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etter Music uilder.com Passionate about Music Professional UHF Wireless Microphone System VM-92U G5 Operating Instructions 110421 UHF Frequency Selectable 602.00 627.00 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER 602.000 UHF VM-92U G5 ir 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE 627.000 RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT MIC 2 POWER 2-in-1 ase Module *** 1 Receive Module with 2 Wireless Microphones System Thank you for purchasing this unit. To make full and effective use of this unit, please read this Owner's Manual carefully before operating it. Please retain this manual for future reference. Passionate about Music w w w. e t t e r M u s i c u i l d e r. c o m

CONTENTS Intro Features Package INTRODUCTION... 1 SYSTEM FEATURES... 1 PACKAGE ACCESSORIES... 2 ase Module 2-in-1 ASE MODULE... 3 Controls and Functions... 3~5 Hardware Setup... 6~8 hand-held HANDHELD MICROPHONE... 9 Controls and Functions... 9~10 High Tech Auto-Mute System Features... 11 Operation OPERATION... 12~19 How to Select Frequencies for the Receiver... 12 How to Match Receiver s Frequency with Microphone... 13 How to Select Channel for the Receiver... 14 How to Adjust Squelch... 14 How to Insert/change atteries of Microphone... 15 How to Select Frequency of Microphone... 16 How to Turn On/Off Microphone... 16 How to Turn High Tech Auto-Mute On/Off... 17 How to Interchange Microphone Head... 17 How to Select Microphone Signal Strength (5mW/)... 18 Spec ody-pack TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION... 19 ODY-PACK MICROPHONE (Optional)... 20~21 Troubleshooting TROULESHOOTING... 22~23 Appendix Warranty Contact Us APPENDIX... 24~26 WARRANTY... 27 CONTACT INFORMATION... 28

Intro INTRODUCTION etter Music uilder VM-92U G5 is a fifth generation wireless microphone that uses the latest UHF wireless technology. Its heavy duty design includes two handheld microphones with one 2-in-1 ase Module, built-in LCD panel on both microphones and base unit, aluminum alloy handles, and Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System. The VM-92U G5 Dual Wireless Microphones are equipped with a six-axis gyroscope sensor to be the most intelligent and energy efficient microphones. Utilizing the sensor, the new High Tech Auto-Mute feature integrated onto the microphones has the ability to automatically mute itself momentarily when dropped. This eliminates any unwanted noise in the event the user accidentally drops the microphone to the ground, providing a much more user friendly experience. The microphones also has the ability to activate sleep mode when left unattended, therefore greatly increasing the overall battery life. Each handheld microphone has 100 selectable channels in the 602.000 to 652.000 frequency range. It comes with a convenient portable mounting rack, making this system perfect for professional DJ s and at KTV clubs, restaurants, coffee shops and churches, etc. Features SYSTEM FEATURES 1. Six-axis gyroscope sensor integrated onto each microphone. 2. Energy efficient microphones. 3. High Tech Auto-Mute function activates when falling motion is detected. 4. Sleep mode activates when microphone is left unattended. 5. Equipped with the latest wireless technology and UHF dual-channel in a 2-in-1 ase. 6. Clear LCD screen displays Radio Frequency, Volume, Channel, and Frequency. 7. Wireless Auto Sync System technology makes setting up a breeze. 8. Clear Voice technology delivers crystal clearer sound just like a wired microphone. 9. 100 selectable channels for each microphone! 10. Adjustable antennas for better signal receiving. 11. AA batteries for easy usage. 12. Receiver Left / Right squelch knobs. 1

