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1. FM o o0mWf adgjustable 3 bands gt 100 dB 30 33 kHz 100 mA 35 kHz type x 2 Nickel hydrogen battery charger Condenser or Dynamic Capsule 97 x 68 x 22 mm 3 82 2 68 x 0 87 0 080 Kg 7 WARRANTY 1 WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD To obtain Warranty Service the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed Warranty Hegistration Card within 10 days of the Purchase Date All the information presented in this Warranty Registration Card gives the manufacturer a better understanding of the sales status so as to provide a more effective and efficient after sales warranty service Please fill out all che information carefully and genuinely miswriting or absence of this card will void your warranty service 2 RETURN NOTICE 2 1 In case of return for any warranty service please make sure that the product is well packed in its original shipping carton and it can protect your unit from any other extra damage 2 2 Please provide a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase with the returned machine and give detail information about your return address and contact telephone number 2 3 brief description of the defect will be appreciated 2 4 Please prepay all the costs involved in the return shipping handling and insurance 3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 3 1 ALTO warrants that this product will be free from any defects in materials and or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the purchase date
2. e 479725 479925 480425 480325 480525 480725 F 518 000 542 000 518 544 MHz 6047 Groupe Groupa 0044 90406 Groupe 8 519325 519525 513725 519926 520425 520325 8 senses 520725 senses 521425 521325 521525 5 522825 523425 523325 523525 523725 523925 6 524125 524325 524525 524725 524925 525425 amp 506505 senses 527125 527325 527 525 9 77 527925 528125 528325 528525 528 725 9 ANNEX F3 572 000 596 000 572 598 MHz Grow Groupa Groups 4 575725 575925 576425 575325 576506 575725 s 576905 577125 577325 577525 577795 577825 578425 573325 578525 578725 578825 878125 Pe senses 500725 senses 581425 551325 551525 s 591725 serae 502125 532325 562525 582725 F4 638 000 662 000 638 664 MHz 60407 Group Gu Groupa Grow Groupe 2 e325 639 525 639 725 639925 640425 640 325 3 640505 540725 640925 641125 641325 641 525 642 925 643 125 643 325 643 525 643 725 643 925 644125 644325 644525 644725 644925 645 125 646505 543725 646925 647125 647325 547525 9 647 725 647 925 646125 648325 648525 646 725 9 ANNEX F5 702 000 726 000 702 731 MHz onse s s our cos o
3. AU 800 system is full of key features such as AUTO SCAN function battery level monitoring and others Enjoy your AU 800 and make sure to read this Manual carefully before operation Depending on the options available your AU 800 system consists of 1 AU 800R PLL UHF Diversity Receiver c AU 800R POWER ANT B Either one of the following transmitters AU 800H It is a handheld transmitter with rubberised finished and level hi fi microphone capsule 1 INTRODUCTION Type Dynamic Mic Frequency response 50 Hz 16 kHz 3 dB Impedance 300 20 at 1kHz Sensitivity 71 dB 3 dB Direction Omni directional X 1000 Hz Y 50 9 dBv Pa Y 77 5 dBv Pa Y 48 6 dBm Pa Y 75 3 dBm Pa D 0 0 dB D 0 0 dB D 28 8 dB Microphone Frequency Response IMagn dB re 1V uBr 240 A I R Ei i 50 60 DL _ 272 1 J j j 4 180 70 LG j jJ J Ji j j j Jio j jJ 1 1 j J ji _ 90 re AU 800P A bodypack transmitter with belt clip The bodypack transmitter will come with either 1 A cable to be connected to an electric guitar or bass 2 A Lavalier Microphone This is the little bug to be clipped on ties shirts nipples etc 3 A Headset Microphone that is fit like a pair of sunglasses so that the Player ha
4. for example HM 38 condenser microphone or LM 10 clip microphone 1 4 3 Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Phantom power supply for Condenser microphone Pin 3 for Guitar bass and keyboards Pin 4 for Dynamic or Condenser microphone 2 9 Charge Jack With the rechargeable batteries put inside use the charger supplied to recharge the batteries 6 Battery Compartment This unit may be powered from one pair dry or rechargeable batteries size AA 1 5 7 Belt Clip It is the detachable belt clip for easy carry during the live applications 8 Antenna It is a flexible antenna To get effective transmission never cover the antenna with hand clothes etc during operation and always position the transmitter nearby the receiver 4 OPERATION OK if so far you remember all the functions and features of your system you are ready to operate the Unit Let s start from the Receiver 4 1 For the AU 800R PLL UHF Diversity Receiver Ti AF ee 1 eC BIB 25 This indicates the Frequency Group There are 12 Groups and each Group includes 12 different channels frequencies B This indicates the Channel Number There are 12 channels for each one of the 12 Groups for a total of 144 channels C MUTE If the Display shows the Mute function is disengaged If the display shows x the Mute function is engaged D Th
