Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. TV-14 Channel 14 - 01 14 - 02 14 -...- 38 14 - 39 14 - 40 14 - 41 14 - 42 14 - 43 14 - 44 14 - 45 14 - 46 14 - 47 Frequency 473.125 473.250 473.375 473.500 473.625 473.750 473...Frequency unit: MHz Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation is not assured with the units. For the setting procedures of the channel/frequency on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of TV channels 14 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. Wireless Microphone System Frequency...
Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. TV-14 Channel 14 - 01 14 - 02 14 -...- 38 14 - 39 14 - 40 14 - 41 14 - 42 14 - 43 14 - 44 14 - 45 14 - 46 14 - 47 Frequency 473.125 473.250 473.375 473.500 473.625 473.750 473...Frequency unit: MHz Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation is not assured with the units. For the setting procedures of the channel/frequency on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of TV channels 14 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. Wireless Microphone System Frequency...
Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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For the setting procedures of TV channels 18 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. TV-18 Channel 18 - 01 18 - 02 18 - 03 18 - 04 ... 36 18 - 37 18 - 38 18 - 39 18 - 40 18 - 41 18 - 42 18 - 43 18 - 44 18 - 45 18 - 46 18 - 47 Frequency 497.125 497.250 497.375 497.500 497.625 497.750 497.875 498.000 498.125... 517.875 Frequency unit: MHz Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of the channel/frequency on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation is not ...
For the setting procedures of TV channels 18 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. TV-18 Channel 18 - 01 18 - 02 18 - 03 18 - 04 ... 36 18 - 37 18 - 38 18 - 39 18 - 40 18 - 41 18 - 42 18 - 43 18 - 44 18 - 45 18 - 46 18 - 47 Frequency 497.125 497.250 497.375 497.500 497.625 497.750 497.875 498.000 498.125... 517.875 Frequency unit: MHz Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of the channel/frequency on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation is not ...
Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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For the setting procedures of the channel/frequency on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of TV channels 22 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. TV-22 Channel 22 - 01 22 - 02 22 - 03 22 - 04 22 - 05... - 32 22 - 33 22 - 34 22 - 35 22 - 36 22 - 37 22 - 38 22 - 39 22 - 40 22 - 41 22 - 42 22 - 43 22 - 44 22 - 45 22 - 46 22 - 47 Frequency 521.125 521.250 521.375 521.500 521.625 521.750 521.875 522.000 522.125 522.250...
For the setting procedures of the channel/frequency on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of TV channels 22 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. TV-22 Channel 22 - 01 22 - 02 22 - 03 22 - 04 22 - 05... - 32 22 - 33 22 - 34 22 - 35 22 - 36 22 - 37 22 - 38 22 - 39 22 - 40 22 - 41 22 - 42 22 - 43 22 - 44 22 - 45 22 - 46 22 - 47 Frequency 521.125 521.250 521.375 521.500 521.625 521.750 521.875 522.000 522.125 522.250...
Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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...the channels and frequencies that are selectable on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation is not assured with the units. For the setting procedures of TV channels 30 to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of the channel/frequency on your units, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with ... 30 - 33 30 - 34 30 - 35 30 - 36 30 - 37 30 - 38 30 - 39 30 - 40 30 - 41 30 - 42 30 - 43 30 - 44 30 - 45 30 - 46 30 - 47 Frequency 569.125 569.250 569.375 569.500 569.625 569.750 569.875 570.000 570.125 570.250...
...the channels and frequencies that are selectable on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation is not assured with the units. For the setting procedures of TV channels 30 to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125-kHz steps of the channel/frequency on your units, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with ... 30 - 33 30 - 34 30 - 35 30 - 36 30 - 37 30 - 38 30 - 39 30 - 40 30 - 41 30 - 42 30 - 43 30 - 44 30 - 45 30 - 46 30 - 47 Frequency 569.125 569.250 569.375 569.500 569.625 569.750 569.875 570.000 570.125 570.250...
Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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... - 32 34 - 33 34 - 34 34 - 35 34 - 36 34 - 37 34 - 38 34 - 39 34 - 40 34 - 41 34 - 42 34 - 43 34 - 44 34 - 45 34 - 46 34 - 47 Frequency 593.125 593.250 593.375 593.500 593.625 593.750 593.875 594.000 594.125 594.250....750 607.875 Frequency unit: MHz Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. Notes • Channels on your units, refer to 36. For the setting procedures of the channel/frequency on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125 kHz steps of TV channels 34 to the Operating Instructions supplied with...
