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UHF Wireless Microphone System
无线麦克风系统
UwMic9
User Manual
用户手册
Statement
Please read this manual carefully before using and strictly
operate and store in accordance with the instructions. Please
save it for your future reference.
If the user manual can not help you to solve certain problems,
please ask your retailer for help or email us: info@saramonic.
com.
Cautions
1. Do not use the unit under water, don't expose it to rain.
Please store it in a cool, dry place.
2. Please use and store it in normal temperature. Do ot move
it from overheated to supercooled condition frequently as
well as keep away from heat sources such as heater and
oven.
3. When using and storing, please pay attention to dust and
moisture.
4. Be careful to violent collision.
5. To avoid acoustical feed-back, do not hold the microphone
close to the loudspeakers.
6. For the best sound pick-up pattern do not hold your hand
against the microphone head.
7. Remove the batteries from the battery compartment when
the device is not used for a long time.
Contents
UwMic9-RX9
General Introduction ......................................................................2
Introduction ...................................................................................2
Product Structure ..........................................................................2
Attaching Accessories ..................................................................4
LCD Display Operation Guide ....................................................5
UwMic9 TX9
Introduction ...................................................................................9
Product Structure ..........................................................................9
Attaching Accessories ................................................................10
LCD Display Operation Guide ..................................................11
UwMic9-HU9
Introduction .................................................................................14
Product Structure ........................................................................14
Setup Guide ................................................................................15
UwMic9 TX-XLR9
Introduction .................................................................................16
Product Structure ........................................................................16
Attaching Accessories ................................................................17
LCD Display Operation Guide ..................................................18
UwMic9 RX-XLR9
Introduction .................................................................................21
Product Structure ........................................................................21
Attaching Accessories ................................................................23
LCD Display Operation Guide ..................................................23
UwMic9 SP-RX9
Product Structure ........................................................................26
Introduction .................................................................................26
LCD Display Operation Guide ..................................................28
Operation Guide .......................................................................... 32
Specification .................................................................................. 37
Receiver RX9 and RX-XLR9 .......................................................37
Transmitter TX9, HU9 and TX-XLR9 ..........................................38
Receiver SP-RX9 ..........................................................................38
Packing list ..................................................................................... 40
1
General Introduction
The Saramonic UwMic9 UHF wireless microphone system is
intended for portable wireless operation and can be used in
several environments for applications such as DSLR video,
field recording, broadcast TV, electronic news gathering
(ENG), on-the-spot interviews, and more.
Portable Receiver UwMic9-RX9
Introduction
The Saramonic UwMic9-RX9 is a camera-mountable
integrated wireless receiver. It features a wide switching
RF bandwidth, an easy-to-read LCD display and infrared
synchronization between transmitter and receiver.
Equipped with an auto-scan function, the RX9 can
automatically search for an available transmission frequency.
The selectable output mode allows you to choose the output
signal to be mono or stereo.
Product Structure
①
②
③
⑩
⑪
2
⑤
④
⑦
⑥
⑧
⑨
Antennas
Power button
Long Press to turn on or off the RX9.
SET button
Long press the SET button to enter the displayed menu.
Then, short press the SET button to confirm your option
or long press again to exit without saving.
POWER indicator
Indicates the battery level as follows:
Green light: Sufficient battery level.
Red light: Low battery level.
RF indicator and infrared transmitter port
The infrared transmitter port sends the set frequency to a
transmitter.
RF indicator displays the RF input level as follows:
Green light: RF signal is strong.
Red light: RF signal is weak or disconnected.
+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
LCD display
Display menus, please refer to "LCD Display Operation
Guide" (page 5) for more details.
Battery compartment
Operates on two AA batteries (not included).
Phone jack
It is a 3.5mm diameter and stereo mini headphone jack.
Connect a headphone to monitor the audio output
Note: Please do not connect a headphone with a monaural
mini jack. As this may short-circuit the headphone jack and
distorted sound output.
Output jack
Connect the RX9 to a video camera, camcorder, mixer or
amplifier with the supplied output cable.
Standard cold shoe
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑪
3
Attaching Accessories
Connect the supplied cable to the output jack.
②
①
Plug the supplied cable into the OUTPUT jack.
For a secure connection, turn to lock the connector.
①
②
Attach a belt clip. Please Refer to "Attaching Accessories"
(page 11).
Attach the shoe mount adapter.
①
②
③
④
Please attach the belt clip upside-down before attach-ing
the shoe mount adapter.
Push the bottom of the belt clip to make some space
between the belt clip and the receiver.
Align the belt clip with the two vertical grooves on
the shoe mount adapter and insert the adapter in the
direction of the arrow.
