U-800
UHF 800-Channel Wireless System
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3. SYSTEM FEATURES
U-800 RECEIVER
• Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF performance with 120dB dynamic range and long-
range operation, up to 500 ft. (line-of-sight)
• 800 user-selectable UHF frequencies, with one-touch Autoscan open-channel automatic
selection
• ASC™ (Auto-Sync Channels) download feature sends selected channel information to
transmitter via IR sender for easy frequency synchronization
• Sophisticated IF filtering for optimal simultaneous operation of up to 14 systems in the
same location
• To facilitate multiple, simultaneous systems operation setup, the 800 selectable channels are
available from 10 optimized factory pre-set groups of up to 14 compatible channels and 5
additional user-select groups, all offering 800 channels each. All groups retain in memory the
previously selected channels for that group for easy setup subsequently in the same location.
• DigiTRU Diversity™ for maximum range and dropout protection
• 120dB Dynamic Range — the quietest and best sounding UHF wireless available at any price
• Tone Squelch™ for locking out potential interference, and special circuitry for noiseless
transmitter ON/OFF 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 (side-by-side) optional rack mounting
• Externally powered with included DC adapter (120VAC/22VDC/400 mA)
• Choice of transmitters: UH-800 handheld Mic or UB-800 bodypack—lavalier (LT),
Headmic™ (HM), or instrument (GT)
UH-800 HANDHELD MIC TRANSMITTER
• Sleek metal housing with internal antenna for optimum aesthetics and durable long life
• Features the Nady DM -10D unidirectional neodymium dynamic cartridge for optimum
true sound, maximum feedback rejection and minimal handling noise
• 800 easily selectable channels via IR Sync download for easy synchronization with
receiver’s selected channel
• Easy accessible audio level adjustment for optimum sound
• Power On/Off and Audio Mute switch allows convenient audio muting with the
transmitter “ON”
• Status LED indicators for unit “ON” (green) and for low-battery alert “ON” (red)
• Convenient, economical operation with two AA alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries
UB-800 BODYPACK INSTRUMENT TRANSMITTER
• Choice of transmitters: UB-800 bodypack—lavalier (LT), Headmic™ (HM), or instrument (GT)
• 800 easily selectable channels via IR Sync download for easy synchronization with receiver’s
selected channel
• Easy accessible input level adjustment for optimum sound
• Power On/Off and Audio Mute switch allows convenient audio muting with the transmitter “ON”
• Bicolor LED status indicator for unit “ON” and for low battery alert “ON”
• Convenient, economical operation with two AAA Alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries
• Ultra-compact housing, removable antenna and unique locking 3.5mm mini plug connector
for mic or instrument cable
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4. QUICK USER CONTROLS GUIDE
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U-800 RECEIVER: FRONT VIEW
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1. POWER BUTTON BUTTON push in to power receiver ON or OFF
2. POWER LED LED indicates receiver is turned ON
3. DUAL ANTENNAS permanently mounted., rotate to 45° as shown for optimal
reception
4. ASC/IR infrared LED window for sync receiver and transmitter. Transmits LED
Infrared signal for linking the receiver to the transmitter for frequency downloads
5. LCD DISPLAY shows receiver current status
6. MUTE ICON indicates audio muted
7. AF INDICATOR displays received Audio level
8. RF INDICATOR displays received radio signal level
9. A/B INDICATORS indicates diversity A or B antenna reception when
transmitter is on
10. IR INDICATOR INDICATOR indicates IR ASC™ receiver-to-transmitter channel
sync is in progress
11. GROUP indicates group number
12. CHANNEL indicates channel number
13. MUTE LEVEL shows muting level
14. SCAN ICON indicates scanning is in progress
15. FREQUENCY indicates frequency in MHz
16. UP BUTTON BUTTON to change the receiver MUTE level up, GRP/CH up by
one step at a time or activate ASC™ sync in IR menu
17. DOWN BUTTON to change the receiver MUTE level down, GRP/CH down by
one step at a time
18. MENU BUTTON repeatedly press the button to advance to the next menu, or press
once to start the Auto Scan/IR/Sync function or to manually select GR/CH. Use
MENU BUTTON for easy set up with ONE TOUCH PROGRAMMING. Start the
IR link download of the receiver’s selected channel to the transmitter. Position the
transmitter IR RECEPTOR WINDOW (37,44) 6-12” away from the receiver
IR window, press the MENU button once and wait five second, the receiver will
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SCAN and IR automatically for the open channel. The IR INDICATOR will flash
for 2 seconds. If the IR data download is successful, the receiver’s RF (8) and
A/B INDICATORS (9) will also be on, indicating channel transfer is complete.
