Behringer UL2000M Headphones User Manual


 
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ULTRALINK UL2000M
If the receiver is not powered on, no status is indicated. Briefly pressing the POWER button
will neither turn the transmitter on nor off!
3.3.2 Transmission frequency
1. Turn the selection switch to 9. The position of the MUTE switch is irrelevant.
2. Briefly press the POWER button.
3. Just like during programming, 6 blink medium-tempo codes indicate the individual digits that make up
the transmission frequency. Individual codes are separated from one another by brief pauses.
The value 0 is signaled by a very short blink of the LED, and you will easily tell a
0 from a 1.
If the receiver is not powered on, no status is indicated. Briefly pressing the POWER button
will neither turn the transmitter on nor off!
3.3.3 Preset
1. Make sure that the microphone is not set to mute (MUTE switch is set to OFF).
2. Turn the selection switch to 1, 2, 3 or 4 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER
button.
3. The LED indicates the preset number with the corresponding number of medium-tempo blinks.
3.3.4 Mic Gain
1. Make sure that the microphone is not set to mute (MUTE switch is set to OFF).
2. Turn the selection switch to 5 or 6 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.
3. The LED indicates the Mic Gain status with the corresponding number of medium-tempo blinks:
Low Gain: The LED blinks once with medium tempo.
High Gain: The LED blinks twice with medium tempo.
3.3.5 Auto Mute
1. Make sure that the microphone is not set to mute (MUTE switch is set to OFF).
2. Turn the selection switch to 7 or 8 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.
3. The LED indicates the Auto Mute status with the corresponding number of medium-tempo blinks::
Auto Mute turned off: The LED blinks once with middle tempo.
Auto Mute turned on: The LED blinks twice with middle tempo.
3.5 ULM2000 level setting
To optimally set the level on your ULM2000, the High Gain or Low Gain setting has to be set
to the level of the signal being transmitted (ch. 3.2.5).
Adjust the gain control in the microphone channel of your mixing console so that the peak LED lights up only
occasionally or never at all. The EQ controls in the microphone channel should be set to mid-travel position
to start with. To get the sound you want, try changing the mic position relative to the sound source or even
move the microphone around in the recording room of your studio. Adjusting the angle at which walls face the
sound source can also be helpful. Only when the desired basic sound has been achieved should you start to
use equalizers and signal processors, if any at all (remember: less is often more!)
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