| O W ne R ’ S M a nU a l   8W-1KU   1000-Channel UHF Dual Receiver   Wireless System   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   System Features   antennas for all receivers, and DC power   supply input jack   8W-1KU System   • Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF   performance with 120dB dynamic range   and operation up to500 ft. line-of-sight   • Externally powered (adapter included)   • Rugged all-metal housing—rack mountable   • 1000 user-selectable UHF frequencies   per band   HT-1KU Handheld Microphone   Transmitter   8W-1KU Octo Receiver   • Internal antenna system   • Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF   performance with 120dB dynamic range   and operation up to 500 ft. line-of sight   • Superior Nady DM-10D neodymium   microphonefor clear sound, powerful   audio, maximumfeedback rejection, and   minimal handling noise   • Eight complete, independent wireless   receivers with 1000 user-selectable UHF   frequencies   • Backlit LCD display indicate Group,   Channel,Volume, and Battery levels   • Works with any combination of available   instrument, handheld and/or lavalier UHF   transmitters   • Power On/Off switch; transmitting High/   LowRF power switch to optimize distance   operation depending on application   • True Diversity circuitry with two complete   front ends per receiver for maximizing   range and most effective elimination of   signal dropouts   • Uses two AA alkaline or rechargeable   NiMHbatteries for reliable, economical   battery life   • Sleek, durable all-metal housing   • Autoscan to easily locate clear channels   and ASC™ (Auto-Sync Channel) IR   download to send selected Group/Channel   information to transmitter via IR sender for   convenient frequency synchronization   BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter   • Input Audio Level adjustment selectable   byUp/Down buttons   • Mini locking connector for choice of   lavalier (LT),headworn mic (HM), or   instrument (GT) operation (with internal   factory preset LT/HM/GT input mode)   • Sophisticated IF filtering for simultaneous   operation of multiple systems in the same   location   • Front panel touch control buttons and user-   • LCD display indicates selected Group,   Channel, and Input Volume levels, allowing   optimal audio gain adjustment; Battery   level status; TransmittingHigh/Low   RF power switch to optimize distance   operation depending on application   friendly LCD configuration menus   • Front panel backlit LCD display indicates   selected Group, Channel, RF signal   strength meter and Audio Output Volume   level   • Separate A/B Diversity antenna selection   and audio peak LED displays provide   instantaneous antenna and audio level   status, which can easily be seen from a   distance   • Power On/Off switch   • Flexible external antenna rod   • Uses two AA alkaline or rechargeable   NiMHbatteries for reliable, economical   battery life   • Back panel Balanced XLR Mic level and   Unbalanced ¼” SUM Line level audio   output jacks, squelch control, RF BNC   connectors for dual removable ½ wave   • Sleek, durable all-metal housing   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick User Controls Guide   8W-1KU Receiver: Front View   ꢀ 1. POWER BUTTON Press for two seconds to turn   receivers ON-OFF   6. SET To scroll through the LCD menu and set   the selected program/function   7. UP BUTTON To change the receiver output VOL   level, GRP/CH, up by one step at a time   DOWN BUTTON To change the receiver output   VOL level, GRP/CH down by one step at a   time   2. DIVERSITY A/B INDICATOR Indicates receiver A   or B is active when transmitter is on   3. AF PEAK LED Shows flickering GREEN LED is   normal or solid GREEN LED is for maximum   audio allowable   4. IR Infrared LED transmitter window for linking   the RX to the TX for download frequency   5. AUTO-SCAN/ASC (IR SYNC) BUTTON Long press   (hold ~2 seconds) for AUTO-SCAN to locate a   clear channel to use. Short press (~1 second)   to make IR link and download the receiver’s   selected frequency to the TX. To download,   positioning the HT-1KU/BT-1KU transmitters’   IR Window (34/43) by 6-12” away from the RX   IR LED (4). Press the ASC Button (5) once and   wait one second for the RX to respond. If the   download is successful, the RX will show one   of the Diversity A/B Antenna LED (2) and full RF   LCD Bars (12) on the LCD Display (8)   8. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/CH   (00-99), RF signal strength indicator 1-6 bars,   and Volume Levels (0-63)   9. FREQUENCY GROUP Indicates selected GROUP   from 00-09   10. FREQUENCY CHANNEL Indicates selected   CHANNEL from 00-99   11. SUM VOLUME LEVEL Indicates selected LINE   output level from 00-63, (63 is loudest output)   12. RF SIGNAL METER Indicates received signal   strength levels from 1-6 bars, (6 bars show   excellent incoming RF signal)   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick User Controls Guide   8W-1KU Receiver: Rear View   ꢀ 13. RACK EARS Left and Right rack ears are built   17. UNBALANCED AUDIO OUT SUM Volume Level   into the unit   audio output for eight receivers—adjustable   LINE level   13a. FAM-K2 ANTENNA EXTENSION CABLES (Optional)   Attach coax cables with BNC connectors from   back antenna jack to rack ear holes for front   antenna mounting configuration   18. DC INPUT JACK For using external DC adapter   to power the receivers   19. RF CONNECTORS Antenna jack B for RF True   14. RF CONNECTORS Antenna jack A for RF True   Diversity reception   Diversity reception   20. DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT DC Adaptor connects   15. BALANCED MIC OUT Audio output connection   to DC Input Jack (18)   for each receiver—fixed Mic level   21. ANTENNAS ½ wave antennas connect to A/B   16. MUTE (SQUELCH) CONTROLS Control the mute   level for each receiver—turn CW for maximum   range; turn CCW for minimum range, if   needed, to minimize noises from outside RF   interference upon muting   Antenna Jacks (14, 19)   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick User Controls Guide   HT-1KU Handheld Transmitter   22. BATTERY COVER Unscrew CW and pull down to   insert two AA alkaline batteries   28. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH Slide power switch up/   down to turn ON-OFF   23. MIC BALL Windscreen/dust cover   24. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/ CH   (00-99), AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (0dB to -30dB),   and BATTERY status (5 bars and “BATT.”)   See 30/31/32/33 in HT-1KU transmitter diagram   above for detail LCD display indicators.   