See also section “6. Selecting Group/Channel, IR Programming and
Simultaneous Multichannel Operation”
U-800 RECEIVER: BACK VIEW
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19. UNBALANCED LINE OUT ¼” JACK Line level audio output, adjustable
with Volume control
20. DC INPUT JACK For connecting external AC/DC adapter to power receiver
(DC22VDC/400mA)
21. VOLUME CONTROL Selects desired output volume level for the Unbalanced
Line Out
22. BALANCED MIC OUT XLR JACK Audio output at fixed MIC level
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23. DC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER 120VAC/22VDC/400mA
24. SIDE MOUNT CLIP removes to leave space for optional rack ears
25. ERM-12 SINGLE RACK KIT optional rack ears for single receiver rack
mounting
26. EJC-3 JOINING CLIP supplied with ERM-22 kit for joining two receivers
side-by-side for dual rack mounting
27. ERM-22 DUAL RACK KIT optional rack ears for rack mounting two
receivers side by side
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UH-800 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER: FRONT AND BOTTOM VIEW
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MIC BALL/ ANTENNA windscreen also functions as antenna, so for best
operating range do not handle this antenna during use
BATTERY COVER unscrew CCW to open battery tube to insert batteries
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL normally set at middle position, turn knob with small
flat head screw driver for optimum sound
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TWO AA BATTERIES operating from two AA batteries
BATTERY COMPARTMENT holds two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries,
observe correct polarity
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POWER ON LED indicates the transmitter ON (green)
LOW BATTERY LED indicates the batteries are weak (red)
RF POWER slide the switch to power the transmitter ON or OFF
AUDIO MUTE slide the switch to ON or OFF to mute audio with transmitter
powered on
IR RECEPTOR SENSOR/WINDOW infrared LED sensor for linking the
transmitter to the receiver during IR selected frequency downloads
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UB-800 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER: FRONT VIEW
38. ANTENNA Removable antenna—should be attached during operation
39. INPUT JACK Locking 3.5mm mini-jack for connecting audio input cord from
lapel mic (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument (GT) cable
40. AUDIO MUTE slide the switch to ON or OFF to mute audio with transmitter
powered on
41. BI-COLOR BATTERY STATUS LED indicates green for strong usable battery
and red for low battery needing replacement
42. POWER ON/OFF slide switch to power receiver ON or OFF
43. INPUT VOLUME LEVEL adjusts input (LT/HM) audio level for optimal sound
44. IR RECEPTOR SENSOR infrared LED sensor for linking the transmitter to the
receiver during IR selected-frequency download
45. BATTERY COMPARTMENT holds two AAA alkaline or NiMH batteries
46. LATCHING BATTERY DOOR open fully to insert batteries
47. BELT CLIP on back of unit
48. INSTRUMENT CORD GT cable—connects instrument’s audio output to TX
input jack
49. HEADMIC™ Headworn microphone (choice of models)—connects to
transmitter input jack
50. LAVALIER MIC Lavalier (lapel) microphone (choice of models)—connects to
transmitter input jack
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5. SYSTEM OPERATION
U-800 RECEIVER
Button Function
The POWER ON Button (1) is used to power receiver ON or OFF. When the
power button is pressed, the POWER LED (2) and the white backlight on the LCD
DISPLAY (5) will light up indicating the receiver is ready. Press the Power button
again to turn off the receiver. The power LED and the backlight on the LCD will be off
indicating the receiver is off. At power-off the U-800 receiver will store the last set-
tings entered and re-display them at power-on. It can be reprogrammed to any new
Group/Channel, or Mute level. The default factory setting is Group 11, Channel 01
and Mute 0 on the first LCD menu screen.
The UP BUTTON (16) is pressed one step at a time to SCAN, IR or to increase
GROUP, CHANNEL, MUTE by one level each time
The DOWN BUTTON (17) is pressed one step at a time to decrease GROUP,
CHANNEL, MUTE by one level each time
The MENU BUTTON (18) is pressed one step at a time for Auto Scan Frequency
or to Automatic GR/CH ASC™ Sync, or if pressed repeatedly the LCD DISPLAY (5)
menu will cycle through the following screens.v
During manual programming, press the MENU BUTTON (18) to confirm the selec-
tion and advance to the next menu before the Auto Programming Function takes over
after 5 sec.
Rack Mounting the Receiver
There are 2 options available for rack mounting the U-800 receiver: singly or side
by-side with another U-800 receiver.
a. Single mounting: Remove the receiver SIDE MOUNT CLIP (24) from each side of
the receiver (as shown) and slide in the optional ERM-12 RACK EARS (25).
b. Side-by-side double mounting: After removing the SIDE MOUNT CLIPS (24) from
both U-800 receivers join the two receivers with the EJC-3 JOINING CLIP (26)
and attach the ERM-22 RACK EARS (27) as shown.
(Note: Do not mount the receiver in a rack directly above an amplifier or other source
of high heat — this could degrade the performance of the U-800. Always ensure
adequate airflow and heat dissipation in any rack configuration.)
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Powering the Receiver
Plug the AC/DC ADAPTER (23) provided into the DC INPUT JACK (20)
on the back of the receiver. Then plug the power supply into an AC outlet. (Note:
Any 22V DC source with 400mA capability can also be used.) Press the POWER
SWITCH (1) once to turn on the receiver. The POWER ON LED (2) and the LCD
DISPLAY (5) will now light and the receiver is operational.
Adjusting Antennas
The U-800 has two permanently attached, flexible elbow ANTENNAS (3) for diver-
sity reception. Unfold and rotate these antennas to operate the receiver. The optimal
positions of the antennas are flared 45° out from the receiver sides and 90° from each
other. For maximum range, it is always best to maintain a line-of-sight (no obstructions)
between the receiver antennas and the transmitter at all times whenever possible.
Adjusting the Mute Level/ RF Squelch
The MUTE LEVEL/RF SQUELCH (13) can be changed anytime during the main
screen display to quiet the receiver in high noise environment condition. The control
ranges are from level 0 to level 5. The level should be adjusted to a lower number
for the minimum RF squelch setting at which the RF INDICATOR (8) will remain on
while your transmitter is in normal use, up to the maximum operating range antici-
pated in use for your application. However, in areas of high RF activity, the squelch
control may need to be adjusted to a higher number. If the transmitter is off and the
receiver’s signal RF INDICATOR (8) or the diversity A or B INDICATOR (9) flickers
or stays on continuously, the squelch should be adjusted to a higher number to stop
the flickering. Be careful not to select too high a number setting as this may reduce
the operating range to below what is needed. A range walk test will help in select-
ing the proper level. If the range is not critical, note that a higher level (maximum
squelch) setting will also yield a quieter mute function, which might be desired in
certain applications. The squelch level is factory preset at maximum sensitivity and
operating range (i.e. level 0 for minimum squelch level—maximum usable range).
Note: For easier intuitive operation, the MIN and MAX indications for this control
refer to the minimum and maximum operating range settings, not to the actual mute
levels selected, which are the opposite as per above.
Keyboard/Buttons Lock Function
Use keyboard/Buttons Lock Function to lock or unlock the receiver controls, prevent-
ing accidental adjustment during use: You can push and hold MENU BUTTON (18),
then push UP BUTTON (16) to lock; push and hold MENU BUTTON (18), then
push UP BUTTON (16) again to unlock. The Keyboard/Buttons must be unlocked
before you can make a selection: AUTO SCAN, Group/Channel or MUTE levels.
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Audio Level and Peak LED Indicator
SYSTEM OPERATION
The U-800 receiver has a 5 bar AF LCD (7) display that typically shows a few bars
indicating normal level audio signal from the transmitter. Occasional flickering of
the fifth AF LCD (peak level) on loud inputs to the transmitter is normal. If the AF LCD
lights up full bars continuously decrease the input audio level to the transmitter or
overload distortion may result.
