A RF B AF A B 0 SCAN FREQ 0 SCAN FREQ 0 0 0 0 RF AF UHF PLL Diversity Dual Channel Wireless Receiver PHONES PAW000/000 Wireless Microphone Systems User Guide PAW000 IR
System Congratulations! Welcome to the PAW000/PAW000 wireless system. To users who need to build an advanced UHF radio system, PAW000/PAW000 provides an excellent solution. With 0 frequency bands, PAW000/PAW000 is applicable for various occasions of radiocast such as live shows, broadcast, meetings, instrument pickups etc. Touch buttons and liquid crystal displays are equipped within all the components for fast and simple system setup. Frequency Band Selection Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information. These regulations state which devises can use which frequencies, and help to limit the amount of RF (radio frequency) interference in all wireless communications. To be flexible enough to operate worldwide, PAW000 /PAW000 system offers a number of frequency ranges. You can choose an appreciate one according to the wireless regulation in your area.available bands are: UA: MHz UB: 00MHz UC: 00MHz UD: 00MHz UE: MHz To facilitate system setup and protect against RF interference, each system comes with multiple predefined frequency groups and channels. When using a single PAW000 system, the operating frequency will generally not have to be changed. In an installation with multiple receiver/transmitter systems, each system must operate on a separate channel. The group and channel system provides an optimum frequency spread when using multiple receiver/transmitter systems. Within a single frequency band, up to individual receiver/transmitter systems may be used in a single installation.
CATALOGUE Trips for improving System Performance System Components PAW000 Receiver Features PAH000 Handheld Transmitter PAH000 Handheld Transmitter PAH0 Handheld Transmitter PBT900 Body Pack Transmitter PBT000 Body Pack Transmitter System Setup RackMounting the Receivers Specifications Tips for Improving System Performance Troubleshooting 9 0 Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computes, etc) Keep the receiver away from the wall and over m to the ground Cellular telephones and twoway radio and so on can interfering the transmitting frequencies, maintain a distance from the interfering equipments or any cause interfering. Troubles Shooting Issue Indicator Status Solution No sound or faint sound Transmitter LCD off Receiver LCD off Turn on transmitter Make sure the / indicator on battery match the transmitter terminals Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver. Receiver RF indicator glows Turn the receiver up Turn up the Gain adjustment switch in the transmitter Check the power connection of the receiver and amplifier or mixer Receiver RF indicator off, transmitter LCD on The battery power indicator light on LCD flashes Take the receiver away from the metal objects Check whether there is hamper between receiver and transmitter Move the transmitter near the receiver Check the receiver and transmitter whether use the same frequency Change the batteries in transmitter Distortion or Receiver display indicators unwanted noise bursts antenna activity Remove nearby sources of RF inte rference(cd players, computers, digital effects,inear monitor systems, etc.) Distortion level increases gradually Sound level different from cabled guitar or microphone, or when using different guitars Transmitter power indicator light flashing on the LCD Replace transmitter batteries Adjust transmitter again and receiver volume as necessary
