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TROUBLE AND SOLUTION
1. No Picture after providing power. May be the power supply voltage abnormity, please check the power supply voltage and pole whether exactitude. Please check all the connecting cable and monitors whether be connected correctly or not. 2. The picture level direction have flowing interference ripples. May be caused by the power supply AC ripples, it need filter the wave of the power supply. Check the monitor and peripheral equipments used. 3. The picture background color changes continuously. The fluorescent lamps electromagnetic field cause color roll. This is Proper phenomenon of the cameras. Reduce the fluorescent lamp numbers or increase the distance between the camera and the fluorescent lamps can improve it. Use power supply external sync. camera can solve it. 4. The picture smear too mass. The power supplys voltage unstable. Connecting cables not connect correctly or have high impedance.
2.5 inch Vandal Proof Dome camera
BN-033/043 Series
Notes: Please note the cameras operating temperature and its using environment requirement. Avoid using the camera at too high or too low temperatures. The operating temperature is -10-50. (Recommendatory operating temperature is -5--40.) Never make the camera face the sun or bright object. Otherwise, it will damage the CCD. Do not mount the camera near by the radiator or heater.
( Shape B1 )
Before providing power for the camera, please read this User Guide in detail!
Packing List
No 1. 2. Name Vandal ProofDome Camera User Guide Model Number 1 1
Franchiser
Do not attempt to disassemble the camera. If the camera can not work, please contact local franchiser or our company.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of this product. We adopt the latest SONY technical of sensor and driver. In addition, it owns the characters of high definition and stability, strong anti-jamming, rich and real color. Fixing and using this model are convenient too. It is very good for you to apply to yours CCTV system. Please read this instruction manual carefully to ensure proper use of the product.
BN-033Q/SS-B1 BN-033Q/SN-B1 BN-033H/SS-B1 BN-033H/SN-B1 BN-033E/SN-B1 BN-033D/SS-B1 BN-043D/SS-B1 BN-033D/HH-B1 BN-043D/HH-BTV Line, 1/3 SONY Super HAD CCD, 01Lux , SONY DSP 540 TV Line, 1/3 SONY Super HAD CCD, 01Lux, NEXTCHIP DSP 480 ATV Line, 1/3 SONY Super HAD CCD, 01Lux , SONY DSP 480 TV Line, 1/3 SONY Super HAD CCD, 01Lux, NEXTCHIP DSP 450 TV Line, 1/3 SONY Super HAD CCD, 01Lux , NEXTCHIP DSP 420 TV Line, 1/3 SONY Super HAD CCD, 01Lux 420 TV Line, 1/4 SONY Super HAD CCD, 05Lux 420 TV Line, 1/3 SHARP CCD, 05Lux 420 TV Line, 1/4 SHARP CCD, 05Lux
CONNECTING
12V DC
DC12V Power Supply
BRIEF OF PRODUCT
Example 1
* SONY/SHARP CCD is optional * Horizontal resolution 540/480/450/420 TV Lines * Board mout lens 2.8/3.6/6/8/12/16mm * Auto Gain Control (AGC) Built-in auto gain control (AGC) circuit. The color camera Can get high definition picture in low Lux condition. * Auto Electronic Shutter (AES) Built-in auto electronic shutter function. The color cameras AES speed can reach 1/100,000s. * Gama Characteristic Camera Gama characteristic is 0.45. * Scanning Mode NTSC or PAL mode.
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRIC. DO NOT OPEN Pixel 450/420 TV Lines Lens Gama Characteristic Power Supply Power Consumption Dimension Net Weight Operating Temperature PAL: 500582 , NTSC: 510492 (HV)
Specification
Link wire rule
Horizontal Resolution Electronic Shutter 540/480 TV Lines 540/480/450/420 TV Lines Available PAL=1/50 ~ 1/100,000 sec , NTSC=1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec PAL: 752582 , NTSC: 768494 (HV) Video Power
Monitor
3.6mm(2.8mm,6mm,8mm,12mm,16mm) 0.45
DC 12V 65~148mA 10869.5mm (H) 0.375 kg -10~ +50 (Relative Humidity:95% max)
Example 2
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BANCK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO OUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION: To prevent electric shocks and risk of fire hazards, do NOT use other than specified power source. The power supply must through safe attestation. Its output voltage currentvoltage polarity and operating temperature must match the cameras requirement. When using the camera in the thunderbolt condition,please note to mount Anti-thunder device or put off the power supply plug and cable. In order to capture high quality pictures, the power supplys cable and video output cable should not be too long.

Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1) (1)
Diversity tuner module (URX-M1) (1)
UWP-X2
The UWP-X2 consists of a hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) and a diversity tuner module (URX-M1). By installing the tuner module into a tuner base unit or a powered mixer, the system construction to meet the desired purpose of use and required system scale becomes possible.
Hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) (1)
Microphone holder (1) Operation manual (1)
Features
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) This tuner employs a space diversity system with little signal dropout and two angle-adjustable antennas. It comes with an adapter for mounting the tuner on the compact camcorder (DSR-PDX10/PDX10P/PD150/ PD150P, etc.).
Each of the UWP-C1/C2/S1/S2/X1/ X2 wireless microphone packages (referred to as the UWP series hereafter) combines a transmitter (body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1) or hand-held microphone (UTX-H1)) and a receiver (portable diversity tuner (URX-P1), half-rack size diversity tuner (URX-R1), or diversity tuner module (URX-M1)). The UWP series can be used with a compact camcorder for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) purposes, and with a powered mixer for AV presentations or as a PA (public address) system.
Hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) This microphone is equipped with a built-in antenna and a unidirectional dynamic microphone unit. The RF power output can be set at 10 mW or at 2 mW. Portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) This tuner employs a space diversity system with little signal dropout and two angle-adjustable antennas. It comes with an adapter for mounting the tuner on the compact camcorder (DSR-PDX10/PDX10P/PD150/ PD150P, etc.).
The UWP series is not compatible with conventional WRT series transmitters, WRR series tuners, or WRU series tuner units. The features of each package are described below.
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1) This is a small and lightweight transmitter with a crystal-controlled PLL (phase lock loop) synthesized system and a BMP-type microphone input connector. The RF power output can be set at 10 mW or at 2 mW.
Half-rack size diversity tuner (URX-R1) This tuner employs a space diversity system with little signal dropout and two angle-adjustable antennas. It comes with two types of audio connectors (1/4-inch jack and XLR type) on the rear panel.
Hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) This microphone is equipped with a built-in antenna and a unidirectional dynamic microphone unit. The RF power output can be set at 10 mW or at 2 mW. Diversity tuner module (URX-M1) This tuner module can be incorporated into the MB-806A Tuner Base Unit or SRP-X700P Powered Mixer.
Hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) This microphone is equipped with a built-in antenna and a unidirectional dynamic microphone unit. The RF power output can be set at 10 mW or at 2 mW. Half-rack size diversity tuner (URX-R1) This tuner employs a space diversity system with little signal dropout and two angle-adjustable antennas. It comes with two types of audio connectors (1/4-inch jack and XLR type) on the rear panel.
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1) This is a small and lightweight transmitter with a crystal-controlled PLL (phase lock loop) synthesized system and a BMP-type microphone input connector. The RF power output can be set at 10 mW or at 2 mW. Diversity tuner module (URX-M1) This tuner module can be incorporated into the MB-806A Tuner Base Unit or SRP-X700P Powered Mixer.
Precautions
To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communication devices The use of portable telephones and other communication devices near the UWP series product may result in malfunction and interference with audio signals. It is recommended that portable communication devices near the UWP series product be turned off.
The UWP series product must be used within a temperature range of 0C to 40C (32F to 104F). Operating the UWP series product near electrical equipment (motors, transformers, or dimmers) may cause it to be affected by electromagnetic induction. Keep the UWP series product as far from such equipment as possible. The presence of the lighting equipment may produce electrical interference over the entire frequency range. Position the UWP series product so that interference is minimized. To avoid degradation of the signalto-noise ratio, do not use the UWP series product in noisy places or in locations subject to vibration, such as the following: near electrical equipment, such as motors, transformers or dimmers near air conditioning equipment or places subject to direct air flow from an air conditioner near public address loudspeakers where adjacent equipment might knock against the tuner Keep the UWP series product as far from such equipment as possible or use buffering material. Clean the surface and the connectors of the UWP series product with a dry, soft cloth. Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish.
