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1. 31 BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER LATCH 32 LATCH BUTTON OPERATION NOTES 1 2 The AWX6526U AWX6526UG AWX6526UH and AWX6526UM need to be turned off before changing the AA batteries Signal dropout or unexpected noise may be caused by a low battery or by an excessive distance between the transmitter and the receiver If you encounter signal dropout or unexpected noise please check the batteries first If the batteries are still fresh try to readjust the antennas on the AWR6526U receiver Avoid placing the receiver in a corner to prevent any RF reception deterioration Avoid placing the receiver antennas close to an obstruction or close to any metal surface Try to place the receiver as far away from the digital equipment including computers and CD players as possible If more than one AWR6526U wireless microphone receivers are stacked together or placed in a rack do notlet the antennas touch each other or cross each other Before the AWM6526U is to be used in a new location place the AWR6526U receiver at the intended location and walk through the area with the transmitters to locate any radio frequency blind spots where a momentary loss of sound or short period of noise may occur whenever the transmitters are moved to these spots Do not drop the transmitter on the floor or strike the transmitter with any object Always turn off the transmitter and remove the batteries if the transmitter is not to be used for a period of
2. Move the receiver to another location Select another operating frequency 14 Loud noise from receiver even when the transmitter is on Another transmitter is using the same frequency Turn off another transmitter or change to a channel with different frequency Interference signal at that frequency Select another operating frequency Receiver is placed too close to an interference Move the receiver to another location source such as a computer digital device or CD player Select another operating frequency Distorted sound Low transmitter battery level Replace transmitter battery The volume control on the receiver is set too high overloading the subsequent sound device input Turn down the volume control on the AWR6526U receiver Short range or signal dropouts Low transmitter battery level Replace transmitter battery Poor antenna reception Reposition antenna or receiver Interference Signal Select another operating frequency Too many obstacles between the receiver and transmitter Move the obstacles or move the receiver away from nearby metal objects Momentary loss of sound when transmitter is moved around the performing area Radio frequency RF blind spots Reposition the receiver If the momentary loss of sound problem cannot be removed walk through the performing area and m
3. SYNC A and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW refer to numeral 20 on page 10 for handheld transmitter and numeral 26 on page 11 for body pack transmitter to the IR AB see numeral 7 Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel frequency and the Channel A RF LED light green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver Press the Channel B Sync button SYNC B and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW to the IR AB Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel B frequency and the Channel B RF LED light green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver Press the Channel C Sync button SYNC C and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW to the IR CD Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel C frequency and the Channel C RF LED light green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver Press the Channel D Sync button SYNC D and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING 8 WINDOW to the IR CD Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel D frequency and the Channel D RF LED light green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been rec
4. body pack transmitter to the IR AB Window refer to numeral 7 on pages 8 and 9 of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel A frequency and the Channel RF LED light Green refer to numeral 4 on page 8 will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver Press the Channel B Sync button and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW of the second transmitter to the IR AB Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel B frequency and the Channel B RF LED light Green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver Press the Channel C Sync button and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW of the third transmitter 5 to the IR CD Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel C frequency and the Channel C RF LED light green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver Press the Channel D Sync button and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW of the fourth transmitter to the IR CD Window of the AWR6526U receiver the above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel D frequency and the Channel D RF LED light green will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter s signal has been received by the receiver 3 Adjust the volume con