Package PACKAGE ACCESSORIES The package comes with one 2-in-1 ase Module [Receiver], two handheld microphones, two receiver antennas, one DC adaptor, one unbalanced audio cable, and four AA batteries. DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER UHF VM-92U G5 ir 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE MIC 2 RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT POWER 2-IN-1 ASE MODULE [RECEIVER]: 1 UNIT UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 HANDHELD MICROPHONE: 2 UNITS 10.2 inches 25.8 cm ALKALINE ATTERY AA ALKALINE ATTERY AA ALKALINE ATTERY AA ALKALINE ATTERY AA DC POWER ADAPTOR: 1 UNIT NOTE DC-POWER USAGE: This wireless microphone system is designed specifically for the North American market, that uses 120V for DC power. For usage in Asia or Europe, please change it to 220V by an adaptor with DC 14V output 500mA. AA (1.5V) ATTERY: 4 UNITS AUDIO CALE (FOR MIXED OUTPUT): 1 UNIT Recommend RECEIVER ANTENNA: 2 UNITS For better quality connections, a XLR to XLR cable is highly recommended. 2

ase Module 2-in-1 ASE MODULE [RECEIVER] CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER VM-92U G5 ir UHF 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE MIC 2 RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 FRONT PANEL: 1. SELECTOR UTTONS (//): Allows control of LCD screen and its functions. 2. LCD SCREEN: Displays system status. 3. POWER UTTON: Turns the system on/off. 4. IR PORT: Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System. Pointing the handheld microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication. 5. MIC 2 LCD SCREEN: Displays MIC 2 system status. 6. MIC 2 SELECTOR UTTONS (//): Allows control of LCD screen and its functions. 3

LCD PANEL: After turning on the POWER button, LCD screen will display the following: RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7. ANTENNA A/: Displays the antenna in use. 8. RADIO FREQUENCY: Strength indicator of radio signal. 9. AUDIO FREQUENCY: Strength indicator of incoming audio signal. 10. SQ: *Coming soon to next generation models 11. CHANNEL & SELECT: Displays current channel & Selector for channel. 12. FREQUENCY SELECT: Selects frequency. 13. SCAN: Scans for microphone frequency. 14. INFRARED SCAN: Scans for microphone Infrared frequency. 15. SQ: *Coming soon to next generation models 16. ATTERY STATUS: Displays microphone battery status. 17. FREQUENCY: Displays current frequency. 4

REAR PANEL: etter Music uilder MIC 2 ALANCED ALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 364160510000 TRUE DIVERSITY DC-POWER MIX Model No.: VM-92U G5 CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w w w.e t t ermusicuilder.c om ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. ANTENNA- MAX MIN & 2 MAX MIN MIC 2 SQUELCH UNALANCED DC 14V SQUELCH ANTENNA-A 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16. ANTENNA-: Connect the antenna to the NC socket. 17. MIC 2 SQUELCH CONTROL: Sensitivity adjustment. Higher level equals longer coverage. 18. MIXED OUTPUT: Unbalanced 1/4" audio output for & MIC 2. 19. MIC 2 ALANCED OUTPUT: alanced XLR audio output. 20. ALANCED OUTPUT: alanced XLR audio output. 21. POWER SPLY: Removable adapter with DC14~22V 500mA. 22. SQUELCH CONTROL: Sensitivity adjustment. Higher level equals longer coverage. 23. ANTENNA-A: Connect the antenna to the NC socket. 5

Set Up HARDWARE HOW TO CONNECT AUDIO OUTPUT: There are three rear outputs as shown in the below diagram: 1. Mixed Output Mixed Output is unbalanced audio output for & MIC 2 using 1/4 connection. When using this output, and MIC 2 have to share a signal. To produce different effects on each microphone, and MIC 2 need their own signals which can be done by using XLR connections. 2. Mic 1 alanced Output Mic 1 alanced Output is balanced audio output for using XLR connection. When using this output, you can change effects without affecting MIC 2 effects. 3. Mic 2 alanced Output Mic 2 alanced Output is balanced audio output for MIC 2 using XLR connection. When using this output, you can change MIC 2 effects without affecting effects. etter Music uilder MIC 2 ALANCED ALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 364160510000 TRUE DIVERSITY DC-POWER MIX Model No.: VM-92U G5 CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w w w.e t t ermusicuilder.c om ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. ANTENNA- MAX MIN & 2 MAX MIN MIC 2 SQUELCH UNALANCED DC 14V SQUELCH ANTENNA-A MIXED OUTPUT ( & 2 UNALANCED) 1 2 ALANCED OUTPUT (ALANCED XLR) 3 MIC 2 ALANCED OUTPUT (ALANCED XLR) Recommend We highly recommend using balanced XLR connections if the distance between the microphone receiver and the mixer is more than 10 feet. The grounding of the balanced XLR connection delivers better quality signal by reducing noise. 6

UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM DIAGRAM: HANDHELD MICROPHONE MIC 2 HANDHELD MICROPHONE etter Music uilder MIC 2 ALANCED ALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 364160510000 TRUE DIVERSITY DC-POWER MIX Model No.: VM-92U G5 CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w w w.e t t ermusicuilder.c om ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. ANTENNA- MAX MIN & 2 MAX MIN MIC 2 SQUELCH UNALANCED DC 14V SQUELCH ANTENNA-A REAR VIEW ALANCED CONNECTION XLR alanced Input XLR alanced Input XLR alanced Input XLR alanced Input 1/4" Unbalanced Input AUDIO MIXER AMPLIFIER OR A KARAOKE UNIT INPUT TERMINAL 1/4" Unbalanced Input 1/4" Unbalanced Input 1/4" Unbalanced Input HOW TO CONNECT DC-POWER: etter Music uilder MIC 2 ALANCED ALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 364160510000 TRUE DIVERSITY DC-POWER MIX Model No.: VM-92U G5 CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w w w.e t t ermusicuilder.c om ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. ANTENNA- MAX MIN & 2 MAX MIN MIC 2 SQUELCH UNALANCED DC 14V SQUELCH ANTENNA-A REAR VIEW For North America Market, use 120V, DC 14~22V 500mA adaptor. For market outside North America, use 220V~ 240V DC adaptor with a maximum battery capacity of 500mA. NOTE Please make sure to use the right DC adaptor. Otherwise, it may damage the 2-in-1 ase Module and/or the charger because their maximum battery capacity is different. The product warranty will be voided if there is damage caused by using the wrong DC adaptor. 7

RF DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER POWER RF 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR UHF DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER POWER UHF 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT MIC 2 RF SQ AT MIC 2 DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER POWER 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR UHF SQ AT MIC 2 OPTIONAL 19 RACK MOUNT KIT: To put the system onto one of the mount kit, please follow the diagram below. Our special design feature allows it to be mounted on a DJ rack. Single Receiver Rack Mount Kit ANTENNA IS ADJUSTALE 10 inches 602.000 VM-92U G5 ir 627.000 5.4 inches 8.2 inches 5.4 inches 19 inches Rack mount kit is not included in package. Dual Receiver Rack Mount Kit ANTENNA IS ADJUSTALE 10 inches 602.000 VM-92U G5 ir 627.000 602.000 VM-92U G5 ir 627.000 16.4 inches 19 inches Rack mount kit is not included in package. 8

UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 Hand-held HANDHELD MICROPHONE CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 AA ALKALINE ATTERY AA ALKALINE ATTERY 7 1. INTERCHANGEALE MICROPHONE HEAD 2. IR PORT: Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync Technology. Point the microphone s infrared port at the receiver s infrared port to allow communication. 3. LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY: Displays frequency, battery status and power usage. 4. POWER UTTON 5. FREQUENCY, HIGH TECH AUTO-MUTE & MIC SIGNAL STRENGTH SELECTION UTTON: Press / button to select frequency, high tech auto-mute function (ON/OFF) and microphone signal strength (5mW/). 6. UTTON: button will navigate through the microphone interface. 7. ATTERY SLOTS: Insert 2x1.5V AA battery or 2x1.2V rechargeable battery. 9