Parts Identification
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1)
A AF (audio frequency) indication Appears whenever the input audio signal is stronger than the reference level. B RF (antenna output) indication Appears during signal transmission from the antenna. C RF (antenna output) level indication Shows the RF output level setting. For details, see Setting the RF output level on page 32. D BATT (battery) indication Shows the battery condition. For details, see Power Supply on page 20. E CH (channel) indication Shows the transmission channel. Each time you press the SET button in transmission mode, the channel indication changes as follows. For details, see Settings on page 28.
1 Antenna 2 Audio input connector Connect the supplied lavalier microphone here. 3 Power indicator Lights up red when the transmitter is tuned on. 4 Display section
Transmission channel Transmission frequency Attenuation level of the input signal Accumulated battery use time Press the SET button.
RF BATT
...... * 0 dB = 1 VEMF
4 Display section
5 + (+ selection) / ( selection/ reset) buttons Press these buttons to set the reception channel and frequency. The button resets the accumulated battery use time to 00:00. These buttons can also be used to adjust the monitor level. 6 Battery compartment Accommodates two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. For details on how to insert the batteries, see Power Supply on page 20. 7 SET button Press to change display parameters. For details, see Settings on page 28. 8 POWER switch Turns the power of the tuner ON or OFF. 9 OUTPUT (audio output) connector (3.5-mm diameter stereo mini jack) Connect one end of the supplied XLRBMP conversion cable here and the other end to the microphone input on a camcorder, mixer, or amplifier. If the microphone input connector on the device connected to the tuner is a stereo mini jack, use an optional mini plug y stereo mini plug conversion cable (RK-G139, etc.) and connect the mini plug (2-pole) to the tuner and stereo mini plug (3-pole) to the microphone input connector on the device.
A RF (radio frequency) indications The number of dots indicates the RF input level. B AF (audio frequency) indication Appears whenever the output audio signal is stronger than the reference level. C BATT (battery) indication Shows the battery condition. For details, see Power Supply on page 20. D GP (group)/CH (channel) indication Shows the reception channel group and channel number. Each time you press the SET button, the channel indication changes as follows. For details, see Settings on page 28.
Reception channel group and number Reception frequency Accumulated battery use time
Press the SET button.
Half-rack size diversity tuner (URX-R1)
Front panel
4 MONITOR control Turn to adjust the output monitoring level (through the headphones). 5 + (+ selection) / ( selection/ reset) buttons Press these buttons to set the reception channel and frequency. 6 Display section
Rear panel
A RF (radio frequency) indications The number of dots indicates the RF input level. B AF (audio frequency) indication Appears whenever the output audio signal is stronger than the reference level. C GP (group)/CH (channel) indication Shows the reception channel group and channel number. Each time you press the SET button, the channel indication changes as follows. For details, see Settings on page 28.
1 POWER switch Turns the power of the tuner ON or OFF. 2 Antennas a/b The angle of the antennas can be adjusted manually. 3 MONITOR connector (phone jack) To monitor the tuner output, connect the headphones to this connector and adjust the monitor level with the MONITOR control. Use either stereo or monaural headphones.
Align two new LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries with the polarity markings and insert them into the battery compartment.
If you open the battery compartment during signal transmission, the noise may occur. Be sure to turn the microphone off before opening the battery compartment.
Battery indication
When you turn the power on, the battery condition is shown by the BATT indication in the display section. When the indication in column 4 starts to flash, replace the batteries with new ones. Be sure to check the expiration date printed on the new batteries before using them.
1 BATT indication Lights 2 Lights 3 Lights 4 Flashes
Battery status
Less than 50% charged
Less than 20% charged
Almost drained
The indicated battery condition may not be correct if the batteries were not new when installed. If you plan to use the component for a long period, it is recommended that you replace the batteries with brand new ones.
Notes on batteries
Batteries may leak or explode if mistreated. Be sure to follow these instructions. Be sure to install the batteries with the correct polarity. Always replace the two batteries together. Do not use different types of batteries or old and new one together. The batteries are not rechargeable. When not using the component for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid leakage. If the batteries do leak, clean all leakage from the battery compartment and the component. Leakage left in the compartment and the component may cause poor battery contact. If there seems to be poor battery contact, consult your Sony dealer.