Connecting the Audio Output
The U-800 receiver has two type of outputs available, an adjustable level ¼”
UNBALANCED LINE OUT (19) and a fixed level MIC out BALANCED MIC
OUT XLR JACK (22). The ¼” unbalanced line out is controlled by the VOLUME
CONTROL (21).
For unbalanced line output connection, plug an audio cable with a ¼” mono
(Tip/Sleeve) plug into the Unbalanced Line Out jack and plug the other end into your
mixing board or amplifier. Adjusting the Volume control will increase or decrease the
audio level at the ¼” Unbalanced Line Out only.
(Note: When using the UB-800 instrument transmitter system, connect the
Unbalanced Line Out directly to your instrument amp or preamp. At maximum
receiver volume setting, the system output is approximately +4dB higher than a direct
cord-to-amp connection.)
For balanced Output connection, plug an audio cable with an XLR connector into the
Balanced Mic Out XLR Jack socket and plug the other end into your mixing board or
amplifier and control the audio levels from there.
Both the ¼” Unbalanced Line Out and the XLR Balanced Mic Out can be used at the
same time to connect to your mixing board, effect, or amplifier. Please follow below
drawing for the audio cable/connector wiring.
F-XLR
1/4” Plug
TIP
SLEEVE
Pin 2: +
Pin 1: Ground
Tip = signal (+)
Sleeve = ground
Pin 2: +
Your U-800 receiver is now operational and ready to use. Proceed to the following
instructions for the UH-800 handheld microphone transmitter or UB-800 bodypack
transmitter included with your system.
Note: As when making any connection, make sure the amplifier or mixing board
volume is at the minimum level before plugging in the receiver to avoid possible
sound system damage.
Note: : Only one transmitter can be used with one receiver. It is not possible to use
two transmitters on the same frequency and mix the output of these transmitters into
one wireless receiver.
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Programming the U-800 to the Selected Group/Channel (frequency)
The Receiver must be programmed for a Group/Channel (frequency) first then auto-
matic synchronization using the IR ASC™ Sync function to the transmitter. For system
set up procedures, see next section “6. Selecting Group/Channel, IR Pro-
gramming and Simultaneous Multichannel Operation”
UH-800 HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (HT)
Setting up the UH-800 Transmitter
The UH-800 requires two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries to operate (do not mix
types). Installing batteries by unscrewing counterclockwise the BATTERY COVER
(29) and slide down, exposing the BATTERY COMPACTMENT (32). Insert two
fresh AA BATTERIES (31), observing the correct polarity as marked, and screw the
cover back on to the microphone. Make sure the cover is screwed clockwise com-
pletely. Fresh alkaline batteries can last up to 10 hours in use, but in order to ensure
optimum performance, it is recommended that you replace the batteries after every
6-8 hours of use.
Powering the UH-800 Transmitter On/Off
Turn on the UH-800 by sliding the AUDIO SWITCH (36) to the OFF position first.
Then slide the POWER SWITCH (35) to the ON position. The POWER ON LED
(33) will stay on, indicating that the transmitter is now on. The BATTERY LED (34)
will stay off, indicating usable battery strength. In the case of a dead or low battery,
the low battery LED will light red continuously, indicating that the batteries should be
replaced with fresh ones.
To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off when not in use. To turn the transmitter
off, slide the RF POWER (35) switch to the OFF position. The POWER ON LED
(33) is not lit up, indicating the unit is off. The MUTE ICON (6) on the receiver
should be on, muting the audio out.
At power off the transmitter will store the last settings entered and re-display them at
the next power on. The default factory setting is Group 11, Channel 01.
For optimum performance, an AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (30) is provided. Adjust the
gain by turning the control with a small screwdriver. It is recommended that the level
be set at about 1/2 maximum. Experiment and set for maximum possible gain with-
out audible distortion on the high level peaks. (Note: Turning down the gain too much
can compromise the signal-to-noise and it is not recommended.)
The microphone is now ready to use. The diversity A/B INDICATORS (9) on the
U-800 receiver should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter.
When ready to speak, slide the AUDIO MUTE (36) to the ON position. The MUTE
ICON (6) on receiver should be off. Adjust the volume of the receiver as per the Au-
dio Output Microphone Connection section of the above U-800 receiver instructions.
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Note: : The windscreen of the UH-800 functions as a built-in antenna. For proper
operation, never remove the windscreen during use, or exchange with another type.
For optimum range maintain line-of-sight between the transmitter and the receiver
whenever possible. Holding the microphone tightly, bridging across the windscreen
and Mic tube, will also lessen range. Hold by the Mic tube housing only for optimum
operation.
Note: Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, transmitter location and speaker
placement so that acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) will be avoided.
Operating the UH-800 Handheld Transmitter
The RF POWER (35) and the AUDIO MUTE (36) switches have two positions
for power ON/OFF and audio mute ON/OFF respectively. During normal operation
with the unit powered on standby, slide the RF POWER (35) switch to the ON posi-
tion. You will feel a slight click indicating the ON position is selected. The receiver’s
RF Indicator (8) and diversity A/B INDICATOR (9) should now be on, indicat-
ing a received RF signal from the transmitter. When ready to transmit audio, slide the
AUDIO MUTE (36) to ON to un-mute. To mute, slide the switch to OFF again. Ad-
just the volume of the receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output.
Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting
PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement.
Programming the UB-800 to the Selected Group/Channel (frequency)
The transmitter must be programmed to the same frequency as selected for the re-
ceiver via automatic synchronization using the IR ASC™ Sync function. It can not be
programmed on the transmitter itself. See in next section “6. Selecting Group/
Channel, IR Programming and Simultaneous Multichannel Opera-
tion”.
UB-800 BODYPACK MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (LT, HM OR GT)
Setting up the UB-800 Transmitter
The UH-800 requires two AAA alkaline or NiMH batteries to operate (do not mix
types). To install the batteries, lift the LATCHING BATTERY DOOR (46) and open
up, exposing the BATTERY COMPARTMENT (45). Insert two fresh AAA batteries
according to the polarity indicated on the transmitter body. Close the battery cover
back onto the microphone, making sure it is secure. Fresh alkaline batteries can
provide up to 8 hours of operation, but in order to ensure optimal performance it is
recommended that the batteries be replaced after 4-6 hours of use or as indicated
necessary by the BATTERY STATUS LED (41) lit RED.
