Setting up the microphones, Setting the frequencies automatically – VocoPro UHF-5900 User Manual

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Setting up the Microphones

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

The

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

wireless mics can be set

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

to a frequ

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

ency automatically using the frequency scan function

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

Setting the Frequencies Automatically

. Automatic setup is easy, and

is recommended for most areas. If you live in a metropolitain area, it might be necessary to use the manual setup process.

AUTOMATIC SETUP

Setting up the microphones using the frequency scan function.

1. Prepare the System: Ensure the main power switch on the

rear panel is turned ON. Ensure the module is turned ON.

Ensure the desired microphone is turned ON.

Note: The automatic process happens quickly, so it’s a good

idea to have the mic on and in hand during this process.

2. Select a Group: Press the MENU button on the module until

“GR” is visible in the display window. Then press the up and

down buttons to select a group.

After 5 seconds the unit will automatically scan for an available

frequency, and then switch to mic program mode. Have the

mic on and ready for the next step.

3. Program the Mic: While the IR icon appears on the screen,

hold the microphone up to the module about 8 inches away so

that the two IR windows are facing each other.

Hold the mic there until the RF bars appear in the display

window

4. Test the Mic: Check the microphone by speaking into it. The

AF bars in the display window should illuminate when you speak.

Note: After turning on a microphone, there is a 5 second delay

before audio transmission.

Turn off the microphone (not the module) to test for outside

interference. If the RF indicator still has bars showing,

interference may be occurring. If this happens, perform an

auto-scan on a different group.

After each channel is successfully paired, leave both the

microphone and module on. This will prevent the next module

from thinking that frequency is available. (Be sure to set the

mics behind the main unit so they don’t get re-programmed)

5. Repeat the process for each remaining mic and module.

Once this process is complete, the microphones and modules

will remain assigned to these frequencies until you change

them.

Troubleshooting this process:

The module continues to scan a group: That group probably

has too much interference. Switch the module off and on

again and try scanning a different group.

The RF bars didn’t show up and the mic has no audio: The

mic probably didn’t get programmed. Make sure nothing is

blocking the IR windows, the microphone is switched on, and

repeat the process.

There is still RF intereference after auto scanning several

different groups: If you can’t seem to fi nd an interference

free frequency after scanning several groups, you might be

in an area with heavy RF interference. You may need to use

the manual frequency selection process. See page 15 for the

manual process.

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