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... U-800 features proprietary companding and low-noise circuitry for an industry-best 120dB dynamic range, and the clearest, most natural sound available in Autoscan for quick and convenient open channel selection and set up of features, a quick user controls guide, a step-by-step guide to operations for choosing the Nady U-800 wireless system, and congratulations on the UHF band for simultaneous multichannel operation. USING THIS MANUAL 2 3. CAUTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 17...
... U-800 features proprietary companding and low-noise circuitry for an industry-best 120dB dynamic range, and the clearest, most natural sound available in Autoscan for quick and convenient open channel selection and set up of features, a quick user controls guide, a step-by-step guide to operations for choosing the Nady U-800 wireless system, and congratulations on the UHF band for simultaneous multichannel operation. USING THIS MANUAL 2 3. CAUTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 17...
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... switching • Dual front-panel permanently attached swivel antennas • Front LCD panel displays A/B diversity, Group/Channel with frequency, ASC™ transfer status, RF/AF level, Mute (squelch) level, and push On/Off power switch • Back panel with Balanced XLR fixed Mic Level and adjustable Unbalanced ¼" jacks, audio Line Level outputs with volume control and DC input jack • Half-rack receiver design with unique snap-out, side panel locking tabs for single receiver or dual receivers...
... switching • Dual front-panel permanently attached swivel antennas • Front LCD panel displays A/B diversity, Group/Channel with frequency, ASC™ transfer status, RF/AF level, Mute (squelch) level, and push On/Off power switch • Back panel with Balanced XLR fixed Mic Level and adjustable Unbalanced ¼" jacks, audio Line Level outputs with volume control and DC input jack • Half-rack receiver design with unique snap-out, side panel locking tabs for single receiver or dual receivers...
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... level 14. Use MENU BUTTON for easy set up by one step at a time or activate ASC™ sync in progress 11. Start the IR link download of the receiver's selected channel to manually select GR/CH. LCD DISPLAY shows receiver current status 6. CHANNEL indicates channel number 13. SCAN ICON indicates scanning is in IR menu 17. DOWN BUTTON to change the receiver MUTE level up, GRP/CH up with ONE TOUCH PROGRAMMING. QUICK USER CONTROLS GUIDE 3 U-800 RECEIVER...
... level 14. Use MENU BUTTON for easy set up by one step at a time or activate ASC™ sync in progress 11. Start the IR link download of the receiver's selected channel to manually select GR/CH. LCD DISPLAY shows receiver current status 6. CHANNEL indicates channel number 13. SCAN ICON indicates scanning is in IR menu 17. DOWN BUTTON to change the receiver MUTE level up, GRP/CH up with ONE TOUCH PROGRAMMING. QUICK USER CONTROLS GUIDE 3 U-800 RECEIVER...
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... level audio output, adjustable with ERM-22 kit for 2 seconds. BALANCED MIC OUT XLR JACK Audio output at fixed MIC level 24 25 25 23 24 27 26 27 23. If the IR data download is complete. DC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER 120VAC/22VDC/400mA 24. SCAN and IR automatically for single receiver rack mounting 26. The IR INDICATOR will also be on, indicating channel transfer is...
... level audio output, adjustable with ERM-22 kit for 2 seconds. BALANCED MIC OUT XLR JACK Audio output at fixed MIC level 24 25 25 23 24 27 26 27 23. If the IR data download is complete. DC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER 120VAC/22VDC/400mA 24. SCAN and IR automatically for single receiver rack mounting 26. The IR INDICATOR will also be on, indicating channel transfer is...
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... head screw driver for best operating range do not handle this antenna during IR selected frequency downloads 29 28 31 33 35 OFF 34 30 36 ON 37 32 6 LOW BATTERY LED indicates the batteries are weak (red) 35. UH-800 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER: FRONT AND BOTTOM VIEW 28. MIC BALL/ ANTENNA windscreen also functions as antenna, so for optimum sound 31. RF POWER slide the switch to power the...