Push the shoe mount adapter in fully until the belt clip fits
into the horizontal groove on the adapter holds.
②
①
③
4
LCD Display Operation Guide
① ②
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Home screen. If no operation is performed for 20 seconds
on the other screens, the display will automatically return to
the home screen.
Group icon
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Indicates the power of group A is turned off.
Indicates the power of group A is turned on.
RF level indicator
Indicates the current reception level.
Battery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Please replace both batteries
immediately when the indicator starts flashing.
Name of the channel group
Current channel
Displays the current channel number.
Audio input level meter
Displays the audio input level.
Power key. Long press the SET button to unlocked or locked
the power key. Lock the power key to prevent the receiver
being turned off unwittingly while using.
• Unlocked: Long press the power key to turn the receiver
• Locked: The receiver will not be turned off even after
on or off (System default).
pressing the power key.
Note: If the batteries are removed and reinserted while
the power key is set to Locked, the lock state of the Power
key will not be changed. You can turn on the receiver by
long pressing the power button.
5
Output mode. The output mode can be selected to mono
or stereo. When the output mode is mono, the audio from
left and right channel will be mixed. When it is stereo, the left
(Group B) and right (Group A) audio channel output will be
separated. System default is mono.
Power of the Group. When you only use one group signal,
please turn off the other group to save battery. To save
battery, system default of the Group B is power off while the
Group A is power on.
When operating two transmitters simultaneously, please set
each transmitter to a different group to prevent interference
or noise.
Select channel. Details of operation, please refer to "Manually
setting the receiver channel" (page 35).
6
Set output volume. Set the volume of output audio within
the range 0 to 30. The setting is retained even after the
power is turned off. Default is 27.
Auto scan function. Automatically scan an available and clear
channel. Details of operation, please refer to "Using the auto
scan function" (page 34).
Group
Matc h with TX
ettings
Group
Matc h with TX
ettings
Infrared matching function. Match the receiver and
transmitter via infrared. Details of operation, please refer to
"Match the channel of receiver and transmitter" (page 35).
7
Set backlight. Set the backgroud LED light to ON or Delay
60 /30 /10 seconds or OFF. Default is "Delay 10s."
Restore default setting.
Version of the UwMic-RX9.
Serial Number.
8
UwMic9 TX9
Introduction
This transmitter is a compact transmitter that employs a
crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer. It is equipped with a
muting function and a locking-type microphone input
connector. The RF power output can be switched among
high, middle and low.
Product Structure
①
⑦
⑧
⑨
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Antenna
AUDIO indicator / IR (infrared detector)
AUDIO indicator: Indicates the audio input level.
IR (infrared detector): Receives the frequency from the
receiver.
Solid Green: Audio input level is appropriate.
Flashing Red: Audio is muted (i.e., disabled).
For details on setting the mute function, please refer to
"Set Mute key" (page 13).
POWER indicator
Indicates the battery level as follows:
Solid Green: Sufficient battery level.
Solid Red: Low battery.
Audio input connector (3.5mm locking-type plug)
Connect to the supplied lavalier microphone.
+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
①
②
③
④
⑤
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Battery compartment
Accepts two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal hydride,
or lithium batteries).
Power / Mute button
⑥
⑦
Function
Power ON
Power OFF
Mute ON
Mute OFF
Operation
Press button for one second or longer
Press button until it turns off
Short press button
⑧
⑨
SET button
Long press the SET button to enter the displayed menu.
Then, short press the SET button to confirm your option or
long press again to exit without saving.
LCD display
Display menus, please refer to "LCD Display Operation
Guide" (page 11) for more details.
Attaching Accessories
1. Attach a belt clip
Insert one end of the belt clip into one of two holes on either
side of the transmitter, and then insert the other end into the
hole on the other side.
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2. Connect the mcirophone
For a secure connection, turn to lock the connector.
Note: Please turn off the transmitter before attaching or
removing the microphone.
LCD Display Operation Guide
①
② ③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
Home screen. If no operatIon is performed for 20 seconds
on the other screens, the display will automatically return to
the home screen.
①
②
③
④
RF transmission power indicator
Indicates the current transmission power level.
For details on setting the level, please see "Select RF
power level" (page 12).
Channel group indicator
Indicates the channel group.
Mute indicator
Mute OFF
Mute ON
Battery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Please replace both batteries
immediately when the indicator starts flashing.
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Name of the channel group
Channel and frequency
Indicate the current channel and frequency.
The status of Power / Mute button.
⑤
⑥
⑦
①
①
Menu display section. Displays various functions. Press
the + or - button to switch functions.
Set Power key. Select Unlocked or Locked.