Powering the UB-800 Transmitter On/Off
Turn on the UB-800 by sliding the AUDIO MUTE (40) to the OFF position first.
Then slide the POWER ON/OFF (42) to the ON position. The BATTERY STA-
TUS LED (41) will stay on GREEN and the transmitter is now on, indicating usable
battery strength. In the case of a dead or low battery, the LEDs will not go on at all or
the BATTERY STATUS LED (41) will stay on RED continuously, indicating that the
batteries should be replaced with fresh ones.
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To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off when not in use. To turn the transmit-
ter off, slide the POWER ON/OFF (42) switch to the OFF position. The BATTERY
STATUS LED (41) is not lit up, indicating the unit is off. The MUTE ICON (6) on
receiver should be on, muting the audio out.
At power off the transmitter will store the last settings entered and re-display them at
the next power on. The default factory setting is Group 11, Channel 01.
For optimum performance, an INPUT VOLUME LEVEL (43) is provided (for LT/
HM input mode operation only). Adjust the gain by turning the control with a small
screwdriver. It is recommended that the level be set at about 1/2 maximum. Experi-
ment and set for maximum possible gain without audible distortion on the high level
peaks. (Note: Turning down the gain too much can compromise the signal-to-noise
and it is not recommended.)
The microphone is now ready to use. The diversity A or B INDICATORS (9) on the
U-800 receiver should now be lit, indicating a received signal from the transmitter.
When ready to speak, slide the AUDIO MUTE ON/OFF SWITCH (40) to the
ON position. The MUTE ICON (6) on receiver should be off. Adjust the volume of
the receiver as per the Audio Output Microphone Connection section of the above
U-800 receiver instructions.
Note: The transmitter has a removable ANTENNA (38). For best operating range, it
should be attached (screwed on tightly counterclockwise, or exchange with another type.).
For best transmitting power during use, make sure it is not blocked. For optimum range
maintain line-of-sight (no obstructions) between the transmitter and the receiver whenever
possible. A walk test before use will determine the operating range in your application.
Note: Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, transmitter location and speaker
placement so that acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) will be avoided.
Operating the UB-800 Transmitter
The POWER ON/OFF SWITCH (42) and the AUDIO MUTE ON/OFF
SWITCH (41) switches have two positions for power ON/OFF and audio mute
ON/Standby respectively. During normal operation with the unit powered on
standby, slide the RF POWER (35) switch to the ON position. You will feel a slight
click indicating the ON position is selected. The receiver’s RF INDICATOR (8) and
diversity A/B INDICATOR (9) should now be on, indicating a received RF signal
from the transmitter. When ready to transmit audio, slide the AUDIO MUTE (36)
to ON to un-mute. To mute, slide the switch to OFF again. Adjust the volume of the
receiver per the previous section, Connecting the Audio Output.
Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting
PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement.
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Connecting Input Audio Source
Lapel/Head Mic Uses (UB-800 LT/HM)
The mini 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (39) is for connecting the audio input from a
lavaliere/lapel Mic (LT), a Head Mic™ (HM), or an instrument (GT) cable, depending
on which transmitter version is being used. Secure the connection to the cable by tight-
ening the cable mini plug’s outer ring counterclockwise. When ready to play, slide the
AUDIO MUTE ON/OFF SWITCH (40) to the ON position to un-mute the audio.
Adjust the INPUT VOLUME LEVEL (43) on the transmitter for suitable level.
Instrument Use (UB-800 GT)
Secure the connection of the GT (instrument) cable by tightening the mini plug outer
ring counterclockwise onto the 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (39). When ready
to play, slide the AUDIO MUTE ON/OFF SWITCH (40) to the ON position to
un-mute the audio. Adjust the volume on the receiver for one-to-one unity gain with
a hardwired cord or select up to an added 4-5dB boost by adjusting the receiver
volume to maximum for normal use with guitars and bass guitars.
Note: The audio level should be adjusted on the instrument as when using a hard-
wired cord.
Programming the UB-800 to the Selected Group/Channel (frequency)
The transmitter must be programmed to the same frequency as selected for the receiver
via automatic synchronization using the IR ASC™ Sync function. It cannot be pro-
grammed on the transmitter itself. See next section “6. Selecting Group/Channel,
IR Programming and Simultaneous Multichannel Operation”.
6. SELECTING GROUP/CHANNEL, IR PROGRAMMING
AND SIMULTANEOUS MULTICHANNEL OPERATION
Note: Note: The transmitter should be turned ON and ready for the IR communica-
tions with the receiver IR receptor for the following process.
Note: If no button is pressed within the five seconds period during a selection, the
program is terminated and the process needs to be repeated.
Note: For normal operation, the transmitter should have the same channel as dis-
played on the receiver.
Choosing Group/Channel for the System
The receiver offers a choice of 15 groups: 10 that are Factory PRESET (Group 11
to 1A) and 5 that are User SELECTABLE (Group 1B to 1F). If the Factory PRESET
Group mode is chosen, only a limited numbers of channels are available in these
groups. For most convenient setup, each of these groups offers from 3 to 14 channels
(depending on group selected) to choose from that are factory preset for simultaneous
multichannel operation compatibility and are retained in memory after the receiver
is powered off. For the User SELECTABLE Group 1B-1F mode, a letter “U” will lit up
on the LCD DISPLAY (5) instead of the CHANNEL (12) number as in the Factory
PRESET Groups. Each User SELECTABLE Group has 800 channels to choose from
either by manually selecting a channel or using the Auto-Scan in 1MHz segment
increments at a time within the frequency band and they are retained in memory
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after receiver is powered off. This facilitates easy setup by enabling quick selection of
stored channels for any group, i.e, selecting any group will automatically display the
last channel selected for that group. See section “11. U-800 Frequency Lists”
for available channels in each group. The previous group and channel used is stored
in memory automatically when receiver and transmitter are turned off after operation.
Selecting a different group on the receiver in subsequent use will display a differ-
ent channel as previously selected for that group, however, the transmitter will need
again to be sync’ed to that new frequency to complete the system setup for operation.