LCD PANEL: After turning on the POWER, the LCD screen will light up as below: 1 5mW 2 3 1. MICROPHONE SIGNAL STRENGTH: 5mW or. The microphone signal strength 5mW/ selection allows the handheld microphone signal output to be standard at 5mW or strengthened at. This feature can improve the audio quality and signal distance that the handheld microphone can operate in. The standard signal distance covers 80 feet (25 meters) at 5mW, while at the signal strength improves but limits distance coverage to 40 feet (12.5 meters). 2. FREQUENCY: Current value depends on your setting. 3. ATTERY STATUS: Indicates battery life. ATTERY STATUS: Full attery 5mW Indicates full battery on the microphone. Illustrates the battery status so you can see the battery strength. A full battery display means the microphone will last 4~6 hours. Low attery 5mW Indicates low battery on the microphone. When the microphone LCD screen is blinking or fading, it s time to replace the batteries. 5mW LCD screen will blink constantly when battery is extremely low and about to die. NOTE If the microphone cannot turn on, please check the battery. It may be very low. Typical new full battery life is 4~6 hours with our system, otherwise, the batteries might be defective or near expiration date. atteries are not covered under our product warranty. 10

HIGH TECH AUTO-MUTE SYSTEM FEATURES This function s primary focus is to eliminate unwanted noise while being energy efficient. To do so, the microphones are equipped with a six-axis gyroscope sensor. FEATURES: 1. Energy Saving The six-axis gyroscope senses speed in three directions as well as any angular changes in velocity. This information is transmitted through the sensor and minimizes power consumption by entering a sleep mode when it senses no movement within a preset time, allowing for more usage time without changing batteries as often as conventional microphones. 2. Anti-Howl & Noise To eliminate unwanted noise when the microphone is dropped, the six-axis gyroscope sensor is used to detect a fast change in motion. The sensor detects whether the motion is intended or not by the elapsed time it is falling. When the time (in milliseconds) exceeds an estimated drop, the microphone signal then cuts off momentarily; so at the point of impact the microphone is no longer sending any signal to the receiver. 3. Instant Wake up Response The microphone can switch from sleep mode to operating mode in milliseconds with its intelligent sensory technology. 4. Auto-Mute When Not Held The microphone detects and auto-mutes when it is dropping. This function can avoid most unwanted noise and greatly decrease the chances of any damage to the audio equipment. It is important to note the auto mute function will engage once the sensor detects a falling motion (the minimum falling distance for the sensor to activate is 12 inches/30 cm). The microphone will operate normally again once it s picked up. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 12 inches/30 cm Ground NOTE For more information on How to Turn Auto-Mute ON/OFF go to page 17. 11

Operation OPERATION HOW TO SELECT FREQUENCIES FOR THE RECEIVER The 2-in-1 ase Module comes with two handheld microphones and the microphones are preset with 100 frequency channels. The frequency can be selected either automatically or manually. 1. AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY SELECT STEP 1: Press on the receiver and the CH will blink. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT STEP 2: Press / until SCAN is blinking and press. The receiver will search for the strongest frequency. Wait for SCAN to stop blinking. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT 2. MANUAL FREQUENCY SELECT STEP 1: Press on the receiver and the CH will blink. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT STEP 2: Press / until FRQ is blinking and press. While the frequnecy is blinking, press / to select the desired frequency. Wait for frequency to stop blinking. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT 12

RF DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER A AF CH FRQ SCAN IR AT ir VM-92U G5 POWER UHF 2-IN-1 ASE RECEIVER MODULE RF AF CH FRQ SCAN IR AT MIC 2 HOW TO MATCH RECEIVER S FREQUENCY WITH MICROPHONE STEP 1: Press on the receiver and the CH will blink. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT STEP 2: Press / until IR is blinking and press. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT STEP 3: While the IR light is on, turn ON the microphone, point the microphone infrared port (IR) directly at the receiver s IR PORT to initiate the syncing process. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT ir UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 MICROPHONE AND RECEIVER FREQUENCY MATCHED Matching Frequencies Distance: 3-inch NOTE Please make sure that the other handheld microphone is turned off when adjusting the frequency on one microphone. Each unit is fully tested and qualified by the manufacturer. However, due to the nature of wireless connection, interference may occur because of local environments and/or radio signals emitted by other wireless devices within the household. 13