LAMP UHF PLL WIRELESS TRANSMITTER LAMP PBT900 PBT900 UHF PLL WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PBT900 Body pack Transmitter Audio Input Level Maximum Receiver Audio Output Level Maximum (ref. /0 KHz, KHz) System Components All systems include: 0 db maximum at mic again position 0 db maximum at 0 db gain position 0 db maximum at 0 db gain position Gain adjustment Range 0 db Input Impedance 0 kilohm mm H mm W mm D Weight grams without batteries Power Requirement Two AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery life > hours (Alkaline) XLR connector (into 00Ω load): db /inch connector (into 000 Ω load): db Output Impedance XLRconnector 00ohm /inch connector kilohm XLR Output Impedance balanced Pin : Ground Pin : () Pin : () Sensitivity (intermediate frequency adjustment audio noise output <9 dbm) Image Rejection > 90 db Dimensions PAW000 receiver AA batteries A / RF connector Power supply Two antennas PAD0 User guide PAW000 receiver AA batteries A / RF connector Power supply Two antennas PAD0 Rack User guide ocalist system includes: PAH000 / PAH0 handheld transmitter PBT000 Body pack Transmitter mm H mm W 0mm D Audio Input Level Maximum Weight 0 db maximum at mic again position 0 db maximum at 0 db gain position 0 db maximum at 0 db gain position Gain adjustment Range 0 db 900 grams Power Requirements dc at 00 ma, supplied by external power supply PAH000 PAH0 Lavalier/ Headworn system includes: PBT000/PBT900 bodypack transmitter Microphone (choice of PL0or PL0 lavalier, PH0 or PH0 headworn) Input Impedance 0 kilohm global soundtm PL0 PH0 90mm H mm W mm D Weight grams without batteries Power Requirement Two AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries PAW000/000 Wireless Microphone Systems User Guide PBT000 UHF PLL BodyPack Transmitter PBT000 PBT900 PL0 Guitar system includes bodypack transmitter / to mini pin guitar cable PH0 Battery life >0 hours (Alkaline) PBT000 UHF PLL BodyPack Transmitter PBT000 PBT900
PAW000 Receiver Features Specifications Front Panel System Frequency Range and Transmitter Output level Band Range Transmitter RF level UA 0 MHz dbm UB 9 MHz dbm UC 00 MHz 0dBm UD 00 MHz 0dBm UE MHz 0dBm PAH0 Handheld Transmitter Audio Input Level maximum 0 db Dimensions (including the microphone) mm 0mm Diameter Weight 00 grams Infrared (IR) window Antenna A receiver indicator light Light glows when Antenna A is on. Antenna A RF indicator light Antenna B RF indicator light Antenna B receiver indicator light Light glows when Antenna B is on. Channel audio indicator light Channel LCD panel Please see System Setup on Page 0 Rear Panel 9 0 9 0 Sync Button Press to initiate IR connection between receiver and transmitter. System menu downward button Please see System Setup on Page 0 System menu upward button Please see System Setup on Page 0 System setup button Please see System Setup on Page 0 On/Off switch Operating Range under Typical Condition 0m (0 ft.) Note: actual range depends on RF signals absor ption,reflection, and interference. Audio Frequency Response (/ db) 0Hz~KHz Total Harmonic Distortion ( / 0 KHz deviation, KHz tone) <% Dynamic Range >90 db (A weighted) Operating Temperature Range 0 to 0 Note: battery characteristics may limit the range Battery Requirements AA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries Battery Life >0 hours (Alkaline) PAH000 Handheld Transmitter Antenna Jack B 0 ohm XLR BALANCED db UNBAL D.C. IN 00mA XLR output socket /in output socket Fine adjustment of mute threshold level It is the mute enabling threshold value, which is factory setting and usually does not need to be adjusted. If there are any interference signals, this threshold value can be increased by turning the knob clockwise until RF signal lamp goes out. DC power adapter socket Audio Input Level maximum 0 db Dimensions (including the microphone) mm mm Diameter Weight 0 grams Battery Requirements AA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries Battery Life >0 hours (Alkaline) Antenna Jack A 0 ohm.
