PHENYX PRO PTU-5200B 4 Channel UHF Wireless Microphone Owner’s Manual

June 14, 2024
PHENYX PRO

PHENYX PRO PTU-5200B 4 Channel UHF Wireless Microphone

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PTU-5200A I 52008
Phenyx Pro PTU-5200 4-Channel UHF Wireless Microphone System Featuring 4 x 25 Adjustable Frequency Groups

Thank you for purchasing the PHENYX PRO PTU-5200 4-CHANNEL UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM. This manual includes a description of features and a step- by-step guide to operate this unit. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use and operation, and keep this for future reference.

System Description

System Components
Your system comes with a combination of the following components.

Receiver

PWR-5200
Quad-channel Wireless Receiver

Transmitter

PWH-5200 Handheld Transmitter
PWB-5200 Bodypack Transmitter

Accessories

1HM1LM-BLK Black Headset & Lapel Mic Combo
ANTB-500 Antenna for 500 UHF Band
PTA-ADP1 Power Adapter
PTA-CBL 1/4″ Audio Cable
  6.45MM to 3.5MM Adapter
  AA Battery
  Anti-rolling ring
  Microphone Foam Cover
  User’s Manual

System Overview

The Phenyx Pro PTU-5200 system is another step toward achieving the convenience and excellent sound quality that every performer dreams about. It combines quality sound, simple setup, and intuitive interface for excellent audio performance right out of the box. The cardioid polar pattern of the microphone capsule effectively capture and transmit sound without feedback and unwanted ambient noise. The system is equipped with 25 selectable frequency sets that allows several systems to be used at the same time (to achieve best result, please do not use more than 3 units simultaneously). The PTU-5200 is ideal for public speaking, conference meeting, singing, churches and outdoor events. Operating distance is up to 200 ft in wide open space.

Receiver

Front Panel

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  1. Power Button
    Press and hold the button for 1 sec to turn on the receiver. Press again to turn it off.

  2. LCD display

  3. Volume 1 Control
    Adjust the volume of CH A output

  4. Volume 2 Control
    Adjust the volume of CH B output

  5. Volume 3 Control
    Adjust the volume of CH C output

  6. Volume 4 Control
    Adjust the volume of CH D output

Back Panel

  1. Antenna B
    Press and hold the button for 1 sec to turn on the receiver. Press again to turn it off.

  2. Balanced XLR Output For CH D

  3. Balanced XLR Output For CH C
    Adjust the volume of CH A output

  4. 1/4″ Audio Output Jack
    Output for combined audio from CH A to CH D. Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer, or other PA system

  5. Balanced XLR Output For CH B

  6. Balanced XLR Output For CH A

  7. Antenna A

  8. Power Jack

Transmitters

Handheld Microphone

  1. Microphone capsule

  2. LCD battery power display

  3. LCD frequency channel display

  4. ON/OFF/MUTE switch
    Press this switch to turn on, turn off or mute the microphone. ® Battery cover

  5. SET button
    Press SET button to change frequency of the handheld mic

  6. Volume increase
    Press “+” to increase volume of the handheld mic

  7. Volume decrease
    Press “-” to decrease volume of the handheld mic

If the battery power icon indicates that the battery power is low, the batteries must be replaced to maintain normal operation. Unscrew battery cover and press SET button to change frequency of the handheld microphone. The receiver will automatically pair up with the handheld within seconds (pairing distance is less than 4ft).

Bodypack
The Phenyx UHF bodypack is to be used with the Phenyx lavalier microphone & headsets.

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  1. CD Microphone input
  2. ON/OFF/MUTE button
  3. Antenna
  4. Frequency up
  5. Frequency down
  6. Volume up
  7. Volume down
  8. Battery compartment

Set Up:

  1. Secure the bodypack to clothing, belt or pocket.

  2. (a) For a lavalier microphone, dip the microphone to clothing about 1 foot under the mouth.
    (b) For a headset, install headset comfortably on head so the microphone can be placed close to the mouth.

