SAMSON®•dbx® Noise ReductionSYNTHESIZEDTRUE DIVERSITY WIRELESS SYSTEMUR-5D RECEIVERUT-5 BELT PACK TRANSMITTERUH-5 HAND-HELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTERU
8Guided Tour - UR-5/UR-5DRear Panel1: AC input - Connect the supplied standard 3-pin “EEC” plug here.The UR-5 and UR-5D both contain automatic curren
9Guided Tour - UR-5/UR-5DRear Panel3: Unbalanced output* - Use this unbalanced high impedance (5KOhm) 1/4” jack when connecting the UR-5 or UR-5D to
10Guided Tour - UT-5INPUTUT-5SAMSONBeltpack TransmitterSAMSONMINMAXMINMAXINST LEVELINPUT0123456789012356789401235678940123567894INSTMICUNAVAILABLEMIC
11Guided Tour - UT-51: Power on-off switch* - Use this to turn the UT-5 on or off (toconserve battery power, be sure to leave it off when not in use)
12Guided Tour - UT-56: Group selector - Use the supplied plastic screwdriver to set this tothe desired Group (this must match the Group setting of th
Guided Tour - UH-513SAMSONPULLTOOPEN+-01235678940123567894GROUPCHANNELUNAVAILABLEPOWERMICLEVELMIN MAXONOFFdbxNRAUDIO ONOFFBATTSAMSON2UHF SYNTHESIZEDW
14Guided Tour - UH-51: Power on-off switch* - Use this to turn the UH-5 on or off (toconserve battery power, be sure to leave it off when not in use)
157: Audio off-on switch - When set to the “on” position, audio signal istransmitted. When set to the “off” position, the audio signal is muted.Beca
The general procedure for setting up and using your UHF Synth Systemis basically the same regardless of the particular components you areusing (i.e. U
17Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth Systemtions) are more prone to feedback problems than unidirectional (cardioidor supercardioid) ones; in general,
Introduction 1System Features 3Guided Tours 5UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel 5UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel 8UT-5 10UH-5 13Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth Sy
18Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth Systemused at the same location, all devices must be set to the same Group(though each will use its own Channel)
19Setting Up and Using the UHF Synth Systemsegments should light up. If you are using the UT-5 transmitter with aconnected instrument, play the instr
20About dbx® Noise Reductionand Tone SquelchAbout dbx® Noise Reduction:All the components in the Samson UHF Synth System utilize dbx® noisereduction s
21Trouble-shootingProblem: No soundSolution:When working correctly, both the RF Level and AF Levelmeter displays in the UR-5 or UR-5D receiver should
22Trouble-shooting8. Is the “Available” LED on the receiver lit and is the “Unavailable” LEDon the transmitter off?9. Is the cable connection betwee
23Trouble-shootingProblem: Sound fades as performer movesaround (sound dropout)Solution:Try relocating the transmitter and/or receiver. In general,i
24UHF Synthesized FrequencyChartNote that Group 9 supports up to eleven simultaneous channels. This isaccomplished by making all ten channel location
25UT-5 Multi-pin Lavalier Wiring GuideThe UT-5 transmitter can be used with a wide range of lavalier micro-phones, headset microphones and instruments
26UT-5 Multi-Pin Wiring ChartManufacturer Model No. Pin 1 Pin 2———————————————————————————————————AKG C409 Horn Mic Shield White/ClearAKG C410 Headset
27UT-5 Multi-Pin Wiring ChartPin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6———————————————————————————————————N/C N/C N/C RedN/C N/C N/C Red15KΩ Resistor N/C N/C Shieldto pi
IntroductionCongratulations on purchasing the Samson UHF Synthesized TrueDiversity Wireless System! Although this product is designed for easyoperati
28About The DA-5L UHF AntennaDistribution AmplifierThe Samson DA-5L UHF Antenna Distribution Amplifier is an optionalcomponent of the UHF Synthesized
29Guided Tour - DA-5L Front Panel1: Antenna A and B mountings - Connect a pair of tuned coaxialantennas to these mountings. Use the antennas provide
30Guided Tour - DA-5L Rear Panel1: AC input - Connect the supplied standard 3-pin “EEC” plug here.The DA-5L contains an automatic current and voltage
31Setting Up and Using the DA-5LThe basic procedure for setting up and using your DA-5L UHF AntennaDistribution Amplifier takes only a few minutes:1.
32Setting Up and Using the DA-5LIf necessary, longer runs of standard low-capacitance (50-ohm) coaxialcabling with BNC connectors can be substituted f
33DA-5L Grounding TechniquesThe DA-5L contains a switching power supply that will add an audiblehum to your audio signal if the unit is not plugged in
34Glossary of TermsAudible - A sound that we can hear, generally in the 20 Hz - 20 kHzfrequency range.BNC - Short for “British Naval Connector.” A st
35Glossary of TermsNoise Reduction - A process by which the level of extraneous noise orhiss in a signal is reduced considerably. The Samson UHF Synt
36SpecificationsTransmitter RF:Type of Emission 110KF3E FMRF Output Power Max. 50 mWAntenna Type Built-in loop (UH-5)1/2 λ whip (UT-5)Gain (Audio) Les
37SpecificationsReceiver:Type of Reception 110KF3E FMSignal Sensitivity 15 dB micro @ s/n 60 dB (Audio @ 1 kHz, deviation 20 kHz)Internal Oscillators
IntroductionThe concept behind a “true diversity” wireless system is that a singlechassis houses two discrete receivers (called “channel A” and “chann
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System FeaturesThe Samson UHF Synthesized True Diversity System utilizes state-of-the-art technology in wireless communications. Here are some of its
System Features• The UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters both accept standard 9-voltalkaline batteries, and the UR-5 and UR-5D receivers can acceptany AC power
Guided Tour - UR-5/UR-5DFront Panel1: Power switch - Use this to turn the main power on and off. Whenthe receiver is on, the display section (see #5
Guided Tour - UR-5/UR-5DFront Panel5: Display section - Shows you information about the current status ofyour receiver.5a: “A”/“B” LEDs - When signa
Guided Tour - UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel5e: AF (Audio Frequency) Level display - This “ladder” display (simi-lar to the VU bar meter used on audio device
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