Attachment and Installation Procedures
This section describes the procedures for attaching the supplied accessories to components and the installation of the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) into the MB-806A Tuner Base Unit or SRP-X700P Powered Mixer.
Attaching the wind screen to the microphone
Attaching the supplied accessories to the body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1)
Attaching the microphone
Microphone (supplied)
Insert the microphone into the hole at the bottom of the windscreen.
Attaching the belt clip
For a secure connection, be sure to turn and lock the connector cover.
Attaching the holder clip to the microphone
Insert one end of the belt clip into one of two holes on either side of the transmitter, and then insert the other end into the hole on the other side. Push the holder clip against the bottom of the microphone until the holder clip clicks into place.
Removing the belt clip Insert a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen between the belt clip and the transmitter to make some space between them, and then remove the end of the belt clip from the hole on the side of the transmitter.
Attaching the supplied accessories to the portable diversity tuner (URX-P1)
Connecting the XLR-BMP conversion cable to the OUTPUT connector
XLR-BMP conversion cable (supplied)
Attaching the supplied accessory to the handheld microphone (UTX-H1)
Attaching the microphone holder
For a secure connection, be sure to turn and lock the connector cover. Note
The XLR-BMP conversion cable is for use with the URX-P1 only. Attaching the cable to the audio input connector of the UTX-B1 may cause damage to the transmitter or the device connected to the transmitter.
See Attaching the belt clip on page 23.
Insert the bottom part of the microphone into the holder.
Attaching the shoe mount adapter
Attaching the microphone stand adapter
After attaching the belt clip and the shoe mount adapter, insert the microphone stand adapter into the screw hole at the top of the shoe mount adapter, and then rotate the microphone stand adapter until it is securely attached. Be sure to hold the horizontal part of the belt clip with the horizontal groove on the shoe mount adapter. After attaching the belt clip, insert the shoe mount adapter between the portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) and the belt clip, with the vertical parts of the belt clip aligned with the two vertical parallel grooves on the shoe mount adapter. Then, push the shoe mount adapter in the direction of the arrow, and then catch the horizontal part of the belt clip with the horizontal groove on the shoe mount adapter to hold the belt clip in place.
Installing the diversity tuner module (URX-M1)
Before installing the diversity tuner module (URX-M1), make sure the unit into which the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) will be installed is turned off. Do not install or uninstall the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) while the unit is turned on, as this may damage the connector or cause noise.
The buttons and display on the front panel of the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) may be damaged if they are gripped too strongly. Always hold the diversity tuner module by the side. Do not put your fingers on the connectors on the rear panel of the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) or into the slot on the unit into which the diversity tuner module (URXM1) will be installed. Keep the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) away from static electricity.
To install two or more diversity tuner modules (URX-M1) , detach the necessary number of blank panels by pressing the top and bottom tabs on each panel towards each other and pulling the panel out. Then do step 1 for each module.
Installing a diversity tuner module (URX-M1) into an MB806A Tuner Base Unit
The MB-806A Tuner Base Unit can accommodate up to 6 diversity tuner modules (URX-M1).
Holding both sides of the diversity tuner module (URX-M1), insert it into the slot. Push it in until you hear a click.
Removing a diversity tuner module (URX-M1) On the bottom panel of the MB-806A, locate the lever corresponding to the slot of the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) to be removed and pull the lever forward. The diversity tuner module (URX-M1) is ejected from the slot.
Installing a diversity tuner module (URX-M1) into an SRP-X700P Powered Mixer
The SRP-X700P Powered Mixer can accommodate up to 2 diversity tuner modules (URX-M1).
SCENE RECALL
A LINE 4 SEL A B C D E
RF GP AF
MASTER
Remove the tuner slot cover from the SRP-X700P and inspect the top and bottom sides of the diversity tuner module. Then, holding the tuner module on both sides, insert it into the slot.
RF GP CH
Removing the diversity tuner module (URX-M1) Insert a screwdriver with a shaft diameter of between 2 to 4 mm and a shaft length of 30 mm or longer into the hole under the lower part of the tuner slot and remove the tuner module.