Set "Locked" to lock the power button to prevent the unit
being turned off or muted unwittingly while using. Default is
"Unlocked."
Select Channel. Long press the SET button to enter the
menu. Use the "+" and "-" to select the channel you need
and shot press the SET button to confirm.
Select Group. You can choose "A" or "B" channel group.
Each group has 96 channels. Default is 'Group A."
Select RF power level. You can set the transmitted RF power
to High, Middle or Low. Default is "High."
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Set Mute key. If you want to mute the audio, please select
"Enable" first and then short press the power button. Default
is "Enable."
IR Match. Set to match with the receiver. The screen will display
"Matching" when in process. After successful matching, it will
indicate "Sync finished."
Set Backlight. Select ON, OFF or Delay 10 / 30 /60 seconds.
Default is "Delay 10s."
Restore default setting.
Version of the UwMic9 TX9.
Serial Number.
13
UwMic9-HU9
Introduction
Saramonic HU9 is a handheld wireless UHF microphone
transmitter features a compact metallic body, an easy-to-
read LCD display, a RF power switch and a PLL synthesizer.
The broadcast quality microphone will capture crystal clear
and rich sound. It has a built-in antenna, a muting function
and power lock function. The channel of HU9 is synced up
with the receiver via infrared.
Product Structure
①
A
C
B
D
⑤
Two channel groups: A and B. Each group has 96
channels.
LCD screen
①
A. Channel Groups.
B. Channel number.
C. Battery level indicator.
D. MUTE. Audio is muted.
This LCD display indicates it is operating on channel 96 of
group A.
Power / Mute button
②
Power: Long press to turn on/off the HU9.
Mute: Short press the button while transmitting, the audio
will be muted. Press it again to restore the audio output.
Note: In muting, the audio signal is not output but an RF
signal is still transmitted.
②
④
③
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Antenna
Operation panel
③
④
A
B
C
ON
HIGH
OFF
LOCK
LOW
RF
UHF
A. Infrared detector. Receives the frequency set on the
receiver.
B. Lock switch. Set to ON will lock the power button. It will
prevent the power being turned off inadvertently during
transmission.
Note: The lock switch will not lock the mute function.
C. RF power. Set the transmit output level to HIGH or LOW.
Battery compartment
⑤
Operates on two AA batteries (not included).
You could use alkaline, lithium or nickel metal hydride
batteries.
Setup Guide
1. Install the batteries. Refer to "UwMic9-HU9" (page 33).
2. (Option) Set the lock switch to ON or OFF.
3. (Option) Set the RF power to HIGH or LOW.The transmit
power level varies depending on the model.
4. Press the power button to turn on the HU9.
5. Turn on the receiver UwMic9-RX9 and sync with the
transmitter HU9. Details of operation, please refer to "For
HU9" (page 36).
6. When sync successfully, the screen of HU9 will show the
group and channel same as the receiver.
7. Close the grip in the direction of the arrows.
8. Now it is ready to use.
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UwMic9 TX-XLR9
Introduction
The Saramonic TX-XLR9 is a compact XLR plug-on type
transmitter. It features a wide switching RF bandwidth, an
easy-to-read LCD display, +48V phantom power and mute
function. It is suitable for portable wireless operation and can
be used in a wide range of applications such as DSLR video,
broadcast TV, ENG and more.
Product Structure
①
②
③
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
①
②
③
④
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④
⑨
XLR audio input jack
Connects to an XLR microphone or audio devices with
line output.
+48V power indicator
Lights up when the +48V phantom power is on.
POWER indicator
Indicates the battery level as follows:
Solid Green: Sufficient battery level.
Solid Red: Low battery.
AUDIO indicator / IR (infrared detector)
AUDIO indicator: Indicates the audio input level.
IR (infrared detector): Gets the frequency from the
receiver.
Solid Green: Audio input level is appropriate.
Flashing Red: Audio is muted (i.e., disabled). For details
on setting the mute function, please refer to "Set Mute
key" (page 20).
⑤
⑥
LCD screen
Displays menus, please refer to "LCD Display Operation
Guide" (page 18) for more details.
Power / Mute button
Turns the power or mute function to on or off.
Function
Power ON
Power OFF
Mute ON
Mute OFF
Operation
Press the button for one second or longer
Press the button until it turns off
Short press the button
⑦
⑧
⑨
SET button
Long press the SET button to enter the displayed menu.
Then short press the SET button to confirm your option or
long press again to exit without saving.
+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
Battery Compartment
Operates on two AA batteries (alkaline, nickel metal
hydride, or lithium batteries). For details on how to insert
batteries, please refer to "Install the batteries" (page 32).