5. 20005 PROFESSIONAL FOUR CHANNEL UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM WITH 16 ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCIES AWM6526U OWNER S MANUAL Thank you for purchasing the Audio2000 S professional four channel UHF wireless system with 16 adjustable frequencies Forthe best results and the utmost satisfaction from your new unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it forfuture reference TABLE OF CONTENTS MENTI oe cect earned Ce EEEE eaa 1 PE 1 Package 2 3 lU NERIS 6 System Configurations 7 System Une DIIS sxucseusiassscdeansdndsSoadaenstacascdansecnaeeedaaendads 8 Operation AWR6526U sc ccsiccianstoswsoecsdacceastadeanswatossensatense 8 Operation AWX6526U casececiostesedndncsesadacdosadkwondsacadoesusecece 10 Operation 9168 daa een anak riin ESEE 12 13 Nine c 14 Service Information seid rase uiis RR ad dh bend 16 WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Dangerously high voltages are present inside the unit Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only PRECAUTIONS On Safety Operate only on designated AC power supply 120V AC in North America Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checke
6. LE CAUSES SOLUTIONS RF signal No sound and no The power of the transmitter is off Turn on the transmitter Incorrect AA battery polarity in the transmitter Correct the AA battery polarity Antenna is not on the receiver or bad antenna connection Install the antenna or check the antenna connection Transmitter too far away from the antenna or RF signal blocked Reposition the transmitter to closer area or remove the RF signal block No sound while RF and AF signals normal Receiver volume turned to minimum Adjust the volume control knob to have an optimal volume output Receiver audio cable is missing or defective Connect repair or replace the audio cables Volume control of the sound system connected to the AWR6526U receiver is set to minimum Adjust the volume control on the sound system which is connected to the AWR6526U receiver No sound while RF signal is normal and AF signal does not exist The microphone cartridge of the transmitter is defective Return transmitter to factory or authorized service station for service Loud noise from receiver only when the transmitter is off Interference signal at that frequency Reposition receiver or adjust the antenna orientation Select another operating frequency Receiver is placed too close to an interference source suchasa computer digital device or CD player
7. NCED MICROPHONE OUTPUT 1 4 Jack This is a mixed unbalanced microphone output from all four channels mixed output 12 12 DC INPUT Tip Positive HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE Q19 TE TL em Cn 14 16 ERGO 13 15 17 18 20 13 MICROPHONE WINDSCREEN 14 POWER ON OFF LED INDICATOR 15 POWER ON OFF SWITCH 16 HANDHELD MICROPHONE BODY 17 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 18 BATTERIES 2 X AA alkaline batteries or 2 X NiMH rechargeable AA batteries 19 MICROPHONE BATTERY COVER 20 INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW This IR window is hidden under the microphone battery cover numeral 19 In order to synchronize the frequency of the handheld microphone to the frequency of the AWR6526U receiver the microphone battery cover needs to be opened and set aside to expose this IR window Place this window 4 inches 10cm away and facing the receiver IR window to proceed to the transmitter frequency synchronization 10 BODY PACK WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 24 2221 rT 0 1 N w 23 30 30 EE B 30 mm Et E 131 m 23 26 21 POWER ON OFF amp MUTE BUTTON This button is to be used as a power On Off switch and as a mute button When the body pack transmitter power is off press this button steadily to turn on the power and the green Power LED Indicator wil
8. ark Blind spots Avoid these Blind spots during performance 15 SERVICE INFORMATION SHIPPING DAMAGE If the shipping carton is found to be damaged notify the delivery company immediately Save the damaged carton as evidence for the delivery company to inspect It is the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the delivery company for any damage that occurs during shipping In the case that the shipping carton is in good condition but the unitis damaged or defective call Audio2000 S at 805 523 2759 FACTORY SERVICE If the equipment needs factory service call Audio2000 S at 805 523 2759 for a Return Authorization number RA number and the address of the authorized service representatives Insure and ship the product prepaid in its original carton along with proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice to the above address Please clearly write the RA number on the shipping carton Also enclose a note describing the problem along with any other helpful information such as where and how the unit was used LIMITED WARRANTY H amp F Technologies Incorporated H amp F hereby warrants that Audio2000 S products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 one year from date of purchase Atits option H amp F will repair or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you The Limited Warranty will not cover any item that has been in H am
