User's Manual

UV-1G User Manual Rev. O 600MHz US – July 16
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TRANSMITTER POWER LEVEL
Indicators T1 and T2 represent Transmitter 1 and Transmitter 2.
Options: 20mW, 50mW (Part 15), and 100mW, 250mW (Part 74 only). All power selection is
frequency dependent based on the Post FCC 600MHz auction guidelines. 614.025 to 615.975MHz &
653.025 to 662.975MHz are locked at 20mW.
See TRANSMITTER SETTINGS for details on changing these parameters.
RECEIVER STATUS
Indicators R1 through R6 represent the status of the receivers (transmit status for each Belt Pack). This
is how the received audio is being routed in the Base Station. The table below shows the different
receiver status codes and their descriptions.
Code Description
OFF Receiver is off (disabled)
NTx Receiver is enabled and the Belt Pack is not transmitting, or the Belt
Pack is transmitting and the audio isn’t being routed (muted)
C1 Intercom Channel 1
C2 Intercom Channel 2
C12 Intercom Channels 1&2
W1 Wireless Talk Around 1
W2 Wireless Talk Around 2
W12 Wireless Talk Around 1&2
AO Auxiliary Output
A1 Auxiliary Output plus Wireless Talk Around 1
A2 Auxiliary Output plus Wireless Talk Around 2
A12 Auxiliary Output plus Wireless Talk Around 1&2
SA Stage Announce
S1 Stage Announce plus Wireless Talk Around 1
S2 Stage Announce plus Wireless Talk Around 2
S12 Stage Announce plus Wireless Talk Around 1&2
CUS Custom, any other route not in this table
If blank, the receiver module is not installed
BASE STATION LINK MODE
Base Link is a method of connecting up to six Base Stations together in order to expand the number of
Belt Packs that a system can handle. When two or more Base Stations are linked together, one must be
set up as the MASTER and the rest as a SLAVE. The slave Base Station transmitters and wired
intercoms will be disabled, but will route wireless Belt Pack audio data to the master unit. In effect, this
means that up to 36 Belt Packs can be used in a single wireless two-channel system.