etter Music uilder ANTENNA- MIC 2 ALANCED ALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 364160510000 TRUE DIVERSITY MIX DC-POWER MAX MIN & 2 MAX MIN MIC 2 SQUELCH UNALANCED DC 14V SQUELCH Model No.: VM-92U G5 CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA w w w.e t t ermusicuilder.c o m ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. ANTENNA-A HOW TO SELECT CHANNEL FOR THE RECEIVER STEP 1: Press on the receiver and the CH will blink. Press again and the channel currently being used will blink. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT STEP 2: Press / to select the desired channel. Wait for channel to stop blinking. RF AF GRP CH FRQ SCAN IR SQ AT HOW TO ADJUST SQUELCH The SQUELCH knob on the back of the receiver adjusts the sensitivity between the microphone and the receiver. Use a plastic screwdriver to make the squelch adjustment. A higher level of squelch allows the usage of microphone further away from the receiver. However, the drawback of using a higher level of squelch is the increased chance of interference. MAX MIN SQUELCH PLASTIC SCREWDRIVER 14

HOW TO INSERT/CHANGE ATTERIES OF MICROPHONE STEP 1: Twist open battery cover. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 STEP 2: Use one hand to hold onto the top of the Microphone, and the other hand to slide 2x1.5V AA batteries into battery slot. ALKALINE ATTERY AA Make sure to follow the polarity of the battery according to the battery slots. Good No Good ALKALINE ATTERY AA ALKALINE ATTERY AA AA ALKALINE ATTERY ALKALINE ATTERY AA STEP 3: Twist back battery cover. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 15

HOW TO SELECT FREQUENCY OF MICROPHONE STEP 1: Power on and remover the battery cover of your handheld microphone. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 STEP 2: Using the navigation buttons, use a plastic screwdriver to press and the frequency currently being used will blink. Press or buttons to set your preference frequency. Once selected, wait for frequency to stop blinking. PLASTIC SCREWDRIVER HOW TO TURN ON/OFF MICROPHONE TURN ON: Press the power button to turn ON the microphone. Microphone s LCD panel will display microphone power usage, frequency and battery status. TURN OFF: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn OFF the microphone. NOTE If the microphone cannot turn on, please check the battery. It may be very low. Typical new full battery life is 4~6 hours with our system, otherwise, the batteries might be defective or near expiration date. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 16

HOW TO TURN AUTO-MUTE ON/OFF STEP 1: Power on and remover the battery cover of your handheld microphone. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 STEP 2: Using the navigation buttons, use a plastic screwdriver to press repeatedly until 9-ON/9-OFF appears. While blinking, press or buttons to set your preference to 9-ON/9-OFF. Once selected, wait for 9-ON/9-OFF to stop blinking. PLASTIC SCREWDRIVER HOW TO INTERCHANGE MICROPHONE HEAD 1 2 NOTE Replacement parts (such as the microphone head as shown on the left) can be purchased from any of our authorized dealers. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 INTERCHANGEALE MICROPHONE HEAD 17

HOW TO SELECT MICROPHONE SIGNAL STRENGTH (5mW/) STEP 1: Power on and remover the battery cover of your handheld microphone. UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-92U G5 STEP 2: Using the navigation buttons, use a plastic screwdriver to press repeatedly until 5mW/ appears. While blinking, press or buttons to set to 5mW/. Once selected, wait for 5mW/ to stop blinking. PLASTIC SCREWDRIVER The microphone signal strength 5mW/ selection allows the handheld microphone signal output to be standard at 5mW or strengthened at. This feature can improve the audio quality and signal distance that the handheld microphone can operate in. The standard signal distance covers 80 feet (25 meters) at 5mW, while at the signal strength improves but limits distance coverage to 40 feet (12.5 meters). 18