Receiver ASC/IR Sync GR/CH (Frequency)
If different frequencies than previously stored in both the receiver and transmit-
ter memories are needed, there are three ways to program the receiver and then
sync the selected Group/Channel to the transmitter: One-Touch Automatic ASC™/
Auto Sync receiver to transmitter, manual SCAN for Group/Channel, or manual
select Group/Channel from the Factory Preset or User Selectable channel. Place the
transmitter’s IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (37, 44) 6-12” away from the
receiver’s IR WINDOW (4) before starting the following steps.
• For One-Touch channel Autoscan and Automatic ASC™/Auto Sync from the
receiver to the transmitter, press the MENU BUTTON (18) once, wait for about
5 seconds, the receiver will start process automatically with no further user action
required. A running bar in a clockwise direction on the LCD DISPLAY (5) shows
the scanning process which normally takes about two seconds. When it finds an
interference-free channel, the receiver stores the channel for use, and it will begin
ASC™ sync IR download of the selected channel to the transmitter automatically.
• To manually scan the selected Group/Channel, press the MENU BUTTON (18) twice
for AUTOSCAN menu, press UP BUTTON (16) once and it will start scanning. A
running bar in a clockwise direction shows the scanning process, which normally takes
about 2 seconds. When it finds an interference-free channel, it will display and store the
frequency/channel for use. It can be rescanned again for a new frequency by pressing
the UP button or pressing the MENU BUTTON twice to IR MENU (IR icon will lit up for IR
function), then pressing UP BUTTON to 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 SELECT-
ABLE Group 1B to 1F mode. Use the UP/DOWN Buttons to change the group. Af-
ter selecting a group, press the MENU BUTTON twice for channel selection menu.
Use the UP/DOWN Buttons to change the channels (frequencies) that are avail-
able in each group. [Note: for Group11 to 1A, the CH (12) display will indicate
the channel number chosen, and for Group 1B to 1F only the letter “U” and the
frequency chosen will be displayed. See section “11. U-800 Frequency Lists”
for available channels in each group]. After finishing channel selection, press the
MENU BUTTON once or wait a few seconds for IR MENU, and then press UP BUT-
TON to start IR programming.
This completes the GP/CH (frequency) programming. The next section outlines the
procedure for sync’ing the receiver’s programmed channel to the transmitter.
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Receiver/Transmitter ASC™ IR Sync Manual Programming
To manually program the pre-selected Group/Channel (frequency) from the receiver
to the transmitter, place the transmitter’s IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (37,
44) 6-12” away from the receiver’s IR WINDOW (4). Press the MENU BUTTON
(18) four times to the IR Screen Display and then press the UP BUTTON (16) to
start IR programming. The flashing IR INDICATOR (10) icon indicates IR transmis-
sion is in progress. When the synchronization is completed successfully (usually in
less than 2 seconds), the RF INDICATOR (8) and the diversity A or B INDICA-
TOR (9) on the receiver will display, indicating that the IR linking is completed. The
LCD DISPLAY SCREEN (5) will show the selected channel. If the UP button is not
pressed during the two seconds of active data transfer, the IR INDICATOR (10) will
not flash, the LCD Display will revert to the main menu, the receiver will not link to the
transmitter, and the transmitter’s previously programmed channel remains unchanged.
Instructions for Setup of Simultaneous Multichannel Operation
This U-800 receiver is capable of finding an open channel with its autoscan capabil-
ity. This built-in feature is a quick, convenient way to set up many wireless systems at
the same location for simultaneous multichannel operation.
If you are using multiple transmitters at the same location, set up the first transmitter and
leave it ON and keep 10 feet away from the receivers and 1 foot away from transmitter
to transmitter. This avoids possible duplicate selection of the same channel as already
selected for the first receiver. Then start the autoscan function on the second receiver.
Repeat this procedure for all receiver/transmitters to be used in your system. Finally
with all the transmitters ON, perform a range walk test in the location these systems will
be used in to check for potential crosstalk interference in this application.
If you are not satisfied with any of the channels scanned, repeat the autoscan proce-
dure for that receiver again anytime for finding another free channel.
This process can be simplified if you select channels within Factory SELECTED Groups
11 to1A, as the channels within those groups are mutually compatible (unless there is
outside interference on any of the selected frequencies). If there is any such interfer-
ence in your location, select as many channels as you can using these 10 groups and
then select additional open channels as needed (depending on number of systems to
be operated simultaneously) from Groups 1B to 1F. As noted above all these groups
will retain in memory the previously selected channels for that group for easy setup
subsequently in that same location.
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7. CAUTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Feedback
Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA
volume, transmitter location and speaker placement.
Please also note the pickup pattern characteristics of the microphone selected.
Unidirectional microphones are more resistant to feedback. However, they pick up
sound sources best that are directly in front of the microphone. Also, mics that are
farther from the sound source (such as a handheld) require more acoustic gain and
thus are also more prone to feedback than close-source mics.
No or Low Audio
If you are not getting audio through the system, carefully re-check all setups.
Especially note that the receiver and transmitter must be set to operate on the same
RF channel. Also confirm that the transmitter’s AUDIO MUTE (36, 40) is not in the
OFF position. The receiver’s UNBALANCED LINE OUT (19) is adjustable so make
sure the VOLUME CONTROL (21) is set properly.
RF Interference and Finding Open Channels
The FCC mandates the following information be provided to all end users of this
equipment:
Consumer Alert
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system.
Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain
restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low
power level (not in excess of 50mW); and it has no protection from interference
received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is
currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject
to change.
For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC)
If you encounter slight receiving interference when the transmitter is far from the
receiver (from other than an operating TV station on the same frequency), it can
often be overcome by adjusting the receiver‘s MUTE LEVEL/SQUELCH (13)—see
Adjusting the Mute Level / RFSquelch.
If receiving interference on a selected channel with the transmitter off, or if you en-
counter interferences in operating multiple U-800 systems simultaneously at the same
location see: “6. Selecting Group/Channel, IR Programming and Simul-
taneous Multichannel Operation” for proper procedures for reprogramming
system(s) for open channels.
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8. MISCELLANEOUS TIPS
• The receiver antennas should be kept away from any metal surfaces whenever
possible as they can reflect away or shield the incoming RF signal.
• If the receiver’s volume control is set too high, it may overdrive the input of the
attached audio mixer, causing distortion. Conversely, if the output is set too low, the
overall signal-to-noise ratio of the system may be reduced, causing noticeable hiss.