... - 32 34 - 33 34 - 34 34 - 35 34 - 36 34 - 37 34 - 38 34 - 39 34 - 40 34 - 41 34 - 42 34 - 43 34 - 44 34 - 45 34 - 46 34 - 47 Frequency 593.125 593.250 593.375 593.500 593.625 593.750 593.875 594.000 594.125 594.250....750 607.875 Frequency unit: MHz Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers. Notes • Channels on your units, refer to 36. For the setting procedures of the channel/frequency on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125 kHz steps of TV channels 34 to the Operating Instructions supplied with...
Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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...tables below cannot be used. The indication of transmitting frequencies in four TV channels. Group 09 is selected to 03 are for using 16 channels of the device. Note On shaded channels in the display of transmitting frequencies in two TV channels. - Groups 01 to avoid mutual interference from other Sony wireless microphones/transmitters: - Grouping for... channels Channel 36 - 05 36 - 14 36 - 25 36 - 41 36 - 47 37 - 12 37 - 16 37 - 30 37 - 37 37 - 40 37 - 42 Frequency 602.625 603.750 605.125 607.125 607.875 609.500 610.000 611.750 612.625 613.000 613.250 Group 09 Grouping...
...tables below cannot be used. The indication of transmitting frequencies in four TV channels. Group 09 is selected to 03 are for using 16 channels of the device. Note On shaded channels in the display of transmitting frequencies in two TV channels. - Groups 01 to avoid mutual interference from other Sony wireless microphones/transmitters: - Grouping for... channels Channel 36 - 05 36 - 14 36 - 25 36 - 41 36 - 47 37 - 12 37 - 16 37 - 30 37 - 37 37 - 40 37 - 42 Frequency 602.625 603.750 605.125 607.125 607.875 609.500 610.000 611.750 612.625 613.000 613.250 Group 09 Grouping...
Product Manual (UWP-D Frequency & Group Charts)
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...setting procedures of TV channels 38 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125 kHz steps of the channel/frequency on your units, refer to 41. Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation... 38 38 - 39 38 - 40 38 - 41 38 - 42 38 - 43 38 - 44 38 - 45 38 - 46 38 - 47 Frequency 617.125 617.250 617.375 617.500 617.625 617.750...Frequency unit: MHz TV3841 The following tables show the channels and frequencies that are selectable on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers.
...setting procedures of TV channels 38 to the Operating Instructions supplied with this group. Group 00 The group 00 permits the units to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125 kHz steps of the channel/frequency on your units, refer to 41. Note Simultaneous multi-channel operation... 38 38 - 39 38 - 40 38 - 41 38 - 42 38 - 43 38 - 44 38 - 45 38 - 46 38 - 47 Frequency 617.125 617.250 617.375 617.500 617.625 617.750...Frequency unit: MHz TV3841 The following tables show the channels and frequencies that are selectable on your wireless microphones, transmitters, and receivers.
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... 3 Parts Identification 3 Power Supply 5 Inserting the Batteries 5 Supplying Power from a USB Connector..... 6 Charging Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries .... 6 Preparation 7 Connecting a Lavalier Microphone 7 Attaching a Belt Clip 7 Settings 8 Setting the Transmit Channel 8 Setting the Compander Mode 9 Using the Infrared Communication Function 9 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings......10 Menu Structure and Operation 10 Configuration Menu 11 Error Messages 13 Troubleshooting 14 Important Notes on Use 16 Usage and Storage 16 Cleaning 16 Specifications 16...
... 3 Parts Identification 3 Power Supply 5 Inserting the Batteries 5 Supplying Power from a USB Connector..... 6 Charging Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries .... 6 Preparation 7 Connecting a Lavalier Microphone 7 Attaching a Belt Clip 7 Settings 8 Setting the Transmit Channel 8 Setting the Compander Mode 9 Using the Infrared Communication Function 9 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings......10 Menu Structure and Operation 10 Configuration Menu 11 Error Messages 13 Troubleshooting 14 Important Notes on Use 16 Usage and Storage 16 Cleaning 16 Specifications 16...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... The phase switching function provides support for highquality audio transmissions. a Antenna b POWER indicator Displays the battery level and charging status. Off: There is no audio input or the input level is compatible with Sony ECM-77BC and ECM44BC lavalier microphones, which have a proven record of batteries; Digital companding The built-in conjunction with Sony analog wireless microphone system (UWP-D series, UWP series, and WRR series) receivers.
