Table of Contents Table of Contents System Components ...........1 Functions of the ECDR Receiver ........2 HH38 Handheld Transmitter .........3 MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter ........4 Tips for Improving System Performance ......5 Frequency ..............6 Specifications .............7 ! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! READ these instructions. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
System Components System Components All ECD systems include the following components: ECD Receiver 1/4" to 1/4" Audio Cable Power Adapter SELECT SELECT User Manual Handheld Microphone Systems Headset, Lavalier, & Guitar systems include the following: include the following: MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter...
(HH38 or MBP38) IR window towards and in close proximity less than 1.5 ft. to the ECD receiver’s IR window. The ECD receiver’s RF Signal LED will light once synchronization has been established. Only one IR connection can be established at a time during each syncing process.
HH38 Handheld Transmitter HH38 Handheld Transmitter Functions: Microphone Head. Power LED and LOW battery indicator (red = Low battery) Power Switch Infrared receiver (IR) window Battery cover Changing Batteries: Expected life for two alkaline batteries is about 8 hours. If the power LED (green) turns red then the batteries are low and should be changed immediately (as shown below).
MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter MBP38 Bodypack Transmitter Functions: Antenna. On/Off/Mute switch Gain adjustment switch Three gain settings are available on the Bodypack Transmitter (choose the appropriate setting) Mic: microphone 0: Guitar with passive pickups -10dB: Guitar with active pickups Microphone Input Jack Power/Low battery indicator light.
Tips for Improving System Performance Tips for Improving System Performance Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computes, etc) Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 3ft. from the ground Cellular telephones, two-way radios and other RF sources can interfere with the transmitting frequencies.
Specifications Specifications System Handheld Transmitter: Available Channels: 16 Dimensions: 10.8" x 1.9" dia. (275mm x 47mm dia.) Frequency Range: CODE D 584~607 MHz Weight: 6.9oz (195g) (without batteries) CODE L 655~679MHz Power Requirements: 2 AA Batteries, alkaline or rechargeable Transmitter Output level 10 dBm Battery Life: About 8 hours Band: UHF...