5. if you have completed the Warranty Registration Card in time 3 2 The warranty service is only available to the original consumer who purchased this product directly from the retail dealer and it can not be transferred 3 3 During the warranty service ALTO may repair or replace this product at its own option at no charge to you for parts or for labor in accordance with the right side of this limited warranty 3 4 This warranty does not apply to the damages to this product that occurred as the following conditions e Instead of operating in accordance with the user s manual thoroughly any abuse or misuse of this product e Normal tear and wear e The product has been altered or modified in any way e Damage which may have been caused either directly or indirectly by another product force etc e Abnormal service or repairing by anyone other than the qualified personnel or technician And in such cases all the expenses will be charged to the buyer 3 9 In no event shall ALTO be liable for any incidental or consequential damages some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you 3 6 This warranty gives you the specific rights and these rights are compatible with the state laws you may also have other statutory rights that may vary from state to state 19 SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED NO 1 Lane 17 Sec 2 Han Shi West
6. 125 863 325 863 525 863 725 863 925 864 125 864 325 ess urs res 6182 es sos ons ores onus e a res ms Remark 1 The values with underlines should be scanned manually by adjusting the UP DOWN key 2 The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference Group 1 1 850 125 Group 1 10 851 925 Group 2 2 852 725 Group 2 5 859 925 Group 3 4 857 725 Group 2 862 325 Group 5 8 867 725 Group 4 11 874 725 Group 8 6 863 525 Group 8 8 868 325 F9 915 000 939 000 915 944 MHz Tess sese n sos eons 9048 ses or os or re errses rrr st 2 nz oon env eral roses roses zs s sees sn vs sense sos 52072 sans se serene eren a 2205 s2255 022 72 case eas ses sensn cae aa senso ones eea ses s omes ea s sesso ee ese son en s s s es 125 asc enses 826725 225925 e er es seraen sers sen e er es son 125 soon ense s22 725 senes cn 125 ncs e ese es sees soos see sac osos nz onn oen Es e 94709 sonne sono eas ses 525 725 son vs oon nes 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Channel Frequency band Heceiver type Frequency response Frequency stability TS Modulation mode S N Ratio Dynamic HF sensitivity Audio output Balance output Power supply Dimensions WxDxH Weight Model Oscillation mode Carr
7. 5 68 725 9 ANNEX F7 798 000 822 000 798 827 MHz C Te osos os o e sas o ar oe vo Br rs mes mua mus Remark 1 The values with underlines should be scanned manually by adjusting the UP DOWN key 2 The following channels can be used simultaneously without any interference Group 1 1 798 125 Group 1 10 819 725 Group 2 2 800 725 Group 2 5 807 925 Group 3 4 805 725 Group 2 810 325 Group 5 8 815 725 Group 4 11 822 725 Group 8 6 811 525 Group 8 8 816 325 9 ANNEX F8 850 000 874 000 850 879 MHz Groupe Group3 Group4 Groupo Group6 Group7 Group8 Group9 Group iO Group11 Group 850 125 850 325 850 525 850 725 850 925 851 125 851 325 851 525 851 725 851 925 852 125 852 325 E 852 529 852 725 852 925 853 125 853 325 853 505 853 725 853 925 854 125 854 305 854 525 854 725 3 804 925 855 125 855 329 855 505 855 705 859 925 856 125 856 325 856 525 856 905 857 125 4 857 305 857 525 857 725 857 925 858 125 858 325 858 525 858 725 858 925 859 125 859 325 859 525 5 859 725 859 925 860 125 860 325 860 525 860 725 860 925 861 125 861 325 861 525 861 725 861 925 862 125 862 325 862 525 862 725 862 925 863
