Qtx UH5 User Manual - page 3
171.802UK, 171.803UK User Manual
Handheld Transmitter
Bodypack Transmitter Receiver Front Panel
Operation
Insert the supplied AA batteries by carefully sliding the rear battery compartment cover downwards on the handheld
transmitter or flipping the front cover forward on the bodypack transmitter to reveal the battery compartment and install
the batteries, taking care to observe the correct polarity. For the UN5 system, connect the neckband microphone to the
bodypack transmitter via the threaded 3.5mm jack.
Position the receiver within the best available line of sight to the transmitter and turn down the output level control.
Connect the DC jack of the supplied power adapter to the receiver and the plug-top to the mains outlet. Extend the
antenna upwards and outwards slightly and switch the power on.
Connect the jack or an XLR (optional) lead to the receiver’s audio output connector, turn down the volume of any
equipment (mixer, amplifier etc.) that the signal will be fed into and then connect the jack or XLR to the equipment.
Warning! - take care not to point microphones towards speakers – this can cause damaging feedback (loud whistle or
howling noise) – try to point microphones away from the speaker cabinets.
Move the switch on the handheld or bodypack transmitter to the first notch (MUTE) – the LED should light momentarily
(continuous dim LED indicates low battery). Move on another notch (ON) and gradually increase the microphone level(s)
on the receiver, then increase the volume on the mixer or amplifier until the sound from the microphone can be heard
through the equipment. Output level can then be adjusted to the required level from the receiver output level control and
the volume controls on the amplifier or mixer. If the level from the UN5 bodypack transmitter is too low, the Gain control
inside the battery compartment may need to be adjusted with a small screwdriver.
During use, it may be helpful for the reception of the microphone to be muted for a short period of time (e.g. to avoid
feedback when walking across the front of a speaker or avoid handling noise when placing the microphone down
momentarily or adjusting a neckband microphone).
1. Windshield
2. Slide switch and LED
3. Battery compartment
14. Unbalanced jack output
15. Balanced XLR output
16. DC power inlet
17. Antenna
10. Power ON/OFF switch
11. RF carrier indicator
12. AF audio level indicator
13. Output level control
4. Antenna
5. RF indicator
6. Slide switch
7. 3.5mm threaded jack
8. Gain control
9. Battery compartment
Receiver Rear Panel