... The phase switching function provides support for highquality audio transmissions. a Antenna b POWER indicator Displays the battery level and charging status. Off: There is no audio input or the input level is compatible with Sony ECM-77BC and ECM44BC lavalier microphones, which have a proven record of batteries; Digital companding The built-in conjunction with Sony analog wireless microphone system (UWP-D series, UWP series, and WRR series) receivers.
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... the + or - h + or - For details, see "Power Supply" (page 5). Note When the audio input level is set to MIC, a voltage for 1 second or longer Press button until the indicator turns off , the batteries are charged by the USB portable power supply. When connecting equipment other than lavalier microphones, always use this button to insert batteries, see "Configuration Menu" (page 11). E Input level...
... the + or - h + or - For details, see "Power Supply" (page 5). Note When the audio input level is set to MIC, a voltage for 1 second or longer Press button until the indicator turns off , the batteries are charged by the USB portable power supply. When connecting equipment other than lavalier microphones, always use this button to insert batteries, see "Configuration Menu" (page 11). E Input level...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... different charge level together. • Replacing the batteries during operation may generate a large noise. k Infrared detector Receives the frequency and compander mode set on the receiver. Power Supply The unit operates using power supplied from two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, or lithium batteries) or from the USB connector has precedence. If power is supplied simultaneously from batteries and from a supply connected to the USB connector, power from a supply connected...
... different charge level together. • Replacing the batteries during operation may generate a large noise. k Infrared detector Receives the frequency and compander mode set on the receiver. Power Supply The unit operates using power supplied from two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride, or lithium batteries) or from the USB connector has precedence. If power is supplied simultaneously from batteries and from a supply connected to the USB connector, power from a supply connected...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... charging is lit orange while charging batteries. Battery level indicator Press and hold the POWER button for any reason, contact your Sony service representative. The battery level may leak or explode if mistreated. Charging Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries You can operate from the AC adapter or portable power supply or otherwise altering their positions. When charging batteries using new alkaline batteries, use a unit that you plan to the USB...
... charging is lit orange while charging batteries. Battery level indicator Press and hold the POWER button for any reason, contact your Sony service representative. The battery level may leak or explode if mistreated. Charging Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries You can operate from the AC adapter or portable power supply or otherwise altering their positions. When charging batteries using new alkaline batteries, use a unit that you plan to the USB...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... frequency indicator changes in conjunction with the UWP-D series receiver. 9 WL800: Select this when operating in response to the operating instructions supplied with Sony UWP-D series receivers. For details on the infrared communication function, refer to the channel number. • Do not remove the batteries while making settings. Setting the Compander Mode Depending on the receiver being used in conjunction with Sony WRR series receivers...
... frequency indicator changes in conjunction with the UWP-D series receiver. 9 WL800: Select this when operating in response to the operating instructions supplied with Sony UWP-D series receivers. For details on the infrared communication function, refer to the channel number. • Do not remove the batteries while making settings. Setting the Compander Mode Depending on the receiver being used in conjunction with Sony WRR series receivers...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... and Detailed Settings Menu Structure and Operation There are active even when using simple mode. Function name Setting 1 Press the + or - Use this mode to be modified during transmission. With the power off, press and hold the SET button and press the POWER/MUTING button for transmitting audio. Configuration menus • GP/CH (group/channel) select • BAND (frequency band...
... and Detailed Settings Menu Structure and Operation There are active even when using simple mode. Function name Setting 1 Press the + or - Use this mode to be modified during transmission. With the power off, press and hold the SET button and press the POWER/MUTING button for transmitting audio. Configuration menus • GP/CH (group/channel) select • BAND (frequency band...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... a guide to 99:99 can set too high, the noise level may cause noise distortion or damage the playback/recording equipment. Note Do not switch this state to cancel the reset of the transmitter as possible to 0 dB if using a lavalier microphone attached to the "Frequency List" on Japanese and Korean models. The factory default setting is...
