette LED indique l état des batteries piles Positionnez la touche power sur ON la LED clignote une fois indiquant que les batteries piles de l émetteur sont suffisamment chargées Si la LED reste allumée cela indique que les batteries piles sont faibles et doivent êtr...

Page 15: ...rifiez que le récepteur et l émetteur soient réglés sur la même fréquence d utilisation Vérifiez que votre installation soit sous tension allumée et que tous les éléments y sont correctement connectés Vérifiez que l émetteur ne soit pas trop éloigné du récepteur et que le réglage de sensibilité anti parasitage SQUELCH ne soit pas trop élevé Vérifiez que le récepteur ne soit pas à proximité d un ob...

Page 16: ...ou will be responsi ble for shipping charges to Gemini UK and Gemini UK will pay to re turn the unit to you if it is considered under warranty IN GERMANY Die allgemeinen gesetzlichen Gewährleistungen bleiben von den Herstellergarantien unberührt Der Garantieanspruch erlischt bei Ein griffen durch den Käufer oder durch Dritte sowie bei unsachgemässer Be handlung Gewährleistungsansprüche sind auss c...

Page 17: ...on of GCI Technologies Corp It is recommended that all maintenance and service on this product is performed by GCI Technologies Corp or its authorized agents GCI Technologies Corp will not accept liability for loss or damage caused by maintenance or repair performed by unauthorized personnel Worldwide Headquarters 1 Mayfield Ave Edison NJ 08837 USA Tel 732 346 0061 Fax 732 346 0065 France GCI Tech...

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