Specifications:
Overall System
Operating Range
200-300 feet
Operating Frequency UHF, 566.25 MHz to 589.75 MHz
Number of Channels 92 User-selectable
Modulation Mode
Oscillator
FM
Phase Lock Loop synthesizer
Operating Temp. Range -10o C to +50o C (-50o F to -122o F)
105 SYSTEM
User’s Guide
105UPR Receiver
Frequency Response 50 Hz - 12 kHz
RF Squelch level
Adj. Channel Selectivity ≥ 67 dBm
Intermodulation
Noise Reduction
Audio Output
Output Impedance
S/N Ratio
Power Reqirement
Dimensions
-92 dBm
≥ 62 dBm
Expander (TOKO)
-22 dBm (balanced) @ 1 kHz ± 40 kHz
2 k Ω (balanced)
57 dB (± 5 kHz)
2 “AA” Batteries (Alkaline) - 6-8 hours runtime
63W x 98H x 27D mm
105UPR • 15BT • 15HT • 15XT
2.48W x 3.86H x 1.06D inches
≈180 g (6.35 oz) w/batteries
ON-CAMERA
Weight
UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM
15BT Belt-pack Transmitter
RF Power
Antenna
25 mW
1/4 wavelength
Frequency Response 50 Hz - 15 kHz
Reference Deviation
± 5 kHz (-60 dBm - 1 kHz input)
± 40 kHz max deviation
Noise Reduction
Power Reqirement
Dimensions
Compander (TOKO)
2 “AA” Batteries (Alkaline) - 6-8 hours runtime
63W x 98H x 27D mm
2.48W x 3.86H x 1.06D inches
≈160 g (5.64 oz) w/batteries
Clip-on ECM Lavalier
Weight
Supplied Mic
15HT Handheld Transmitter
RF Power
Antenna
25 mW
1/4 wavelength (internal)
Frequency Response 50 Hz - 12 kHz
Reference Deviation
± 5 kHz (-60 dBm - 1 kHz input)
± 40 kHz max deviation
Compander (TOKO)
Noise Reduction
Mic Element
Power Reqirement
Dimensions
ECM
2 “AA” Batteries (Alkaline) - 6-8 hours runtime
230H x 44D mm
9.05H x 1.73D inches
≈130 g (4.58 oz) w/batteries
Weight
15XT Plug-in Transmitter
RF Power
Antenna
25 mW
1/4 wavelength (internal)
Frequency Response 50 Hz - 12 kHz
Reference Deviation
Noise Reduction
Power Reqirement
Dimensions
± 5 kHz (-60 dBm - 1 kHz input)
Compander (TOKO)
2 “AA” Battery (Alkaline) - 6-8 hours runtime
40W x 112H x 40D mm
2.48W x 3.86H x 1.06D inches
≈180 g (6.35 oz) w/batteries
Weight
Due to constant improvements, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Azden Corporation, 147 New Hyde Park Road, P.O. Box 10, Franklin Square, NY 11010
tel - +1.516.328.7500 • fax - +1.516.328.7506 • email - [email protected]
© 2008 Azden Corporation
Printed in USA
P1-70-03
HANDHELD MICROPHONE/TRANSMITTER (15HT)
Thank you for purchasing Azden’s 105 wireless microphone system. Depending on which
system your ordered, this package will contain one or more of the following components:
the 105UPR receiver, the 15BT body-pack receiver with EX-503L lavalier microphone, the
15XT Plug-in transmitter and/or the 15HT handheld microphone/transmitter. This equip-
ment is designed primarily for video cameras but can be used with most electronic com-
ponents having a microphone level input. The 105UPR allows you to “receive” audio from
one transmitter at a time.
(25) Remove the battery compartment cover by rotating it counterclockwise and
sliding it down.
(26) Insert two fresh Alkaline “AA” batteries into the compartment. Make sure the
battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment.
RECEIVER (105UPR)
Inside the battery compartment you will also find #27 and #28
(1) Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down.
(27) MIC LEVEL Control
The MIC LEVEL control enables you to adjust the audio level of the micro
phone. Using the supplied tool, turn the dial clockwise to increase, or
counterclockwise to decrease the microphone’s audio output level.
(2) Insert two fresh Alkaline “AA” batteries into the compartment. Make sure the battery
polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment.
(3) POWER
Switches the receiver “ON” and “OFF”
(28) Frequency Selection
Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the controls inside the bat-
tery compartment. With the frequency GROUP dial on the left (column A on
the included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency groups (numbered 0-9).
