1. Ifihan
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Generic UHF Wireless Microphone System, Model BL-3200. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the system to ensure proper function and to maximize its performance and longevity.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ:
- One (1) Dual Channel UHF Receiver
- Two (2) Metal Handheld Microphones
- One (1) 1/4" Audio Cable
- One (1) AC-DC Power Adapter (110V-240V universal)
- Ìwé Ìtọ́ni kan (1) (ìwé yìí)
3. Ọja Ipariview
3.1. Receiver Rear Panel
The image below illustrates the rear panel of the UHF wireless microphone system receiver, highlighting its various connection ports and controls.

This image displays the rear panel of the UHF wireless microphone system receiver. From left to right, it features the antenna for Balanced B, an XLR output labeled 'BALANCED B', a 1/4 inch 'MIXED' output with a switch for 'LINE' or 'MIC' level, an 'AF OUT' port, a 'DC IN' port for the 12V 500mA power adapter, an XLR output labeled 'BALANCED A', and the antenna for Balanced A.
- BALANCED A / BALANCED B (XLR Outputs): These are individual XLR outputs for Microphone A and Microphone B, respectively. Use these for balanced audio connections to a mixer or amplifier.
- MIXED (1/4" Output): This output combines the audio from both microphones into a single 1/4" (TS) jack.
- LINE/MIC Switch: Located next to the MIXED output, this switch adjusts the output level for the 1/4" MIXED jack. Select 'LINE' for connecting to line-level inputs on mixers or amplifiers, and 'MIC' for microphone-level inputs.
- AF JADE: Audio Frequency Output.
- DC IN (12V 500mA): Connect the provided AC-DC power adapter here.
- Eriali: Two antennas for receiving signals from the wireless microphones. Ensure they are securely attached and positioned for optimal reception.
3.2. Handheld Microphones
Each handheld microphone features:
- Agbara Tan / Pa a yipada.
- Battery compartment for AA batteries.
- LCD display showing channel frequency, RF level, AF level, and mute status.
4. Eto
4.1. Eto olugba
- Unpack the receiver and place it on a stable surface.
- Attach the two antennas to the corresponding connectors on the rear panel of the receiver. Position them vertically for best signal reception.
- Connect the AC-DC power adapter to the 'DC IN' port on the receiver and then plug it into a power outlet.
- So iṣẹjade ohun olugba pọ si alapọpọ rẹ, amplifier, or sound system. Use either the individual XLR outputs (BALANCED A/B) or the 1/4" MIXED output, depending on your equipment. If using the 1/4" MIXED output, ensure the LINE/MIC switch is set appropriately.
4.2. Ṣíṣeto Gbohungbohun
- Unscrew the bottom part of each handheld microphone to access the battery compartment.
- Insert two (2) AA batteries into each microphone, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
- Securely reattach the bottom part of the microphone.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1. Powering On and Synchronization
- Turn on the receiver by pressing its power button. The LCD display will illuminate.
- Turn on each handheld microphone using its power switch.
- The system features automatic transmitter setup. The channel of the transmitter (microphone) and receiver will synchronize automatically. The receiver's LCD display will show RF (Radio Frequency) and AF (Audio Frequency) levels, channel frequency, and mute status.
5.2. Àṣàyàn ìgbàkúgbà
The system offers 100 selectable frequencies on each channel, allowing up to 20 units to be used simultaneously. If you experience interference, you can change the operating frequency:
- Consult the receiver's manual or display for instructions on how to access and change frequencies for each channel.
- Once a new frequency is selected on the receiver, the corresponding microphone will automatically synchronize.
5.3. Iṣakoso iwọn didun
The receiver has individual volume controls for each channel (Microphone A and Microphone B). Adjust these knobs to achieve the desired audio level. Further volume adjustments can be made on your connected mixer or amplifier.
5.4. Tone Lock Squelch
The built-in Tone Lock Squelch circuit provides protection from RF interference, ensuring clear audio transmission.
6. Itọju
6.1. Ninu
- Mu olugba ati awọn microphones nu pẹlu asọ ti o gbẹ.
- Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents, as they may damage the finish or internal components.
6.2. Batiri Rirọpo
- Replace microphone batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the microphone's LCD display or when audio quality degrades.
- Always use fresh AA batteries and dispose of old batteries responsibly.
- Yọ awọn batiri kuro ninu awọn gbohungbohun ti wọn ko ba lo fun igba pipẹ lati dena jijo.
6.3. Ibi ipamọ
- Tọ́jú ètò náà sí ibi tí ó tutù tí ó sì gbẹ, kúrò níbi tí oòrùn kò ti lè tàn án tàbí ibi tí ó gbóná jù.
- The included carrying case is ideal for protecting the system during storage and transport.
7. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ko si ohun lati awọn gbohungbohun | Microphone or receiver not powered on; low microphone batteries; incorrect audio cable connection; receiver output level too low; microphone not synchronized. | Ensure all devices are powered on. Replace microphone batteries. Check audio cable connections. Adjust receiver volume controls. Verify microphone and receiver are on the same frequency. |
| Ìdènà tàbí àìdúró | Other wireless devices operating on the same frequency; obstacles blocking signal; antennas not positioned correctly. | Change the operating frequency of the system. Ensure clear line of sight between microphones and receiver. Adjust receiver antenna positions. Move away from other electronic devices. |
| Ibiti o ṣiṣẹ kukuru | Obstacles blocking signal; low microphone batteries; environmental factors. | Ensure clear line of sight. Replace microphone batteries. Avoid using in areas with heavy RF interference or thick walls. |
| Microphone LCD not displaying | Microphone not powered on; dead batteries. | Turn on the microphone. Replace batteries. |
8. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | BL-3200 |
| Asopọmọra Technology | UHF |
| Iwọn Igbohunsafẹfẹ | UHF 512 ~ 537.5MHz |
| Idahun Igbohunsafẹfẹ | 45Hz ~ 18 kHz |
| Nọmba ti awọn ikanni | 2 (Olugba ikanni Meji) |
| Awọn Igbohunsafẹfẹ yiyan | 100 fun ikanni |
| Max Simultaneous Units | Titi di 20 |
| Ibiti nṣiṣẹ | Titi de 320 ẹsẹ (100 mita) |
| Orísun Agbára Mákróónù | Awọn batiri AA |
| Ìgbésí ayé Bátírì Máákrófónù | O fẹrẹ to awọn wakati 12 |
| Gbigba agbara Input | 12V 500mA DC |
| Awọn asopọ ti o wu | 2 x XLR Balanced, 1 x 1/4" Mixed |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Volume Control, Built-In Tone Lock Squelch, Backlit LCD Display |
| Agbeko Mountable | Fits 8.27" rack |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
This product comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or contact the seller for specific details regarding warranty coverage and duration. For technical support or further assistance, please contact the retailer or manufacturer directly.





