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U-MIC-H User Manual 

Introduction  

 

Thank you for choosing the U-MIC for your wireless microphone requirements. 
This system is designed to provide a reliable, cable-free solution with minimal 

setup and ease of use. Please read and keep this user manual to get the best 
results from your product and avoid damage through misuse. 
 

Layout 

 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

 
Setting up  

 
The U-MIC is supplied as a handheld 

microphone transmitter and USB receiver with 
a 3.5mm to 6.3mm jack lead.  
 

The USB type A plug (4) on the receiver 
should be connected to a USB port for power 

(5V, 1000mA). This can be from a USB power 
adaptor or power bank for portable use if 
required. The connection can also be made to 

the receiver using an optional USB extension 
lead if preferred.  

 
Note: the audio is not transmitted to the USB port. The USB is for power only. 

 
If the USB port is a U-Disk player or computer port, the digital media (USB stick) 
or other peripheral device can still be connected through the receiver by 

connecting to the USB type A socket (6) on the rear of the receiver.  
 

 
 
 

 

1.  LED power indicator 
2.  Power switch 
3.  Battery compartment (rear) 
4.  USB type A plug 
5.  3.5mm audio output 
6.  USB type A socket 

Summary of Contents for U-MIC Series

Page 1: ...IC Item ref 171 806UK 171 807UK USB Powered UHF Handheld Microphone User Manual Version 1 2 Caution Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty ...

Page 2: ...4 on the receiver should be connected to a USB port for power 5V 1000mA This can be from a USB power adaptor or power bank for portable use if required The connection can also be made to the receiver using an optional USB extension lead if preferred Note the audio is not transmitted to the USB port The USB is for power only If the USB port is a U Disk player or computer port the digital media USB ...

Page 3: ...lkaline batteries ensuring that the polarity is the correct way around Move the switch up to the on position and the power indicator 1 should light briefly If this LED is lit constantly this indicates that the batteries are low on charge and need replacing with new ones Gradually turn up the volume control on top of the transmitter and the level on the mixer or amplifier and speak into the neckban...

Page 4: ...or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines Hereby AVSL Group Ltd declares that the radio equipment type 171 806UK and 171 807UK is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity for 171 806UK is available ...

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