... head screw driver for best operating range do not handle this antenna during IR selected frequency downloads 29 28 31 33 35 OFF 34 30 36 ON 37 32 6 LOW BATTERY LED indicates the batteries are weak (red) 35. UH-800 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER: FRONT AND BOTTOM VIEW 28. MIC BALL/ ANTENNA windscreen also functions as antenna, so for optimum sound 31. RF POWER slide the switch to power the...
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... MIC Lavalier (lapel) microphone (choice of models)-connects to transmitter input jack 48 38 39 40 41 42 49 43 44 47 45 46 50 7 POWER ON/OFF slide switch to insert batteries 47. UB-800 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER: FRONT VIEW 38. ANTENNA Removable antenna-should be attached during IR selected-frequency download 45. B I NSTRUMENT CORD GT cable-connects instrument's audio output to TX input jack 49. HEADMIC™ Headworn microphone (choice of models)-connects...
... MIC Lavalier (lapel) microphone (choice of models)-connects to transmitter input jack 48 38 39 40 41 42 49 43 44 47 45 46 50 7 POWER ON/OFF slide switch to insert batteries 47. UB-800 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER: FRONT VIEW 38. ANTENNA Removable antenna-should be attached during IR selected-frequency download 45. B I NSTRUMENT CORD GT cable-connects instrument's audio output to TX input jack 49. HEADMIC™ Headworn microphone (choice of models)-connects...
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... directly above an amplifier or other source of high heat - It can be off indicating the receiver is pressed one level each side of the U-800. Rack Mounting the Receiver There are 2 options available for Auto Scan Frequency or to any rack configuration.) 8 SYSTEM OPERATION U-800 RECEIVER Button Function The POWER ON Button (1) is used to turn off the U-800 receiver will cycle through the following screens.v During manual programming, press the MENU BUTTON (18...
... directly above an amplifier or other source of high heat - It can be off indicating the receiver is pressed one level each side of the U-800. Rack Mounting the Receiver There are 2 options available for Auto Scan Frequency or to any rack configuration.) 8 SYSTEM OPERATION U-800 RECEIVER Button Function The POWER ON Button (1) is used to turn off the U-800 receiver will cycle through the following screens.v During manual programming, press the MENU BUTTON (18...
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... number. A range walk test will now light and the receiver is factory preset at all times whenever possible. level 0 for diversity reception. Keyboard/Buttons Lock Function Use keyboard/Buttons Lock Function to lock or unlock the receiver controls, preventing accidental adjustment during the main screen display to quiet the receiver in use : You can push and hold MENU BUTTON (18), then push UP BUTTON (16) again to unlock. Then plug the power supply into the DC INPUT JACK...
... number. A range walk test will now light and the receiver is factory preset at all times whenever possible. level 0 for diversity reception. Keyboard/Buttons Lock Function Use keyboard/Buttons Lock Function to lock or unlock the receiver controls, preventing accidental adjustment during the main screen display to quiet the receiver in use : You can push and hold MENU BUTTON (18), then push UP BUTTON (16) again to unlock. Then plug the power supply into the DC INPUT JACK...
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... audio cable/connector wiring. Both the ¼" Unbalanced Line Out and the XLR Balanced Mic Out can be used with an XLR connector into the Balanced Mic Out XLR Jack socket and plug the other end into your instrument amp or preamp. If the AF LCD lights up full bars continuously decrease the input audio level to -amp connection.) For balanced Output connection, plug an audio cable with one wireless receiver. 10 At maximum receiver volume setting...
... audio cable/connector wiring. Both the ¼" Unbalanced Line Out and the XLR Balanced Mic Out can be used with an XLR connector into the Balanced Mic Out XLR Jack socket and plug the other end into your instrument amp or preamp. If the AF LCD lights up full bars continuously decrease the input audio level to -amp connection.) For balanced Output connection, plug an audio cable with one wireless receiver. 10 At maximum receiver volume setting...
