User Manual
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Transmitter (ULW-16 only)
1. Use the integrated belt clip to secure the transmitter to your talent. Use the included tie clip to place the microphone on your
talent.
2. If you are connecting to a line-level source, use an appropriate cable to connect to the mono 3.5 mm jack.
Note: The line-level input overrides the microphone input.
The transmitter’s TX LED will glow red when the unit is transmitting, and the receiver’s RF LED will glow red when the unit is
receiving a strong radio frequency signal.
You can monitor the transmission by plugging headphones into the receiver’s headphone output. This allows you to monitor in real
time without the latency that often occurs when monitoring via a camera’s headphone output.
The receiver’s audio output can be connected to an audio recorder for remote eld-recording or to a PA system for live sound
presentations.
STAGE DIRECTION AND TALENT CUEING
The ULW-16 can also be used as an impromptu one-way voice communication system for stage directions and talent cueing. In this
case, your talent will operate the receiver instead of the transmitter, and monitor via an earphone (not included) plugged into the
headphone output. The offstage instructor can dictate directions into the microphone/transmitter unit from a remote location, or
send the cues from a broadcast mixer or IFB system via the line input on the transmitter.