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9. a E lt gt AU 800R 800H 800P SERIES WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM www altoproaudio com Version 2 0 OCT 2007 English IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire do not expose this equipment to moisture or rain PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR THE BACK PANEL OF THIS EQUIPMENT THERE ARE NO PARTS NEEDED BY USER INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT FOR SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTERS This symbol wherever used alerts you to the presence of un insulated and dangerous voltages within the product enclosure These are voltages that may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock or death This symbol wherever used alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions Please read Protective Ground Terminal AC mains Alternating Current 4 Hazardous Live Terminal ON Denotes the product is turned on OFF Denotes the product is turned off CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the product Head this Manual carefully before operation Keep this Manual in a safe place Be aware of all warnings reported with this symbol Keep this Equipment away from water and moisture Clean it only with dry cloth Do not use solvent or other chemicals Do not damp or cover any cooling opening Instal
10. a simple concept The threshold above or below that a signal is made pass through the receiver or not N 4 OPERATION Table For the AU 800H 800P transmitters Press the CH ON key for a few seconds and the transmitter will be powered ON At this point the blue back lighted display will show The frequency at which the unit is operating The Battery Status w AF x RF H E325 ws Preset frequency Hemaining battery life Fig 9 And now that you know how to operate your AU 8O00H Receiver let s learn how to use the AU 800 Transmitters The following instructions apply both to the handheld version and to the bodypack version There are 2 keys on the Transmitter labelled CH ON and SELECT With the Transmitter switching ON you can slightly press the CH ON key again and you will access to the following parameters Preset Group Preset Channel V nm x Vu itf 1 1 L 1 Fig 6 Fig 7 4 OPERATION Note Why ALTO wireless systems come with 144 different frequencies Not because you will need to use 144 different microphones at the same time It is unlikely that you will use more than 8 systems at the same time so why 144 frequencies This mainly depends on Countries regulations We offer frequencies from 470 to 900 MHZ Some of these frequencies are illegal in certain Countries and vice versa Offering such a wide range of frequencies we make sure that each single C
11. e levels are PL 0 the output power is 5 dBm PL 1 the output power is 10 dBm PL 2 the output power is 15 dBm And for the Bodypack version the levels are PL 0 the output power is 3 dBm PL 1 the output power is 5 dBm PL 2 the output power is 12 dBm position the transmitter nearby the receiver 4 OPERATION LOCK Function You don t want accidental change of frequency or other setting in the middle of a performance do you Any miss operation during a live performance can be easily avoided thanks to the LOCK function With the LOCK function ON no further change of setting is allowed until the Transmitter is unlocked To access the LOCK Menu press the CH ON key four times and then press the SELECT key to lock or unlock the Transmitter Settings Your choice of setting will automatically be saved into the Transmitter in a few seconds The blue display shows lock and unlock depending on the operating mode L fo CFL UL Fig 10 LOCK Fig 11 UNLOCK DI 4 IMute Function oometimes there are things that you want to tell to your Friends on stage or your nearby Companion during a Meeting but not necessarily to the rest of the world especially if you are ON LIVE on CNN A smart feature on your Transmitter allows you to easily MUTE the microphone so you are free to talk to the people next to you without the rest of the world hearing what you say To enter into MUTE function simply press the SELECT
12. een found the display will flash and the HF bar indicator and Battery life icon will appear Press MEM again slightly and such frequency will be stored into your AU 800H Heceiver Please note that frequencies can be scanned manually using the UP DOWN key See the Annex for more details MENU key This key activates several functions Press this key slightly once and you will get into the MANUAL SELECT for the 144 frequencies When the GROUP indicator is flashing you can press the UP DOWN keys to select manually the desired Group Then you can press the MEM key to store this setting Press the MENU key twice and the CHANNEL indicator will flash Use the UP DOWN keys to selected the desired channel and then press MEM key to store this setting Press the MENU key three times and you can adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL Using the UP DOWN keys you have the choice to select three different levels PL indicates that the output level is 1 1mV PL 1 indicates that the output level 15 575mV PL 2 indicates that the output level is 250mV Fig 1 Note This function is only available when using the XLR balanced output Press the MENU key four times and you will get into the MUTE function Use the UP DOWN keys to mute unmute the Unit Fig 2 mute function off Fig 3 mute function on Press the MENU key five times and you will activate the SQUELCH function To squelch or not to squelch this is the issue oquelch is a complicated name to express