Attaching Accessories
Microphone or XLR cable
1. Attach a microphone or XLR cable.
Push the microphone or cable connector into the XLR audio
input jack of the TX-XLR9 until it clicks into place.
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Microphone or XLR cable
Release button
2. Disconnect a microphone or XLR cable.
Press the release button and pull the microphone or XLR
cable out carefully in the direction of arrow.
Note: Please turn off the transmitter before attaching or
removing the microphone.
LCD Display Operation Guide
①
② ③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
Home screen. If no operatIon is performed for 20 seconds
on the other screens, the display will automatically return to
the home screen.
RF transmission power indicator
Indicates the current transmission power level.
For details on setting the level, please see "Select RF
power level" (page 20).
Channel group indicator
Indicates the channel group.
Mute indicator
Mute OFF
Mute ON
Battery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Please replace both batteries
immediately when the indicator starts flashing.
Name of the channel group
Channel and frequency
Indicate the current channel and frequency.
The status of Power / Mute button
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
18
①
①
Menu display section. Displays various functions. Press
the + or - button to switch functions.
Set Power key. Select Unlocked or Locked.
Set "Locked" to lock the power button to prevent the unit
being turned off or muted unwittingly while using. Default is
"Unlocked."
Select Channel. Long press the SET button to enter the
menu. Use the "+" and "-" to select the channel you need
and shot press the SET button to confirm.
Select Group. You can choose "A" or "B" channel group.
Each group has 96 channels. Default is "Group A."
Set the microphone drive power supply (+48V). When set
to ON, 48V phantom power is supplied to the connected
microphone and the "+48V" indicator lights up. Default is
"+48V OFF."
Note: Please DO NOT turn on the phantom power when
using with microphones that do not operate on phantom
power, mixing boards or any unbalanced devices, because
it may cause damage to both transmitter and audio
device.
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Select RF power level. You can set the transmitted RF power
to High, Middle or Low. Default is "High."
Set Mute key. If you want to mute the audio, please select
"Enable" first and then short press the power button. Default
is "Enable."
IR Match. Set to match with the receiver. The screen will display
"Matching" when in process. After successful matching, it will
indicate "Sync finished."
Set Backlight. Select ON, OFF or Delay 10 / 30 /60 seconds.
Default is "Delay 10s."
Restore default setting.
Version of the UwMic9 TX-XLR9.
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Serial Number.
UwMic9 RX-XLR9
Introduction
The Saramonic UwMic9 RX-XLR9 is a compact XLR plug-
on wireless receiver. It plugs directly into a video camera
or recorder’s XLR microphone input without getting in the
way of other accessories. The XLR connector rotates both
clockwise and counter clockwise.
The receiver can be powered by two AA batteries or DC
power via the USB Type-C jack. It features a wide switching
RF bandwidth, an easy-to-read LCD screen, a 3.5mm
headphone jack and infrared synchronization between
transmitter and receiver.
Product Structure
⑤
④
②
③
①
LCD display
①
Display menus, please refer to "LCD Display Operation
Guide" (page 23) for more details.
Power indicator
②
Indicates the battery level as follows:
Green light: Sufficient battery level.
Red light: Low battery level.
RF indicator and infrared transmitter port
③
The infrared transmitter port sends the set frequency to a
transmitter.
RF indicator displays the RF input level as follows:
Green light: RF signal is strong.
Red light: RF signal is weak or disconnected.
Antenna
④
21
Rotatable XLR-3-11C type (male) connector
⑤
Connects the receiver to a camera or recorder’s XLR mic
input. The receiver can be rotated by a maximum angle of
320°.
Phone jack
⑥
It is a 3.5mm diameter and stereo mini headphone jack.
Connect a headphone to monitor the audio output.
Note: Please do not connect a headphone with a monaural
mini jack. As this may short-circuit the headphone jack and
distorted sound output.
+ or – button
⑦
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
Long press the “–” button to enter the displayed menu.
⑦
⑦
⑧
⑥
⑨
⑩
Power button
⑧
Long press to turn on or off the receiver.
Short press the power button to confirm your option.
USB connector (Type-C)
⑨
When a USB portable power supply is connected while
the receiver is turned on, it automatically operates with the
power supplied by the USB portable power, no matter AA
batteries are inserted or not.
When a USB portable power supply is connected while the
receiver is turned off, it automatically turns on.
Note: When the USB portable power supply is loosen and
unconncted, the receiver will be powered by AA batteries
automatically, but if no AA batteries were inserted, it will be
turned off.
Standard cold shoe
⑩
22
Attaching Accessories
To mount the receiver to a video camera, proceed as follows:
1. Slide the cold shoe mount onto the hot shoe of the DSLR
camera as shown, and fasten the cold show mount using the
locking screw.