25. UP BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or VOL   level up by one step at a time or to light up the   display   29. INTERNAL ANTENNA Built-in antenna   30. FREQUENCY GROUP Indicates selected GROUP   from 00-09   31. FREQUENCY CHANNEL Indicates selected   CHANNEL from 00-99   32. INPUT VOLUME LEVEL Indicates input audio level   ranging from 00dB to -30dB   33. BATTERY METER Indicates battery status (5   bars=100%, 1 bar=20%). Change batteries   when flashing “BATT”)   DOWN BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or VOL   level down by one step at a time or to light up   the display   34. IR RECEPTOR SENSOR/WINDOW Infrared LED   sensor for IR frequency download from RX   35. BATTERY COMPARTMENT   26. SET To scroll through the LCD menu and set   the selected program/function   36. TWO AA ALKALINE BATTERIES   27. RF POWER SWITCH Select the TX power output   level high or low   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Quick User Controls Guide   BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter (lT, lT/HM or GT)   37. INPUT JACK 3.5mm locking mini jack for   connecting audio input cord from lapel mic   (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument (GT)   38. POWER OFF/MUTE/ON SWITCH Slide power   switch to ON or OFF to turn ON-OFF, set to   MUTE to turn power on with audio muted   39. ANTENNA Permanently attached antenna   40. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/CH   (00-99), AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (0dB to -30dB),   and BATTERY status (5 bars and “BATT.”)   See 30/31/32/33 in HT-1KU transmitter diagram   above for detail LCD display indicators.   41. UP BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or VOL   level up by one step at a time or to light up the   display   selected program/function   43. IR RECEPTOR SENSOR Infrared LED sensor for   linking the TX to the RX during IR frequency   download   44. RF POWER HI/LOW SWITCH Select the TX power   output level high or low   45. BATTERY COMPARTMENT   46. LATCHING BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR   47. TWO AA ALKALINE BATTERIES   48. BELT CLIP (on back of unit)—removable clip can   be set for top of transmitter pointing either up   or down   DOWN BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or VOL   level down by one step at a time or to light up   the display   42. SET BUTTON To scroll LCD menu and set the   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   System Operation   8W-1KU Receiver   Once the receiver is connected to the power   source, press the Power Button (1) for two   seconds. The LCD Displays (8) will light   (showing Group, Channel, RF Level Meter,   and Output Volume). The Diversity A/B (2) and   the AF PEAK LED (3) are off at this time and   will display when the transmitter is on and   the audio is transmitted. To turn off, press the   Power button for two seconds. The LCD will   display “OFF” then the backlight will turn off   indicating the receivers are off.   Installing antennas   Install antennas on back by connecting the   two antennas (21) included with your system   onto the two RF Connectors (14/19) located on   the back of the 8W-1KU receivers. The two   antennas must be installed in order for the   diversity circuit to work properly. The optimal   positions of the antennas are 45° from   the receiver and 90° from each other. For   maximum range, it is always best to maintain   a line-of-sight (no obstructions) between the   receiver antennas and the transmitter at all   times whenever possible.   Connect either the ¼” Unbalanced Audio Out   (17) or each XLR Balanced Mic Outs (15) to   your mixing board, effect, or amplifier inputs   (See Connecting the Audio Outputs section).   For front antenna installation, first install   optional FaMK-2 antenna extension Cables (13a),   insert one end of each BNC cables into a   rack ear hole and secure using the removable   nuts. Lock other end of the BNC cables to an   RF Connector (14/19) on the back of the unit.   Then connect the two antennas to the front   of the receiver.   Button Function on the Receiver   The Power Button (1) is used to turn ON or   OFF all receivers at the same time. When this   power button is pressed for two seconds, the   blue backlights on the lCD Displays (8) will light   up indicating the receivers are on. Press the   Power button again for two seconds to turn   off the receivers. The backlight on the LCD   will display “OFF” indicating the receivers are   off. At power-off the 8W-1KU receivers will   store the last settings entered and re-display   them at power-on. It can be reprogrammed   to any new Group/Channel, or Volume level.   The default factory setting is Group 01   (Receiver 1) and 02 (Receiver 2), 03 (Receiver   3) and 04 (Receiver 4), Group 05 (Receiver 5)   and 06 (Receiver 6), 07 (Receiver 7) and 08   (Receiver 8), Channel 00 and Volume 63 for all   receivers.   Rack-mounting the Receiver   The Nady 8W-1KU receiver wireless system   has built-In Rack ears (13). Simply attach the   rackears with supplied screws on both sides   and install the receiver onto the rack.   Note: Do not mount the receiver on a rack directly   above an amplifier or other source of high heat.   This could degrade the performance of the   8W-1KU. Always ensure adequate airflow and heat   dissipation in any rack configuration.   The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (7) are active   while in the Set mode, or can be used to   change Volume Level (11) at anytime.   Powering the Receiver   To power the receivers, plug the provided AC/   DC Power Supply (20) adapter into the DC Input   Jack (18) on the back of the receivers, then   plug the adapter into an AC outlet.   When the Set Button (6) is repeatedly pressed   the lCD Display (8) menus will cycle in the   following order:   > > > MAIN MENU GROUP CHANNEL   Note: Any regulated +12VDC source with minimum   2500mA capacity can also be used.   > (repeats)   VOLUME MAIN MENU   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   of the same channel as already selected for the   first receiver. Repeat these procedures for the   remaining receivers to be used with the system.   During manual programming, the selected   function will flash for five seconds or press   the Set button to confirm the selection and   the display will return to the main menu.   If you are not satisfied with a channel after   scanning, repeat anytime for locating another free   channel.   The aUTO-SCan / aSC (IR Sync) Button (2)   has two functions:   • Long press (hold ~2 seconds) for AUTO-   SCAN for finding a clear channel within   the frequency band (with all TXs turned off   at this time). Clockwise running segments   on the LCD display show the scanning   is in progress which normally takes ten   seconds. When it finds an interference-   free channel, it will display and store that   channel for use. Then ASC IR Sync the TX   as described below.   Selecting the 8W-1KU Receiver   Volume level / Group / Channel   This section will also aid in finding desired   channel(s) of operation when setting up   your system(s).   Press the Set Button (6) 3 times to check   the current Volume levels (12) setting. To   change the Volume Levels, press the   (Up) or (Down) Buttons (7) anytime for   single stepping, or hold the Up/Down button   continuously for faster level selection.   