Controls and functions, Top view control panel – Lectrosonics UH195 User Manual

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

The UH195 may be used with a wide variety of microphones. The 3-pin XLR connector on the UH195 allows the
transmitter to be used with any dynamic microphone, as well as many two wire positive bias lavalier systems (such
as those systems supplied by Lectrosonics).

INPUT JACK

Standard 3-pin Switchcraft XLR type. Pin 2 is signal, pin
3 is signal ground, and pin 1 is case ground (see sche­
matic below). The UH195 is self-locking onto a standard
microphone. The XLR connector is permanently bonded
to the metal collar, and is not normally replaceable. The
electret bias is 5 Volts at 1mA or less. The bias is
connected in a “phantom” manner and will not interfere
with any standard balanced microphone. If severe noise
is experienced when the microphone is moved with
respect to the UH195, the cause is an unbalanced
condition between pins 2 and 3 of the microphone.

1

2

3

+5V

100uf

1uh

1uh

1uh

To Mic
Preamp

100

1K

POWER/MUTE SWITCH

Turns the battery power on and off. The center position is an “audio mute” which should be used when setting the
MIC LEVEL control. The “mute” position disconnects the audio signal from the transmitter and allows you to adjust
the audio modulation level without the possibility of feedback. When turning the transmitter on, pause for a moment
in the “mute” position. This will prevent a turn-on surge from occurring (a “thump” sound).

POWER ON/OFF LED

Glows brightly when battery is good. A weak or dim LED means that the battery is weak, and has about an hour of
operation left. If the LED fails to light, the battery should be replaced. The power LED should light up in both the
“mute” and “on” positions of the POWER/MUTE SWITCH.

The POWER LED is connected to a precision battery test circuit that continuously monitors battery voltage. The
LED is at full brightness with a new 9 Volt alkaline battery. As the battery voltage drops during use, the LED bright­
ness will also decrease. After 7 to 8 hours the battery voltage will be about 7 Volts. The LED will be completely
extinguished. Since the internal circuits are all tightly regulated and the RF output stage has a separate discrete
regulator, the transmitter will continue to
operate to a battery voltage of 6.5 Volts.
From 6.5 Volts to 6 Volts, the transmitter will
still operate, but with degraded performance.
Please note that a weak battery will some­
times light the POWER LED immediately
after turn on, but soon will discharge to the
point where the LED will extinguish.

The combination of an accurate battery
condition indicator and regulation of all
internal circuits guarantees much longer
battery life, as well as consistent perfor­
mance versus battery life.

LIMIT LED

LEVEL LED

LEVEL

OFF

MUTE

ON

BATTERY
POWER
LED

MODULATION LEDS: Indicate the proper

TOP VIEW

CONTROL PANEL

setting of the MIC LEVEL control.

LEVEL LED: Flickers or glows all the time if the audio volume is adequate for normal operation.

LIMIT LED: Lights up when the audio volume is high, indicating that the signal level is being limited by the compres­
sor. Optimum signal-to-noise ratio is obtained when the limit LED lights occasionally.

MIC LEVEL: Used to adjust the audio input volume for the proper modulation level. Rotate knob until the LEVEL
LED flickers when there is an input signal. The LIMIT LED should light occasionally.

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