2. Plug the receiver’s rotatable XLR connector into the cold
shoe adapter.
3. Connect the receiver to the mic jack of the camera with
the supplied XLR to 3.5mm audio cable.
LCD Display Operation Guide
① ②
①
②
③
④
Home screen. If no operation is performed for 20 seconds
on the other screens, the display will automatically return to
the home screen.
Group icon
①
Indicates the power of group A is turned off.
Indicates the power of group A is turned on.
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②
③
④
RF level indicator
Indicates the current reception level.
Battery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Please replace both batteries
immediately when the indicator starts flashing.
Channel group and channel number
Displays the current channel number in Group A and Group
B. “CH-A-01” means the Group A is in channel 01 now.
Power key. Long press the “-” button to enter the displayed
menu. Use the “+” or ”-” button to select locked or unlocked
the power key and confirm it by pressing the POWER button.
Lock the power key to prevent the receiver being turned off
unwittingly while using.
Unlocked: Long press the power key to turn the receiver on
or off (System default).
Locked: The receiver will not be turned off even after
pressing the power key.
Power of the Group. When you only use one group signal,
please turn off the other group to save battery. System default
of the Group B is power off while the Group A is power on.
When operating two transmitters simultaneously, please set
each transmitter to a different group to prevent interference
or noise.
Select channel. Long press the "-" button to enter the
displayed menu. Use the “+” or "-" button to select the
desired channel and confirm it by pressing the POWER
button.
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Default is Group A in Channel 01 (514.56MHz) and Group B
in Channel 01 (556.51MHz).
Set output volume. Set the volume of output audio within
the range 0 to 30. The setting is retained even after the
power is turned off. Default is 27.
Auto scan function. Automatically scan an available and clear
channel. Details of operation, please refer to "Using the auto
scan function" (page 34).
Infrared matching function. Match the receiver and
transmitter via infrared. Details of operation, please refer to
"Match the channel of receiver and transmitter" (page 35).
Set backlight. Set the backgroud LED light to ON or Delay
60 /30 /10 seconds or OFF. Default is "Delay 10s."
Restore default setting.
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Version of the UwMic RX-XLR9.
Serial number.
UwMic9 SP-RX9
Introduction
The SP-RX9 is a compact two-channel wireless receiver and
mixer, ideal for making videos with iOS or Android mobile
devices and cameras. It can be used when paired with
transmitters in UwMic9 system to capture audio. Meanwhile,
it is an independent audio mixer that has three inputs
available.
With built-in li-on battery, the receiver can be also powered
by DC power via the USB Type-C connector. It comes with an
aluminum handgrip for recording on the move, or it can be
mounted on a tripod for stationary use. The standard shoe
mount on the top of the receiver is suitable for attaching
accessories.
Product Structure
④
②
③
①
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⑤
⑥
⑥
⑦
①
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
Antennas
Power button
Long Press to turn on or off the SP-RX9.
SET button
Long press the SET button to enter the displayed menu.
Then, short press the SET button to confirm your option
or long press again to exit without saving.
POWER indicator
Indicates the battery level as follows:
Green light: Sufficient battery level.
Red light: Low battery level.
RF indicator and infrared transmitter port
The infrared transmitter port sends the set frequency to a
transmitter.
RF indicator displays the RF input level as follows:
Green light: RF signal is strong.
Red light: RF signal is weak or disconnected.
+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
LCD display
Display menus, please refer to "LCD Display Operation
Guide" (page 28) for more details.
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⑮
⑭
⑧
⑫
⑬
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⑨
⑩
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2
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⑧
⑨
3.5mm microphone inputs
Phone jack
It is a 3.5mm diameter and stereo mini headphone jack.
Connect a headphone to monitor the audio output.
Note: Please do not connect a headphone with a monaural
mini jack. As this may short-circuit the headphone jack and
distorted sound output.
USB connector (Type-C)
⑩
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Output jack (Micro USB)
Connect the receiver to an iOS device with lightning input
or an Android mobile device with Type-C connector.
Mini XLR microphone input
Output jack (3.5mm)
Connect the receiver to an iOS, Android mobile device or
camera with a 3.5mm input.
Device holder
Adjustable phone holder
Thumb screw
Standard cold shoe mount
⑪
⑫
⑬
⑭
⑮
⑯
⑰
Hand grip
⑰
LCD Display Operation Guide
① ②
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Home screen. If no operation is performed for 20 seconds
on the other screens, the display will automatically return to
the home screen.
Group icon
Indicates the power of group A is turned off.
Indicates the power of group A is turned on.