Select 1 of 63 (soft to loud sound) levels   from the Volume menu and advance to exit   Setup Mode by pressing the Set Button   one more time. Selecting 0 should mute the   receiver and no output for the Line Out only.   The XLR out is unaffected.   • Short press (hold ~ 1 second) to transfer   the selected frequency information from   the receiver to the transmitter for easy   synchronization prior the transmitter can   be used. When short pressing the ASC   IR Sync button while the main menu is   displayed, the IR LED (4) will light up red   and stay for about five seconds. This   indicates IR transmission is in progress   and IR data is transferring during this   period. A transmitter should be used   at this time to receive data from the   receiver (see IR Sync Programming in   Programming sections of HT-1KU and   BT-1KU transmitter sections). Upon   successful data transferred (usually in   about three seconds) the IR LED stops   and the transmitter’s backlight will light   up and the transmitter will transmit a   radio signal on the same channel as the   receiver. The Signal Strength and Diversity   Indicators on the receiver’s display will   then light up, indicating that the IR link is   completed. If manual channel selection is   preferred, skip this selection.   Choose the 8W-1KU operating frequency   by selecting one of 10 Groups (9) and one   of 100 Channels (10) that are determined to   be desirable open channels. Press the Set   button to enter the Group setup mode and   the Group icon will flash, then press the   Up/Down button once for single stepping   through the groups, or hold continuously   for faster group selection. Select 1 of 10   groups available from the Group menu and   then press the Set button again to Channel   Setup Mode and the Channel icon will flash,   or press the Set button three times to skip   changing the Channel or Volume. Within the   Channel Setup menu, press the Up/Down   button once for single stepping through the   channels, or hold continuously for faster   channel selection. Select 1 of 100 channels   available from the Channel menu or press   the Set button twice to skip Volume Level   setting and exit to main menu. During   Note: If you are using multiple transmitters at   the same location, set up the first transmitter   and leave it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from   the receivers. Then start AUTO-SCAN on the   second receiver. This avoids duplicate selection   manual programming, the selected function   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   will flash for five seconds or press the Set   button to confirm the selection and the   display will return to the main menu. For   detail how to IR Sync the TX, see IR Sync   Programming in Programming sections of   HT-1KU and BT-1KU transmitter sections.   you might overload the system. Decrease   the audio level input to the transmitter or   overload distortion sound may result.   Connecting the audio Outputs   8W-1KU receiver has one Unbalanced audio   Out (17) (adjustable Line level) SUM audio   output and eight Balanced Mic Out (15) (fixed   level) XLR jacks and each output works   independently per receiver. The Unbalanced   Audio Out is controlled by (Up) or   adjusting the Squelch   In normal operation, each 8W-1KU receiver’s   Mute Control (16) works independently and   should be adjusted clockwise (CW) to the   minimum RF squelch setting at which   the RF level Meter (12) and one of the LED   Diversity a/B Indicators (2) will remain on   while your transmitter is in normal use, up   to the maximum operating range anticipated   in use for your application. However, in   areas of high RF activity, the MUTE control   may need to be adjusted counterclockwise   (CCW). If the transmitter is off, the receiver   signal and the RF Signal Meter (12) and one   of the LED Diversity a/B Indicators (2) is   flickering or stay on continuously, the MUTE   level should be adjusted higher level CCW   (counterclockwise for less mute sensitivity   level) to stop the flickering. Be careful not   to adjust too high CCW setting as this may   reduce the operating range to below what   is needed. A range walk test will help in   selecting the proper level. If the range is   not critical, note that a counterclockwise   (maximum mute) setting will also yield   a quieter mute function, which might be   desired in certain applications. The MUTE   level is factory preset at clockwise (CW) for   maximum sensitivity and operating range   (i.e. clockwise (CW) for minimum squelch   level—maximum usable range).   (Down) Buttons (7) for volume control and   the receiver Sum Volume Meter (11) will   indicate the level selected. For unbalanced   output, plug a ¼” mono (Tip/Sleeve) audio   cable into the Unbalanced audio Out (17)   and plug the other end into your mixing   board or amplifier. When using the BT-1KU   instrument transmitter system, connect   the Unbalanced Audio Out directly to your   instrument amp or preamp. At maximum   receiver volume setting, as indicated by   the Sum Volume Level display, the system   output is approximately +4dB higher than   a direct cord-to-amp connection. Note that   all receivers output will be mixed together   as per the individual receivers’ volume   settings as selected by the up/down volume   controls. If separate signals are required for   each instrument then the Balanced Mic Out   sockets must be used. However, they are   not line level or adjustable. The SUM out is   best utilized for switching between separate   transmitters during performance with   only one audio signal at a time fed to the   instrument amplifier. For balanced output,   plug an audio cable with an XLR connector   into each receiver and plug the other end   into your mixing board or amplifier inputs   accordingly.   audio level and Peak leD Indicator   The 8W-1KU receiver has an aF Peak leD (3)   display for each receiver and each works   independently per channel. The AF Peak   LED occasional flickering green on normal   or loud inputs to the transmitter is normal. If   the AF Peak LED lights green continuously,   Note: As when making any connection, make sure   the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the   minimum level before plugging in the receiver to   avoid possible sound system damage.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Your 8W-1KU receiver is now operational   and ready to use. Once you have completed   the above steps, proceed to the following   instructions for the HT-1KU Handheld or BT-   1KU Instrument transmitter.   Note: Only one transmitter can be used with one   receiver. It is not possible to use two transmitters   on the same frequency and mix the output of   these transmitters into one wireless receiver.   However, as this is an eight receiver unit, eight   transmitters on separate frequencies can be   utilized, one with each receiver.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Powering the Transmitter On/Off   HT-1KU Handheld   Microphone Transmitter   To turn on the transmitter, slide the Power   On/Off Switch (28) to the “ON” position.   