If such noise occurs, adjust the output level of the receiver so that highest sound
pressure level going into the microphone transmitter causes no input overload in
the mixer, but permits the mixer level control to operate in the normal range (not
too high and not too low). This provides the optimal signal-to-noise for the entire
system.
• Before inserting the batteries, ensure that they are inserted with the correct polarity.
• Before operation, confirm that the receiver and associated transmitter are tuned to
the same frequency group and channel number.
• After making a receiver channel change, ensure that the corresponding change is
also made on the matching transmitter.
• Use only new alkaline or fully recharged NiMH batteries. Do not use “general
purpose” carbon batteries. When batteries are weak, replace all the batteries at the
same time. Do not mix new and old batteries.
• Position the receiver so that it has the least possible obstructions between it and the
transmitter. Line-of-sight is best!
• During operation, the transmitter and the receiver should be as close as possible for
optimum results but never closer than 3 ft. (1 m) as that may overload the receiver’s
input circuitry and cause noises.
• If rack mounting the receiver, keep away from heat sources such as amps by
allowing enough space between them for adequate ventilation.
• For the best operation, the receiver should be placed at least 3 ft. (1 m) above the
ground and 3 ft. (1 m) away from a wall or metal surface. The transmitter should
also be at least 3 ft. (1 m) from the receiver. Keep antennas away from noise
sources such as motors, automobiles, neon lights, signal processors, computers, as
well as large metal objects.
• A receiver cannot receive signals from two or more transmitters simultaneously.
• Turn the transmitter off when it is not in use. For longest life, remove the batteries if
the unit is not to be used for a long period as the transmitters draw a tiny residual
current to maintain the programmed settings, even when turned off. Also, since
batteries installed for a long time can sometimes corrode and/or leak, causing
damage, it is generally recommended that batteries be removed whenever the
transmitters are not being used.
• When using the bodypack for instrument use: Scratchy noises can sometimes occur
when an electric guitar with dirty pots or connections is used with a wireless system.
Therefore, the supplied capacitor provides first-order filtering of the RF signal from
the cord into the guitar and eliminates virtually all scratchy noises. Should your
equipment still produce scratchy noise, we suggest these steps to eliminate problems:
1) Make sure all guitar volume and tone pots are clean and all contacts are
solid. This is very important.
2) Solder a 47pF capacitor across the pot to ground terminal of the guitar’s
volume and tone pots to provide extra filtering.
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9. SPECIFICATIONS
U-800 OVERALL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
Operating Frequency Range
Freq. Synthesized
PLL system frequency stability
Frequency Response
Dynamic Range
Harmonic Distortion
Modulation
Operating Range
470MHz–510MHz, two Bands
(800 channels switchable) 25kHz/step
<0.005%
50Hz-18kHz +/-3dB
120dB
<0.5%
FM (F3E) +/-50kHz normal, +/-100kHz max
150-250 feet typical, 500+feet max line-of-sight
U-800 RECEIVER
Receiver System
Dual conversion Super Heterodyne with Digi-True
Diversity (dual antennas with optimum reception
selected)
60dB, normal +/-75kHz offset
-70dB, minimum
-107dBm, normal
65dB, normal
Adjustable (-65dBm to -95dBm), Tone Squelch
40kHz
Selectivity
Image Rejection
Sensitivity
Spurious Rejection
Mute /Squelch
Controls
Power ON/OFF push switch, VOLUME line level
pot, MENU, UP/DOWN buttons
MUTE, AF/RF bars, A/B diversity, IR, GR/CH, MUTE
Level, SCAN, Frequency
LCD Display
LED indicator
Audio Outputs
Power on
LINE OUT UNBALANCED: adjustable line audio
output
MIC OUT BALANCED
Output Impedance
Power Requirement
Antennas
Fixed Mic level audio output
Unbalanced: 1k Ω and Balanced: for 600 Ω loads
22VDC/0.4A
Dual permanently attached swivel antennas
8.1”W x 7.5”D x 1.75”H (20.7cm x 19cm x 4.4cm)
1lbs (454g)
Dimensions
Weight
Housing Construction
ABS Plastic
UH-800 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
RF Output Power
Harmonic/Spurious Emission
Impedance
+17dBm Max, +14dBm (25mW typical)
-50dBc normal
3.0 k
Controls
Power and Audio ON/OFF switches, Input Level
Power ON (GREEN), Low Battery ON (RED)
Integral
LED Display
Antenna Type
Battery Type
2 x AA alkaline batteries operation
8-10 hours typical
9”L x 2”D (22.86cm x 5.08cm)
11.6oz (329g)
Metal
Battery Life
Dimensions
Weight (w/o batteries)
Housing Construction
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UB-800 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER
RF Output Power
Harmonic/Spurious Emission
Input Impedance
Controls
Input Connector
LED Display
+17dBm Max, +14dBm (25mW typical)
-50dBc normal
4.7k Ω (Lavalier); 500 k Ω (Instrument)
Power and Audio ON/OFF switches, Input Level
Locking 3.5mm mini-jack
Bi-Color - Power ON (GREEN) and Low Battery ON
(RED)
Antenna Type
Battery Type
Battery Life
Dimensions
External Removable
2 x AAA alkaline or NiMH
6-8 Hours typical, alkaline
3.25”W x 2.18”D x 1”H (8.25cm x 5.53cm x
2.54cm)
Weight (w/o batteries)
Housing Construction
3.9 oz (111g)
ABS Plastic
Specifications subject to change at any time without prior notice for purposes of
product improvement
10. FREQUENCY PLAN
800 Channels/25 KHz per step
Band 1: 470.000MHz–489.975MHz
Band 2: 490.000MHz–509.975 MHz
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11. U-800 FREQUENCY LISTS
Band 1: U-800 Frequency Listing Groups from 11 to 1A (470.000MHz-489.975MHz)
FACTORY PRESET CHANNELS
USER SELECTABLE CHANNELS
Group 11
470.325
470.725
471.225
472.025
473.025
474.425
475.125
476.325
476.625
479.125
482.125
484.125
488.325
489.425
Group 12
470.025
470.625
471.425
472.425
474.025
476.025
478.825
483.025
486.025
489.225
Group 13
470.050
470.925
472.125
473.625
476.025
479.025
483.225
489.525
Group 14
470.125
470.425
475.325
Group 15
470.725
475.825
476.425
Group 16
471.425
471.725
478.025
Group 17
471.300
471.750
472.350
473.100
474.300
475.800
Group 18
477.300
477.750
478.350
479.350
480.300
481.800
Group 19
483.300
483.750
484.350
485.100
486.300
487.800
Group 1A
488.100
489.450
489.750
Groups 1B-1F