RF level indicator
Indicates the current reception level.
Battery level indicator
Displays the battery level. Please charge the receiver
immediately when the indicator starts flashing.
Name of the channel group
Current channel
Displays the current channel number.
Audio input level meter
Displays the audio input level.
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
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Power key. Long press the SET button to unlocked or locked
the power key. Lock the power key to prevent the receiver
being turned off unwittingly while using.
• Unlocked: Long press the power key to turn the receiver
• Locked: The receiver will not be turned off even after
on or off (System default).
pressing the power key.
Output mode. The output mode can be selected to mono or
stereo. When the output mode is mono, the audio from left
and right channel will be mixed.
When it is stereo, the audio will be separated into left and
right channel. The wireless transmitter microphone on Group
A and the audio from INPUT 1 will be on left channel.
System default is mono.
Output device. The output device can be selected to smart
phone or camera. System default is smart phone. Remember
to change it to “camera” when connecting the SP-RX9 to a
video camera or camcorder.
48V Phantom power. Long press the SET button to turn on
the 48V phantom power if the XLR microphone requires
power supply. System default is power off.
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Power of the Group. When you only use one group signal,
please turn off the other group to save battery. To save
battery, system default of the Group B is power off while the
Group A is power on.
When operating two transmitters simultaneously, please set
each transmitter to a different group to prevent interference
or noise.
Select channel. Details of operation, please refer to "Manually
setting the receiver channel" (page 35).
Set output volume. Set the volume of output audio within
the range 0 to 30. The setting is retained even after the
power is turned off. Default is 27.
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Auto scan function. Automatically scan an available and clear
channel. Details of operation, please refer to "Using the auto
scan function" (page 34).
Group
Matc h with TX
ettings
Group
Matc h with TX
ettings
Infrared matching function. Match the receiver and
transmitter via infrared. Details of operation, please refer to
"Match the channel of receiver and transmitter" (page 35).
Set backlight. Set the backgroud LED light to ON or Delay
60 /30 /10 seconds or OFF. Default is "Delay 10s."
Restore default setting.
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Version number of the receiver.
Serial Number.
Operation Guide
1. Install the batteries
UwMic9-RX9 and UwMic9 TX9. Batteries can be inserted
①
in the plug-on transmitter UwMic9 TX-XLR9 in the
same manner.
• Long press the Power key to turn the unit off.
• Slide the two catches inward and pull out the battery
compartment.
• Insert two AA size batteries according to the polarity
indicators and close the compartment. Please be sure the
battery compartment is locked securely.
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UwMic9-HU9
②
• Long press the power button to turn the power off.
• Turn the grip in the direction of the arrow, and pull the grip
down until the battery compartment is visible.
• Insert two new AA batteries into the battery compartment
with
and
polarities in the correct orientation.
UwMic9 RX-XLR9
③
• Long press the power button turn the unit off.
• Gently slide out the battery cover by pushing the button as
shown.
• Insert two new AA batteries into the battery compartment
with the polarities in correct orientation.
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Note:
①
②
③
Please remove the batteries from the battery
compartment when the device is not used for a long
time.
Please always use sets of the same type of battery.
Replacing the batteries during operation may generate
noise. Please make sure that the unit is turned off before
replacing batteries.
2. Connect the receiver to the mic jack of a camera,
camcorder or mixer with the supplied cable.
3. Turn on the receiver by long pressing the power button.
4. Set the channel of the receiver by two ways:
Using the auto scan function
①
Use the + or – button to display the auto scan screen on the
receiver.
Long press the SET button to select “Auto scan?”
Press the SET button to confirm.
A
B
The channel with the least noise and interference will be
displayed.
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A. Indicates the current least noise channel is CH 03 and ask
you if you would like to use it. You can short press the SET
button to confirm the channel within 20 seconds or long
press the SET button to exit the displayed menu without
saving.
B. Counting down 20 second
Note:
①
②
After 20 seconds have elapsed, the display
returns to the home screen without saving.
Some noise may occur when power is
turned on, you could turn down the audio
input level of devices connected to the
receiver accordingly.
Manually setting the receiver channel.
②
• Use the + or – button to display the channel menu on the
receiver.
• Long press the SET button to select the menu.
• Use the + or – button to select the desired channel and
confirm it by short pressing the SET button.
5. Match the channel of receiver and transmitter.
Using infrared transmission to transfer the frequency set
①
on the receiver to a transmitter.
For the TX9 and TX-XLR9
• Turn on the transmitter and receiver.
• Use the + or – button to display the “Match with TX” menu
on receiver.
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• Use the + or – button to display the "Match with RX" menu
on transmitter.
