System Components All PSE systems include the following components: PSER Receiver One ¼" Audio Cable Power Adapter Two Antennas User Manual Handheld Microphone Systems include the following: HH52 Handheld Transmitter Lavalier/Headset Microphone systems include the following: MBP52 Bodypack Transmitter Microphone (choice of Lavalier, or Headset) 1
Functions of the PSER Receiver Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Power Switch. Press and Hold to switch On/Off. 6 Channel Down Button. Please See “System Setup” on page 5. 2 IR Window. Unit sends Infrared Signal to the Transmitter through this Window for Frequency Synchronization. 7 Antenna A LED. Indicates Antenna A active when lit. 8 3 ASC Synchronizing Signal Transmit Button. Press this Button to establish Infrared connection between the Receiver and Transmitter. Antenna B LED.
HH52/HH52SC Handheld Transmitter Functions: 1 Microphone Head. 2 Gain (Sensitivity) Control. Turn Left to Decrease Sensitivity. Turn Right to Increase Sensitivity. 3 RF Power Level Switch. H for High Level RF Power. L for Low Level RF Power. 4 IR Window. Receives Infrared signal to synchronize frequencies between Receiver and Transmitter. 5 Battery Tray. 6 Power/ASC/Low Battery Indicator. Green: Power On. Flashing Green: IR Transmission in progress. Red: Batteries Low. 7 Power On/Off Switch.
MBP52 Bodypack Transmitter Functions: 1 2 1 Antenna. 2 Input Gain Switch. There are three Gain settings. Select the setting most suitable to your application. Mic.: Microphone Level. 0: Guitar Level. -10dB: Line Level. 3 Power/Low Battery/IR Transmission LED. Green: Power On, Batteries OK. Flashing Red: Low Batteries. Flashing Green: IR transmission in Progress. 4 3-pin Input Jack. 5 Power Button. Press and Hold to switch Power On/Off. 6 ASC Automatic Frequency Synchronisation.
System Setup PSE Receiver Setup: Group and Channel Selection Press Channel UP or Channel DOWN buttons to select desired Channel. For best results when operating multiple systems, set every channel to achieve the maximum distance between channels. Receiver Volume Control: Turn Left for Output Level decrease, turn Right for Output Level increase. Mute Level Threshold Adjustment: The Mute Level is factory set and normally needs no adjustment. However, you may turn clockwise if interference is present.
Specifications System Handheld Transmitter: Available Channels: 16 Frequency Range: CODE D 584~607 MHz CODE L 655~679MHz Transmitter Output level: 10 dBm Band: UHF Max Audio input level: 0dBV Operating Range Under Typical Conditions: 150' (50m) Note: actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference. Power Requirements: 2 “AA”size alkaline or rechargeable batteries Dimensions: 9.8" x 2.1" dia. (250mm x 53mm dia.) Weight: 9.