Settings
Setting the transmission channel
The procedure below is the same for all UWP series transmitters (UTX-B1/H1). See Wireless microphone system frequency list on page 44 for details on the selectable channel groups and channels.
When the desired channel number (or frequency) appears, set the POWER switch to OFF to complete the setting, or press the SET button to set other items. The results are stored in memory. The stored channel number (or frequency) will appear in the display section the next time you turn on the transmitter by setting the POWER switch to ON.
Turn on the transmitter while pressing down the SET button. Keep pressing the SET button until the display section parameters that were displayed when the unit was last turned off start to flash. Press the SET button repeatedly until the channel number (or frequency) indication appears. Press the + or button to select the channel number (or frequency). Pressing the + button cycles the indication in the order shown in the tables in Wireless microphone system frequency list on page 44. Pressing the button cycles the indications in the opposite direction. Hold down the + or button to change the channel number (or frequency) faster.
When you are setting the transmission channel, the transmitter cannot be used to transmit signals. Do not remove the batteries while setting the transmission channel. If they are inadvertently removed, reinsert them immediately and redo the procedure Setting the transmission channel from step 1. Make sure that the selected channel is the same on the transmitter and tuner being used in the same system. If you turn off the transmitter and then immediately turn it on right after setting the transmission channel, the unit may not operate normally. Wait a few seconds before turning it on again.
Setting the reception channel
The procedure below is the same for all UWP series tuners (URX-P1/R1/M1). See Wireless microphone system frequency list on page 44 for details on the selectable channel groups and channels.
When the desired channel group number appears, press the SET button. The selected group is entered. The right four digits start to flash to allow the selection of the channel number.
Press down the SET button for more than one second. Keep pressing the SET button until the display section parameters start to flash. Press the SET button repeatedly until the channel group and the channel number indications appear. The channel group indication starts to flash.
Press the + or button to select the channel number. The channel indication changes in the order shown in the tables in Wireless microphone system frequency list on page 44.
Example: When the channel group 00 is selected
Press the + or button to select the channel group. Pressing the + button cycles the indication in the order shown in the tables in Wireless microphone system frequency list on page 44. Pressing the button cycles the indications in the opposite direction. Hold down the + or button to change the channel group faster.
When the desired channel number appears, leave the tuner for about 10 seconds until the selected channel number stops flashing and the selection is stored in memory.
To selct the channel by frequency indication
Press the SET button for more than one second. Keep pressing the SET button until the display seciton parameters start to flash. Press the SET button repeatedly until the frequency indication appears and starts flashing.
If you turn off the tuner and then immediately turn it on right after setting the reception channel, the unit may not operate normally. Wait a few seconds before turning it on again.
Setting the attenuation level of the audio input
The procedure below is the same for all UWP series transmitters (UTX-B1/H1). The attenuation level can be set during signal transmission.
Press the + or button to select the frequency. When the desired frequency appears, leave the tuner for about 10 seconds until the selected channel frequency stops flashing and the selection is stored in memory.
Do the following while there is no signal transmission. Turn on the transmitter while pressing down the SET button, and press the SET button repeatedly until the attenuation level indication appears in the display section.
When you are setting the reception channel, the tuner can be used to receive signals. Do not remove the batteries while setting the reception channel. If they are inadvertently removed, re-insert them immediately and redo the procedure Setting the reception channel from step 1. Make sure that the selected channel is the same on the transmitter and tuner being used in the same system.
Do the following while there is signal transmission. Press the SET button repeatedly until the attenuation level indication appears in the display section.
Press the + or button to select the attenuation level. The selectable range is from 0 dB to 21 dB in steps of 3 dB (the factory setting is 0 dB).
Do the following while there is no signal transmission. Set the POWER switch to OFF to complete the setting, or press the SET button to set other items. The results are stored in memory. The change becomes effective the next time you turn on the transmitter by setting the POWER switch to ON.
Press the SET button repeatedly until the accumulated time indication appears in the display section.