13. exposure to noise level These are shown in the following chart lt y HOURS X DAY SPL EXAMPLE 8 90 Small gig 6 92 train 4 95 Subway train 3 97 High level desktop monitors 2 100 Classic music concert 102 1 105 0 5 110 25 or less 115 Rock concert According to OSHA an exposure to high SPL in excess of these limits may result in the loss of heat 10 avoid the potential damage of heat it is recommended that Personnel exposed to equipment capable of generating high SPL use hearing protection while such equipment is under operation The apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable IN THIS MANUAL EET 1 ZA ZIEL ENEE E ee ee eee 3 ae CONIROC u 4 IDNO E NI m 13 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFIGATIONS rr 18 19 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchasing the 800 ALTO wireless system Your AU 800 is based on a new revolutionary UHF PLL phase loop locked circuit which allows the simultaneous use of more than 144 channels depending on your country regulations The Receiver is provided with 2 antennas that constantly monitor the incoming HF radio frequency signal and send only the stronger HF Signal to the AU 800 Receiver Your
14. ier Frequency Band Frequency Response Frequency Stability T H D Modulation Mode HF Output Power Dynamic Tone Trequency Current Drain Max Deviation Battery Optional Mic Capsule Optional Dimensions Weight Model Oscillation mode Carrier Frequency Band Frequency Response Frequency Stability T H D Modulation Mode HF Output Power Dynamic Tone Trequency Current Drain Max Deviation Battery Optional Mic Capsule Optional Dimensions Weight AU 800R Multi channels up to 144 frequency presets for each frequency band UHF 470 900 MHz Dependent on applicable country regulations PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED 50 Hz 15 kHz dB 0 00596 10 C 50 C 1 kHz lt 0 890 FM gt 90 dB gt 100 dB 100 dBm 30 dB SINAD Unbalanced 6 3mm phone jack 550mV 20KHz deviation 1 1 V 20 kHz deviation DC 15V SOOmA AC 115V 230V 50 60Hz adaptor 210 155 44 8 2 x 8 1 x 1 7 1 10 Kg AU 800H PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED UHF 470 900 MHz Dependent on applicable country regulations 50 Hz 15 kHz dB 10 00590 C 50 1 kHz lt 0 8 FM o o0mWf adjustable 3 bands gt 100 dB 30 33 kHz 100 mA 35 kHz type x 2 Nickel hydrogen battery charger Condenser or Dynamic Capsule 277x b38 5mm 10 9 1 447 0 246 Kg AU 800P PLL UHF SYNTHESIZED UHF 470 900 MHz Dependent on applicable country regulations 50 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB 10 0050 5070 1 2 lt 0 8
15. is shows the selected frequency E This shows you the remaining life of the Battery of your Transmitter 3 segments means full life 1 segment means it is time to replace or recharge the battery this icon disappeared it means that your transmitter is switched OFF This barCAF indicates the level of the audio signal coming into the Receiver This bar HF indicates the level of radio signal coming into the Receiver This indicates which of the 2 antennas is operating Radio signal will automatically switch from Ant 1 to Ant 2 indicating that the diversity circuit is operating properly And now let s see the four keys in detail MEM key The first function of this key is to activate the AUTO SCAN function Suppose that you have more than one ALTO transmitter in front of you with your AU 800H Receiver and you want to start to operate one of them with your AU 800 First of all you should turn your Transmitter ON then with your AU 800R Receiver turned ON press the MEM key at least for one second Your AU 800H will automatically look for the frequency where your ALTO Transmitter is operating It will scan all the 12 Groups and Channels for a total of 144 frequencies available BN 4 OPERATION During this process the audio output will be muted and the display will show you the Group Number scanned the channel number scanned and the frequency that is being scanned Once the transmitter frequency has b
