User's Manual
8
UWS-100 Receiver
Powering the Receiver 
To power the receiver, plug the provided 
DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT (14) adapter into the 
DC INPUT JACK (8) on the back of the receiver, 
then plug the adapter into a 120VAC outlet. 
Note: Any 15-18VDC source with minimum 
400mA capacity can also be used.
The POWER ROCKER SWITCH (9) is used 
to turn the receiver on or off. To turn on, 
press down the right side of the switch 
(“I”). The LED DISPLAY (3) will light, showing 
Channel 00-99. The AF LED (4) and RF A/B 
LEDs (5) remain dark. They will display the 
received RF A/B and audio level when 
the transmitter is activated and audio 
transmitted. To turn off, press down the 
left side of the switch (“O”). The receiver 
will turn off. All the LEDs will be turned off, 
indicating the receiver is off. At power off 
the UWS-100 receiver will store the last 
selected channel and re-display them at 
power on. It can be reprogrammed to any 
new channel. The default factory setting is 
Channel 14.
Adjusting Antennas 
The UWS-100 has two permanently 
attached, flexible elbow ANTENNAS (1) 
for diversity reception. Unfold and rotate 
these antennas to operate the receiver. 
The optimal positions of the antennas are 
flared 45° out from the receiver sides 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.
Adjusting the Squelch
The MUTE LEVEL/RF SQUELCH (13) controls 
the mute circuits in the receiver. The 
control should be adjusted clockwise to 
the minimum RF squelch setting at which 
the RF A/B LED (5) 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 squelch control may 
need to be adjusted counterclockwise. If 
the transmitter is off and the receiver signal 
diversity A or B LED indicator flickers or 
stays on continuously, the squelch should 
be adjusted counterclockwise to a higher 
level to stop the flickering. Be careful 
not to select too high a counterclockwise 
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 squelch) 
setting will also yield a quieter mute 
function, which might be desired in certain 
applications. The squelch level is factory 
preset at maximum sensitivity and operating 
range (i.e. clockwise for minimum squelch 
level—maximum usable range). 
Note: For easier intuitive operation, the MIN 
and MAX indications for this control refer to the 
minimum and maximum operating range settings, 
not to the actual mute levels selected, which are 
the opposite as per above. 
Selecting the UWS-100 
Receiver Channel 
See RF Interference and Finding Open 
Channels in the Cautions and Troubleshooting 
section. This section will also aid in finding 
desired channel(s) of operation when setting 
up your system(s). 
The SELECT BUTTON (2) has two functions. 
A short press (~1 second) scans for a clear 
channel and a long press (> 2 seconds) 
manually programs a desired channel. 
System Operation
13
IR link is completed. The LCD DISPLAY (27) 
will show the matching channel as receiver. 
If no action is taken during the two seconds 
of active IR data transfer, the receiver and 
the transmitter units do not link and the 
transmitter’s previous program channel 
remains unchanged. 
For normal operation, the transmitter should 
have the same channel as displayed on the 
receiver. The transmitter 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 receiver.
Connecting Input Audio Source
Lapel/Head Mic Uses (UBT-100 LT/HM)
The mini 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (26) 
is for connecting the audio input from a 
lavalier/lapel mic (LT), a Headmic
™
 (HM), 
or an instrument (GT) cable, depending on 
which transmitter version is being used. 
Secure the connection to the cable by 
tightening the cable mini plug’s outer ring 
counterclockwise.
Instrument Use (UBT-100 GT) 
Secure the connection of the GT 
(instrument) cable by tightening the 
mini-plug outer ring counterclockwise 
onto the 3.5mm locking INPUT JACK (26). 
When ready to play, slide the OFF/STBY/
ON POWER SWITCH (25) to the ON position 
to un-mute the audio. Adjust the volume 
on the receiver for one-to-one unity gain 
with a hardwired cord or select up to an 
added 4-5dB boost by adjusting the receiver 
volume to maximum for normal use with 
guitars and bass guitars. 
Note: The audio level should be adjusted on the 
instrument as when using a hard-wired cord.
Operating the UBT-100 
Bodypack Transmitter 
The OFF/STBY/ON POWER SWITCH (25) has 
three positions and functions both as a 
power On/Off and as an audio mute On/
Standby switch. During normal operation 
with the unit set to Standby, slide the switch 
to the ON position. The receiver’s RF A/B 
LED (5) diversity indicators should now be 
on, indicating a received signal from the 
transmitter. 
After the unit is powered on, slide the 
power switch to the ON position to un-mute 
the audio or to STBY to mute the audio. 
Set the power switch accordingly and 
the transmitter is now ready to use. The 
receiver’s RF A/B LED indicator should now 
be on, indicating a received signal from the 
transmitter. 
When ready to transmit audio, slide the 
power switch to ON to un-mute. To mute, 
slide the power switch to STBY again. 
Adjust the volume of the receiver per 
the previous section, Connecting the Audio 
Output.
Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or 
screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume, 
transmitter location and speaker placement.