The LCD backlight will light up, indicating   the unit is now on. After five seconds   the backlight will automatically turn off to   conserve battery life. The Group (30), Channel   (31), Input Volume level (32), and Battery   Meter (33) indicator icons stay on for normal   operation.   Setting up the Transmitter   The HT-1KU requires two AA size batteries   to operate. To install the batteries onto   the battery compartment, unscrew the   Battery Compartment Cover (22) by turning   counterclockwise until loose and slide down   the cover, exposing the Battery Compartment   (35). Insert two fresh aa batteries (36)   according to the correct polarity as indicated   on the transmitter body. Screw the battery   cover back onto the microphone, making   sure it is securely tightened. Fresh alkaline   batteries can provide up to 8-10 hours of   operation, but in order to ensure optimal   performance it is recommended that the   batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of   use or as indicated to be necessary by the   flashing “BATT” Battery Meter Icon (33).   As many of the LCD battery meter levels   should stay lit as possible as they indicate   usable battery strength. As the batteries   weaken, fewer of the level indicators will   stay lit until only one bar shows, which will   then flash to warn that the batteries are now   too low and should be replaced as soon as   possible with fresh ones.   To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter   off when not in use. To turn the transmitter   off, slide the power on/off switch to the   “OFF” position. The LCD will display “OFF,”   no LCD or backlight is lit up and the unit will   be off.   Buttons Function   The RF Power level Switch (27) is used to   At Power Off the transmitter will store   the last settings entered and re-display   them at the next power on where it can be   reprogrammed to any new Group/Channel   or Volume level at the first time of use or   anytime later. The factory default setting for   Volume -10dB is same for all transmitters.   These settings are optimal for most   applications.   select Hi/Low power transmission.   Each time the Set Button (26) is pressed, the   LCD menu will cycle in the following order   > > > MAIN MENU VOLUME GROUP   > (repeats)   CHANNEL MAIN MENU   The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (31) works in   the SET mode only and they can be used   to change any Group/Channel as selected   (if not using IR Sync from receiver). They   can also be used to select the desired Input   audio level VOL setting. Or they can be   used to turn on the LCD display.   Programming the HT-1KU   to the Selected Channel   The transmitter can be programmed to the   same frequency as selected for the receiver,   either via automatic synchronization using   the IR Sync function or manually on the   transmitter itself.   During manual programming, the selected   function will flash for five seconds, or press   the Set button to confirm the selection and   the display will return to the main menu.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IR Sync Programming:   selection. The Channel Icon (31) will now   flash. Again, use the Up/Down button to   change the channel as desired. When the   Group/Channel selection is done, press the   Set button again to enter the Volume Level   Input (32) setting and then press Up/Down   to change in four steps from 0dB to -30dB   (for loudest input) or press the Set button a   second time to exit to the main menu.   Use the wireless IR leD Receptor Sensor (34)   to download pre-programmed channels   from the receiver. Start programming by   holding the IR Receptor Sensor/Window   about 6” in front the receiver to be used.   On the receiver, when short pressing the   aSC IR Sync Button (5), while the main menu   is displayed, the IR Infrared leD (4) will light   up red and stay for about five seconds. This   indicates IR transmission is in progress and   IR data is transferring during this period.   Upon successful data transfer (usually in   about three seconds) the IR LED stops and   the transmitter’s backlight will light up and   the transmitter will transmit a radio signal   on the same channel as the receiver. The   Signal Strength and Diversity Indicators on   the receiver’s LCD display will then light   up, indicating that the IR link is completed.   Note, if procedure is not done correctly   during the three seconds of active data   transfer, the receiver and the transmitter   do not link and transmitter’s previous   programmed channel remains unchanged.   To change the volume input level only,   press the Set button three times to select   the volume input level setting. Use the Up/   Down button to change in four steps from   0dB to -30dB (for loudest input). The level   is preset at -10dB for the HT-1KU, which is   best for most applications.   For normal operation, the transmitter should   have the same Group/Channel as displayed   on the receiver. The default factory setting   is Group 01 (Receiver 1) and 02 (Receiver   2), 03 (Receiver 3) and 04 (Receiver 4),   Group 05 (Receiver 5) and 06 (Receiver 6),   07 (Receiver 7) and 08 (Receiver 8) for all   receivers.   After programming is finished, slide the   battery cover back then turn the Mic Ball (23)   counterclockwise to secure the housing.   The HT-1KU is now ready for use.   Note: The IR link is infrared light and thus works   best when this data transfer is accomplished in a   light-shielded or darker environment. It may not   be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer   fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location   or somehow shield the link from outside light to   successfully program the transmitter with the   pre-programmed group and channel info from the   Note: If you are using multiple transmitters at   the same location, set up the first transmitter   and leave it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from the   receivers. Then start AUTO-SCAN on the second   receiver. This avoids duplicate selection of the   same channel as already selected for the first   receiver.   receiver.   Manual Programming (GRP/CH and Volume):   The transmitter’s frequency is set using the   Set Button (26) and then the (Up) or (Down)   Buttons (25). During manual programming,   press the Set button to confirm the   If you are not satisfied with a channel after   scanning, repeat again anytime for selecting   another free channel.   selection or the selected function will flash   for five seconds and the display will return   to the main menu. To start, press the Set   button once. The backlight on the lCD (24)   will light up and the Group Icon (30) will flash.   Use the Up/Down button to change the   group. When a group selection is finished,   press the Set button again for the channel   Operating the HT-1KU   Handheld Transmitter   During normal operation with the unit   powered on, the transmitter power level can   be changed by sliding the RF Power Switch   (27) to “H” to increase the transmitted   RF power (for longer range) or to “L” to   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   decrease the RF power (reduced range).   