With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right (column B on the
included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency channels (numbered 0-9).
There are actually 92 possible selections.
(4) MIC OUT jack
The 105UPR is supplied with a mini-to-mini cable.
For mini jack microphone inputs: Use the supplied mini-to-mini cable.
Plug one end of the cable into the receiver and the other end of the
cable into the microphone input on the video camera.
For 3-pin XLR microphone inputs: Use the optional mini-to XLR
cable (MX-1). Plug the mini-plug end of the cable into the
receiver (use the screw-down sleeve to secure it to the receiver) and
plug the XLR end of the cable into the microphone input of
the video camera.
(5) Frequency Selection
Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the controls inside the bat-
tery compartment. With the frequency GROUP dial on the left (column A on
the included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency groups (numbered 0-9).
With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right (column B on the
included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency channels (numbered 0-9).
There are actually 92 possible selections.
(6) Phone Jack
Plug the earphone into this jack to monitor the sound. The jack is wired to work
with either a mono or stereo headphone (you will hear mono in both ears when
using a stereo headphone).
(7) LED indicator
This LED turns RED when the receive is turned “ON” and GREEN when
receiving a signal from the transmitter.
(8) Phone Output Adjustment
Using the supplied tool, turn the screw clockwise to increase and counterclock-
wise to decrease the audio level presented at the earphone monitor jack.
(18) Belt-clip
Use this to attach the 15BT to a belt on the subject.
XLR PLUG-IN TRANSMITTER (15XT)
(9) Shoe-mount
Attach the 105UPR to the shoe-mount on the video camera by sliding it into
place. Turn the thumb-wheel clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to
remove.
(19) Open the battery compartment lid and insert two fresh Alkaline “AA” batteries. Make
sure the battery polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment.
(20) POWER
(10) Antenna
Switches the transmitter “ON” or “OFF”
For best reception the antenna should be pointed in an upward fashion. Use
caution and do not force it in this position.
(21) AUDIO
Prior to first turning the 15XT “ON” it is best to set the AUDIO switch to “OFF”.
When you are ready to begin transmitting, switch to “ON”. The “OFF” position
acts as a “mute” that maintains the RF signal but turns off the audio.
BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER (15BT/EX-503L)
(11) Remove the battery compartment lid by sliding it down.
(22) MIC Connector/Locking Ring
(12) Insert two fresh Alkaline “AA” batteries into the compartment. Make sure the battery
polarity is correct as marked inside the battery compartment.
This 3-pin XLR connector is the microphone input. Any metal body low
impedance microphone with a corresponding connector can be attached here.
Once the microphone is plugged into the 15XT the locking ring
should be rotated clockwise until snug. To remove the microphone, first rotate
the locking ring counterclockwise and then, while pressing the XLR
release, pull the microphone away from the 15XT.
Inside the battery compartment you will also find #13 and #16
(13) MIC LEVEL Control
The MIC LEVEL control enables you to adjust the audio level of the micro
phone. Using the supplied tool, turn the dial clockwise to increase, or
counterclockwise to decrease the microphone’s audio output level.
(23) MIC LEVEL Control
The MIC LEVEL control enables you to adjust the audio level of the micro-
phone. Using the supplied tool, turn the dial clockwise to increase, or
counterclockwise to decrease the microphone’s audio output level.
(16) Frequency Selection
Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the two controls inside
the battery compartment. With the frequency GROUP dial on the left (col-
umn A on the included chart) you can select any of the 10 frequency groups
(numbered 0-9). With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right (column B on
the included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency channels (numbered
0-9). There are actually 92 possible selections.
(24) Frequency Selection
Frequency adjustment is accomplished by setting the two controls inside
the battery compartment. With the frequency GROUP dial on the left (col-
umn A on the included chart) you can select any of the 10 frequency groups
(numbered 0-9). With the frequency CHANNEL dial on the right (column B on
the included chart) you can select any of 10 frequency channels (numbered
0-9). There are actually 92 possible selections.
(14) POWER
This switches the transmitter “ON or “OFF”
(15) MIC Input Jack
Plug the supplied EX-503L microphone into the MIC jack and tightened the
collar until it is snug (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN). In addition to the EX-503L,
other lapel and/or headset microphones with 3.5mm plugs can also be used
with the 15BT.
(17) Audio Standby
The Audio Standby switch serves as a mute switch. In the STBY position the
audio output from the 15BT is muted. In the ON position audio is transmitted.
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