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CH
1
2
3
470.000
CH
470.025
CH
470.050
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
EVERY 25KHz
:
CH 10
CH 11
CH 12
CH 13
CH 14
:
:
CH 798
CH 799
CH 800
489.925
489.950
489.975
Band 1: U-800 Frequency Listing Channels for each Group from 1B to 1F
(470.000MHz-489.975MHz)
USER SELECTABLE CHANNELS
CHS
1
51
101
151
201
251
301
351
401
451
501
551
601
651
701
751
1
2
470.000
470.025
471.250
471.275
472.500
472.525
473.750
473.775
475.000
475.025
476.250
476.275
477.500
477.525
478.750
478.775
480.000
480.025
481.250
481.275
482.500
482.525
483.750
483.775
485.000
485.025
486.250
486.275
487.500
487.525
487.550
487.575
487.600
487.625
487.650
487.675
487.700
487.725
487.750
487.775
487.800
487.825
487.850
487.875
487.900
487.925
487.950
487.975
488.000
488.025
488.050
488.075
488.100
488.125
488.150
488.175
488.200
488.225
488.250
488.275
488.300
488.325
488.350
488.375
488.400
488.425
488.450
488.475
488.500
488.525
488.550
488.575
488.600
488.625
488.650
488.675
488.700
488.725
488.750
488.775
3
470.050
470.075
470.100
470.125
470.150
470.175
470.200
470.225
470.250
470.275
470.300
470.325
470.350
470.375
470.400
470.425
470.450
470.475
470.500
470.525
470.550
470.575
470.600
470.625
470.650
470.675
470.700
470.725
470.750
470.775
470.800
470.825
470.850
470.875
470.900
470.925
470.950
470.975
471.000
471.025
471.050
471.075
471.100
471.125
471.150
471.175
471.200
471.225
471.300
471.325
471.350
471.375
471.400
471.425
471.450
471.475
471.500
471.525
471.550
471.575
471.600
471.625
471.650
471.675
471.700
471.725
471.750
471.775
471.800
471.825
471.850
471.875
471.900
471.925
471.950
471.975
472.000
472.025
472.050
472.075
472.100
472.125
472.150
472.175
472.200
472.225
472.250
472.275
472.300
472.325
472.350
472.375
472.400
472.425
472.450
472.475
472.550
472.575
472.600
472.625
472.650
472.675
472.700
472.725
472.750
472.775
472.800
472.825
472.850
472.875
472.900
472.925
472.950
472.975
473.000
473.025
473.050
473.075
473.100
473.125
473.150
473.175
473.200
473.225
473.250
473.275
473.300
473.325
473.350
473.375
473.400
473.425
473.450
473.475
473.500
473.525
473.550
473.575
473.600
473.625
473.650
473.675
473.700
473.725
473.800
473.825
473.850
473.875
473.900
473.925
473.950
473.975
474.000
474.025
474.050
474.075
474.100
474.125
474.150
474.175
474.200
474.225
474.250
474.275
474.300
474.325
474.350
474.375
474.400
474.425
474.450
474.475
474.500
474.525
474.550
474.575
474.600
474.625
474.650
474.675
474.700
474.725
474.750
474.775
474.800
474.825
474.850
474.875
474.900
474.925
474.950
474.975
475.050
475.075
475.100
475.125
475.150
475.175
475.200
475.225
475.250
475.275
475.300
475.325
475.350
475.375
475.400
475.425
475.450
475.475
475.500
475.525
475.550
475.575
475.600
475.625
475.650
475.675
475.700
475.725
475.750
475.775
475.800
475.825
475.850
475.875
475.900
475.925
475.950
475.975
476.000
476.025
476.050
476.075
476.100
476.125
476.150
476.175
476.200
476.225
476.300
476.325
476.350
476.375
476.400
476.425
476.450
476.475
476.500
476.525
476.550
476.575
476.600
476.625
476.650
476.675
476.700
476.725
476.750
476.775
476.800
476.825
476.850
476.875
476.900
476.925
476.950
476.975
477.000
477.025
477.050
477.075
477.100
477.125
477.150
477.175
477.200
477.225
477.250
477.275
477.300
477.325
477.350
477.375
477.400
477.425
477.450
477.475
477.550
477.575
477.600
477.625
477.650
477.675
477.700
477.725
477.750
477.775
477.800
477.825
477.850
477.875
477.900
477.925
477.950
477.975
478.000
478.025
478.050
478.075
478.100
478.125
478.150
478.175
478.200
478.225
478.250
478.275
478.300
478.325
478.350
478.375
478.400
478.425
478.450
478.475
478.500
478.525
478.550
478.575
478.600
478.625
478.650
478.675
478.700
478.725
478.800
478.825
478.850
478.875
478.900
478.925
478.950
478.975
479.000
479.025
479.050
479.075
479.100
479.125
479.150
479.175
479.200
479.225
479.250
479.275
479.300
479.325
479.350
479.375
479.400
479.425
479.450
479.475
479.500
479.525
479.550
479.575
479.600
479.625
479.650
479.675
479.700
479.725
479.750
479.775
479.800
479.825
479.850
479.875
479.900
479.925
479.950
479.975
480.050
480.075
480.100
480.125
480.150
480.175
480.200
480.225
480.250
480.275
480.300
480.325
480.350
480.375
480.400
480.425
480.450
480.475
480.500
480.525
480.550
480.575
480.600
480.625
480.650
480.675
480.700
480.725
480.750
480.775
480.800
480.825
480.850
480.875
480.900
480.925
480.950
480.975
481.000
481.025
481.050
481.075
481.100
481.125
481.150
481.175
481.200
481.225
481.300
481.325
481.350
481.375
481.400
481.425
481.450
481.475
481.500
481.525
481.550
481.575
481.600
481.625
481.650
481.675
481.700
481.725
481.750
481.775
481.800
481.825
481.850
481.875
481.900
481.925
481.950
481.975
482.000
482.025
482.050
482.075
482.100
482.125
482.150
482.175
482.200
482.225
482.250
482.275
482.300
482.325
482.350
482.375
482.400
482.425
482.450
482.475
482.550
482.575
482.600
482.625
482.650
482.675
482.700
482.725
482.750
482.775
482.800
482.825
482.850
482.875
482.900
482.925
482.950
482.975
483.000
483.025
483.050
483.075
483.100
483.125
483.150
483.175
483.200
483.225
483.250
483.275
483.300
483.325
483.350
483.375
483.400
483.425
483.450
483.475
483.500
483.525
483.550
483.575
483.600
483.625
483.650
483.675
483.700
483.725
483.800
483.825
483.850
483.875
483.900
483.925
483.950
483.975
484.000
484.025
484.050
484.075
484.100
484.125
484.150
484.175
484.200
484.225
484.250
484.275
484.300
484.325
484.350
484.375
484.400
484.425
484.450
484.475
484.500
484.525
484.550
484.575
484.600
484.625
484.650
484.675
484.700
484.725
484.750
484.775
484.800
484.825
484.850
484.875
484.900
484.925
484.950
484.975
485.050
485.075
485.100
485.125
485.150
485.175
485.200
485.225
485.250
485.275
485.300
485.325
485.350
485.375
485.400
485.425
485.450
485.475
485.500
485.525
485.550
485.575
485.600
485.625
485.650
485.675
485.700
485.725
485.750
485.775
485.800
485.825
485.850
485.875
485.900
485.925
485.950
485.975
486.000
486.025
486.050
486.075
486.100
486.125
486.150
486.175
486.200
486.225
486.300
486.325
486.350
486.375
486.400
486.425
486.450
486.475
486.500
486.525
486.550
486.575
486.600
486.625
486.650
486.675
486.700
486.725
486.750
486.775
486.800
486.825
486.850
486.875
486.900
486.925
486.950
486.975
487.000
487.025
487.050
487.075
487.100
487.125
487.150
487.175
487.200
487.225
487.250
487.275
487.300
487.325
487.350
487.375
487.400
487.425
487.450
