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DR-1000 Series Professional
VHF Wireless Systems
DR-1500 UniPak
Transmitter System
DR-1600 Handheld Dynamic Microphone System
Installation and Operation
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - VHF Wireless Systems

DR-1000 Series ProfessionalVHF Wireless SystemsDR-1500 UniPak™Transmitter SystemDR-1600 Handheld Dynamic Microphone SystemInstallation and Operation

Page 2 - Installation and Operation

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Page 3 - Receiver Installation

Professional VHF Wireless SystemsInstallation and Operation2CAUTION! Electrical shock can result from removal ofthe receiver cover. Refer servicing to

Page 4 - Transmitter Setup

Receiver Installation3LocationFor best operation the receiver should be at least 3' (1 m)above the ground and at least 3' (1 m) away from a

Page 5 - System Operation

4Transmitter SetupBattery Selection and InstallationAn alkaline 9-volt battery is recommended. Make certain thetransmitter power switch is Off before

Page 6 - System Operating Frequencies

5Ten Tips To Obtain The Best ResultsSystem Operation1. Use only fresh alkaline batteries. Do not use “general purpose”(carbon-zinc) batteries.2. Posit

Page 7 - Specifications

6System Operating FrequenciesFrequency SelectionEach transmitter/receiver system operates on a single factoryaligned, crystal-controlled frequency. Av

Page 8 - Antennas

7Optional System AccessoriesWIRELESS MICROPHONESDR-8HW Headworn hypercardioid dynamic microphone terminatedfor use with the UniPak™transmitter.DR-LW M

Page 9 - (under screwdriver clip)

Figure A (p. 3)AntennasFigure B - Front panel controls and functionsReceiver Controls and FunctionsFigure C - Rear panel controls and functions2 3 481

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Transmitter Controls and FunctionsFigure D Figure EFigure FFigure GFigure HFigure I��9Battery PolarityDiagramBattery-Save Switch(under screwdriver cli

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