Resetting the accumulated battery use time indication
The procedure below is the same for all UWP series transmitters (UTX-B1/H1) and the portable diversity tuner (URX-P1). The accumulated battery use time is the total time (in hours and minutes) that the batteries have been used. It is recorded whenever the transmitter/ microphone/tuner is on. Reset the indication to 00:00 whenever you replace the batteries.
Press the button. The time indication resets to 00:00. While 00:00 is still displayed, you can return to previous value by pressing the + button.
4-a For transmitters (UTX-B1/H1)
Set the POWER switch to OFF to complete the setting, or press the SET button to set other items. The results are stored in memory. The change becomes effective the next time you turn on the unit by setting the POWER switch to ON.
4-b For the portable diversity
tuner (URX-P1) Leave the tuner for about 10 seconds until the time indication stops flashing and the setting is stored in memory.
1-a For transmitters (UTX-B1/H1)
Turn on the unit while pressing down the SET button.
1-b For the portable diversity
tuner (URX-P1) Press down the SET button for more than one second. Keep pressing the SET button until the display section parameters start to flash.
Setting the RF output level
The procedure below is the same for all UWP series transmitters (UTX-B1/H1). You can select an RF output level of H (10 mW) or L (2 mW) in setting mode. Set the RF output level to L (2 mW) for simultaneous operation of multiple channels, and set it to H (10 mW) for long-distance operation.
Setting the monitor level (portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) only)
You can set the monitor level for monitoring the tuner output within the range of 01 to 24.
While the parameters on the display section are not flashing, press the + or button once. The monitor level indication appears in the display section.
Turn on the transmitter while pressing down the SET button. Press the SET button repeatedly until the RF output level indication appears in the display section.
Press the + button to select H (10 mW), or press the button to select L (2 mW). Set the POWER switch to OFF to complete the setting, or press the SET button to set other items. The results are stored in memory. The change becomes effective the next time you turn on the transmitter by setting the POWER switch to ON.
Press the + button to increase the monitor level, or press the button to decrease the level. When you leave the tuner for about two seconds or more, current monitor level setting is stored in memory and the normal display resumes. Note that monitor level setting is effective after you turn off the tuner, then turn it on again.
Operation
The procedure below is the same for all UWP series components (UTX-B1/H1 and URX-P1/R1/M1).
If noise is heard
Depending on the environment where the UWP series components are installed, external noise or radio waves may disrupt transmission on certain channels. When selecting a channel under these circumstances, turn off the transmitter. Then, on the tuner, select a channel for which the RF indications do not appear in the display section or for which the RF indicator does not light up (i.e., a channel free from noise or radio wave interference). Set the same channel on the transmitter.
Make all necessary connections on the tuner. For examples of UWP series component connections, see System Configurations on page 34. Set the transmission channel on the transmitter, and then turn off the unit. For details on setting the transmission channel, see Setting the transmission channel on page 28. Turn on the tuner. The parameters that were in the display section when the tuner was last turned off appear again.
Before turning on the tuner, turn down the volume of the equipment connected to the tuner. Otherwise, noise will be produced when the tuner is turned on.
Set the reception channel on the tuner. For details on setting the reception channel, see Setting the reception channel on page 29. Turn on the transmitter.
To prevent interference or noise, please take the following precautions. Do not use two or more transmitters with the same wireless channels. When operating two or more UWP series simultaneously, set each series to a different channel within the same channel group. Keep the reception antenna and the transmitter separated more than 3 meters (9 feet 11 inches). When operating two or more UWP series simultaneously with the same channel group, make sure that they are at least 100 meters (330 feet) apart, but within clear sight of each other. (The actual distance may differ depending on the circumstances.)
System Configurations
The UWP series is used in the following configuration examples. Sample configurations for ENG (Electronic News Gathering) or EFP (Electronic Field Production) with a digital camcorder
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) (with the shoe mount adapter attached)
DSR-PDX10/PDX10P/PD150/PD150P DVCAM Digital Camcorder Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1)
DSR-PDX10/PDX10P/PD150/PD150P DVCAM Digital Camcorder
1 XLR-BMP conversion cable (supplied) 2 Lavalier microphone (supplied)
Sample configurations for AV presentations
Portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) (with the shoe mount adapter attached) Hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1)
To DVD player, PC, or VTR, etc. SRP-X700P Powered Mixer
Hand-held microphone (UTX-H1) To DVD player, PC, or VTR, etc.