16. key for a few seconds and the Transmitter will mute any audio signal going to the Press SELECT again for a few seconds and you will UNMUTE the Transmitter 9 ANNEX Frequency Band Selection Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information These regulations state which devices can use which frequencies and help to limit the amount of HF radio frequency interference in all wireless communications To be flexible enough to operate worldwide MOD 800R Wireless receivers are available in a number of models each with a unique frequency range Each frequency range or band spans up to 24 MHz of the wireless broadcast spectrum Available bands are F1 470 000 484 000 470 496 MHz F2 518 000 542 000 518 544 MHz F3 572 000 586 000 572 588 MHz F4 638 000 662 000 638 6564 MHz F5 702 000 726 000C702 731 MHz F6 740 000 764 000C740 768 MHz F7 798 000 822 000 788 82 7 MHz F8 850 000 874 000 850 878 MHz F9 915 000 939 000 815 844 MHz 470 000 494 000 470 496 MHz Groupe 00009 Groups Groupe _ e aries arises 471725 471905 472125 472 905 a 472505 472725 arases 473125 473325 473525 _ 4 473925 aries 474325 474525 474725 s 474905 475425 475325 475525 475725 475925 6 976185 478325 476505 476728 1076826 477 125 s 478725 4rses 478125 473325 479525
17. l the equipment only in accordance with the Manufacturer s instructions Ol cma 7 Power Cords are designed for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC outlet seek advice from a qualified electrician Protect the power cord and plug from any physical stress to avoid risk of electric shock Do not place heavy objects on the power cord This could cause electric shock or fire 8 Unplug this equipment when unused for long periods of time or during a storm 9 Refer all service to qualified service personnel only Do not perform any servicing other than those instructions contained within the User s Manual 10 prevent fire and damage to the product use only the recommended fuse type as indicated in this manual Do not short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet Dispose of this product should not be placed in municipal waste and should be separate collection 11 Move this Equipment only with a cart stand tripod or bracket specified by the manufacturer or sold with the Equipment When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart equipment combination to avoid possible injury from tip over 12 Permanent hearing loss may be caused by exposure to N extremely high noise levels The US Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the permissible
18. ll still need to connect the receiver to your Mixing Desk and to a wall plug 2 Audio Output Jack be used with an unbalanced cable and standard 1 4 mono jack 3 DC Input You can connect the supplied AC Adapter to this socket 3 2 AU 800H Handheld Transmitter 1 Front Grill This spring steel mesh grill will protect the microphone capsule during a live performance Especially made for heavy metal players alcohol drugs etc e LCD Display This nice blue LCD will indicate the current operation status 3 CH ON Key If you press this key for a few seconds your Transmitter will be switched ON or OFF Once you have switched the unit ON just press this key again slightly and you can edit various parameters such as CHANNEL GROUP POWER LEVEL and LOCK UNLOCK Once you are in the LOCK position no further operation is allowed And in a few seconds the display will show the current selected frequency In MHZ Battery level will also be shown BN 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS 4 SELECT Key Once you are in operation mode you can access this key to edit certain parameters Press this key for a few seconds and the unit will enter in the MUTE mode In this way you can tell your Bass Player what you think about the Sound Engineer without anybody knowing Press it again for a few seconds and you will unmute the unit 9 Battery Compartment This unit may be powered from one pair of dry or rechargeable batteries
19. ountry on the planet will have more than enough choice of frequencies available Not only A certain frequency is close to the frequency generated by lighting equipment a computer a fax machine and so on Therefore thanks to the large number of frequencies available you can easily switch to another frequency that is interference free In your Transmitter there are 12 frequency bands or GROUPS Each Group contains 12 channels according to EMC regulations To select a Group you must first switch your Transmitter ON by pressing the CH ON key for a few seconds until you hear the beep and the blue display is lighted Then press the CH ON key again slightly and you will access the GROUP menu At this point use the SELECT key to change the GROUP value from 1 to 12 Now to access the CHANNEL menu press again slightly the CH ON key two times and use the SELECT key to change frequency from 1 to 12 Your Setting will be automatically saved in a few seconds and the display will go back to the main menu showing the operating frequency Note Once you have changed the operating frequency on your Transmitter you need to activate the SCAN function in your AU 800RH Receiver In this way the with synchronize automatically on the Transmitter frequency RF Output Power Select Your Transmitter can operate on three different levels of output power These are different from the Handheld Model and the Bodypack model For the Handheld model th