9. d by qualified personnel before operating it any further Unplug the unit from the wall outlet or set the Master switch to OFF if it is not to be used for several days To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself On Installation Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on surfaces rugs blankets etc or near materials curtains draperies that may block the ventilation holes Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock On Repackaging Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal container in which to transport the unit When shipping the unit to another location repack it as it was originally packed at the factory PACKAGE CONTENTS Items Quantities AWR6526U Receiver 1 Wireless Transmitters Handheld Microphones and or Body Pack Transmitters AC DC Adaptor Antennas 14 to a Cable Rack Mount Ear Kit AA Batteries Two for Each Transmitter Owner s Manual QUICK SETUP A Remove packing material B Install the AWR6526U receiver 1 Place the AWR6526U receiver at a location at least 3 5 feet 1 meter away from the ground and all the walls Also keep the AWR6526U receiver away from any electro magnetic noise sources as far as possible 2 Mount bo
10. ections as follows NOTE 0 DIP Switch Down 1 DIP Switch Up Selection ChannelA Channel B Channel C Channel D Number DIP Switches DIP Switches DIP Switches DIP Switches 0 1 ERE uu LLL REL 1234 1234 1234 1234 Maint REL REL 1234 1234 1234 1234 t RE RE 1234 1234 1234 1234 Mahal njajal 1234 1234 1234 1234 maniy LET EET 1234 1234 1234 1234 Halls halls mial in ALA 1234 1234 1234 1234 ALAR 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 2 If the transmitters need to have their frequencies adjusted to match to the receiver frequencies utilize the infrared signal windows as follows Su 40 9 nd D For SyncA or B For Sync C or D esi oa D r JD e T O a Following the previous sections to open the battery covers of the transmitters either handheld or body pack Keep both transmitters power on Press the Channel A Sync button refer to numeral 6 on page 8 and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW refer to numeral 20 on page 10 for handheld transmitter and numeral 26 on page 11 for
11. eived by the receiver 7 INFRARED SIGNAL EMISSION WINDOWS IR WINDOWS There are two infrared signal emission windows one for Channels A amp B IRAB and one for Channels C amp D IR CD REAR PANEL 8 mo MET E B8 e 12 io mu 9 10 10 1 8 TNC ANTENNA JACKS There are two TNC antenna jacks one for Channels A amp B ANT AB and the other for Channels C amp D ANT CD 9 BALANCED MICROPHONE OUTPUTS XLRM Jacks There are four independent balanced microphone output XLRM jacks one for each channel 10 16 FREQUENCY DIP SWITCHES There are four sets of 16 frequency DIP switches one for each channel The sixteen 16 adjustable frequencies can be adjusted by setting the DIP switches The frequencies corresponding to the DIP switch settings are listed as follows NOTE 0 DIP Switch up 1 dip Switch Down DIP Switches Channel Channels amp Channels amp 0 1234 Number Frequencies MHz Frequencies Mhz 0000 0 663 050 688 700 1000 1 670 650 679 400 0100 2 663 300 677 500 1100 3 666 050 682 750 0010 4 667 100 678 450 1010 5 667 850 678 700 0110 6 669 350 680 950 1110 7 662 500 681 500 0001 8 663 150 675 550 1001 9 668 050 682 250 0101 10 664 300 677 350 1101 11 666 950 681 950 0011 12 664 550 678 450 1011 13 662 350 679 050 0111 14 660 200 684 000 1111 15 661 800 678 950 11 UNBALA
12. er by sliding the battery cover out Place two 1 5V AA batteries into the battery housing with the battery polarity orientation as indicated Place the battery cover back on the handheld transmitter by sliding the battery cover back in Turn on the power of the handheld transmitter b Set up the body pack transmitter 1 Open the battery cover of the body pack transmitter by pushing the latch button refer to numerals 31 amp 32 on pages 11 and 12 inwards There is a concaved opening and the latch button is at the lower side of the opening and flipping open the battery cover Place two 1 5V AA batteries into the battery compartment with the battery polarity orientations as indicated Plug the supplied headset or lavalier microphone into the microphone input a mini XLR jack on the body pack transmitter When the lavalier microphone is used the AUDIO INPUT ATTENUATION SWITCH refer to numeral 27 on page 11 needs to be set to the OdB position When the headset microphone is used the AUDIO INPUT ATTENUATION SWITCH needs to be set to the 10dB position Flip the cover down in the direction toward the latch button to close the battery cover Turn on the power of the body pack transmitter The green LED indicator will be turned on D Setting up the AWM6526U system 1 The best wireless reception can be achieved by selecting the DIP switch setup to all channels on the AWR6526U receiver Selections 0 through 7 Totally 8 sel