SRP-X700P Powered Mixer AN-820 UHF antenna Diversity tuner module (URX-M1)
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1) 1 XLR cable with the XLR-BMP conversion cable (supplied) 2 Lavalier microphone (supplied) 3 BNC cable 4 XLR cable or pin cable
Sample configuration of a PA system
AN-820 UHF antenna Diversity tuner module (URX-M1)
To DVD player, PC, or VTR, etc.
SRP-X700P Powered Mixer Diversity tuner module (URX-M1)
1 Lavalier microphone (supplied) 2 BNC cable 3 XLR cable 4 XLR cable or pin cable *1 WD-820A Antenna Divider *2 MB-806A Tuner Base Unit *3 SRP-X100 Audio Mixer
Error Messages
When a problem occurs, one of the following error messages may appear on the display.
Messages Err 01 Err 02 Meanings An error has occurred in the backup memory data. The PLL synthesized circuit is abnormal. Remedy Contact your Sony dealer. Restart the unit. If the message appears again, contact your Sony dealer. Use the specified batteries.
Err 03* *
The battery voltage exceeds the allowable limit.
Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1)/hand-held microphone (UTX-H1)/portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) only.
Troubleshooting
If you have any problem using the UWP system, use the following checklist. Should any problem persist, consult your Sony dealer.
Symptom The unit does not turn on*. Meanings/Remedy The polarity orientation of the batteries in the battery compartment is incorrect. b Insert the batteries with the correct polarity orientation. The batteries are exhausted. b Replace the batteries with new ones. The battery terminals in the transmitter are dirty. b Clean the + and terminals with a cotton swab. The batteries become drained quickly*. The batteries are exhausted. b Replace the batteries with new ones. Manganese batteries are being used. b Use alkaline batteries. The battery life of a manganese battery is less than half that of an alkaline battery. The UWP series is being used under cold conditions. b The batteries drain quickly under cold conditions. The channel cannot be changed. An attempt was made to change the channel by pressing the SET button only. b Restart the unit while holding down the SET button. Then change the channel with the + and buttons. The channel setting on the transmitter is different from that on the tuner. b Use the same channel setting on both the transmitter and tuner. The RF indications (RF indicator) on the tuner do not appear at all (or does not turn on). b Confirm that the transmitter is turned on. The sound is weak. The attenuation level on the transmitter is too high. b The output level of the transmitter is low. Press the + button on the transmitter in attenuation level setting mode to decrease the attenuation level. The volume on the amplifier or mixer is low. b Adjust the volume. * Body-pack transmitter (UTX-B1)/hand-held microphone (UTX-H1)/portable diversity tuner (URX-P1) only.
There is no sound.
Symptom There is distortion in the sound.
Meanings/Remedy The attenuation level of the transmitter is too low. b The input level of the tuner is extremely high. Press the button on the transmitter in attenuation level setting mode to raise the attenuation level. The transmitter and the tuner are set to different channels. b Set the transmitter to the same channel.
There is sound interruption or noise.
The RF indications on the tuner appear (the RF indicator lights up) even when the transmitter is off. b Jamming radio waves are being received. Determine which channels are usable (i.e., channels for which the RF indications on the tuner do not appear (or for which the RF indicator on the tuner does not light up) and set the tuner and transmitter to the same usable channel. When two or more transmitters are used simultaneously, use another channel group that is unaffected by jamming radio waves. The transmitter and the tuner are set to different channels. b Set the transmitter to the same channel. Two or more transmitters are set to the same channel. b Set each transmitter to a different channel. The transmitters are not set to the channels within the same channel group. b The channel plan which the UWP series components use is set so that no signal interference occurs when 2 to 12 transmitters are used simultaneously. Set each transmitter to a different channel within the same channel group.
