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1. 

ASC™ IR SYNC INFRARED LED WINDOW

 For downloading selected Channel 

(Frequency) to transmitter

2. 

POWER SWITCH

 Select OFF/MUTE/ON (MUTE=power On, audio output highly 

attenuated)

3. 

VOLUME CONTROL

 Adjusts the audio output level—at maximum setting the gain 

will be about +4dB over a direct instrument-to-cord-to-amp connection

4. 

CHANNEL SELECT DIP-SWITCH

 Select one of 16 pre-set channels per MGT-16 

DIP-Switch Frequency Selection Chart (see page 20)

5. 

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

 Insert two AA batteries for optional DC operation, note 

correct polarity

6. 

BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER 

Push tab to release hinged door

7. 

AUDIO OUTPUT JACK

 For connecting audio cable

8. 

DC INPUT JACK

 For connecting external AC/DC adapter for powering receiver

9. 

ANTENNAS

 Dual ¼ wave for best reception

10. 

SIGNAL LED

 (Green) Indicates the received signal from the transmitter

11. 

LOW BATTERY LED

 (Amber) Lights continuously to indicate batteries need 

replacement (if not using power adapter)

12. 

POWER ON LED

 (Red) will light indicating the receiver is operational 

 
13. 

MUTE (SQUELCH) CONTROL

 Adjust with a small screwdriver inserted in slot. 

Controls the mute level for the receiver—turn counter-clockwise for maximum range; 

turn clockwise, if needed, to minimize noises from outside RF interference upon 
muting.

Note: Set control carefully. If trim-pot is turned past minimum and maximum 
adjustment points it may need to be backed up to achieve desired setting.

14. 

ASC™ IR SYNC BUTTON

 Press to make the IR link download the receiver’s 

selected frequency to the TX. First, turn on the system transmitter supplied (or turn 

off and then on again if already on) and position its IR window 6-12” away from the 

MGT-16’s 

IR WINDOW (1)

, press the SYNC button once and wait one second for the 

transmitter to respond. If the IR data download is successful, the receiver  

SIGNAL LED (10)

 will light, indicating the transmitter is locked in and transmitting.

15. 

AA BATTERIES

 Two required for optional battery operation, alkaline or NiMH

16. 

POWER ADAPTER

 For AC operation (included)

Quick User Controls/Connections Guide

MGT-16 Receiver

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Summary of Contents for LINK-16

Page 1: ...Instructions for use with any of these transmitters MGT 16 SYSTEM WHM 16 SYSTEM LINK 16 SYSTEM MHT 16 SYSTEM MT 16A MT 16R MH 16 LK 16 WH 16...

Page 2: ...for choosing the Nady MGT 16 MHT 16 LINK 16 WHM 16 Mini Wireless System Each of these units is a 16 channel ultra compact UHF wireless system featuring 16 selectable frequencies up to 250 feet operati...

Page 3: ...attery LED indicators IR Sync LED Input level attenuation switch internal audio level control trim pot External flexible wire antenna MH 16 Saxophone Horn Instrument Transmitter Clip on the horn barre...

Page 4: ...4 Quick User Controls Connections Guide MGT 16 Receiver...

Page 5: ...ing power adapter 12 POWER ON LED Red will light indicating the receiver is operational 13 MUTE SQUELCH CONTROL Adjust with a small screwdriver inserted in slot Controls the mute level for the receive...

Page 6: ...4 17 POWER SWITCH Slide in arrow direction to power transmitter On 18 15dB ATTENUATION PAD Select to reduce the input gain by 15dB for higher level audio input signals 19 INPUT PLUG Connect directly i...

Page 7: ...ANTENNA Permanently attached flexible antenna 34 INTERNAL AUDIO LEVEL ADJUST Remove battery to access slot and adjust internal trim pot with small screwdriver for optimal input level setting Note This...

Page 8: ...A Permanently attached flexible antenna 44 FEMALE XLR PLUG Accepts any hardwire MIC with male XLR connector 45 BATTERY COMPARTMENT Insert one AAA battery observing correct polarity 46 IR RECEPTOR SENS...

Page 9: ...ATTERY Single AAA alkaline or NiMH battery required for operation 52 BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER To cover AAA battery slide to open 53 INPUT MIC Unidirectional pickup for vocals 54 FLEXIBLE HEADBAND For...

Page 10: ...slightly quieter performance with the AC DC supply is preferred Turn on the MGT 16 receiver by sliding the Power Switch 2 to the second position receiver On but audio output muted attenuated or to th...

Page 11: ...uency and mix the output of these transmitters into one wireless receiver Note The IR link is infrared light and works best when this data transfer is accomplished in a light shielded or darker enviro...

Page 12: ...nchronized to the receiver s selected frequency as per below To turn it off slide the power switch opposite direction and the receiver RF Signal LED 10 should be off The transmitters MT 16A R MH 16 on...

Page 13: ...ose the battery compartment door ensuring that it latches The transmitter is now ready for use Note Manually matching the transmitter frequency without the receiver is not possible For proper operatio...

Page 14: ...et 1 meter above the ground and 3 feet 1 meter away from a wall or metal surfaces The transmitter should also be at least 3 feet 1 meter from the receiver Keep antennas away from noise sources such as...

Page 15: ...ure every time a new channel is selected with all other transmitters and receivers turned on It is important to note that wireless frequencies are shared with other radio services According to current...

Page 16: ...16 MGT 16 DIP Switch Frequency Selection Chart Frequency Plan 902 4MHz 923 7MHz 16 Channels U S...

Page 17: ...2 5 D x 1 0 H 8 9 cm x 6 35 cm x 2 54 cm Weight w o batteries MT 16A 1 2 oz 34 g MT 16R 1 1 oz 31 2 g Housing Construction ABS Plastic MH 16 Saxophone Horn Instrument Transmitter RF Power Out 25mW no...

Page 18: ...d on the outside of the package If unit is past the One Year Warranty The Nady Service Department will provide a quote for service or replacement Please make sure a cashier s check or money order is e...

Page 19: ...responsible for repairs or replacement See Service section for further instructions Any applicable implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness are hereby limited to one yea...

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