487.475
488.800
488.825
488.850
488.875
488.900
488.925
488.950
488.975
489.000
489.025
489.050
489.075
489.100
489.125
489.150
489.175
489.200
489.225
489.250
489.275
489.300
489.325
489.350
489.375
489.400
489.425
489.450
489.475
489.500
489.525
489.550
489.575
489.600
489.625
489.650
489.675
489.700
489.725
489.750
489.775
489.800
489.825
489.850
489.875
489.900
489.925
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Band 2: contact Nady Systems for frequency plan
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12. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
ERM-12 Single rack mount kit for one U-800 receiver
ERM-22 Dual rackmount kit for two U-800 receivers, includes EJC-3 joining clip
13. SERVICE INFORMATION
In the U.S. If you are experiencing operational problems with your system,
wireless system require service, please contact the Nady Service Department at
(510) 652-2411 for a Return Authorization (R/A) Number and service quote (if out
of warranty). Make sure the R/A Number is clearly marked on the outside of the
package that you are returning.
If your unit is out of warranty, please enclose a cashier’s check or money order (or
pay by credit card) per instructions by the Nady Service Department. Ship your unit
prepaid to: Nady Systems, Service Dept, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA
94608. Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing. For service
of a unit under warranty, please follow the instructions in the following section.
Outside the U.S. For service or warranty matters please contact the Nady
distributor in your country through the dealer/store from which you purchased this
product.
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as it can be dangerous
and will also void the warranty.
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14. ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Nady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects
in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. If any
such defect is discovered within the warranty period, Nady Systems, Inc. will repair or replace the unit
free of charge, subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon return to Nady Systems. Please
do not return your Nady product to the store where it was purchased as Nady Systems handles your
warranty service directly. Communication with our Service Department is the most efficient means of
servicing your unit and we are dedicated to keeping you a satisfied customer.
To the extent permitted by law, any applicable implied warranties, including warranties of
merchantability and fitness are hereby limited to one year from the date of purchase. Consequential
or incidental damages resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranties are
hereby excluded. This warranty is in lieu of all other agreements and warranties, general or special,
express or implied and no representative or person including a Nady dealer, agent, or employee is
authorized to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale or use of this Nady Systems’
product.
Whereas some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, and do not allow
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to
you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from
state to state.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions:
1) This system must have been purchased from an authorized Nady dealer and all warranty service must be
performed by Nady’s service department. Any service not performed by Nady will automatically void this
warranty.
2) Items not covered: physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from the
factory by the shipper (Nady Systems is not responsible for such damage and all such claims must be
made against the shipping company by the consignee); defects caused by normal wear of the product
(expendable parts are typically connectors, cables, potentiometers, switches and similar components);
damage or defects caused by abuse, neglect, accident, failure to connect or operate the unit in any way
that does not comply with applicable technical or safety regulations, or improper repair, excessive heat
or humidity, alteration or unreasonable use of the unit, causing cracks, broken cases/housings or parts;
damage caused by leaking batteries; finish or appearance items; items damaged in shipment en route to
Nady Systems, Inc. for repair. The warranty is null and void if any Nady serial number has been removed
or defaced.
How To Obtain Service:
1) If factory service is required, you must contact our Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a
return authorization (RA) number. Make sure the RA number is clearly marked on the outside of your
package. (Please note: if an RA number is not included, our shipping department cannot accept your
package.)
2) Send the unit back to Nady Systems, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608, freight pre-paid.
You must include proof of date and place of purchase (i.e., photocopy of your bill of sale) or Nady cannot
be responsible for repair or replacement. Nady Systems, Inc. will not repair, nor be held responsible, for any
units returned without proper identification, return address, and RA number clearly marked on the package.
3) Per the above, Nady will perform all warranty service and return the unit to you at no charge. Nady
Systems will inform the buyer if product sent in does not meet the terms of this warranty and will provide a
quote for fixing the unit and/or shipping it back exclusively at the buyer’s expense.
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Consumer Alert
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless micro-
phone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system
without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may
not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power
level (not in excess of 50mW); and it has noprotection from inter-
ference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be
aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless micro-
phone systems, and these rules are subject to change.
For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC
(TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit
NADY SYSTEMS, INC.
6701 Shellmound Street • Emeryville, CA 94608 USA
Tel: 510/652-2411 • Fax: 510/652-5075
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