Specifications Specifications
Transmitters (UTX-B1/ H1)
Items common to all transmitters
Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer Carrier frequencies 794 to 806 MHz Operating frequency band 12 MHz RF output level 10 mW/2 mW selectable Pre-emphasis 50 s Reference deviation 5 kHz Frequency response 50 Hz to 18 kHz Distortion 1.0% or less Signal-to-noise ratio 60 dB or more Tone signal 32 kHz Attenuation 0 to 21 dB, in 3-dB steps Display Channel, frequency, audio level, RF level, accumulated battery use time Indicator Power on Power requirements 3.0 V DC (two LR6/AAsize alkaline batteries) Battery life Approx. 6 hours
Antenna 1/4 (wave length) wire Audio input connector 3.5-mm dia. mini jack Audio input level 60 dBV to 39 dBV Dimensions
27 mm (2 1/1 1/8 inches) (w/h/d) (excluding the antennas) Approx. 140 g (5 oz) including batteries
Microphone unit Dynamic Directivity Unidirectional Antenna 1/4 (wave length) wire (internal) Dimensions
Tuners (URX-P1/R1/M1)
Items common to all tuners
Type of reception Space diversity Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer Reception frequencies 794 to 806 MHz Operating frequency band 12 MHz Signal-to-noise ratio 60 dB or more De-emphasis 50 s Reference deviation 5 kHz Frequency response 50 Hz to 18 kHz Distortion 1.0% or less at 1 kHz modulation Tone signal 32 kHz Indicator RF input level
mm (2 1/1/2 inches) (dia/length) Approx. 300 g (11 oz) including batteries
Antenna 1/4 (wave length) wire (adjustable angle) Squelch level 15 dB Audio output level 58 dBm Audio output connector 3.5 mm dia. mini jack Headphones output level 5 mW (16)
Specifications
Display
Channel, frequency, audio level, RF level, accumulated battery use time, monitor level Power requirements 3.0 V DC (two LR6/AAsize alkaline batteries) Battery life Approx. 6 hours Dimensions
Antenna 1/4 (wave length) wire (adjustable angle) Squelch level 25 dB Balanced audio output level 28 dBm (LINE level)/58 dBm (MIC level) selectable Unbalanced audio output level 30 dBm Audio output connectors XLR-3-32 type, balanced 1/4-inch jack, unbalanced (LINE level only) Headphones output level 5 mW (16) Display Channel, frequency Power requirements 9.0 V DC Dimensions
30 mm (2 1/1 3/16 inches) (w/h/d) (excluding the antennas) Approx. 180 g (6 oz) including batteries
209 mm (8 3/3/1/4 inches) (w/h/d) (excluding the antennas) Approx. 1.3 kg (2 lb 14 oz)
Squelch level 25 dB Display Channel, frequency Dimensions
121 mm (2 1/1 /7/8 inches) (w/h/d) Approx. 150 g (5 oz)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Appendix Appendix
Wireless microphone system frequency list
The following tables show the channels and frequencies selectable on your wireless microphone, transmitter and tuner. The group 00 permits the unit to operate on any of 47 carrier frequencies in 125 kHz steps of TV channels 68 and 69. For the setting procedures of the transmitting channels/frequencies on your unit, refer to the Instruction Manual of your unit. Be sure to save this list together with the Instruction Manual of your unit.
Guidance on the use of a multi-channel system
When building up a multi-channel system, Sony recommends that one of the groups listed under Groups for the tuner is selected to avoid mutual interference from other Sony wireless microphones/transmitters.
Group for transmitter and tuner
Group 00
CH 68-01 68-02 68-03 68-04 68-05 68-06 68-07 68-08 68-09 68-10 68-11 68-12 68-13 68-14 68-15 68-16 68-17 68-18 68-19 68-20 68-21 68-22 68-23 68-24 MHz 794.125 794.250 794.375 794.500 794.625 794.750 794.875 795.000 795.125 795.250 795.375 795.500 795.625 795.750 795.875 796.000 796.125 796.250 796.375 796.500 796.625 796.750 796.875 797.000 CH 68-25 68-26 68-27 68-28 68-29 68-30 68-31 68-32 68-33 68-34 68-35 68-36 68-37 68-38 68-39 68-40 68-41 68-42 68-43 68-44 68-45 68-46 68-47 MHz 797.125 797.250 797.375 797.500 797.625 797.750 797.875 798.000 798.125 798.250 798.375 798.500 798.625 798.750 798.875 799.000 799.125 799.250 799.375 799.500 799.625 799.750 799.875
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