Page 3 - U100 Series Camera-mount UHF Wireless Microphone Systems; Installation and Operation; The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter; Introduction; System; separate; Notice to individuals; Any source of RF (radio frequency) energy
U100 Series Camera-mount UHF Wireless Microphone Systems Installation and Operation CAUTION! The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter have been precisely adjusted for optimum performanceand compliance with federal regulations. Do not attemptto open the receiver or transmitter. To do so will ...
Page 4 - Receiver Setup; Location; External Power
Receiver Setup Location The ATW-R100(x) receiver is designed primarily to be mounted to professional video cameras using the includedhook & loop fasteners (mounting methods and positions willvary with the camera being used). However, the receiver will provide outstanding professional performance...
Page 5 - Body-pack Transmitter Setup; Battery Selection and Installation; Do not force the door closed.; Battery Condition Indicator
5 4 3 2 1 1 Shield (Ground) Shield/Bias – Shield/Audio “–“ Shield/Audio “–“ 2 Bias + Out Bias + In Open Open 3 Lo-Z Mic In Mic Audio Mic Audio “+” Jumper to Pin 1 4 Source Load Jumper to Open Jumper to (2.2 k V ) Pin 1 Pin 1 5 Hi-Z Line In Open Open Line Audio ”+” ATW-T101 BATT ON OFF ST.BY INPUT CH...
Page 6 - Plug-on Transmitter Setup; fully; Transmitting Antenna
6 BATT ON X 10 X 1 0 5 4 3 2 1 9 87 6 0 5 4 3 2 1 9 87 6 CHANNEL MIC LEVEL OFFSTAND BY Lo Hi ATW-T102 Input Connector Power Switch (Off/Standby/On) Battery Condition Indicator Microphone Level Control Channel Selector Switches Fig. D Plug-on Transmitter Setup Battery Selection and Installation Alway...
Page 7 - System Operation; Setting Channels; Turn the transmitter on.; Setting Mic Levels; CAUTION! Adjust the Mic Level control; RF Interference
System Operation Setting Channels Use the provided screwdriver to set the channel selectorswitches on the receiver and transmitter to the same frequency (Fig. A/C/D). As an example using a non-”x” unit, setting the X10 selectoron “5” and the X1 selector on “2” designates channel 52,operating at 734....
Page 8 - For future reference, please record your system information here.
8 Specifications † Optional Microphones and Cables Overall System UHF Operating Frequency “x” systems 656.125- 668.500 MHz non-”x” systems 728.125-740.500 MHz Number of Channels 100 total Frequency Stability ±0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequencycontrol Modulation Mode FM Normal Deviation ±10 kHz Operat...
Page 9 - Audio -Technica U100 Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies; Multi-channel Systems; For use where TV Channel 57 is operating:; Designator; U100 Frequency and Channel Designator List
Audio -Technica U100 Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies Multi-channel Systems Following are groupings of frequencies suggested for multi-channel wireless systems. Group A: Channels 00, 02, 08, 15, 46, 50, 60 (or 62), 71, 76, 80, 93, 99 - or - Group B: Channels 01, 03, 07, 25, 30, 41, 44, 56, ...
Page 10 - Audio -Technica U100x Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies; For use where TV Channel 45 is operating:; U100x Series Frequency and Channel Designator List
Audio -Technica U100x Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies Multi-channel Systems Following are groupings of frequencies suggested for multi-channel wireless systems. Group A: Channels 00, 02, 08, 15, 46, 50, 60 (or 62), 71, 76, 80, 93, 99 - or - Group B: Channels 01, 03, 07, 25, 30, 41, 44, 56,...
Page 11 - Ten Tips To Obtain The Best Results; One -Year Limited Warranty; Prior approval from
Ten Tips To Obtain The Best Results 1. Use only fresh alkaline batteries; replace the receiver batteries in pairs. Do not use “general purpose” (carbon-zinc) batteries. 2. Position the receiver so that it has the fewest possible obstructions between it and the normal location of thetransmitter. Line...