Page 3 - System Features; BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitters
System Features W-1KU receiver Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF • performance with 120dB dynamic range and operation up to 500 feet line-of sight1000 user selectable UHF frequencies • per bandTrue Diversity circuitry with two complete • front ends for maximizing range and most effective eliminat...
Page 4 - Quick User Controls Guide; VOL
4 Quick User Controls Guide W-1KU receiver: Front View GROUP CHANNEL VOL 1 9 10 8 7 3 11 12 GROUP CHANNEL VOL 3 4 5 6 2 1. AF/PEAK LED TREE Shows audio level — the RED LED indicates maximum audio level allowable 2. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/CH (00-99), Volume Levels (0-63), A-B Diver...
Page 5 - Mounting rackears for receiver
13 19 15 16 17 18 14 20 21 W-1KU receiver: Back View 5 13. DC INPUT JACK For connecting external AC/DC adapter for powering receiver 14. DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT DC15VDC/400mA 15. BALANCED MIC OUT Audio output — fixed mic level 16. MUTE (SQUELCH) CONTROL Controls the mute level for the receiver — turn C...
Page 6 - HT-1KU Handheld Transmitter
6 Quick User Controls Guide HT-1KU Handheld Transmitter 23 30 31 32 25 27 28 29 26 IR H L RF 22 37 40 24 38 39 22. BATTERY COVER Unscrew to insert two AA alkaline batteries 23. MIC BALL Windscreen 2 4. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/CH (00-99), INPUT AUDIO LEVEL, and BATTERY status (1 bar...
Page 8 - Buttons Function; MAIN MENU; Selecting the W-1KU receiver; System Operation; rack-mounting the receiver
Buttons Function The Power Button (12) is used to turn the receiver on or off. When the button is pressed, the lit blue backlight on the lCD Display (2) indicates the receiver is on. Press the Power button again to turn off the receiver. The backlight on the LCD will turn off indicating the receiver...
Page 9 - ⁄4” Unbalanced line; adjusting the Squelch; rF level; audio level and Peak leD Indicator; Xlr
9 Installing antennas Install antennas by connecting the two antennas (19) included with your system to the two rF Connectors (18) located on the back of your W-1KU receiver. The optimal positions of the antennas are 45 degrees from the receiver and 90 degrees from each other. For maximum range, it ...
Page 10 - Microphone Transmitter; Battery Compartment; Powering the Transmitter On/Off; Ir Sync Button
At maximum receiver volume setting, as indicated by the Volume display, the system output is approximately +4dB higher than a direct cord-to-amp connection. Note: As when making any connection, make sure the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the minimum level before plugging in the receiver to ...
Page 11 - HT-1KU Transmitter Switches; Operating the HT-1KU; rF Power
11 a radio signal on the same channel as the receiver. The Signal Strength and Diversity Indicators on the receiver’s LCD display will then light up, indicating that the IR link is completed. If no action is taken during the three seconds of active data transfer, the receiver and the transmitter uni...
Page 12 - BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter
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. Note: The RF Signal meter and the Diversi...
Page 13 - lCD; BT-1KU Transmitter Switches
13 more at three seconds, indicating that the IR transmission is over. Upon successful data transfer (usually in less than two seconds) the transmitter’s backlight will light up and the transmitter will transmit a radio signal on the same channel as the receiver. The Signal Strength and Diversity In...
Page 15 - Specifications
15 Specifications SYSTeM OVerall SPeCIFICaTIOnS Operating Frequency range 672MHz-697MHz (US) Freq. Synthesized (1000 channels switchable) 25kHz/step Pll system frequency stability <0.005% Frequency response 30Hz-18kHz +/-3dB Dynamic range 120dB Harmonic Distortion <0.5% Modulation FM (F3E) +/-...
Page 16 - Cautions and Troubleshooting; Feedback; Power; Unbalanced line; rF Interference and
16 Cautions and Troubleshooting Feedback Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, transmitter location and speaker placement. Please also note the pickup pattern characteristics of the microphone selected. Unidirectional mics are more resistant to feedba...
Page 17 - Miscellaneous Tips; This is very important.
17 Miscellaneous Tips For optimum operation with external • antennas, low loss RF shielded cable should be used and the length of the cable should not exceed 10’ (3 m).The receiver antennas should be kept • away from any metal surfaces whenever possible as they can reflect away or shield the incomin...
Page 18 - Frequency; Frequency Plan; Accessories; Part number; Service Information; Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as
18 Frequency Frequency Plan Band 1: 672.000-696.975MHz 25KHz per step (1000 Channels) U.S. Accessories Part number Description IC-U1K Instrument cable included for BT-1KU/GT transmitter, 3.5mm locking mini plug to 1⁄4” AC-W1KU 15-18VDC/400mA AC/DC receiver power supply adapter included RMK-1KUS Sing...
Page 19 - One Year Limited Warranty; This warranty is subject to the following conditions:
19 One Year Limited Warranty Nady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. If any such defect is discovered within the warranty period, Nady Systems,...