A RF B AF RF AF A B 0 SCAN FREQ 0 SCAN FREQ IR 0 0 0 0 UHF ANTENNA DISTRIBUTE IMPLEMENT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT UHF PLL Diversity Dual Channel Wireless Receiver D.C. IN 00mA PHONES 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAW000 RackMounting the Receiver PAW000 receiver Features Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. Front Panel RF A B AF 9 A RF B AF PAW000 UHF PLL Diversity Dual Channel Wireless Receiver One Receiver (with PAD0 Rack) PAD0 Rack SCAN FREQ IR SCAN FREQ PHONES Two TNC connecting cable (optional) Two TNC connector (optional) PAU PAW000 0 On/Off switch Antenna A receiver indicator light Light glows when Antenna A is on. Antenna A RF indicator light Antenna B RF indicator light Antenna B receiver indicator light Light glows when Antenna B is on. Channel audio indicator light Channel LCD panel Please see System Setup on Page 0 System menu upward button Please see System Setup on Page 0 9 System setup button Please see System Setup on Page 0 0 System menu downward button Please see System Setup on Page 0 Sync Button Press to initiate IR connection between receiver and transmitter. Infrared (IR) window Monitor earphone jack Monitor volume Rear Panel Four receivers PAUantenna distributor(optional) D.C. IN 00mA Data Input Data Output IN MIX IN MIX UNBAL OUTPUT XLR BALANCED db XLR BALANCED db XLR BALANCED db MADE IN CHINA Ten TNC connecting cable (optional) Two TNC connector (optional) 9 0 Antenna jack B Data input jack Connect to computer control Data output jack Connect to computer control Channel Fine adjustment of mute threshold level It is the mute enabling threshold value, which is factory default and usually no need to adjust, if there are any interference signals, this threshold value can be increased by turning the knob clockwise until RF signal lamp goes out. 9 0 /inch mix output jack XLR mix output jack Channel XLR output jack Channel XLR output jack Channel Fine adjustment of mute threshold level DC adapter jack Antenna jack A
XLR BALANCED db XLR BALANCED db PAU UHF ANTENNA DISTRIBUTE IMPLEMENT UNBAL UNBAL ANT ANT ANT D.C. IN 00mA D.C. IN 00mA ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT XLR BALANCED db XLR BALANCED db UNBAL UNBAL D.C. IN 00mA D.C. IN 00mA D.C. IN 00mA PAH000 Handheld Transmitter PAW000 RackMounting the Receiver Functions: Interchangeable microphone head. LCD screen Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. PAD0Rack Power/Mute Control switch Middle position is Mute. One Receiver (with PAD0 Rack) Select button Microphone input sensitivity adjustment IR Window This window receives infrared signal so as to keep frequency synchronization. Two TNC connecting cable (optional) Two TNC connector (optional) Battery Replacement The life expectancy of two alkaline batteries is about 0 hours. When the power indication symbol on the display screen keeps flashing as shown in the left diagram, the batteries should be re placed immediately, as shown in the above. Two Receiver (with PAD00 Rack) Handheld Transmitter OPEN Transmitter Status Display CLOSE Push the MUTE/ button second, the display will skip to the group and channel selection. Continuously push two times on the MUTE/ button to turn on MUTE/ function, to turn off the MUTE/ function with the same operation. Three or Four Receivers with PAD00 Rack PAUantenna distributor (optional) Manually selecting the group and channel: select Pushing on the select button until the group and channel display alternately, push the select button while the group on the display to change on the group, push the select button while the channel on display to change the channel. Ten TNC connecting cable (optional) Two TNC connector (optional) Transmitter data lock and unlock: select Push the mute and select bottom at the same time can lock and unlock the transmitter data. On the lock working condition, you can not change the setting on the transmitter, but it will not lock the infrared synchronizer. Battery displayer: Display the transmitter battery level.