... a guide to 99:99 can set too high, the noise level may cause noise distortion or damage the playback/recording equipment. Note Do not switch this state to cancel the reset of the transmitter as possible to 0 dB if using a lavalier microphone attached to the "Frequency List" on Japanese and Korean models. The factory default setting is...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... hydride batteries. Setting the compander mode (COMPANDER) Set the operating mode of new Sony alkaline LR6 (size AA) batteries. UWP-D: High speech quality mode supported in combination with UWP-D series devices. UNLOCK: Press and hold the SET button. ENABLE: Pressing the POWER/MUTING button mutes the output. A prompt appears asking you whether to UNLOCK or use of a combination of the connected microphone, change...
... hydride batteries. Setting the compander mode (COMPANDER) Set the operating mode of new Sony alkaline LR6 (size AA) batteries. UWP-D: High speech quality mode supported in combination with UWP-D series devices. UNLOCK: Press and hold the SET button. ENABLE: Pressing the POWER/MUTING button mutes the output. A prompt appears asking you whether to UNLOCK or use of a combination of the connected microphone, change...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... your Sony service representative. Notes • This function can be used in transmission stopped mode only. • After a reset, the audio input level is displayed in headphones to their factory default settings. If the the PLL synthesizer message persists, circuit. button to its factory default setting. The transmitter parameters are restored to suddenly change. PLL ERROR An error occurred...
... your Sony service representative. Notes • This function can be used in transmission stopped mode only. • After a reset, the audio input level is displayed in headphones to their factory default settings. If the the PLL synthesizer message persists, circuit. button to its factory default setting. The transmitter parameters are restored to suddenly change. PLL ERROR An error occurred...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... the audio is low. Two or more transmitters are set to line level input. Troubleshooting If you have any problem, use the following checklist before asking for repairs. Replace the batteries with ...batteries drain quickly under cold conditions. If the problem persists, contact your Sony service representative. The batteries are being used simultaneously. the transmitter and receiver. Adjust the volume to the frequency list stored on the supplied CD-ROM, and reconfigure the channel on the receiver. transmitter and receiver. transmitter and receiver. Use...
... the audio is low. Two or more transmitters are set to line level input. Troubleshooting If you have any problem, use the following checklist before asking for repairs. Replace the batteries with ...batteries drain quickly under cold conditions. If the problem persists, contact your Sony service representative. The batteries are being used simultaneously. the transmitter and receiver. Adjust the volume to the frequency list stored on the supplied CD-ROM, and reconfigure the channel on the receiver. transmitter and receiver. transmitter and receiver. Use...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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...batteries) 5.0 V DC (supplied from USB connector) Battery life (measured with two Sony LR6/AA size alkaline batteries at 25 °C (77 °F)) Approx. 8 hours with output power of 30 mW (for model... frequency (change to stop transmitting (turn the power off . Near equipment that might knock against the receiver Keep devices as far from portable communication devices The use UWP...equipment as motors, transformers, or dimmers - Important Notes on Use Specifications Usage and Storage • Operating the UWP-D series devices near electrical equipment (motors, transformers, ...
...batteries) 5.0 V DC (supplied from USB connector) Battery life (measured with two Sony LR6/AA size alkaline batteries at 25 °C (77 °F)) Approx. 8 hours with output power of 30 mW (for model... frequency (change to stop transmitting (turn the power off . Near equipment that might knock against the receiver Keep devices as far from portable communication devices The use UWP...equipment as motors, transformers, or dimmers - Important Notes on Use Specifications Usage and Storage • Operating the UWP-D series devices near electrical equipment (motors, transformers, ...
Product Manual Operations Manual
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... charging Storage temperature -20 °C to +55 °C (-4 °F to +131 °F) Dimensions 63 × 92.6 × 20 mm 13/16 in.) (width (2 1/2 × / height 3 / 3/4 × depth) (excluding antenna) Mass Approx. 105 g (3.7 oz.) (excluding batteries) Supplied accessories Belt clip (1) Battery case (1) (Chinese model only) Before Use (1) CD-ROM (1) Warranty card (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without...
... charging Storage temperature -20 °C to +55 °C (-4 °F to +131 °F) Dimensions 63 × 92.6 × 20 mm 13/16 in.) (width (2 1/2 × / height 3 / 3/4 × depth) (excluding antenna) Mass Approx. 105 g (3.7 oz.) (excluding batteries) Supplied accessories Belt clip (1) Battery case (1) (Chinese model only) Before Use (1) CD-ROM (1) Warranty card (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without...