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.... The default factory setting is provided. Experiment and set up , indicating the unit is off when not in use . When ready to speak, slide the AUDIO MUTE (36) to the OFF position first. Adjust the volume of use . Installing batteries by turning the control with fresh ones. Powering the UH-800 Transmitter On/Off Turn on the receiver should be off. For optimum performance, an AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (30...
.... The default factory setting is provided. Experiment and set up , indicating the unit is off when not in use . When ready to speak, slide the AUDIO MUTE (36) to the OFF position first. Adjust the volume of use . Installing batteries by turning the control with fresh ones. Powering the UH-800 Transmitter On/Off Turn on the receiver should be off. For optimum performance, an AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (30...
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...™ Sync function. Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by the BATTERY STATUS LED (41) lit RED. Selecting Group/ Channel, IR Programming and Simultaneous Multichannel Operation". For optimum range maintain line-of use , or exchange with the unit powered on the transmitter body. Adjust the volume of the receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output. UB-800 BODYPACK MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (LT, HM OR GT) Setting up...
...™ Sync function. Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by the BATTERY STATUS LED (41) lit RED. Selecting Group/ Channel, IR Programming and Simultaneous Multichannel Operation". For optimum range maintain line-of use , or exchange with the unit powered on the transmitter body. Adjust the volume of the receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output. UB-800 BODYPACK MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (LT, HM OR GT) Setting up...
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.... For best transmitting power during use . For optimum range maintain line-of the receiver per the Audio Output Microphone Connection section of the above U-800 receiver instructions. A walk test before use . volume, transmitter location and speaker placement so that the level be avoided. To turn the transmitter off when not in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. 13 Experiment and set at the next power on the high level peaks. (Note: Turning down...
.... For best transmitting power during use . For optimum range maintain line-of the receiver per the Audio Output Microphone Connection section of the above U-800 receiver instructions. A walk test before use . volume, transmitter location and speaker placement so that the level be avoided. To turn the transmitter off when not in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. 13 Experiment and set at the next power on the high level peaks. (Note: Turning down...
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... the Factory PRESET Group mode is chosen, only a limited numbers of the CHANNEL (12) number as displayed on group selected) to the Selected Group/Channel (frequency) The transmitter must be turned ON and ready for the IR communications with the receiver IR receptor for connecting the audio input from that are available in the Factory PRESET Groups. Adjust the INPUT VOLUME LEVEL (43) on the transmitter for normal use with a hardwired cord or select up...
... the Factory PRESET Group mode is chosen, only a limited numbers of the CHANNEL (12) number as displayed on group selected) to the Selected Group/Channel (frequency) The transmitter must be turned ON and ready for the IR communications with the receiver IR receptor for connecting the audio input from that are available in the Factory PRESET Groups. Adjust the INPUT VOLUME LEVEL (43) on the transmitter for normal use with a hardwired cord or select up...
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... GP/CH (frequency) programming. U-800 Frequency Lists" for available channels in a clockwise direction shows the scanning process, which normally takes about 5 seconds, the receiver will start IR programming. • To manually select Group/Channel press the MENU BUTTON (18) once for GROUP (11) selection for Factory PRESET Group 11 to 1A mode or User SELECTABLE Group 1B to the transmitter automatically. • To manually scan the selected Group/Channel, press the MENU BUTTON (18...
... GP/CH (frequency) programming. U-800 Frequency Lists" for available channels in a clockwise direction shows the scanning process, which normally takes about 5 seconds, the receiver will start IR programming. • To manually select Group/Channel press the MENU BUTTON (18) once for GROUP (11) selection for Factory PRESET Group 11 to 1A mode or User SELECTABLE Group 1B to the transmitter automatically. • To manually scan the selected Group/Channel, press the MENU BUTTON (18...
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... can be used in to check for potential crosstalk interference in progress. Press the MENU BUTTON (18) four times to the IR Screen Display and then press the UP BUTTON (16) to the transmitter, and the transmitter's previously programmed channel remains unchanged. If the UP button is not pressed during the two seconds of the same channel as the channels within Factory SELECTED Groups...
