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owner's manual THE SINGER'S UL TIMA TE CHOICE UHF-6800 owner’ s manual UHF-6800 UHF PLL 100-Frequency Dual-Channel W ireless Microphone System.
1 T able of contents Introduction Safety instructions ................................................. 2 FCC information ..................................................... 3 W elcome .... ......................................................... 4 Listening for a lifetime .
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4 And Thank you for purchasing the UHF-6800 from V ocoPro, your ultimate choice in Karaoke enter tainment! With years of experience in the music enter tainment business, V ocoPro is a leading manufact.
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6 Featur es and specifications Features • UHF System ranges from 700MHz - 850MHz • T wo mic channels each with individual volume controls • PLL synthesized for an even clearer signal • 100 ma.
7 Getting star ted Mounting Mounting the UHF-6800 The UHF-6800 can be mounted into a 19” rackcase and requires 1 RU(1.75”) of available rackspace. What you will need: • 19” Rack case (not included) • 4 Mounting screws (not included) • 1 RU of available rack space • Phillips-head screwdriver (not included) T o mount: 1.
8 Getting star ted cont. Antennas Batteries Connecting the Antennas 1. Screw on each antennae to the BNC connectors on the front of the UHF-6800. T wist clockwise until it is secure. Connecting the AC adapter Caution: Before connecting the power supply , make sure that the power switch on the reciever is switched OFF .
9 Getting star ted cont. Setting Up on Stage If you will be using the UHF-6800 with stage monitors and/or a P .A. system, tr y the following: • Place the stage monitor directly behind the microphone. • Locate the P .A. loudspeakers so that they point away from the rear of the microphone.
10 Getting connected The UHF-6800 gives you two options for outputting vocals 1. Each channel independently using the BALANCED A and B XLR outputs 2. Each channel together using the MIXED ¼” output.
11 Fr ont panel contr ols and functions 1. Display LCD screens - Displays the Frequency/Channel number and UHF signal strength for each microphone channel. 2. Arr ow buttons - Use to navigate through the Frequency/Channel select menu on the receiver , when choosing a frequency for each channel.
12 Rear panel contr ols and functions 1. AC Power jack - Main power jack for connection to an AC electrical outlet or power strip/surge protector . 2. Squelch controls - Use this to adjust the squelch to limit unwanted inter ference.
13 Micr ophone contr ol functions 1. Grill - Protects the microphone car tridge and helps reduce “breathy” and wind noise pick-up. 2. Display Screen - Displays the microphone’s current Frequency/Channel and the batteries’ charge level.
14 Micr ophone basics Microphone Position The UHF-6800 is ideal for close-up vocals and can be held in the hand or mounted on a mic stand. Keep in mind that microphone technique is largely a matter of personal taste, and there is no one “correct” microphone position.
15 Operations T urning On/Off the UHF-6800 Receiver NOTE: Before turning on the UHF-6800’ s power , be sure that it is plugged into a power source. For maximum protec- tion, use a power strip or surge protector . T o power on: 1. Hold down the POWER button for 2 seconds while the unit is on.
16 Operations cont. Selecting a Frequency NOTES: • When selecting a frequency , the frequency on the receiver must match the frequency on the mic. Mic Channel A and Mic Channel B must be set to different frequencies. • Make sure that the LOCK is set to OFF on the microphone and the receiver .
17 Operations cont. Frequency By locking a frequency , you can prevent the user from accidentally changing the frequency . T o lock the frequency on the Receiver 1. Choose which mic channel that you are changing the display for , either Microphone Channel A or Microphone Channel B.
18 Operations cont. Adjusting the Squelch If you are experiencing signal interference, tr y turning the squelch higher to eliminate unwanted interference signals. Squelch isolates the strongest signals and cuts out the weaker ones. T o adjust the squelch: 1.
19 T r oubleshooting No sound output • Make sure the microphone and receiver power switches are set to the ON position. • Check microphone batteries to ensure that they are providing sufficient power . Let battery charge or replace if necessar y .
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