Spec TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION A. TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE 2-IN-1 ASE MODULE: 1. Channel: 100 Channels (total 200 Channels) 2. Frequency Range: UHF 602~652 3. Signal to Noise Ratio: > 90d 4. Total Harmonic Distortion: < 0.5% 5. and Width: < 250kHz 6. Frequency Response: 30Hz~19kHz +/-3d 7. Sensitivity: 100d 8. Effective Use Range: 50M 9. Receiver Shell: EIA standard 1/2U 10. Receiving Sensitivity: 2.0µV 11. Audio Output Level: Unbalanced Out: 0~+/-400mV alanced Out: 0~+/-200mV 12. Power Supply: DC 14V~22V with 500mA~1000mA, AC 120V (For 220V, you may need to change to a 220V~240V DC adaptor) 13. Consume Power: 5 Watts 14. Receiver Dimensions (WxHxD): 8.2x1.7x6 inches / 20.9x4.2x15.2 cm 15. Package Dimensions (WxHxD): 16.9x13.7x2.8 inches / 42.8x34.7x7.2 cm 16. Shipping Weight: 5.6 lbs / 2.5 kg. TECHNICAL FEATURE OF THE MICROPHONE: 1. Handheld Microphone Power: 5mW/ (Switchable) 2. Osillation Mode: PLL 3. Harmonic Radiation: -50d 4. Frequency Stability: ±0.005,%, at 0~50 C 5. attery Voltage: 2 x AA 1.5V Alkaline attery 6. Continuous Using: 8 Hours (GP) 2 x AA 1.5V attery 7. Power: DC 2.4~4.8V 8. Microphone Dimensions (WxH): 10.3 x 2.2 (inches) / 26.2 x 5.7 (cm) C. THIS SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOW: 2-in-1 ase Module: 1 Set Handheld Microphone: 2 Sets Antenna: 2 Units AA 1.5V attery: 4 Units DC-Power Adaptor: 1 Unit Audio Cable: 1 Unit Instructional Manual: 1 Unit 19

ody-pack ODY-PACK MICROPHONE SYSTEM SPECIFICATION (Optional) NAMES & FUNCTION: ody-pack Microphone System (including Lavalier Mic. and Headset Mic.) Outside Picture 1. Antenna 2. 4-pin Microphone Input Jack 3. LCD Digital Display 4. IR Port: Receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies. IR when using multiple systems, only one microphone port should be exposed at a time 5. attery Cover 6. Tie-Clip 7. Microphone Extension Jack 6 1 2 3 4 5 Side-face Picture Optional 7 Optional Inside Picture 1. Power/Mute indicator Green: Ready Amber: Mute Open Flashing Red: IR is transmission in process Glowing Red: Low battery power Pulsing Red: attery dead (microphone cannot be turned off until batteries are changed) 2. Power ON/OFF/mute switch utton: Press and hold the microphone for 3 seconds to turn power ON/OFF. Press and release to mute or un-mute the microphone. 3. Adjustment switch 4. attery Slot Optional 1 2 3 4 Lavalier Mic. (Accessories) 1/4 to mini 3-pin lavalier cable Optional Headset Mic. (Accessories) 1/4 to mini 3-pin lavalier cable Apical Panel 1. Antenna Jack 2. Power/Mute indicator 3. Power Switch 4. Microphone Input Jack ody-pack Microphone Top View 1 2 3 4 Optional 20

HOW TO INSERT ODY-PACK MICROPHONE ATTERIES STEP 1: Open battery cover. STEP 2: Insert 2 AA batteries. 2 alkaline batteries are expected to use for about 8 hours. Make sure that you insert batteries correctly, as shown in picture. When the microphone body-pack light glows red, the batteries should be changed immediately. CLOSE OPEN AA ALKALINE ATTERY Good ALKALINE AA ATTERY ALKALINE ATTERY AA 1 2 HOW TO WEAR ODY-PACK MICROPHONE The microphone can be buckled to the belt or the guitar band. For best result, the microphone should be pushed down until the belt is close to the base of microphone. A MICROPHONE ODY-PACK REAR VIEW MICROPHONE ODY-PACK REAR VIEW ADJUSTMENT GAIN Three gain settings are available. Choose the appropriate setting for your instrument. MIC: for the microphone adjustment 0: Guitar with passive pickups -10: Guitar with active pickups 21

