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Details the advanced PLL UHF performance, frequency selection, and connectivity of the receiver.
Highlights the unidirectional mic, IR sync, and battery operation of the handheld transmitter.
Covers the body-pack transmitter's IR sync, input level, and battery features, including lavaliere mic compatibility.
Guides on physically installing the receiver in a rack and connecting power for operation.
Explains optimal antenna placement and how to adjust the mute level/RF squelch for clear reception.
Describes connecting audio outputs and understanding the AF LCD and peak LED indicators for signal monitoring.
Instructions for installing batteries and synchronizing the transmitter's frequency with the receiver.
Details on powering on, using the mute function, status LEDs, and adjusting audio input level for optimal sound.
Covers battery installation, connecting the lavaliere microphone, and securing the transmitter.
Guides on synchronizing frequency, powering on, mute function, status LEDs, and using the lavaliere microphone.
Explains how to select system groups/channels and perform IR synchronization between receiver and transmitter.
Details the procedure for setting up multiple wireless systems for simultaneous multichannel operation.
Describes how to enable and disable the front panel control lock-out feature.
Provides guidance on finding open channels and managing RF interference for optimal system performance.
Details the advanced PLL UHF performance, frequency selection, and connectivity of the receiver.
Highlights the unidirectional mic, IR sync, and battery operation of the handheld transmitter.
Covers the body-pack transmitter's IR sync, input level, and battery features, including lavaliere mic compatibility.
Guides on physically installing the receiver in a rack and connecting power for operation.
Explains optimal antenna placement and how to adjust the mute level/RF squelch for clear reception.
Describes connecting audio outputs and understanding the AF LCD and peak LED indicators for signal monitoring.
Instructions for installing batteries and synchronizing the transmitter's frequency with the receiver.
Details on powering on, using the mute function, status LEDs, and adjusting audio input level for optimal sound.
Covers battery installation, connecting the lavaliere microphone, and securing the transmitter.
Guides on synchronizing frequency, powering on, mute function, status LEDs, and using the lavaliere microphone.
Explains how to select system groups/channels and perform IR synchronization between receiver and transmitter.
Details the procedure for setting up multiple wireless systems for simultaneous multichannel operation.
Describes how to enable and disable the front panel control lock-out feature.
Provides guidance on finding open channels and managing RF interference for optimal system performance.
The Bogen UDMS800HH and UDMS800BP are UHF wireless microphone systems designed for professional audio applications, offering robust performance and versatile features. The UDMS800HH system includes a handheld uni-directional microphone with a UHF receiver, while the UDMS800BP system features a body-pack transmitter and lavaliere microphone with a UHF receiver. Both systems are built around the UDR800 receiver, which boasts state-of-the-art PLL UHF performance with a 120 dB dynamic range and an operating range of up to 500 ft. (line-of-sight).
The UDR800 receiver is a half-rack design with top-folding dual antennas, making it suitable for both portable use and rack mounting. It offers 800 user-selectable UHF frequencies, ensuring flexibility in various environments. A key feature is the one-touch Auto-Scan/Sync function, which automatically selects an open channel and synchronizes it with the transmitter via an IR sender. This ASC™ (Auto-Sync Channels) download feature simplifies frequency setup.
For optimal simultaneous operation of multiple systems, the receiver incorporates sophisticated IF filtering. DigiTRU Diversity™ technology maximizes range and provides dropout protection, ensuring reliable audio transmission. The 120dB dynamic range contributes to clear and high-quality sound. Tone Squelch™ technology helps lock out potential interference, and special circuitry ensures noiseless transmitter ON/OFF switching.
The front panel of the UDR800 features an LCD that displays crucial information, including A/B diversity status, Group/Channel with frequency, ASC™ transfer status, RF/AF level, Mute (squelch) level, and a push On/Off power switch. The back panel provides a fixed Balanced XLR MIC Level output and adjustable unbalanced 1/4" jacks for audio line outputs, along with a DC input jack.
Maintenance features include unique snap-out side panel locking tabs for combining single or dual receivers side-by-side, with optional rack mounting kits sold separately. The receiver is externally powered by an included DC adapter (22V DC 400 mA).
