Basic operations – VocoPro UHF-5900 User Manual

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Basic Operations

Setting Up with Stage Monitors/P.A. System

If you will be using the UHF-5900 with stage monitors and/or a P.A. system, try the following:

• Place the stage monitor directly in front of the

microphone.

• Locate the P.A. loudspeakers so that they point

away from the rear of the microphone. (With

the speakers located in these positions, the

possibility of feedback is greatly reduced).

• Always check the stage setup before a

performance to ensure optimum placement of

microphone and monitors.

NOTE: Every wireless microphone installation is

a unique situation, and can present a variety of

problems. Never attempt a live performance without

fi rst conducting a “walkthrough” test of the system

in the performing area. If major changes (additional

wireless systems or intercoms, relocation of scenery,

etc.) have been made since the last walk-through

test, check the wireless system again, as close to

performance time as possible.

Avoiding Interference

As with all RF devices, interference can be a problem. While some causes of interference are unavoidable, others can be

avoided by taking certain precautions. Below are some helpful hints to avoid unwanted interference.

• Make sure that the operating frequencies used with you wireless system do not coincide with local TV station

broadcast frequencies.

• If using multiple systems, or within range of other systems, check all wireless frequencies in use to make sure that

no two frequencies are being used at the same time.

• For all operating frequencies, make sure there is at least 1 MHz between each frequency.

• Before using a system in a new location or another city, perform a walk-though to check for new problems.

• Check the squelch control setting on the receiver. A higher squelch setting provides better protection against

interference. However, since a high setting also can cause a reduction in operating range, set the control to the

lowest position that reliably mutes the interference.

• Make certain that all batteries are fresh and new. Weak batteries make a system more susceptible to interference.

• If not in use, power down electronic equipment such as computers, CD players, and other digital devices, as they

are a common source of wireless interference; especially if they are in close proximity to the receiver.

• As much as feasible, keep computers and other digital devices at least 3 feet away from the wireless receiver and/

or its antennas.

Improving Range

To get the most usable range out of your wireless microphone system, follow the helpful hints below.

• Always try to keep an unobstructed line of site between the wireless receiver’s antennas and the wireless

transmitters. Metal objects between the wireless transmitters and receiver commonly reduce the operating range.

• When mounting the wireless receiver, avoid mounting it behind other electronic equipment, low to the ground, or in

remote equipment/sound rooms.

• As far as feasible, minimize the amount of squelch applied to channels; the higher the squelch setting, the lesser

the operating range.

• When operating the wireless system, keep all wireless transmitters at least 10 feet away from the receiver and its

antennas. Wireless transmitters in close proximity can overload the receiver and reduce its overall sensitivity, as

well as possibly cause interference with other channels on the system.

• Use only high-quality alkaline batteries in the wireless transmitters. Other types of batteries might not provide

suffi cient voltage and capacity for full power transmission.

• Position the receiver antennas so they do not touch each other.

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