Behringer UL2000M Headphones User Manual


 
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If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing
the POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.
6. After a second brief blink break, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:
Successful loading of a preset is signaled with two slow blinks. The unit leaves the programming
mode.
If the preset could not be loaded, the LED blinks quickly 5 times. In this case, start anew with
step 2.
7. After setting the desired preset, disengage the MUTE switch.
3.2.5 Mic Gain
You have the option to adjust the ULM2000 to the level of the signal being transmitted. If you talk very
softly into the microphone, we recommend the “High Gain” setting; if the sound is loud, select “Low
Gain.” This way, optimal transmitter drive is achieved.
1. Engage MUTE. The transmitter can now be switched into the programming mode.
2. Turn the selection switch to 0 and confirm your selection by keeping the POWER button pressed for 2
seconds. As a confirmation, the LED blinks slowly once and then once again with medium tempo. The
transmitter is now in the programming mode and waits for you to enter a one-digit number.
3. Select one of the following two digits on the selection switch:
Low Gain: select 5
High Gain: select 6
If a valid selection is made, the LED blinks quickly once to confirm your selection. This way, you can be
sure that a correct value is entered (in regard to preset, MicGain and Auto Mute selection) even before
confirming your selection.
Selecting the values 1 thru 4 changes the preset settings (ch. 3.2.4). Selecting 7 or 8 changes
the Auto Mute settings (ch. 3.2.6). Values 9 and 0 are invalid.
4. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.
5. If the selection you made is valid, the LED blinks quickly once again. An invalid selection is indicated
with 5 quick blinks, and the unit is immediately no longer in the programming mode. In this case, start
anew with step 2.
After a brief break, a second blink code is given: The LED blinks according to the value selected (for
example, in this case 3 times) with medium tempo.
Low Gain: the LED blinks once with medium tempo.
High Gain: the LED blinks twice with medium tempo.
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing the
POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.
6. After a second brief blink break, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:
Successful loading of a preset is signaled with two slow blinks. The transmitter leaves the
programming mode.
If the setting for Mic Gain could not be stored, the LED blinks quickly 5 times. In this case, start
anew with step 2.
7. Disengage MUTE.
3.2.6 Auto Mute
If the transmitter is turned on, off or switched to another channel without first muting the receiver, or if the
transmission fails due to weak batteries, audible noise will result. Even if the squelch circuit is turned on at
the receiver end, it still requires some time to react, and such noise can not be suppressed safely.
To bridge this latency time, the ULM2000 offers a practical Auto Mute function:
When the ULM2000 is being turned off, when you are switching channels or during low-battery indication,
an inaudible send signal is being transmitted.
The ULR2000 recognizes this signal and automatically mutes the output before the transmitter is
actually turned off, switched to another channel or before it powers down on its own due to
battery charge being too low.
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