Nady Systems LINK 2 Owner's Manual

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    Nady systems, inc. • 6701 shellmound street, emeryville, ca 94608 tel: 510.652.2411 • fax: 510.652.5075 • www.Nadywireless.Com nady wireless systems are type accepted under fcc rules parts 90, 74, and 15. This device complies with rss-210 of industry & science canada. Operation is subject to the fol...

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    Contents ........................................................................................2 introduction ................................................................................3 system features..............................................................................4 operation ....

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    Thank you for purchasing a nady xr pro series xr-61 diversity wireless microphone system and congratulations on your choice. Also available is the xr-62, which is a single rackmount unit with dual receivers for operation of 2 channels simultaneously. The xr pro series systems are loaded with top pro...

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    Xr pro series overall system performance frequency response 25-20,000 hz, +/-3db dynamic range 120db total harmonic distortion rf carrier frequency range 169-216 mhz frequency stability +/- 0.005%, crystal controlled modulation fm (f3e), +/-20khz max. Operating range up to 250 ft. Typical (depending...

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    38 43 41 44 42 40 39 45 36 37 xlr connector – connects microphone to the transmitter module for signal input locking ring – locks microphone to the transmitter optional pouch – for lavalier bodypack operation (with beltclip and strap ring for securing) gain control switch – adjusts the input sensiti...

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    5. Connecting the audio output the xr-61 receiver provides both a fixed mic level balanced audio output xlr (10) and an adjustable line level unbalanced audio output 1/4” jack (11). The level from the unbalanced output is controlled by the rear panel volume control (12). (note: as when making any co...

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    The link 2™ plug-in transmitter 1. Transmitter set-up first, slide open the battery compartment door (43) to expose compartment. Insert a fresh 9v alkaline battery (45), observing polarity. Close the battery compartment door. 2. Handheld microphone installatio • step 1 - rotate the transmitter’s thr...

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    31 30 30 32 33 34 32 35 13 wht-15 handheld microphone transmitter 1. Unscrew the battery compartment cover (17) and remove, exposing the battery holder (18) . Insert a fresh 9v alkaline battery (19), observing the correct polarity as marked, and screw the cover back on to the microphone. Make sure t...

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    Wgt-15 instrument bodypack transmitter 1. Snap open the battery compartment (30) and insert a fresh 9v battery (31), observing the correct polarity. Close the compartment. The wgt-15 is provided with a 3.5 mm locking jack (32) for connecting the instrument cable (35). To secure the connection, turn ...

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    Wlt-15 lavalier/lapel or headworn microphone bodypack transmitter 1. Snap open the battery compartment (22) and insert a fresh 9v battery (23), observing the correct polarity. Close the compartment. 2. The wlt-15 is provided with a 3.5 mm locking jack (24) for connecting the micro- phone. Plug in ei...