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

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Setting the Frequencies Manually

If you are using the UHF-5900 in a area with heavy RF interference, you may have to set the frequencies manually. Before

Setting the Frequencies Manually

Setting the Frequencies Manually

you start selecting frequencies manually, we recommend that you obtain information on your proximity to TV broadcast

towers (see page 18).

MANUAL SETUP

Setting up the frequencies manually

1. Ensure the main power switch on the rear panel is turned ON.

Ensure the module is turned ON. Ensure the microphone is

turned ON.

2. Press the MENU button on the module until group (GR) is

visible in the display window.

3. Press the up and down buttons to select a group. ex: GR16 is

GROUP 1-6, GR2A is GROUP 2-A

NOTE: The two left modules use GROUP 1 and the two right

modules use GROUP 2.

4. Once a group is selected, press the MENU button until channel

(CH) is visible in the display window.

5. When “CH” is visible, press the up and down buttons to select

a channel. The number of channels varies from group to group.

6. Once a frequency channel has been selected, press the MENU

button until “IR” is visible in the display window.

7. When only “IR” is visible in the display window, hold the

microphone up to the module so there is a clear line of sight

between the infrared (IR) sensors. Press the SET button to

program the microphone. Hold the microphone up to the

module until the RF bars show up in the display window.

NOTE: If the RF bars do not show up, make sure the

microphone is turned on and that nothing is blocking the IR

sensor, and attempt this step again.

8. 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.

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

interference. With the microphone off, if the RF indicator still

has bars showing, there may be interference. If this happens,

you need to select another frequency.

10. Repeat the process for the remaining modules and mics.

Once this process is complete, the microphones and modules will

remain assigned to these frequencies until you change them.

Setting up the Microphones

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