VocoPro UHF-8900 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - UHF-8900

o wner's manualUHF-8900UHF PLL WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM WITH FREQUENCY SCAN

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Front Panel1. Antenna Connector - Connect the antennas to these connectors to receive the wireless signals from the microphones.2. Main Power Switch

Page 3 - Safety Instructions

11Descriptions and FunctionsRear Panel1. Independent XLR Channel Outputs - These 8 balanced jacks output audio from each module independently.2. Mixed

Page 4 - FCC Information

12Microphones1. IR (infrared) Sensor - This sensor receives the infrared signal that is used to set the frequency that the wireless mic will use. This

Page 5 - Welcome

13Setting up the MicrophonesOverviewThe goal is for each of the UHF-8900’s wireless channels to be operating on a frequency free of interference. This

Page 6 - Listening for a Lifetime

14Setting up the MicrophonesSetting the Frequencies AutomaticallyThe microphones will be ready to use right out of the box. The below instructions are

Page 7 - • 8 balanced XLR outputs

15Setting the Frequencies ManuallyIf the UHF-8900 is used in an area with heavy RF interference, it may be benecial to set the frequencies manually.

Page 8 - Getting Connected

16Re-syncing the Wireless MicsOccasionally the microphone will need to be re-synced with the respective module. The frequency is the same but the conn

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17Using the Wireless MicsMicrophone PositionThe UHF-8900 is ideal for close-up vocals and can be held in the hand or mounted on a mic stand. Keep in m

Page 10 - Descriptions and Functions

18Basic OperationsSetting Up with Stage Monitors/P.A. SystemIf you will be using the UHF-8900 with stage monitors and/or a P.A. system, try the follow

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19Testing a Channel for Outside InterferenceOnce a microphone and module have been successfully paired, turn the microphone OFF (leave the module ON).

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Safety Instructions ... 3FCC Information ... 4Welcome... 5Listening for a Lifetime ... 6Features ...

Page 13 - Setting up the Microphones

20Displaying the Group & FrequencyUHF-8900 Frequency ListThe module LCD displays all the information regarding the microphone Group (GR) and Chann

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21UHF-8900 Frequency ListGR 1-1 GR 1-2 GR 1-3 GR 1-4 GR 05 GR 1-6CH 01 614.000 615.000 616.300 614.000 620.000 626.000CH 02 617.100 617.700 621.000 61

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2222TV Channel Frequencies (USA) 38 614-620 MHz 39 620-626 MHz 40 626-632 MHz 41 632-638 MHz 42 638-644 MHz 43 644-650 MHz 44 650-

Page 16 - Re-syncing the Wireless Mics

23There is no power• Make sure the power adapter cord is rmly connected to the back of the UHF-8900 and to the power outlet.• If using a power strip/

Page 17 - Using the Wireless Mics

UHF-8900 Owner’s Manual © VocoPro 2014v1.0.0812www.vocopro.com

Page 18 - Basic Operations

3CAUTIONRISK OF SHOCKCAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Only refer servic

Page 19 - Advanced Operation

41. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!: This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requ

Page 20 - UHF-8900 Frequency List

5 And thank you for purchasing the UHF-8900 from VocoPro, your ultimate choice in vocal entertainment! With

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6Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit youʼve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now itʼs time to consider how you

Page 22 - TV Channel Frequencies (USA)

7Features• 8 UHF PLL wireless microphones• Frequency scan feature nds interference-free channels• More than 150 wireless frequencies available• LCD d

Page 23 - Troubleshooting

8Getting ConnectedConnecting Power1. Ensure the main power switch on the rear panel is set to OFF. 2. Connect the power adapter to the power input on

Page 24 - © VocoPro 2014

9Connecting AntennasThe Antennas receive the UHF wireless signals from the microphones.1. Attach the antennas to the connectors on the front panel by

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