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21. s both hands free to play an instrument dance shot the Audience etc 1 INTRODUCTION LM 10 Clip microphone 38 Condenser microphone Preset Impedance 680 ohm Preset Impedance 600 ohm Freq Response 50 12 kHz Freq Response 80 12 kHz Sensitivity 65 dB 3 dB at 1kHz Sensitivity 68 dB 3 dB at 1kHz Directional 12x180 mm o 0 47 x7 1 Directional Uni directional Weight 220 0 0491 Weight 52g O 1215 2 FEATURES FEATURES OF AU 800R PLL UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER AUser Friendly interface including a large blue back lighted display and an intuitive MENU system for easy operation Auto Scan Function A2 Antennas and switching diversity circuit Selector for three different audio output levels depending of kind of mixer used A Squelch control to minimize HF interferences FEATURES OF AU 800H AND TRANSMITTERS A Soft touch rubberised painting to avoid handling noise A Rechargeable battery design Selector for three different output levels depending of kind of receiver used ALCD display A Battery status display AMute function this function is very welcomed by Politicians Lock function to avoid miss action during a live performance Each AU 800 System complies with EMC regulations and includes 144 different channels Not all channels may be available in certain Countries depending on local regulations They are manufactured under 1509000 2000 ISO TS 16949 2002 qualit
22. size AA 1 5 6 Charge Jack With the rechargeable batteries putting inside use the charger supplied to recharge the batteries Note This charger is for buyer s option You can buy it from your dealer 7 Antenna The Antenna of your AU 800H is integrated in the microphone body Please do not cover the antenna for optimal HF transmission We also include 7 different color antenna covers for multiple operation of frequency 3 3 AU 800P Body Pack Transmitter 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS 1 LCD Display This nice blue LCD will indicate the current operation status 2 CH ON Key If you press this key for a few seconds your Transmitter will be switched ON or OFF Once you have switched the unit ON just press this key again slightly and you can edit various parameters such as CHANNEL GROUP HF POWER LEVEL and LOCK UNLOCK Once you are in the LOCK position no further operation is allowed And in a few seconds the display will show the current selected frequency in MHZ Battery level will also be shown 3 SELECT Key Once you are in operation mode you can access this key to edit certain parameters Press this key for a few seconds and the unit will enter in the MUTE mode In this way you can tell your Bass Player what you think about the Sound Engineer without everybody knowing that Press it again for a few seconds and you will unmute the unit 4 Mini 4P Connector This connector is used to connect the unit with the clip microphones
23. y management system 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS Ok enough with numbers Let s start to familiarize with your AU 800 System First of all the AU 800R Receiver 3 1 AU 800R PLL UHF Diversity Receiver THE FRONT PANEL m a Lro AU 800R POWER fo ed MENU B _ DOWN MEM 1 Power Switch It switches your AU 800H ON and e UP DOWN Keys You can adjust the right values through these two keys once the MENU is activated 3 DISPLAY All the key functions of your AU 800 Receiver are monitored through this big amazing blue back lighted display such as Radio Signal Audio Signal Battery life absolutely with some little magic you can see the battery life of the transmitter directly on the group value channel value and the selected frequency 4 MENU Key Via this key you can activate the desired function 9 MEM Key You can enter the selected frequency via this key moreover you can also activate the AUTO SCAN function via the same key 6 Antenna Input Sockets You must connected the two cute antennas you found in the box if you want to get proper HF transmission AN b 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS THE REAR PANEL XA opc x Q zu o QD BALANCED 1 Audio Output XLR To connect a balanced cable with XLR connector we forgot to tell you that although your AU 800 system is wireless you wi
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