The UHT800 handheld microphone transmitter features a sleek metal housing with an internal antenna, providing both aesthetic appeal and durability. It utilizes a unidirectional neodymium dynamic cartridge, designed for optimum true sound, maximum feedback rejection, and minimal handling noise.
The transmitter offers 800 easily selectable channels via IR Sync for seamless synchronization with the receiver's selected channel. An easily accessible audio level adjustment allows for optimum sound customization. For user convenience, it includes a Power On/Off switch and an Audio mute switch, enabling audio muting while the transmitter remains on.
Status LED indicators provide visual feedback: green for unit "ON" and red for low battery alert. The UHT800 operates economically on two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries, with fresh alkaline batteries lasting up to 10 hours. It is recommended to replace batteries after 7-8 hours for optimum performance. The windscreen of the UHT800 also functions as a built-in antenna, and should not be removed or exchanged for proper operation and optimum range.
The UBP800 body-pack transmitter is ultra-compact and designed for use with a lavaliere microphone. It also offers 800 easily selectable channels via IR Sync for easy synchronization with the receiver. An accessible input level adjustment allows for optimum sound.
Similar to the handheld transmitter, the UBP800 includes a Power On/Off switch and an Audio mute switch. A bi-color LED status indicator shows green for unit "ON" and red for low battery alert. The body-pack operates economically on two AAA alkaline or NiMH batteries, with fresh alkaline batteries lasting up to 8 hours. It is recommended to replace batteries after 5-6 hours for optimum performance.
The UBP800 features a removable antenna and a unique locking 3.5mm mini plug connector for the microphone cable, ensuring a secure connection. The lavaliere microphone should be attached at chest level, about six inches from the mouth, for best results. The transmitter can be slipped into a pocket or attached to clothing using the integrated clip.
Both transmitter types are programmed to the receiver's selected frequency using the IR ASC™ Sync function. The receiver offers 15 groups: 10 Factory PRESET (Group 11 to 1A) and 5 User SELECTABLE (Group 1B to 1F). Factory PRESET groups offer a limited number of channels (3 to 14) that are pre-configured for simultaneous multichannel operation compatibility. User SELECTABLE groups provide 800 channels, which can be chosen manually or via Auto-Scan in 1MHz segments.
To program, the transmitter's IR RECEPTOR SENSOR WINDOW (37/45) should be placed 6-12" from the receiver's IR WINDOW (12). The receiver's MENU BUTTON (14) and UP BUTTON (13) are used to initiate IR programming. The flashing IR INDICATOR (22) on the receiver confirms IR transmission, and successful synchronization is indicated by the RF INDICATOR (19) and diversity A or B INDICATOR (20 lighting up.
For multichannel operation, the UDR800's autoscan capability simplifies setup. Users should set up the first transmitter, leave it ON and 10 feet away from receivers, then use the autoscan function on subsequent receivers. This process helps avoid duplicate channel selection and potential crosstalk interference. A range walk test is recommended after setup to verify performance.
The FCC mandates that users of this wireless microphone system understand it operates without a license, must not cause harmful interference, operate at a low power level (not exceeding 50mW), and has no protection from interference from other devices. If interference is encountered, adjusting the receiver's MUTE LEVEL/SQUELCH (24) can help. If interference persists with the transmitter off, reprogramming to a different channel is necessary.
To find an open channel, users should ensure the transmitter is off and scroll through channels on the receiver until no received signal (RF INDICATOR (19) and A or B INDICATORS (20) are lit. For optimal interference-free operation, no adjacent channels (three above and three below the selected channel) should show received signals.
To prevent accidental reprogramming or scanning, the UDR800 receiver features a Front Panel Lock-Out. By simultaneously pressing the MENU BUTTON (14) and UP BUTTON (13), the receiver enters a lock-out state, indicated by a LOCK-OUT SYMBOL (27) on the front panel. This disables the MENU, UP, and DOWN controls. To unlock, the same buttons must be pressed simultaneously again.
Overall, the Bogen UDMS800HH and UDMS800BP systems are designed for professional users seeking reliable, high-quality wireless audio with flexible channel selection, easy setup, and robust performance features.
| Brand | Bogen |
|---|---|
| Model | UDR800 |
| Category | Microphone system |
| Language | English |
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