INFRARED Bodypack Transmitter Transmitter Status Display Push the MUTE/ button second, the display will skip to the group and channel selection. Continuously push two times on the MUTE/ button to turn on MUTE/ function, to turn off the MUTE/ function with the same operation. Manually selecting the group and channel: select Pushing on the select button until the group and channel display alternately, push the select button while the group on the display to change on the group, push the select button while the channel on display to change the channel. Transmitter data lock and unlock: select Push the mute and select bottom at the same time can lock and unlock the transmitter data. On the lock working condition, you can not change the setting on the transmitter, but it will not lock the infrared synchronizer. Battery displayer: Display the transmitter battery level. PAH0 Handheld Transmitter Functions: Condensor mic Dynamic mic LCD screen Power source controlling switch Microphone input sensitivity adjustment. Left turn for output level decrease, right turn for output level increase. System Setup SCAN FREQ SCAN FREQ SCAN FREQ SCAN FREQ SCAN FREQ SCAN FREQ Receiver Programming Group and Channel Selection:Press set button, Group flash, press or to choose the appreciate frequency group, as shown on the left ; press again, flashes,press or to choose the appreciate channel, as shown on the left shown. For best results when operating multiple systems, set all systems to a single group: then set each system to a unique channel within that group. Receiver olume Setting: The receiver has electric volume control, as on the normal display, press or directly to control the output volume (altogether degrees) as shown on the left. Normal Display: RF level,group no,channel no,frequenay as left. Automatic Transmitter Setup: Press again, ADD flashes,press or to choose the receiver address as. Notie:In multiple receivers system,every receiver's address must be different! Turn off the receiver and open the battery canister, turn the IR window on the receiver IR window, press button, and turn on the receiver again. Turn the Badypack receiver IR port on the receiver IP window, then press button, and then press the button onthe bodypack transmitter. The receiver keepstransmitting sync frequencies each time you press the button, and the sign INFRARED flash as shown on the left. Each time turn on the transmitter and press the button within the bodypack transmitter, the transmitter will stars the IR receive system after seconds. The handheld transmitter lights up when the IR receiver system stars, the whole display within the backpack transmitter flashes (the IR indicator light also flashes at the same time) Attention: The interval of the receiver and the transmitter should be less than 0.m as the IR connection is setting; only can turn one transmitter IR window on the receiver at each IR connection when multisystem is using. Handheld Transmitter INFRARED INFRARED INFRARED INFRARED OPEN Transmitter Status Display 0 hours Battery Status: The handheld transmitter had five levels as shown on the left. Group and Channel Display: After the finishing the connection of the receiver and the transmitter, the transmitters receiver keeps displaying the numbers of the group and channel for seconds, as shown on the left, then back to the normal status display. Normal Display: The transmitters shows battery power and working frequency, as shown on the left. CLOSE 0
select PBT900 Bodypack Transmitter PBT000 Bodypack Transmitter LAMP PBT900 UHF PLL WIRELESS TRANSMITTER Features: Antenna Gain adjustment switch and mute indicator Two gain settings are available on PBT900, choose the appropriate setting for your instrument Mic: microphone 0: Guitar with passive pickups 0dB: Guitar with active pickups Low battery/infrared transmission LED red: Power indicator Flash red: IR transmission in process pin Microphone Input Jack Power/Background Light control button Press two seconds to turn on the receiver and hold it to turn off, press less than two seconds to control the LCD backlight to turn on or off. Sync receiver button Press to initiate IR connection between receiver and transmitter. LCD panel IR window Receive IR signals to synchronize frequencies. Wearing the Backpack Transmitter: Clip the transmitter to belt, or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip,as shown For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base for the clip. Changing batteries: Expected life for Two Alkaline batteries is approximately hours. When the transmitter light glows red, the batteries should be changed immediately, as shown on the left. 9 Features: Antenna LCD panel Please see System Setup on Page 0. Power/ indicator Green light: Power indicator Flash green: IR transmission in process Slow flashing green light:low Battery Mute Indicator Red light on indicate Mute mode Power/Mute switch Push for second to turn on/off IR window Receive IR signals to synchronize frequencies. Select button Please see System Setup on Page 0 pin Microphone Input Jack 9 Gain adjustment switch and mute indicator Two gain settings are available on PBT000, choose the appropriate setting for your instrument Mic: microphone 0: Guitar with passive pickups 0dB: Guitar with active pickups Wearing the Backpack Transmitter: Clip the transmitter to belt, or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip,as shown For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base for the clip. Bodypack Transmitter Open Close Transmitter Status Display Battery Status: Six levels within the handheld transmitter shows the power as shown on the left. Changing batteries: Expected life for Two Alkaline batteries is approximately 0 hours. When the transmitter light glows red, the batteries should be changed immediately, as shown on the left. Group and Channel Display: After the finishing the connection of the receiver and the transmitter, the handheld transmitter shows the group and channel as receiver as shown on the left, then back to the normal status display. Normal Display: The handheld transmitter show the battery power,group number and channel as shown on the left. Open Close 9