WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM. OWNER.S MANUA. 311DRH . 311DR . 221R . 211R . 200R31LT . 31IT . 32BT . 32IT . 31HT . 31XT AZDEN CORPORATIO. 147 New Hyde Park Roa. Franklin Square, NY 1101. 516.328.7500 vox . 516.328.7506 fa. azdenus@aol.com . Thank you for purchasing AZDEN.S .PERFORMANCE SERIES. wireless system. This manual covers th. 311DRH, 311DR, 221R, 211R and 200R receivers and the 32BT (Lavaliere), 31XT (Plug-in XLR), 31H. (Handheld), 31LT (Lavaliere) and 31IT (Instrument) transmitters. Receiv
Input level RF Power Input Impedance Audio Adjust. Range Battery Dimensions Weight UHF 188 Selectable Frequencies (566.125-589.875MHz) Dual-channel ReceiverPLL Synthesized-95dBm 50Hz – 15kHz >57dB (±5kHz) “A” Weighted MIC Level – unbalanced – 3.5mm Mini-Jack -64 dBm – 600 ohms @ ± 5kHz deviation -28 dBm – 600 ohms @ ± 40kHz deviation 2 “AA” Alkaline (2 x 1.5V) - 3-4 hours runtime 2 “AA” rechargeable Ni-MH (2 x 1.2V) 6VDC @ 0.5A 2.87"W x 4.45"H x 1.59"D (73 x 113 x 40.5 mm) Approx. 10.2oz (290g)
If there is too much, or too little gain, adjust the volume on the receiver. If the soun. is distorted, move the microphone further away from the sound source. 31IT: Plug the cable into a guitar or bass. Set the instrument volume to the midway point. While playing th. instrument, adjust the volume on the mixer or amplifier to the desired level. If there is too much, or too littl. gain, adjust the volume on the receiver. If the sound is distorted lover the input gain on the 31IT. With th. system
Channel Selectivity . 67 dBm Intermodulation . 62 dBm Noise Reduction Expander (TOKO) Audio Output -22 dBm (balanced) @ 1 kHz ± 40 kHz Output Impedance 2 k . (balanced) S/N Ratio 57 dB (± 5 kHz) Power Reqirement 2 “AA” Batteries (Alkaline) - 6-8 hours runtime Dimensions 63W x 98H x 27D mm 2.48W x 3.86H x 1.06D inches Weight .180 g (6.35 oz) w/batteries 15BT Belt-pack Transmitter RF Power 25 mW Antenna 1/4 wavelength Frequency Response 50 Hz - 15 kHz Reference Deviation ± 5 kHz (-60 dBm - 1 kHz i
40-17,000Hz (– 3dB) Monitor Output ............................................ 50-17,000Hz (– 3dB) Noise Level Mic (– 50)...................................................... – 55dB Line (+0) ....................................................... – 57dB T.H.D. ............................................................ 0.15% @ 1KHz MIC Input Level Electronic Balanced .................................... – 50dBu MIC Output Level Switchable Electronic Balanced ................ +0 / – 50dBu Unb
(24) Insert two fresh Alkaline* “AA” batteries* into the compartment. Make sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment. *While Alkaline batteries are preferred, you can use rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries. In the battery compartment you will also find #25 and #26: (25) MIC LEVEL Control: The MIC LEVEL control enables you to adjust the audio level of the microphone. Using the supplied tool, turn the dial clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decreas
Ch.1 is on the “Tip” while Ch.2 in on the “Ring”. (5) LCD Display: The twin LCD display will light up when the power is turned “ON”. The LCD displays show the following information. TV:Receive Channel Number: 30:01 – 33:47 Battery Condition: Using a 3-step indicator - 1 (Low) to 3 (High) Reception Level: Using a 4-step indicator - 1 (Low) to 4 (High) To change the TV:Receive channel number, use the tip of the tool provided and press the UP or DOWN button until the desired channel number appears
Connect an audio cable from the output o. the receiver to a mic/line input on your audio mixer or amplifier. Plug the receiver.s AC adaptor into the 12. input jack on the receiver, and then plug it into the 110-120 VAC electrical outlet. With the volume of you. mixer or amplifier set to minimum level, turn your system.s power on. Turn on the transmitter(s). Make sur. all LEDs on the receiver and transmitter(s) are operating as described in the preceding pages. Now set th. receiver.s volume to th
With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right (column B on the included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency channels (numbered 0-9). There are actually 92 possible selections. (14) POWER This switches the transmitter “ON or “OFF” (15) MIC Input Jack Plug the supplied EX-503L microphone into the MIC jack and tightened the collar until it is snug (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN). In addition to the EX-503L, other lapel and/or headset microphones with 3.5mm plugs can also be used with the 15BT. (17) Audio
special .screw-down. connecting jack that eliminates the possibility of the jack being accidentally pulled out. A standard 3.5mm mono jack can also be used but will not afford the extra protection. (8) Metal Belt Cli. Used to attach the 32BT securely to a belt. 31XT Plug-in transmitter adaptor. Note: The 31XT is designed to turn any wired dynamic metal-body microphone that has an XLR output into . wireless microphone. Connecting the 31XT: Disconnect the microphone cable from the microphone by pu