AIRWAVE TECHNOLOGIES AT-5200 Dual Channel Single Handheld and Single Bodypack Wireless Microphone User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- Airwave Technologies
Table of Contents
- AIRWAVE TECHNOLOGIES AT-5200 Dual Channel Single Handheld and Single
- Warranty Information & Technical Support
- System Components
- Features
- Changing Batteries
- U-52 Bodypack Transmitter Features
- Frequency Selection Guide
- Navigating The Menu And Syncing Transmitters
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AIRWAVE TECHNOLOGIES AT-5200 Dual Channel Single Handheld and Single
Bodypack Wireless Microphone
Thank you for purchasing the Airwave Technologies AT-5200 wireless systems. The AT-5200 Series can be used in a variety of ways including live performances, public speaking, entertainment venues, and the recording arts requiring systems of 16 channels or less.
Warranty Information & Technical Support
At Airwave Technologies, we believe in and stand behind all of our quality products. Any reasonable warranty claim will be honored within a one year period. If anything is defective, simply call 305-891-7399 for an RA#, write it on the out side of a shipping box, and send us the defective piece or system, and we will gladly repair or replace it for you. Please contact an Airwave Technologies dealer near you for parts and accessories for your wireless system.
- Service Phone Number: 305-891-7399
- Service email: Service@AirwaveTechnologies.com
Airwave Technologies, Inc.
- ATTN: Service Department/ RA#
- 2901 Simms Street, Suite F Hollywood, FL 33020
System Components
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AT-5200 UHF PLL Diversity Wireless Receiver Transmitters (Depending on Configuration)
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2 Antennas
Combo Rack Mount/ Antenna Front Mount Kit with Mounting Screws, Cables, BNC Connectors 1/4″ Audio Cable -
Power Adapter
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Four 1.SV”AA Batteries
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User Guide
Features
AT-5200 Receiver Front Panel Features
- 1. Power Button – Press for 2 seconds to turn on, hold longer to turn off.
- 2. “ASC” Infrared Frequency Button – Press this button to establish infrared connection between the receiver and the transmitter.
- 3. Infrared Frequency”IR”Window
- 4. LED Display
- 5. Auto Button for Fast Frequency Sweep
- 6. Set Button -To set all functions showing on the screen.
- 7,8. Quick Up and Down Channel Setting Buttons
AT-5200 Receiver Rear Panel Features
- Antenna Jack B SO ohm
- Antenna Jack A SO OHM
- 1 /4″ Mix Output Socket
- XLR Mix Output Socket
- XLR Output Socket Channel 2
- XLR Output Socket Channel 1
- DC Power Adapter Socket
U-51 Handheld Transmitter Features
Function
- Microphone Head
- LED Liquid Crystal Display
- Power & Mute Switch
- Infrared Frequency (IR) Port
- Battery Cover
Changing Batteries
- Two Alkaline batteries should provide power for approximately 10 hours.
- When the power indicator on the display is flashing, batteries should be replaced immediately as shown below.
Icon /Function
Mute: Tap the power button to mute hand held transmitter, the icon will be displayed. Tap the power button again to clear mute.
- Microphone Gain Adjustment Display
- Transmitting Power Level Display
- Frequency Setting Display
- Low Power Tip: If the battery icon shows less than 30%, replace batteries immediately. Battery icon will Flash prior to shutting off.
U-52 Bodypack Transmitter Features
- Antenna
- Power Indicator Light
- LEDScreen
- Infrared Frequency (IR) Window
- SETButton
- UP Button
- Power/ Mute Button
- 3-Pin Microphone Input
Wearing the BodypackTransmitter
- Transmitter Clamped to a Belt
- Transmitter Clamped to Guitar Strap
Changing Batteries
- Two Alkaline batteries should provide power for approximately 10 hours.
- When the power indicator on the display is flashing, batteries should be replaced immediately as shown below.
Frequency Selection Guide
Radio frequencies used for wireless communication in most countries including the United States are under strict control and regulations. These regulations specify which devices can be used at what frequency and tend to limit interference within the frequency bands. To ensure consistent reliable frequency availability and to minimize the interference that might occur the user can choose frequency bands between 470 and 489 MHZ or 514 and 542 MHZ.
For the user’s convenience, preset frequency groups have been created to minimize intermodulation distortion. When using multiple receivers and transmitters each system must use a seperate and different channel. Grouping the receivers and then using seperate channels on the transmitters will provide the best frequency use and distribution. When using up to 3 units (max of 6 channels) in the same frequency range, the wireless microphone system does not require an antenna combiner under normal conditions. If using 4 to 7 units (8 to 14 channels) the use of an approved antenna combiner is highly recommended.
For assistance in selecting the best operating frequency range in your zipcode, you may call Airwave Support at 305-891-7399
Navigating The Menu And Syncing Transmitters
Navigating The Menu On The Receiver (AT-4200)
- Hold SET button for 3 seconds to unlock display.
- Press SET button again and you will scroll through the different settings on the display. Volume (default), GR Group, CH Channel, SQL Squelch, RF (Radio Frequency) Range, & Gain.
- Selected setting will flash.
- Press up and down buttons to change selection values.
- System saves settings and auto locks when idle for 10 seconds.
Syncing Transmitters (U-41 Handheld or U-42 Body Pack)
- Turn ON transmitter and lower or remove its battery cover. Locate its IR transmission window.
- Press the ASC button on receiver to sync its setting to the transmitter. Receiver will transmit selected group, channel, and gain adjustments for approximately 25 seconds.
- Hold up the IR window of the transmitter to the IR window of the receiver about 3-6″ apart during the 25 second IR transmission cycle. NOTE*** On units manufactured after 2021, the ASC button acts as an ON/ OFF toggle. Long pressing the button will not activate the syncing sequence. Lightly press the ASC button and the IR Window Icon will flash during IR transmission.
- Verify matching channels and settings between the transmitter and receiver. The RF meter of the receiver should have full bars across the screen with matching frequency. The AF meter should display bars when you speak into the transmitter.
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