• Both long press the SET button to select the menu and
short press it to confirm.
• Place the infrared transmitter port on the receiver near the
infrared detector on the transmitter.
• If "Sync finished!" displayed on the LCD screen, the
frequency for use on the transmitter is set.
• After matching successfully, press the SET button of
receiver to return to the previous menu.
For HU9
• Turn the transmitter power on.
• Use the + or – button to display the "Match with TX" menu
on receiver.
• Place the infrared transmitter port on the receiver near the
infrared detector on the transmitter.
• If sync successfully, the group and channel of HU9 are the
same as the receiver's.
• After matching successfully, press the SET button of
receiver to return to the previous menu.
Note: When using the infrared link, please place the receiver
and transmitter within about 20cm of each other within
20 seconds. After 20 seconds have elapsed, the infrared
transmission finishes and the display returns to the previous
menu.
Manually setting the transmitter channel (Only available
②
on the UwMic9 TX9 and the UwMic9 TX-XLR9).
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• Turn on the transmitter by long pressing the power button.
• Use the + or – button to display the channel setting menu
on the transmitter.
• Long press the SET button to select the menu.
• Use the + or – button to select the same channel as the
receiver and confirm it by short pressing the SET button.
6. Attach the accessories you need for the receiver and
transmitter. Refer to "Attaching Accessories" (page 4, page
10, page 17 and page 23).
7. You are ready to record.
Specification
Receiver RX9 and RX-XLR9
Channel number
Channel group
Oscillator type
Audio output connector
96
A and B
PLL synthesizer
RX9: 3.5 mm mini jack
RX-XLR9: XLR-3-11C type (male)
Antenna
Audio output level
1/4
wire antenna
λ
–60 dBV
Headphone output level
30mW (16 Ω)
Receive frequencies
514 MHz - 596 MHz
Receive sensitivity
-95 dBm
Signal to noise ratio
70 dB or more
Voice delay
12 ms
Reference deviation
±5 kHz (–60 dBV, 1 kHz input)
Frequency response
40 Hz to 18 kHz (+/-3dB)
Distortion
Spur suppression
0.5% or less
-60 dB
Reference audio input level
–60 dBV (MIC input, 0 dB attenuation)
Weight (excluding batteries)
Battery
RX9: Approx. 218.7g
RX-XLR9: Approx. 96g
Two AA size batteries
DC input connector
Type-C jack (RX-XLR9 only)
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Dimensions
RX9: 170.9 × 63.5 × 30.0 mm
RX-XLR9: 112 × 63 × 26 mm
Operating temperature
0 °C to 50 °C
Storage temperature
–20 °C to +55°C
UwMic9 TX9, UwMic9 HU9, UwMic9 TX-XLR9
Channel number
Channel group
Oscillator type
96
A or B
PLL synthesizer
Carrier frequencies
Group A:514.56MHz- 553.51MHz;Group B:556.51MHz-595.46MHz
Reference deviation
±5 kHz (–60 dBV, 1 kHz input)
Signal to noise ratio
70 dB or more
Spur suppression
Voice delay
Antenna
-60 dB
12 ms
1/4
wire antenna
λ
TX9: 3.5mm mini jack
Audio input connector
HU9: none
TX-XLR9: XLR-3-11C type (female)
Reference audio input level
–60 dBV (MIC input, 0 dB attenuation)
Distortion
0.5% or less
TX9: Approx. 211.4g (excluding batteries)
HU9: Approx. 338.2g (excluding batteries)
TX-XLR9: Approx. 138g (Excluding
batteries)
Two AA size batteries
TX9: 170.9 × 63.5 × 30.0 mm
Dimensions
HU9: 254.0 × 52.0 × 52.0 mm
TX-XLR9: 105.5 × 43 × 34.7 mm
Operating temperature
0°C to 50°C
Storage temperature
–20°C to +55°C
UwMic9 RX9
Channel number
Channel group
Oscillator type
96
A or B
PLL synthesizer
Receive frequencies
514 MHz - 596 MHz
Audio input connector
Two 3.5 mm mini jacks and one mini XLR
jack
Audio output connector
One 3.5 mm mini jack and one Micro USB
Headphone output connector
3.5 mm mini jack
INPUT 1 gain
20 dB
Weight
Battery
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INPUT 2 & mini XLR gain
Micro USB gain
20 dB
20 dB
INPUT 1 & INPUT 2 power
5V power supplies
Mini XLR jack phantom power
48V power supplies
Antenna
Built-in 1/4λ wire antenna
Audio output level
–60 dBV
Headphone output level
30 mW (16 Ω)
Receive sensitivity
-95 dBm
Signal to noise ratio
70 dB or more
Voice delay
12 ms
Reference deviation
±5 kHz (–60 dBV, 1 kHz input)
Frequency response
40 Hz to 18 kHz (+/-3 dB)
Distortion
Spur suppression
Battery
Power
Dimensions
0.5% or less
-60 dB
Built-in Li-ion battery (1200 mA)
DC 5V (USB Type-C)
100.0 × 38.6 × 259.6 mm (Including the
hand grip)
Device holder width
66.4 mm to 84.1 mm (2.6" to 3.3")
Weight
Approx. 433 g (Including the hand grip)
Operating temperature
0 °C to 50 °C
Storage temperature
–20 °C to +55°C
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Packing list
UwMic9 TX9
• Body-pack transmitter: TX9
• Omni-directional lavalier microphone
• Microphone holder clip
• Wind screen
• Belt clip
UwMic9 TX-XLR9
• Plug-on transmitter: TX-XLR9
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UwMic9 HU9
• Hand-held microphone: HU9
UwMic9 RX9
• Portable receiver: RX9
• Shoe mount adapter
• Belt clip
• XLR to 3.5mm locking-type plug audio
output cable
• 3.5mm locking-type plug audio cable
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RX-XLR9
• Plug-on receiver: RX-XLR9
• Shoe mount adapter
• XLR to 3.5mm audio output cable
• Typc-C charging cable