This is a useful feature as the “L” setting   increases battery life and also optimizes   the number of channels that can be used   simultaneously in a given location. Use   this setting for normal use not requiring   maximum operating range. A range walk   test before use will determine which setting   is best for your application.   flashing Battery Meter “BaTT” Icon (33).   Buttons Function   The RF Power level Switch (44) is used to   select Hi/Low power transmission.   When the Set Button (42) is pressed, the LCD   main menu will cycle in the following order:   > > > MAIN MENU VOLUME GROUP   Slide the On/Off switch to the “ON”   > (repeats)   CHANNEL MAIN MENU   position and the microphone is now ready   to use. The receiver’s RF Signal Meter (12)   and one Diversity a or B Indicator (2) should   The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (43) work in   the set mode only. They can be used to   now be on, indicating a received signal from change any Group/Channel as selected   the transmitter. Adjust the volume of the   receiver per Connecting Audio Output.   (if not using IR Sync from receiver). They   can also be used to select the desired Input   audio level VOL setting. Or they can be   used to turn on the LCD display.   Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or   screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume,   transmitter location and speaker placement.   During manual programming, the selected   function will flash for five seconds or press   the Set button to confirm the selection and   the display will return to the main menu.   The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A or B   indicator on the receiver’s LCD display should be   “ON” in normal operation.   Connecting Input audio Source   Use the audio Input (37) 3.5mm locking mini   jack for connecting the audio input cord   from lapel mic (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM),   or instrument (GT), depending on which   version transmitter is being used. Secure   the connection to the cable by lining up   the slot of the 3.5mm mini connector and   turning the ring to securely lock in.   BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter   (lT, lT/HM or GT)   Setting up the Transmitter   The BT-1KU bodypack requires two aa   Batteries (50) to operate. To install the   batteries into the battery compartment, lift   the Battery Compartment Door (46) by grabbing   the two spring-loaded locking tabs and pull   out, exposing the Battery Compartment (45).   Insert two fresh AA batteries according   to the correct polarity as indicated on the   transmitter body. Close the battery cover,   ensuring the cover is snapped shut. Fresh   alkaline batteries can last provide up to 8-10   hours of operation, but in order to ensure   optimum performance it is recommended   that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours   of use or as indicated necessary by the   Powering the Transmitter On/Off   To turn on the transmitter, slide the   Power Off/Mute/On Switch (38) to the “MUTE”   (middle) position (transmitter on, audio   muted). The LCD backlight will light up.   The unit is now on. After ten seconds the   backlight will automatically turn off. The   Group (30), Channel (31), Input Volume level (32)   and Battery Meter (33) remain on in normal   operation.   As many of the five LCD battery levels   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   should stay lit as possible, indicating usable   battery strength. As the batteries weaken,   fewer of the level indicators stay lit until   only one bar shows, which will then flash to   warn that the batteries are now too low and   should be replaced as soon as possible. To   preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off   when not in use. To turn the transmitter off,   slide the Off/Mute/On switch to “MUTE”   and then “OFF”. The LCD will display   “OFF”, no LCD or backlight is lit up and the   unit will be off.   a radio signal on the same channel as the   receiver. The Signal Strength and Diversity   Indicators on the receiver’s LCD display will   then light up, indicating that the IR link is   completed.   Note: If procedure is not done correctly during the   three seconds of active data transfer, the receiver   and the transmitter do not link and transmitter’s   previous programmed channel remains   unchanged.   The IR link is infrared light and thus works best   when this data transfer is accomplished in a   light-shielded or darker environment. It may not   be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer   fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location   or somehow shield the link from outside light to   success-fully program the transmitter with the   pre-programmed group and channel info from the   receiver.   At Power Off the transmitter will store   the last settings entered and re-display   them at the next power on where it can be   reprogrammed to any new Group/Channel   or Volume level at the first time of use or   anytime later. The factory default setting   for Volume 0dB is same for all transmitters.   These settings are optimal for most   applications.   Manual Programming (GRP/CH and Volume):   The transmitter’s frequency is set using the   Set Button (42) and then the (Up) or (Down)   Buttons (41). During manual programming,   the selected function will flash for five   seconds, or press the Set button to confirm   the selection and the display will return   to the main menu. To start, press the Set   button once. The backlight on the lCD (40)   will light up and the Group (30) icon will flash.   Use the Up/Down buttons to change the   group. When a group selection is finished,   press the Set button again for the channel   selection. The Channel Icon (31) will now   flash. Again, use the Up/Down buttons to   change the channel as desired. When the   group/channel selection is done, press the   Set button again to enter volume level input   setting and then press Up/Down button to   change in four steps from 00dB to -30dB   (for loudest input) or press the Set button a   second time to exit to the main menu.   Programming the BT-1KU   to the Selected Channel   The transmitter can be programmed to the   same frequency as selected for the receiver,   either via automatic synchronization using   the IR Sync function or manually on the   transmitter itself.   IR Sync Programming:   Use the wireless IR leD Receptor Sensor (43)   to download pre-programmed channels from   the receiver. Start programming by holding   the IR LED Receptor about 6”-12” from   the receiver’s IR leD Window (4), then press   the IR Sync Button (5) on the receiver to be   used. When short pressing the ASC IR Sync   Button, while the main menu is displayed,   the IR LED will light up red for about five   seconds. This indicates IR transmission is in   progress and IR data is transferring during   this period. Upon successful data transfer   (usually in about three seconds) the IR LED   stops and the transmitter’s backlight will   light up and the transmitter will transmit   To change volume input level only, press the   Set button three times to select the volume   input level setting. Use the Up/Down to   change in four steps from 0dB to -30dB   (-30dB for loudest input). The level is preset   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   at -10dB for LT/HM and 0dB for GT. These   settings are optimal for most applications.   