Troubleshooting TROULESHOOTING CAUTION: efore troubleshooting any symptoms make sure the equipments are in the OFF position. 1. SYMPTOM: NO SOUND COMING FROM MICROPHONE A. CAUSE: There is no indication of signal. a. Turn microphone to OFF position. Check if batteries are inserted correctly. b. If batteries are inserted correctly, but there is no power, insert new batteries c. Make sure the microphone and receiver are in the same channel d. The volume may be turned to a low level.. CAUSE: The receiver is unpowered. Make sure the power adapter is connected properly and there is power coming from the power outlet. C. CAUSE: There is no indication of AF signal. Turn off the receiver and make sure it is properly connected to the mixer or amplifier. If it is, slowly turn the volume higher. D. CAUSE: There is no indication of RF signal. If there is no indication of RF signal there may be interference between the receiver and the microphone. Change the channel between the microphone and receiver otherwise; Adjust the antenna of the receiver and/or move away objects between receiver and the microphone. 2. SYMPTOM: ONE OR MORE OF THE MICROPHONE IS NOT WORKING, CHECK THE SOLUTIONS FOR CAUSES A~D AOVE. 3. SYMPTOM: RANDOM NOISE COMING OUT FROM MICROPHONE CAUSE: There are interference within your area. 1. Change the channel between the microphone and receiver. 2. Stand further away from your speaker. 22

4. SYMPTOM: THE MICROPHONE SUDDENLY HAS NO SOUND AND THE RECEIVER LCD LIGHT IS OFF. Make sure the AC power adapter is securely plugged into the electrical outlet and into the DC input connector on the rear panel of the receiver. Make sure the AC electrical outlet works and is supplying the proper voltage. 5. SYMPTOM: THE MICROPHONE SUDDENLY HAS NO SOUND UT THE RECEIVER SHOWS RF SIGNAL. CAUSE: The microphone out lead is damaged or disconnected. To fix it, open the microphone head cover to check on the microphone out lead and re-connect the wire by wielding. If it does not work, replace the microphone out lead. 6. SYMPTOM: THE MICROPHONE DISTORTION LEVEL IS INCREASING GRADUALLY. CAUSE: The microphone batteries are running out. Replace the microphone batteries. 7. SYMPTOM: POOR SIGNAL CAUSE: When the 2-in-1 ase Module and microphone are placed in different rooms made of concrete wall. This would cause poor signal. Your audio equipment is close to the police, fire or radio stations. In this case, a different frequency channel MUST be selected. oth the microphone and the 2-in-1 ase Module must change to a matching frequency. 8. SYMPTOM: THE FREQUENCY OF THE MICROPHONE IS DIFFERENT FROM THE 2-in-1 ase Module. The microphone s frequency must match with 2-in-1 ase Module s frequency. 23

Appendix APPENDIX VM-92U G5 FCC FREQUENCY: 602.000~652.000 UHF Frequencies Available for Use for Home Electronics in North America The RF radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information are closely regulated in most countries including North America. A lot of countries strictly enforce their regulations stating which RF frequencies are available for use for certain device, so it can help limit the amount of radio frequency interference in all wireless communications. Please refer to the following table for and MIC 2 with available RF frequencies. If the RF frequencies indicated in the following table are in conflicts with the local wireless information law in your country, please switch to a different product model or contact our technicians for advice. FCC Information to User for Reference This equipment is designed in compliance with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules from the United States of America. These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in public environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference, so the user will have to correct the interference at his/her own expense. 24

