UHF
Table of Contents System Components ...................................................1 Functions of the ECDR Receiver ..................................2 HH38 Handheld Transmitter .........................................3 MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter ......................................4 Tips for Improving System Performance ........................5 Frequency ..................................................................6 Specifications .............................................................
Functions of the ECDR Receiver Front Panel 1 MIN 2 MAX 3 4 AF RF 5 3 4 AF RF 2 1 SELECT ASC SELECT ASC 6 7 7 6 MIN MAX 1 Audio Output Level Control 4 RF signal LED 2 Channel display 5 Infrared IR Window 3 AF Signal LED 6 Channel select button 7 Automatic Synchronization Control (ASC) button Rear Panel 1 1 Power Adapter Jack. 2 2 ΒΌ" Audio Output (mixed).
HH38 Handheld Transmitter Functions: 1 Microphone Head. 2 Power LED and LOW battery indicator (red = Low battery) 3 Power Switch 1 4 Infrared receiver (IR) window 2 5 3 Battery cover Changing Batteries: Expected life for two alkaline batteries is about 8 hours. If the power LED (green) turns red then the batteries are low and should be changed immediately (as shown below).
MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter Functions: 4 3 2 5 1 1 Antenna. 2 On/Off/Mute switch 3 Gain adjustment switch Three gain settings are available on the Bodypack Transmitter (choose the appropriate setting) Mic: microphone 0: Guitar with passive pickups -10dB: Guitar with active pickups 4 Microphone Input Jack 5 Power/Low battery indicator light. If the Power light glows a constant red, the batteries should be changed immediately. 6 Infrared receiver (IR) window.
Tips for Improving System Performance Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computes, etc) Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 3ft. from the ground Cellular telephones, two-way radios and other RF sources can interfere with the transmitting frequencies. Maintain the greatest distance possible from the interfering equipment to minimize interference.
Frequency ECD D CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A b C d E F 6 584.400 587.500 589.575 591.050 593.425 595.200 598.450 599.650 601.275 603.775 605.500 606.750 586.025 590.525 594.150 602.450 ECD L CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A b C d E F 655.200 656.675 658.500 660.050 661.500 662.900 664.425 666.500 667.800 669.225 670.800 672.275 673.725 675.075 676.500 678.
Specifications System Handheld Transmitter: Available Channels: 16 Frequency Range: CODE D 584~607 MHz CODE L 655~679MHz Transmitter Output level: 10 dBm Band: UHF Operating Range Under Typical Conditions: 150' (50m) Note: actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference.
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