With Power Off/Mute/On switch in either   in “MUTE” or ON” position the receiver’s   RF Signal Meter (12) and one Diversity a or B   (3) indicator should now be on, indicating a   received signal from the transmitter. When   ready to transmit audio, slide the power   switch to “ON” position to un-mute. To   mute, slide the power switch to “MUTE”   again. Adjust the volume of the receiver per   Connecting Audio Outputs section above.   For normal operation, the transmitter should   have the same Group/Channel as displayed   on the receiver. The default factory setting   is Group 01 (Receiver 1) and 02 (Receiver   2), 03 (Receiver 3) and 04 (Receiver 4),   Group 05 (Receiver 5) and 06 (Receiver 6),   07 (Receiver 7) and 08 (Receiver 8) for all   receivers. After programming is finished,   close the battery compartment door,   ensuring that it latches. The BT-1KU is now   ready for use.   Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or   screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume,   transmitter location and speaker placement.   The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A/B   indicator on the receiver’s LCD display should be   “On” in normal operation.   Note: If you are using multiple transmitters at   the same location, set up the first transmitter   and leave it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from the   receivers. Then start AUTO-SCAN on the second   receiver. This avoids duplicate selection of the   same channel as already selected for the first   receiver.   Instrument Use (BT-1KU/GT only)   Secure the connection of the GT   (instrument) cable by lining up the slot   of the 3.5mm mini locking Input Jack (37)   connector and turning the ring to securely   lock in. When ready to play, slide the Power   Off/Mute/On Switch (38) to “ON” position   to un-mute the audio. Adjust the volume   lower on the receiver’s Unbalanced audio   Output (17) for one-to-one unity gain with a   hardwired cord or select up to an added   4-5dB boost by leaving the receiver volume   to maximum for normal use with guitars   and bass guitars. Note this function is best   when using two transmitters for switching   during performance as these is only a single   mixed output from the two receivers. If an   individual output per receiver is desired, use   the XlR Mic Outputs (15), noting that those are   only fixed Mic level outputs.   If you are not satisfied with a channel after   scanning, repeat again anytime for selecting   another free channel.   Operating the BT-1KU   Bodypack Transmitter   During normal operation with the unit   powered on, the transmitter power level can   be changed by sliding the RF Power Switch   (44) to “H” to increase the transmitted   RF power (for longer range) or to “L” to   decrease the RF power (reduced range).   This is a useful feature as the “L” setting   increases battery life and also optimizes   the number of channels that can be used   simultaneously in a given location. Use   this setting for normal use not requiring   maximum operating range. A range walk   test before use will determine which setting   is best for your application.   Note: The audio level should be adjusted on the   instrument as when using a hard-wired cord.   For most applications the transmitter’s Input   Volume Level (32) should be set at 0dB for optimal   performance. Use attenuation levels (-10dB,   -20dB, -30dB) only for higher output instruments,   such as bass guitars with active pickups, and then   only if needed for cleaner sound.   The Power Off/Mute/On Switch (38) has three   positions and functions as a power on/off   and an audio mute on/off switch. After the   unit is powered on, slide the power switch   to the “ON” position to un-mute the audio.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications   SYSTeM OVeRall SPeCIFICaTIOnS   Operating Frequency Range   (U.S.) Band 1: 672.000-696.975MHz, (Int.) Band 2: 795.000-   819.975MHz   Freq. Synthesized   Pll System Frequency Stability   Frequency Response   Dynamic Range   Harmonic Distortion   Modulation   (1000 channels switchable) 25kHz/ step   <0.005%   30Hz-18kHz +/-3dB   120dB   <0.5%   FM (F3E) +/-25kHz normal, +/-75kHz max   150-250 feet typical, 500+feet max line-of-sight   Operating Range   8W-1KU ReCeIVeR SPeCIFICaTIOnS   Receiver System   Dual conversion Super Heterodyne with True Diversity   (Two complete receiver sections with optimum audio selected)   60dB, normal +/-75kHz offset   Selectivity   Image Rejection   Sensitivity   Spurious Rejection   Mute Threshold   Controls   -70dB, minimum   -107dBm, normal   65dB, normal   -65dBm to -95dBm (adjustable)   UP/DOWN selection, SET, IR Sync, Power ON/OFF buttons,   and MUTE Level control   lCD Display   Backlight LCD panels indicating selected Group/Channel, Received   RF levels, and unbalanced Line out Volume levels   A/B diversity LEDs indicating received signal from transmitter   AF/Peak LED indicating received audio levels from transmitter   Unbalanced output: LINE Level output adjustable   Balanced output: MIC level output fixed   Balanced: 600 and unbalanced: 1.0k   Regulated   leD Display   audio Output level   Output Impedance   Power Requirement   +12VDC/2500mA   antennas   Dimensions   Weight   Dual BNC right angle   17”W x 11.5”D x 3.75”H (43.2cm x 29.2cm x 9.53cm)   10.75 lbs (4.88 Kg)   Housing Construction   Metal   HT-1KU HanDHelD TRanSMITTeR SPeCIFICaTIOnS   RF Output Power   HI/LOW selectable   HI: +14dBm (25mW typical), LOW: +4dBm (2.5mW typical)   Harmonic and Spurious emission   audio Input levels   Impedance   -50dBc normal   24mV for +/- 25 KHz deviation   6.0 k   Controls   Power ON/OFF, RF Power HI/LOW switches, Set/Up/Down   lCD Display   antenna Type   Group/Channels/ Input Volume/ Battery Levels   Integral   Battery Type   Battery life   2 x AA alkaline batteries operation   8-10 hours typical   Dimensions   Weight (w/o batteries)   Housing Construction   10”L x 2”D (25.4 cm x 5.1 cm)   11 oz (0.312 kg)   Metal   BT-1KU BODYPaCK TRanSMITTeR SPeCIFICaTIOnS   RF Output Power   Hi/Lo selectable   HI: +14dBm (25mW typical), LOW: +4dBm (2.5mW typical)   -50dBc normal   (Lapel/Lavaliere—LT)/ (Headmic™ LT/HM)/ (Instrument—GT)   5k (Lav Mic), 500 k (Instr.)   