25 MICROPHONE 1 FREQUENCY: 602.000~626.750 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 FREQUENCY 602.000 602.250 602.500 602.750 603.000 603.250 603.500 603.750 604.000 604.250 604.500 604.750 605.000 605.250 605.500 605.750 606.000 606.250 606.500 606.750 607.000 607.250 607.500 607.750 608.000 FREQUENCY 608.250 608.500 608.750 609.000 609.250 609.500 609.750 610.000 610.250 610.500 610.750 611.000 611.250 611.500 611.750 612.000 612.250 612.500 612.750 613.000 613.250 613.500 613.750 614.000 614.250 CH 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CH 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 FREQUENCY 614.500 614.750 615.000 615.250 615.500 615.750 616.000 616.250 616.500 616.750 617.000 617.250 617.500 617.750 618.000 618.250 618.500 618.750 619.000 619.250 619.500 619.750 620.000 620.250 620.500 CH 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 FREQUENCY 620.750 621.000 621.250 621.500 621.750 622.000 622.250 622.500 622.750 623.000 623.250 623.500 623.750 624.000 624.250 624.500 624.750 625.000 625.250 625.500 625.750 626.000 626.250 626.500 626.750

26 MICROPHONE 2 FREQUENCY: 627.000~651.750 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 FREQUENCY 627.000 627.250 627.500 627.750 628.000 628.250 628.500 628.750 629.000 629.250 629.500 629.750 630.000 630.250 630.500 630.750 631.000 631.250 631.500 631.750 632.000 632.250 632.500 632.750 633.000 FREQUENCY 633.250 633.500 633.750 634.000 634.250 634.500 634.750 635.000 635.250 635.500 635.750 636.000 636.250 636.500 636.750 637.000 637.250 637.500 637.750 638.000 638.250 638.500 638.750 639.000 639.250 CH 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CH 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 FREQUENCY 639.500 639.750 640.000 640.250 640.500 640.750 641.000 641.250 641.500 641.750 642.000 642.250 642.500 642.750 643.000 643.250 643.500 643.750 644.000 644.250 644.500 644.750 645.000 645.250 645.500 CH 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 FREQUENCY 645.750 646.000 646.250 646.500 646.750 647.000 647.250 647.500 647.750 648.000 648.250 648.500 648.750 649.000 649.250 649.500 649.750 650.000 650.250 650.500 650.750 651.000 651.250 651.500 651.750

Warranty WARRANTY One-Year Limited Warranty for Home Use Equipment Our one-year warranty applies to speakers, amplifiers, mixers and microphones for home use only. It covers both parts and labors. The warranty becomes effective on the date of your purchase. Our warranty only covers defects due to product defectiveness with free of defects in materials or workmanship. However, our warranty does not cover defects due to normal wears, damage in transit, improper use, abuse or failure to follow the proper instructions for maintenance. This warranty is void in the event of unauthorized repairs, alternations, modifications and removing of the product label. Please also note that our warranty does not cover any shipping cost for the return of defective products to us for inspection, repair and maintenance. Our warranty for etter Music uilder products can only be executed in North America. Our warranty does not cover the battery for wireless microphone products. NOTE 90-Day Limited Warranty for Public and Commercial Use Equipment Our 90-day warranty applies to speakers, amplifiers, mixers and microphones for both public and commercial use such as restaurant, coffee shop, KTV nightclub, church and school, etc. It covers both parts and labors. The warranty becomes effective on the date of your purchase. To Register Your Warranty Please submit the warranty card that cames with your unit; it is also download on our website. However, we need the invoice for your purchase in order to process this warranty. You may also register your warranty online. Please visit our website at w w w.ettermusicuilder.com. PRECAUTION 1. If using more than one microphone system, please select the operating frequency or signal channel carefully so as to avoid disturbing. 2. The input power voltage of the 2-in-1 ase Module is 110V/120V (±10%). If it is too low or too high, it will affect the work of the machine. 3. When installing batteries, reversing the electrode will damage the machine. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Caution: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside: refer servicing to qualified personnel. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock. This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature. Read the manual. 27

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