Page 2 - Table of contents
1 Table of contents Safety instructions ............................................................................................................. 2 FCC information ................................................................................................................. 3 Welcome ...........
Page 3 - Safety instructions; CAUTION; RISK OF SHOCK; WARNING; Explanation of Graphical Symbols
2 Safety instructions CAUTION RISK OF SHOCK CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user- serviceable parts inside. Only refer servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or m...
Page 5 - VocoPro; VocoPro Company Email Directory; FOR YOUR RECORDS; Model Number
4 Welcome... And Thank you for purchasing the UHF-3200 from VocoPro, your ultimate choice in Karaoke entertainment! With years of experience in the music entertainment business, VocoPro is a leading manufacturer of Karaoke equipment, and has been providing patrons of bars, churches, schools, clubs a...
Page 6 - Some common decibel ranges:; -Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation
5 Listening for a lifetime Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. VocoPro and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Elec...
Page 7 - Specifications and features; SPECIFICATIONS; Receiver; FEATURES
6 Specifications and features SPECIFICATIONS Transmitter (microphones) Carrier Frequency: UHF 614~694 MHz Freq. Stability 0.002% Power Output 30mv Current Loss 55mA Maximum Distance 197’ (Approx.) Battery 1.5V (AA) x2 Dimensions 1.4” (W) x 9.5” (H) Receiver Sensitivity 2uV @ sinad=12dB Spurious rejec...
Page 8 - Getting started; Setting up; Recommended
7 Before starting any installation procedures, it is recommend that you completely unpack all of the package contents. The original packaging should be kept in the event that re-shipping is needed. Upon unpacking the UHF-3200, you should have received the following items: UHF-3200 receiver (1) AC po...
Page 9 - Independent Mic Channels; Mixed Mic Channels; Getting connected; Connecting
8 1. Connect the AC POWER ADAPTER to the UHF-3200 receiver’s POWER INPUT connector, then plug the ADAPTER into a compatible AC electrical outlet. 2. Attach the antennas by screwing in until secure. Be sure the antennas are pointing as straight up as possible. 3. Connect the UHF-3200’s receiver to a ...
Page 10 - Front and rear panel descriptions; Front panel
9 1. POWER button - Turns the UHF-3200 On and Off. 2. SIGNAL INDICATOR LEDs - These will light up when signals are received from the microphone channels. 3. POWER (LED) - Indicates whether the UHF-3200 is ON or OFF. When it is lit, the power is ON. 4. VOLUME controls - Adjusts the individual VOLUME ...
Page 11 - Microphone descriptions; Handheld Microphone Battery Installation; MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; Microphone
10 Microphone descriptions Handheld Microphone Battery Installation 1. To remove the lid, press down on the tab and slide the lid down towards the bottom of the mic. 2. Insert 2 fresh 1.5-volt AA alkaline batteries. Make sure the batteries are inserted in the right direction according to polarity (+...
Page 12 - Microphone basics; MICROPHONE PLACEMENT & TONE QUALITY
11 Microphone basics Microphone Position The UHF-3200 is ideal for close-up vocals and can be held in the hand or mounted on a mic stand. The most common applications and placement techniques are listed below. Keep in mind that microphone technique is largely a matter of personal taste, and there is...
Page 13 - OPERATIONS; Operations
12 If you will be using the UHF-3200 with stage monitors and/or P.A. system, try 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. (With the speakers located in these positions, the possibi...
Page 14 - Troubleshooting; PROBLEMS; SOLUTIONS
13 Troubleshooting PROBLEMS No sound; receiver RF light(s) and mic(s) not lit. No receiver sound but the RF lights are glowing. Received signal is noisy or contains interference with transmitter on. Noise coming from the receiver with the mics turned OFF. Momentary loss of sound as transmitter is mo...
Page 15 - THE SINGER'S ULTIMATE CHOICE
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