13. f Handheld Microphones Lavaliere Microphones Headset Microphones and or the Guitar transmitters Four Independent Balanced XLR outputs and One Mixed Unbalanced 1 3 Output Microcontroller CPU Controlled Automatic Synchronizing the Receiver and Transmitter Frequency through Infrared Signal 6 8 Four Independent Volume Control Knobs One for Each Channel 9 Integrated Antenna for Effective RF Output and High Transmission Quality 10 One Power LED indicator Four AF Red LED indicators and Four RF Green LED indicators 11 Rugged Metal Rack Mountable Receiver Chassis 12 Operating Range up to 100ft 13 12VDC Power Supply SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS AWM6526U Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and four AWX6526U wireless handheld microphones AWM6526UD Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and two AWX6526U wireless handheld microphones and two AWX6526UH wireless headset microphones AWM6526UE Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and two AWX6526U wireless handheld microphones and two AWX6526UM wireless lavalier microphones AWM6526UF Comprising AWR6526U receiver and two AWX6526UH wireless headset microphones and two AWX6526UM wireless lavalier microphones AWM6526UG Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and four AWX6526UG wireless guitar transmitters AWM6526UH Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and four AWX6526UH wireless headset microphones AWM6526UL Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and three AWX6526U wi
14. l be turned on While the power is on press this button steadily to turn off the power and the green Power LED Indicator will be turned off If the power is on and this button is pressed once this button will have the body pack transmitter muted and the power LED indicator will turn yellow If the body pack transmitter is muted press this button once again to turn off the mute and the power LED indicator will turn back to green If the power level of the AA batteries is low the power LED indicator will start to blink between green and yellow 22 POWER LED Green MUTE LED Yellow INDICATOR 23 ANTENNA 24 MICROPHONE INPUT 25 BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER 26 INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW This IR window is hidden under the body pack battery cover numeral 25 In order to synchronize the frequency of the body pack transmitter to the frequency of the AWR6526U receiver the body pack battery cover needs to be flipped open to expose this IR window Place this window 4 inches 10cm away and facing the receiver IR window to proceed to the transmitter frequency synchronization 27 AUDIO INPUT ATTENUATION SWITCH 0dB amp 10dB This switch needs to be set to the OdB position when the lavalier microphone is used This switch needs to be set to the 10dB position when the headset microphone is used 11 28 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 29 BATTERIES 2 X AA alkaline batteries or 2 X NiMH rechargeable AA batteries 30 BELT CLIP
15. p F s estimation subject to alteration misuse neglect accident or improper installation In addition any service not performed by H amp F or an authorized service center will terminate terms of this warranty Normal wear and tear of this product will not be covered by this or any implied warranty No liability will be accepted for damages loss directly caused from the use of this product H amp F s liability shall be limited to the repair replacement of this product if found to be defective 2013H amp F Technologies Incorporated website www audio2000s com 16
16. reless handheld microphones and one AWX6526UM wireless lavalier microphone AWM6526UM Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and four AWUX6526UM wireless lavalier microphones AWM6526UN Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and one AWX6526U wireless handheld microphone and three AWX6526UM wireless lavalier microphones AWM6526UR Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and three AWX6526U wireless handheld microphones and one AWX6526UG wireless guitar transmitter AWM6526UX Comprising an AWR6526U receiver and three AWX6526U wireless handheld microphones and one AWX6526UH wireless headset microphone SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AWR6526U RECEIVER FRONT PANEL 0 9 0 i QO Oo 3 3 4567654 3 3 456765 I IN In 1 POWER ON OFF SWITCH 2 POWER LED INDICATOR Red 3 AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT KNOBS There are four audio level adjustment knobs one for each channel These four knobs are used to raise or lower the audio levels 4 RADIO FREQUENCY RF SIGNAL INDICATORS Green These RF indicators are used to indicate the wireless signals being received from the transmitters 5 AUDIO FREQUENCY AF SIGNAL INDICATORS Red These AF indicators are used to indicate the audio input signals being received from the transmitters 6 INFRARED SIGNAL SYNC BUTTONS There are four infrared signal SYNC buttons one for each Channel Keep all four transmitters power on Press the Channel A Sync button
