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Note: If you are using multiple ULW-96-V2 wireless systems, make sure each system is set to a different channelset the
channels at least 300 kHz apart to reduce the chance of intermodulation.
4. With the headphone volume low, plug your headphones into the receiver and gradually raise the level to a comfortable volume
for monitoring the transmission.
5. Start with the transmitter’s sensitivity-control switch on “Mid” and adjust as necessary to make sure an ample level is being
transmitted to the receiver. The objective is to transmit the highest possible level without distortion for the best signal-to-noise
ratio throughout the signal path.
6. Once you have determined the transmission quality and level are good, mount the receiver and transmitter.
Connecting the Handheld Transmitter and the Receiver
The handheld transmitter’s capsule has a wide cardioid pattern for ample off-axis response. This helps to clearly capture your
subject’s voice and to reduce unwanted ambience. The handheld operation is ideal for on-camera applications such as reporting,
event coverage, and other situations where a lavalier microphone is impractical, like interviewing multiple people.
To connect the handheld transmitter and the receiver, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the handheld transmitter and the receiver.
Note: If you are connecting the receiver to a sound system, mute the sound system. Do not monitor with headphones at this
stage. Anytime you are changing channels, remove your headphones and mute connected sound systems to avoid audible RF
noise bursts.