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setting increases battery life and also 
optimizes the number of channels that can 
be used simultaneously in a given location. 
Use this setting for normal use not requiring 
maximum operating range. A range walk 
test before use will determine which setting 
is best for your application.

Slide the On/Off switch to the “ON” 
position and the microphone is now ready to 
use. The receiver’s 

RF Signal Meter (12)

 and 

one 

Diversity a or B (8/13)

 indicator should 

now be on, indicating a received signal from 
the transmitter. Adjust the volume of the 
receiver per 

Connecting the Audio Output

 

section above. 

note: 

Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or 

screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, 
transmitter location and speaker placement.

The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A or B 
indicator on the receiver’s LCD display should 
be “ON” in normal operation.

BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter 

(lT, lT/HM or GT)

Buttons Function

The 

RF Power level Switch (45)

 is used to 

select Hi/Low power transmission.

When the 

Set Button (44)

 is pressed, the LCD 

main menu will cycle in the following order:

MAIN   MENU

 > 

VOLUME

 > 

GROUP

 > 

CHANNEL

 > 

MAIN   MENU

 (repeats)

The 

 (Up) or   (Down) Buttons

 

(43)

 work in 

the set mode only. They can be used to 
change any Group/Channel as selected 
(if not using IR Sync from receiver). They 
can also be used to select the desired Input 
audio level VOL setting. Or they can be 
used to turn on the LCD display.

During manual programming, the selected 
function will flash for five seconds or press 
the Set button to confirm the selection and 
the display will return to the main menu. 

Setting up the Transmitter

The BT-1KU bodypack requires two AA size 
batteries to operate. To install the batteries 
into the battery compartment, lift the 

Battery Compartment Door (48)

 by grabbing 

the two spring-loaded locking tabs and pull 
out, exposing the 

Battery Compartment (47)

Insert two fresh 

aa batteries (50)

 according 

to the correct polarity as indicated on the 
transmitter body. Close the battery cover, 
ensuring the cover is snapped shut. Fresh 
alkaline batteries can last provide up to 8-10 
hours of operation, but in order to ensure 
optimum performance it is recommended 
that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours 
of use or as indicated necessary by the 
flashing 

Battery Meter “BaTT” Icon (30)

.

Connecting Input audio Source

Use the 

audio Input (40)

 3.5mm locking mini 

jack for connecting the audio input cord 
from lapel mic (LT), Headmic

 (LT/HM), 

or instrument (GT), depending on which 
version transmitter is being used. Secure 
the connection to the cable by lining up 
the slot of the 3.5mm mini connector and 
turning the ring to securely lock in.

Powering the Transmitter On/Off 

To turn on the transmitter, slide the 

Power Off/Mute/On Switch (41)

 to the “MUTE” 

(middle) position (transmitter on, audio 
muted). The LCD backlight will light up. 
The unit is now on. After ten seconds the 
backlight will automatically turn off. The 

Group (27)

Channel (28)

Input Volume level (29)

 

and 

Battery Meter (30)

 remain on in normal 

operation.

As many of the five LCD battery levels 
should stay lit as possible, indicating usable 
battery strength. As the batteries weaken, 
fewer of the level indicators stay lit until 
only one bar shows, which will then flash to 
warn that the batteries are now too low and 

Summary of Contents for 2W-1KU

Page 1: ...2W 1KU 1000 Channel UHF Dual Receiver Wireless System Own er s Man ual...

Page 2: ...wireless system has two independent UHF receivers each delivering 1000 user selectable channels with AUTO SCAN for easily locating clear channels frequency synthesized in pre programmed 00 09 groups a...

Page 3: ...nectors for dual removable wave antennas and DC power input jack supply Externally powered adapter included Rugged all metal housing 1U rack mountable with supplied rack ears front antenna mount kit o...

Page 4: ...l through the LCD menu and set the selected program function 4 UP BUTTON To change the receiver LINE output VOL level GRP CH up by one step at a time DOWN BUTTON To change the receiver LINE output VOL...

Page 5: ...turn CCW for minimum range if needed to minimize noises from outside RF interference upon muting 17 BALANCED MIC OUT Audio output connection for each receiver fixed mic level not adjustable 18 UNBALA...

Page 6: ...level ranging from 00dB to 30dB 30 BATTERY METER Indicates battery status 5 bars 100 1 bar 20 Change batteries when flashing BATT 31 UP BUTTON To change the GRP CH or VOL level up by one step at a ti...

Page 7: ...set to MUTE to turn power on with audio muted 42 ANTENNA Permanently attached antenna 43 UP BUTTON To change the GRP CH or VOL level up by one step at a time or to light up the display DOWN BUTTON To...

Page 8: ...the selected frequency information from the receiver to the transmitter for easy synchronization prior the transmitter can be used When short pressing the ASC IR Sync button while the main menu is di...

Page 9: ...high heat This could degrade the performance of the 2W 1KU Always ensure adequate airflow and heat dissipation in any rack configuration Installing Antennas Install antennas by connecting the two Ante...

Page 10: ...output and two Balanced XLR Mic Out 17 fixed level jacks and each works independently per channel The Unbalanced Audio Out is controlled by Up or Down Buttons 4 The receiver Volume Display 12 will in...

Page 11: ...dicated to be necessary by the flashing Battery BATT Meter Icon 30 Powering the Transmitter On Off To turn on the transmitter slide the Power On Off Switch 34 to the ON position The LCD backlight will...

Page 12: ...nu To start press the Set button once The backlight on the LCD 26 will light up and the Group Icon 27 will flash Use the Up Down buttons to change the group When a group selection is finished press th...

Page 13: ...d the display will return to the main menu Setting up the Transmitter The BT 1KU bodypack requires two AA size batteries to operate To install the batteries into the battery compartment lift the Batte...

Page 14: ...ght up indicating that the IR link is completed Note If procedure is not done correctly during the three seconds of active data transfer the receiver and the transmitter do not link and transmitter s...

Page 15: ...f Mute On switch in either in MUTE or ON position the receiver s RF Signal Meter 12 and one Diversity A or B 8 13 indicator should now be on indicating a received signal from the transmitter When read...

Page 16: ...BNC right angle Dimensions 17 W x 7 5 D x 2 H 43 2cm x 19 1cm x 5 1cm Weight 4 08 lbs 1 85 Kg Housing Construction Metal HT 1KU HANDHELD TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS RF Output Power HI LOW selectable HI...

Page 17: ...2W 1KU Receiver Volume Level Group Channel Programming the HT 1KU BT 1KU to the Selected Channel To reprogram you must first find an open channel To do this follow the operating procedure outlined in...

Page 18: ...ht is best During operation the transmitter and the receiver should be as close as possible for optimum results but never closer than 3 ft 1 m as that may overload the receiver s input circuitry and c...

Page 19: ...arranty Make sure the R A Number is clearly marked on the outside of the package that you are returning If your unit is out of warranty please enclose a cashier s check or money order or pay by credit...

Page 20: ...ed by Nady s service department Any service not performed by Nady will automatically void this warranty 2 Items not covered physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from...

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