17. th the antennas onto the left and right TNC antenna jacks Make sure that any of the antennas is not enclosed in a large metal body 3 Plug the supplied AC DC adaptor 12VDC output connector to the AWR6526U receiver s DC input and then plug the AC input of the adaptor to a 120V AC outlet North America 4 Connectthe outputs of the AWR6526U receiver to microphone inputs of a mixer or a sound system In order to do so 1 you could use the supplied microphone cable a cable with 74 connectors on both ends to connect from the unbalanced output an jack to an microphone input on a mixer or a sound system or 2 you could get four balanced microphone cables cables with a male XLR connector at one end and a female XLR connector on the other end not included in the package to connect from all four balanced outputs male XLR jacks to four balanced microphone inputs female XLR jacks on a mixer or a sound system 5 Turn all four audio level adjustment knobs all the way to the minimal audio position Press the power On Off switch to turn on the AWR6526U receiver After the power of the AWR6526U receiver is turned on the power LED indicator will be turned on Note The audio level adjustment knobs will be adjusted to its optimal position after the transmitters are turned on as discussed in the following section C Setup the transmitters a Set up the handheld transmitter 1 Open the battery cover of the handheld transmitt
18. time to prevent the transmitter from being damaged by leaking batteries 12 SPECIFICATIONS AWR6526U RECEIVER RECEIVING MODE SUPERHETERODYNE DOUBLE CONVERSION INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES 110MHz 10 7MHz ANTENNA INPUT TNC 500 SENSITIVITY 15dBuV SENSITIVITY REGULATING RANGE 15 30dBuV RF SQUELCH gt 80dB WEIGHT 4 2 Ibs 1 91 Kg DIMENSIONS W X D X H 16 5 X 9 4 X 2 0 420 X 240 X 50 mm AWX6526U TRANSMITTER ANTENNA BUILT IN ANTENNA QUARTER WAVE WHIP ANTENNA EMISSION POWER 8mW MAX SPL 130dB IMAGE SPURIOUS gt 70dB MICROPHONE CARTRIDGE HANDHELD MICROPHONE DYNAMIC LAVALIER or HEADSET ELECTRET CONDENSER BATTERIES ALKALINE AA X 2 or RECHARGEABLE AA X 2 AWM6526U SYSTEM FREQUENCY RANGE UHF MODULATION MODE FM OSCILLATION MODE VCO PLL 45KHz COMPRESS EXPAND and DEVIATION AUTOMATIC VOLUME LIMIT CIRCUIT CHANNEL WIDTH 30MHz S N RATIO gt 85dB TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION lt 0 3 1 KHz AWEIGHTING FREQUENCY RESPONSE 80 15 000 Hz 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Should problems occur they are in many cases due to simple operation mistakes or the like On the basis of the following checks you will be able to rectify anumber of problems yourself without difficulty If the problem cannot be remedied after the following checks please consult your dealer PROBLEM POSSIB
19. trol knobs on the AWR6526U to the maximum position and adjust the mixer or the sound system which is connected to the AWR6526U microphone outputs to have an optimal sound level If the sound seems to be abnormal it may be caused by the overdriven inputs of the mixer or the sound system Adjust the volume control knobs on the AWR6526U to a lower level until the abnormal sound quality is removed The AWM6526U is now ready 4 If more than one AWM6526U are to be used the frequencies of the AWM6526U systems other than the first one need to be adjusted to be different from one another First refer to the DIP Selection Diagram on the top portion of page 5 to select the DIP switch selection number that is different from the other AWR6526U receivers to be used at the same time For instance if there are three AWR6526U receivers to be used at the same time and the frequencies of first two receivers have been selected to be Selection 0 and Selection 2 from the DIP Selection Diagram the third AWR6526U receiver can select any DIP switch selection numbers other than Selection 0 and Selection 2 Then refer to step one of this section for the frequency transmitters synchronization details AWM6526U SYSTEM PERATURES N gt NO UHF Band Frequencies 19 Rack Mountable Receiver Including Rack Mount Ear Kit Agile Frequencies with PLL Phase Lock Loop 16 Adjustable Frequencies Including Four Wireless Transmitters Comprising Combinations o

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