Harmonic and Spurious emission   audio Input levels   Input Impedance   Controls   Input Connector   Power OFF/MUTE/ON, RF Power HI/LOW switches, Set/Up/Down   Mini 3.5mm with locking nut   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   lCD Display   antenna Type   Group/ Channels/ Input Volume/ Battery Levels   External fixed   Battery Type   Battery life   2 x AA alkaline batteries operation   8-10 Hours typical   Dimensions   Weight (w/o batteries)   Housing Construction   2.5”W x 3.25”H x 1-13/16”D (6.35cm x 8.3cm x 1.82cm)   3.8 oz (0.108 kg)   Metal   (25mW typical), LOW: +4dBm (2.5mW typical)   -50dBc normal   (Lapel/Lavaliere—LT)/ (Headmic™ LT/HM)/ (Instrument—GT)   5k (Lav Mic), 500 k (Instr.)   Power OFF/MUTE/ON, RF Power HI/LOW switches, Set/Up/Down   Mini 3.5mm with locking nut   Group/ Channels/ Input Volume/ Battery Levels   External fixed   Harmonic and Spurious emission   audio Input levels   Input Impedance   Controls   Input Connector   lCD Display   antenna Type   Battery Type   Battery life   2 x AA alkaline batteries operation   8-10 Hours typical   Dimensions   Weight (w/o batteries)   Housing Construction   2.5”W x 3.25”H x 1-13/16”D (6.35cm x 8.3cm x 1.82cm)   3.8 oz (0.108 kg)   Metal   Specifications subject to change at any time without prior notice for purposes of product improvement   Consumer Alert   Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating   this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause   harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50mW); and it has no   protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the   FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change.   For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC)   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cautions and Troubleshooting   See: Selecting the 8W-1KU Receiver Volume   Level / Group / Channel   Feedback   Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or   screeching) by taking care in selecting PA   volume, transmitter location and speaker   placement.   Programming the HT-1KU/BT-1KU to the   Selected Channel   To reprogram, you must first find an open   channel. To do this, follow the operating   procedure outlined in Selecting the 8W-1KU   Volume Level / Group / Channel. With the   associated transmitter off, scroll through   the groups/channels to find one that   shows no received signal on the receiver’s   RF Signal Meter (12) (no bars). Also, there   must be no bars either on each of the   three immediately adjacent channels both   above and below the selected channel for   optimum interference-free operation (i.e. in   a field of seven adjacent channel total—   with the channel used in the middle). If   operating multiple 8W-1KU Series systems   simultaneously, repeat this procedure   with every new channel being selected,   with previously tuned systems all on, both   transmitters and receivers.   Please also note the pickup pattern   characteristics of the microphone selected.   Unidirectional mics are more resistant to   feedback. However, they pick up sound   sources best that are directly in front of the   mic. Also mics that are farther from the   sound source require more acoustic gain   and thus are also more prone to feed back   than close-source mics such as handheld.   no or low audio   If you are not getting audio through the   system, carefully re-check all setups.   Especially note that the receiver and   transmitter must be set to operate on the   same RF channel. For BT-1KU bodypack   transmitter, also confirm that the Power   Off/Mute/On Switch (38) is not in the Mute   position. The receiver’s Unbalanced line   level Out (17) is adjustable so make sure the   Volume (11) is set properly.   Please note that wireless frequencies are   shared with other radio services. According   to FCC regulations, wireless microphone   operations are unprotected from   interference from other licensed operations   in the band. If any interference is received   by any Government or non-government   operation, the wireless microphone must   cease operation or change frequencies. The   above statement is valid only for use in the   U.S.A.   RF Interference and Finding Open   Channels   If you encounter slight receiving   interference when the transmitter is   far from the receiver (from other than   an operating TV station on the same   frequency), often it can be overcome by   adjusting the receiver‘s Squelch Control (16)   (see Adjusting the Squelch). If receiving   interference on a selected channel with   the transmitter off, you must reprogram   the receiver and transmitter to a different   channel.   Note: More bars in the Received Signal (12) icon   indicate good signal strength in operation with the   transmitter on, but more than 1 bar showing with   the transmitter off also indicates the presence of   likely RF interfering signals at that location. If this   happens, select a different GRP/CH. One bar or   less is ideal for interference-free operation.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Miscellaneous Tips   • • • For optimal operation with external   antennas, low loss RF shielded cable   should be used and the length of the   cable should not exceed 10 ft. (3 m).   • • Position the receiver so that it has the   least possible obstructions between   it and the transmitter. Line-of-sight is   best!   The receiver antennas should be   During operation, the transmitter and   the receiver should be as close as   possible for optimum results but never   closer than 3 ft. (1 m) as that may   overload the receiver’s input circuitry   and cause noises.   kept away from any metal surfaces   whenever possible as they can reflect   away or shield the incoming RF signal.   If the receiver’s volume control is set   too high, it may overdrive the input   of the attached audio mixer, causing   distortion. Conversely, if the output   is set too low, the overall signal-to-   noise ratio of the system may be   reduced, causing noticeable hiss. If   such noise occurs, adjust the output   level of the receiver so that highest   sound pressure level going into   the microphone transmitter causes   no input overload in the mixer, but   permits the mixer level control to   operate in the normal range (not too   high and not too low). This provides   the optimum signal-to-noise for the   entire system.   • For the best operation, the receiver   should be placed at least 3 ft. (1 m)   above the ground and 3 ft. (1 m) away   from a wall or metal surface. The   transmitter should also be at least 3 ft.   (1 m) from the receiver. Keep antennas   away from noise sources such as   motors, automobiles, neon lights,   signal processors, computers, as well   as large metal objects.   • • A receiver cannot receive signals   from two or more transmitters   simultaneously.   Turn the transmitter off when it is   not in use. For longest life, remove   the batteries if the unit is not to   be used for a long period as the   transmitters draw a tiny residual   current to maintain the programmed   settings, even when turned off. Also,   since batteries installed for a long   time can sometimes corrode and/or   leak, causing damage, it is generally   recommended that batteries be   removed whenever the transmitters   are not being used.   • • Before inserting the batteries, ensure   that they are inserted with the correct   polarity.   