Peavey PRO COMM U1002 User Manual

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10Rear Panel: (4) Rear Antenna Input Connectors (A/B): Installed with antenna directly. This connector also provides power for optional an

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113. INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER (1) Install the two antennas to the antenna sockets (4) on the rear panel, illustrated in Fig. 3 or on fr

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12(a) Unbalanced Output: When using an instrument/patch cable, connect one end of the cable to the unbalanced output (8) of the receiver and t

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134. 19'' RACK INSTALLATION (1) Single Receiver (Half-rack) (a) Fasten OPTIONAL rack-mount kit to receiver using supplied screws on

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14 (3) Mount the receiver(s) into a standard 19" rack as illustrated in Fig. 7. NOTE: To ensure best possible reception, the receiver must be in

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155. RECEIVER OPERATING PROCEDURES (1) Be sure that the level controls of the mixer or guitar/bass amplifier are turned down to a minimum se

Page 8 - Included Accessories:

16 (a) G/CH: Indicates or selects the receiver GROUP and CHANNEL. There are nine separate Groups. Each group contains between three and 16 se

Page 9 - 2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

17Selecting/Changing CHANNEL: NOTE: In order for the receiver to recognize that a frequency is occupied, make sure all transmitters that are to be

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18Viewing Channel FREQUENGY: Press the "MENU" button until the "FREQ" function is selected. This will be indicated by a b

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19Selecting/Adjusting SQ: Press the "MENU" button until the "SQ" function is selected. This will be indicated by a block

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20Selecting/Changing MUTE: Press the "MENU" button until the "VOL” function is selected. This will be indicated by a block t

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21(e) NAME: Indicates or sets up the name of the receiver. This allows you to give a six character identification to the receiver (i.e. user&a

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22CCS: Enables the user to change channels on the transmitter by simply pressing a button Selecting/Operating CCS : Once the G

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23 Selecting/Changing LOCK/UNLOCK: Press and hold the "MENU" button until the word "LOCK" appears momentarily on the pa

Page 17 - Selecting/Changing CHANNEL:

247. COMPUTER NETWORK INTERFACE OPERATION (1) Connect the network interface remote connector (8) on the back of the receiver to the interface c

Page 18 - Viewing Channel FREQUENGY:

25System Requirements: • Windows 98R, Windows 2000R • 32MB RAM Minimum (64MB is recommended) • CD-ROM 2X or higher • At Least one nine-pin D-Sub RS-2

Page 19 - Selecting/Adjusting SQ:

261. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1) Grille: Protects microphone capsule and reduces "POP" noise. (2) Handle Housing: Houses electronics and

Page 20 - Selecting/Changing MUTE:

273. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (1) Power on: when powering up the microphone, switch the power switch (2) to the ON position- The Battery Status i

Page 21 - Selecting/Setting Name:

28 (2) “GROUP" and "CHANNEL": When both items are shown, they indicate the user is currently using a pre-programmed frequency in

Page 22 - Selecting/Operating CCS :

291. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1) AF Input Jack: Connects to lavalier, headset microphones or to guitar cable. (see P23 for five different

Page 23 - Status Indicators

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30(3) Battery Status Indicator: Indicates the power on and battery condition. (a) When the power switch is turned on, the indicator will flash b

Page 25 - System Requirements:

31(11) Detachable Belt Clip: Allows for 360 degrees of rotation to suit transmitting angles. To detach, simply use a screwdriver on a 45-degre

Page 26 - 2. BATTERY INSTALLATION

32(2) Insert two 1.5 Volt (AA) batteries into the battery compartment, being careful of the proper polarity as illustrated in Fig.4 NOTE: Whe

Page 27 - 4. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY

33 (4) Connecting mics or cable: Before making these connections, power down the transmitter to prevent damage. Make these connections by plu

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34 5. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY (1) "ERR" Message: When "ERR" appears in the display it indicates that an operational err

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35 ERR no04 - The frequency you are about to program into the system is below the microphone's frequency lower limit (At this time the

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7PCX U1OO2 WIRELESS RECEIVER 1. INTRODUCTION-------------------------------------------- 8 2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS-------------------------9-10 3.

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81. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the most advanced wireless microphone system from Peavey. In today's audio world, the demand for op

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92. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel: (1) Front Antenna Input Connectors (A and B): located on optional rack-mount ears: Allows an opt

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