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This device operates on a no-interference, no-protection basis. Should the user seek to obtain
protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, a radio licence is required.
For further details, consult Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s Client
Procedures Circular CPC-2-1-28, Voluntary Licensing of Licence-Exempt Wireless Microphones
in the TV Bands.
1 | Agent Authorization Rev 1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 15.32 KiB | July 22 2021 |
Shenzhen Jiayz photo industrial ., Ltd A16 Building,Intelligent Terminal Industrial Park of Silicon Valley Power, Guanlan, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China Agent Authorization Company: Shenzhen Jiayz photo industrial ., Ltd Address: A16 Building,Intelligent Terminal Industrial Park of Silicon Valley Power, Guanlan, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China Product Name: UHF Wireless Microphone System Model Number(s): UwMic9 HU9 Product Description: UHF Wireless Microphone System We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the certification of above named equipment. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Signature:
Date: Jun. 17, 2021 Name:
michael zhao Title:
General Manager Company: Shenzhen Jiayz photo industrial ., Ltd
1 | FCC Short & Long Term Confidentiality Request Rev4.1 | Cover Letter(s) | 46.96 KiB | July 22 2021 |
Shenzhen Jiayz photo industrial ., Ltd
A16 Building,Intelligent Terminal Industrial Park of Silicon Valley Power, Guanlan, Longhua District,
Shenzhen, China
Office of Engineering Technology
Federal Communications Commission
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD 21046
USA
Subject; Request for Confidentiality
FCC ID: 2ARN3-UWMIC9HU9
Date: Jun. 17, 2021
To Whom It May Concern,
Pursuant to the provisions of the Commission’s rules Title 47 Sections §0.457 and §0.459, we
are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential
documents from public disclosure indefinitely.
These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as
proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents
might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market.
Schematic Diagram
Block Diagram
Operational Description
Parts List
Tune-up Procedure
External Photos
Test Setup Photos
Internal Photos
User Manual
In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations
in Title 47 CFR §2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR §2.1204, while ensuring that
business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly
authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705.
OR
For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01.
It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and
correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential
documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment
authorization is issued.
Sincerely,
Signature:
Name: michael zhao
Title: General Manager
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-07-22 | 556.51 ~ 595.46 | DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2021-07-22
|
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Shenzhen Jiayz photo industrial.,Ltd
|
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027973098
|
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1 | Physical Address |
A16 Building,Intelligent Terminal Industrial Park of Silicon Valley Power,Guanlan
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1 |
A16 Building,Intelligent Terminal
|
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1 |
Longhua District,Shenzhen, N/A
|
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1 |
China
|
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
|
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
|
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ARN3
|
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
UWMIC9HU9
|
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
m****** z******
|
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1 | Title |
manager
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
0755-********
|
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1 | Fax Number |
0755-********
|
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1 |
m******@jiayz.com
|
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Jiayz photo industrial ., Ltd
|
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1 | Physical Address |
China
|
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1 |
m******@jiayz.com
|
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | UHF Wireless Microphone System | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is EIRP. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Attestation of Global Compliance (Shenzhen) Co., L
|
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1 | Name |
D**** L****
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
|
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1 |
d******@agc-cert.com
|
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 514.56 | 553.51 | 0.002 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 556.51 | 595.46 | 0.0019 |
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