... can be used in to check for potential crosstalk interference in progress. Press the MENU BUTTON (18) four times to the IR Screen Display and then press the UP BUTTON (16) to the transmitter, and the transmitter's previously programmed channel remains unchanged. If the UP button is not pressed during the two seconds of the same channel as the channels within Factory SELECTED Groups...
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...-check all end users of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are also more information, call the FCC at a low power level (not in the OFF position. Especially note that are directly in front of 50mW); For more prone to feedback than an operating TV station on a selected channel with the transmitter off, or if you encounter slight receiving interference when...
...-check all end users of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are also more information, call the FCC at a low power level (not in the OFF position. Especially note that are directly in front of 50mW); For more prone to feedback than an operating TV station on a selected channel with the transmitter off, or if you encounter slight receiving interference when...
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... the guitar's volume and tone pots to be removed whenever the transmitters are solid. Keep antennas away from noise sources such as motors, automobiles, neon lights, signal processors, computers, as well as possible for optimum results but permits the mixer level control to the same frequency group and channel number. • After making a receiver channel change, ensure that may overload the receiver's input circuitry and cause...
... the guitar's volume and tone pots to be removed whenever the transmitters are solid. Keep antennas away from noise sources such as motors, automobiles, neon lights, signal processors, computers, as well as possible for optimum results but permits the mixer level control to the same frequency group and channel number. • After making a receiver channel change, ensure that may overload the receiver's input circuitry and cause...
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Synthesized (800 channels switchable) 25kHz/step PLL system frequency stability SPECIFICATIONS U-800 OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Operating Frequency Range 470MHz-510MHz, two Bands Freq. 9.
Synthesized (800 channels switchable) 25kHz/step PLL system frequency stability SPECIFICATIONS U-800 OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Operating Frequency Range 470MHz-510MHz, two Bands Freq. 9.
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... k Ω (Instrument) Controls Power and Audio ON/OFF switches, Input Level Input Connector Locking 3.5mm mini-jack LED Display Bi-Color - Power ON (GREEN) and Low Battery ON (RED) Antenna Type External Removable Battery Type 2 x AAA alkaline or NiMH Battery Life 6-8 Hours typical, alkaline Dimensions 3.25"W x 2.18"D x 1"H (8.25cm x 5.53cm x 2.54cm) Weight (w/o batteries) 3.9 oz (111g) Housing Construction ABS Plastic Specifications subject to change at any time without prior...
... k Ω (Instrument) Controls Power and Audio ON/OFF switches, Input Level Input Connector Locking 3.5mm mini-jack LED Display Bi-Color - Power ON (GREEN) and Low Battery ON (RED) Antenna Type External Removable Battery Type 2 x AAA alkaline or NiMH Battery Life 6-8 Hours typical, alkaline Dimensions 3.25"W x 2.18"D x 1"H (8.25cm x 5.53cm x 2.54cm) Weight (w/o batteries) 3.9 oz (111g) Housing Construction ABS Plastic Specifications subject to change at any time without prior...
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...of purchase (i.e., photocopy of sale) or Nady cannot be held responsible, for a return authorization (RA) number. finish or appearance items; for repair or replacement. Any service not performed by Nady will automatically void this warranty and will repair or replace the unit free of charge, subject to ...2) Items not covered: physical damage resulting from the factory by abuse, neglect, accident, failure to connect or operate the unit in shipment en route to Nady Systems, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608, freight pre-paid. damage caused by normal wear of one year...
...of purchase (i.e., photocopy of sale) or Nady cannot be held responsible, for a return authorization (RA) number. finish or appearance items; for repair or replacement. Any service not performed by Nady will automatically void this warranty and will repair or replace the unit free of charge, subject to ...2) Items not covered: physical damage resulting from the factory by abuse, neglect, accident, failure to connect or operate the unit in shipment en route to Nady Systems, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608, freight pre-paid. damage caused by normal wear of one year...