Before operation, confirm that the   receiver and associated transmitter are   tuned to the same frequency group   and channel number.   • • After making a receiver channel   change, ensure that the corresponding   change is also made on the matching   transmitter.   Use only brand new alkaline batteries.   Do not use “general purpose”   carbon batteries. When batteries are   weak, replace all the batteries at the   same time. Do not mix new and old   batteries.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • When using the BT-1KU bodypack for   instrument use: Scratchy noises can   sometimes occur when an electric   guitar with dirty pots or connections   is used with a wireless system.   Therefore, the supplied capacitor   provides first-order filtering of the RF   signal from the cord into the guitar and   eliminates virtually all scratchy noises.   Should your equipment still produce   scratchy noise, we suggest these   steps to eliminate problems:   1) Make sure all guitar volume and tone   pots are clean and all contacts are solid.   This is very important.   2) Solder a 47pF capacitor across the pot to   ground terminal of the guitar’s volume and   tone pots to provide extra filtering.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Frequency   Frequency Plan   Band 1 (U.S.): 672.000-696.975MHz   Band 2 (International): 795.000-819.975MHz   25KHz per step (1000 Channels) U.S.   The 8U-1KU System Includes:   User’ Manual (This manual)   Two antennas   Lav Mic for LT   Main Receiver Unit   8 combination (HT/ LT/GT) transmitters   GT cable for GT   AC/DC power adaptor   Accessories   Part number   Description   IC-U1K   Instrument cable for BT-1KU/GT transmitter,   3.5mm locking mini plug to ¼”   FAMK -2   Front mount antenna extension mounting cables kit   for 8W-1KU receiver   Service Information   In the U.S. If you are experiencing operational problems with your system, please refer to   service, please contact the Nady Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a Return   Authorization (R/A) Number and service quote (if out of warranty). Make sure the R/A   Number is clearly marked on the outside of the package that you are returning.   If your unit is out of warranty, please enclose a cashier’s check or money order (or pay   by credit card) per instructions by the Nady Service Department. Ship your unit prepaid   to: Nady Systems, Service Department, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA 94608.   Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing. For service of a unit under   warranty, please follow the instructions in the following section.   Outside the U.S. For service or warranty matters please contact the Nady distributor in   your country through the dealer/store from which you purchased this product.   Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as   it can be dangerous and will also void the warranty.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   One Year Limited Warranty   Nady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects   in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. If any such   defect is discovered within the warranty period, Nady Systems, Inc. will repair or replace the unit free of   charge, subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon return to Nady Systems. Please do not   return your Nady product to the store where it was purchased as Nady Systems handles your warranty   service directly. Communication with our Service Department is the most efficient means of servicing   your unit and we are dedicated to keeping you a satisfied customer.   To the extent permitted by law, any applicable implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability   and fitness are hereby limited to one year from the date of purchase. Consequential or incidental   damages resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranties are hereby excluded.   This warranty is in lieu of all other agreements and warranties, general or special, express or implied   and no representative or person including a Nady dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to assume   for us any other liability in connection with the sale or use of this Nady Systems’ product.   Whereas some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, and do not allow   exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations and exclusions may not apply   to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary   from state to state.   This warranty is subject to the following conditions:   1) This system must have been purchased from an authorized Nady dealer and all warranty   service must be performed by Nady’s service department. Any service not performed by Nady   will automatically void this warranty.   2) Items not covered: physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from the   factory by the shipper (Nady Systems is not responsible for such damage and all such claims must be   made against the shipping company by the consignee); defects caused by normal wear of the product   (expendable parts are typically connectors, cables, potentiometers, switches and similar components);   damage or defects caused by abuse, neglect, accident, failure to connect or operate the unit in any way   that does not comply with applicable technical or safety regulations, or improper repair, excessive heat   or humidity, alteration or unreasonable use of the unit, causing cracks, broken cases/housings or parts;   damage caused by leaking batteries; finish or appearance items; items damaged in shipment en route to   Nady Systems, Inc. for repair. The warranty is null and void if any Nady serial number has been removed   or defaced.   How To Obtain Service:   1) If factory service is required, you must contact our Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a return   authorization (RA) number. Make sure the RA number is clearly marked on the outside of your package.   (Please note: if an RA number is not included, our shipping department cannot accept your package.)   2) Send the unit back to Nady Systems, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608 freight   pre-paid. You must include proof of date and place of purchase (i.e., photocopy of your bill of sale) and   a brief description of the unit’s problem(s) or Nady cannot be responsible for repair or replacement.   Nady Systems, Inc. will not repair, nor be held responsible, for any units returned without proper   identification, return address, and RA number clearly marked on the package.   3) Per the above, Nady will perform all warranty service and return the unit to you at no charge.   Nady Systems will inform the buyer if product sent in does not meet the terms of this warranty   and will provide a quote for fixing the unit and/or shipping it back exclusively at the buyer’s expense.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 6701 Shellmound Street Emeryville, CA USA 94608   | | 07/11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |