Nady 8W-1KU Manual - Page 14

Setting up the Transmitter, Buttons Function, Connecting Input Audio Source, Powering

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decrease the RF power (reduced range). This is a useful feature as the "L" setting increases battery life and also optimizes the number of channels that can be used simultaneously in a given location. Use this setting for normal use not requiring maximum operating range. A range walk test before use will determine which setting is best for your application. Slide the On/Off switch to the "ON" position and the microphone is now ready to use. The receiver's RF Signal Meter (12) and one Diversity A or B Indicator (2) should now be on, indicating a received signal from the transmitter. Adjust the volume of the receiver per Connecting Audio Output. Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A or B indicator on the receiver's LCD display should be "ON" in normal operation. flashing Battery Meter "BATT" Icon (33). Buttons Function The RF Power Level Switch (44) is used to select Hi/Low power transmission. When the Set Button (42) is pressed, the LCD main menu will cycle in the following order: MAIN MENU > VOLUME > GROUP > CHANNEL > MAIN MENU (repeats) The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (43) work in the set mode only. They can be used to change any Group/Channel as selected (if not using IR Sync from receiver). They can also be used to select the desired Input audio level VOL setting. Or they can be used to turn on the LCD display. During manual programming, the selected function will flash for five seconds or press the Set button to confirm the selection and the display will return to the main menu. Connecting Input Audio Source BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter (LT, LT/HM or GT) Setting up the Transmitter The BT-1KU bodypack requires two AA Batteries (50) to operate. To install the batteries into the battery compartment, lift the Battery Compartment Door (46) by grabbing the two spring-loaded locking tabs and pull out, exposing the Battery Compartment (45). Insert two fresh AA batteries according to the correct polarity as indicated on the transmitter body. Close the battery cover, ensuring the cover is snapped shut. Fresh alkaline batteries can last provide up to 8-10 hours of operation, but in order to ensure optimum performance it is recommended that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of use or as indicated necessary by the Use the Audio Input (37) 3.5mm locking mini jack for connecting the audio input cord from lapel mic (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument (GT), depending on which version transmitter is being used. Secure the connection to the cable by lining up the slot of the 3.5mm mini connector and turning the ring to securely lock in. Powering the Transmitter On/Off To turn on the transmitter, slide the Power Off/Mute/On Switch (38) to the "MUTE" (middle) position (transmitter on, audio muted). The LCD backlight will light up. The unit is now on. After ten seconds the backlight will automatically turn off. The Group (30), Channel (31), Input Volume Level (32) and Battery Meter (33) remain on in normal operation. As many of the five LCD battery levels 14

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decrease the RF power (reduced range).
This is a useful feature as the “L” setting
increases battery life and also optimizes
the number of channels that can be used
simultaneously in a given location. Use
this setting for normal use not requiring
maximum operating range. A range walk
test before use will determine which setting
is best for your application.
Slide the On/Off switch to the “ON”
position and the microphone is now ready
to use. The receiver’s RF
Signal Meter (12)
and one
Diversity A or B Indicator (2)
should
now be on, indicating a received signal from
the transmitter. Adjust the volume of the
receiver per Connecting Audio Output.
Note:
Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or
screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume,
transmitter location and speaker placement.
The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A or B
indicator on the receiver’s LCD display should be
“ON” in normal operation.
BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter
(LT, LT/HM or GT)
Setting up the Transmitter
The BT-1KU bodypack requires two
AA
Batteries (50)
to operate. To install the
batteries into the battery compartment, lift
the
Battery Compartment Door (46)
by grabbing
the two spring-loaded locking tabs and pull
out, exposing the
Battery Compartment (45).
Insert two fresh AA batteries according
to the correct polarity as indicated on the
transmitter body. Close the battery cover,
ensuring the cover is snapped shut. Fresh
alkaline batteries can last provide up to 8-10
hours of operation, but in order to ensure
optimum performance it is recommended
that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours
of use or as indicated necessary by the
flashing
Battery Meter “BATT” Icon (33).
Buttons Function
The
RF Power Level Switch (44)
is used to
select Hi/Low power transmission.
When the
Set Button (42)
is pressed, the LCD
main menu will cycle in the following order:
MAIN
MENU
>
VOLUME
>
GROUP
>
CHANNEL
>
MAIN
MENU
(repeats)
The
(Up) or
(Down) Buttons
(43)
work in
the set mode only. They can be used to
change any Group/Channel as selected
(if not using IR Sync from receiver). They
can also be used to select the desired Input
audio level VOL setting. Or they can be
used to turn on the LCD display.
During manual programming, the selected
function will flash for five seconds or press
the Set button to confirm the selection and
the display will return to the main menu.
Connecting Input Audio Source
Use the
Audio Input (37)
3.5mm locking mini
jack for connecting the audio input cord
from lapel mic (LT), Headmic
(LT/HM),
or instrument (GT), depending on which
version transmitter is being used. Secure
the connection to the cable by lining up
the slot of the 3.5mm mini connector and
turning the ring to securely lock in.
Powering the Transmitter On/Off
To turn on the transmitter, slide the
Power Off/Mute/On Switch (38)
to the “MUTE”
(middle) position (transmitter on, audio
muted). The LCD backlight will light up.
The unit is now on. After ten seconds the
backlight will automatically turn off. The
Group (30)
,
Channel (31)
,
Input Volume Level (32)
and
Battery Meter (33)
remain on in normal
operation.
As many of the five LCD battery levels