  3. Connect the microphone audio connector to the bodypack microphone input(1)

  4. Turn the bodypack on by pressing the the ON/OFF/MUTE button.

Operation Instructions

Setup
  1. Install fresh batteries in the transmitters (refer to the section relative to the specific transmitter you are using) 2 – Connect the AC power adapter to a wall outlet and to the back of the receiver
  2. Screw antenna A,B in, and position them 60 degrees apart from each other
  3. Connect one of the three outputs available at the back panel to the next stage of your system. Typically,use the 1 /4″ output to connect to unbalanced equipment such as consumer level receivers, amplifiers, and mixers. Connect to professional equipment using the XLR outputs (cable not included)
  4. Making sure the volume of your speakers is off, turn on the receiver and the transmitters. The LCD display turns on and the “MUTE” disappears, indicating that the corresponding transmitter is paired with the receiver. The
  5. AF signal indicates the presence of an audio signal coming from the transmitter
  6. Unscrew the battery compartment and press SET button to adjust frequency. The LCD display on the receiver will change accordingly and pair up with the transmitter automatically. Please aim the microphone transmitter to the receiver and the distance between them should not be more than 4ft away receiver and the distance between them should not be more than 1 Oft away
  7. Turn the volume of your speaker back on and start increasing the volume of the transmitters until proper volume is achieved
Operation
  1. Change frequency
    Short press the SET button to change the frequency. The MUTE symbols might be on during the process. Wait for one second and it will disappear.

  2. Change the microphone’s channel group
    Before the setup, please turn off the transmitter occupied the original channel to avoid interference. Press the power button to turn on the transmitter that you want to pair up with the channel. Press the SET button for 3 seconds to switch the channel. The preset channel A with the symbol “A 01” (meaning the transmitter is set to channel A with frequency set 01) will be switched to Channel B/C/D as needed.

  3. Lock the microphone with a specific channel.
    When the microphone is switched to a new channel, it will not automatically connect. You would need to lock the microphone with the new channel so that it will connect to the receiver. Turn off the microphone once you change the channel group by following the instruction above. Put the transmitter closer to the receiver. Then long press the SET and power buttons together for 3 seconds and there will be “—” dash lines symbols on the screen, which means the microphone is pairing with the receiver. Once the dash line disappears, it means the pairing process is completed. Check the receiver’s channel display and if the MUTE sign disappears, it means the paring is successful and system is ready to go.

Specifications

Frequency range 500MHz – 590MHz
Frequency stability <±30 ppm
Audio dynamic range >90dB
T.H.D <0.5%
Frequency response 40Hz – 15kHz±3dB
Output plug XLR balance ,1/4″ unbalance plug
Output voltage 1/4″ 0-500mV
Operation temperature -10°c – +50°C

Receiver

Antenna jack BNC50O
Rated power 4W
S/N. >95dB(1KHz-A}
Mirror frequency rejection >80dB
Battery Requirement >B0dB
RF sensitivity >7dBu
Power voltage DC13.5V, power adapter

Transmitter

RF output power s10mW
Modulation mode ****

FM

Frequency adjustment mode| automatic frequency adjustment
Maximum frequency| 75KHz
Battery life| 8 hours

Technical Support & Warranty Information

Our warranty to you:
Phenyx Technology (“Phenyx”) warrants Phenyx products against eviden de-fects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase for use.This warranty is valid exclusively in the US and applies only to the original owner. If you discover a defect covered by this warranty, Phenyx will repair or replace the product at our sole discretion using new or refurbished components. Performance of repairs or replacements under this Warranty is sub-ject to registration of your product at www.phenyxusa.com/registerproduct.

Product failures not covered by this warranty:
This warranty covers defects in manufacturing that arise from the correct use of the device. It is limited to defects in materials or workmanship and does not cover electrical or mechanical damage resulting from abuse, misuse, unauthorized modification, lack of reasonable care, extreme heat, cold, damage due to natural forces,or corrosive environments. This warranty does not cover the normal wear and tear on covers, housing, connectors, and accessories.

Limits of liability:
If your Phenyx product fails or does not perform as warranted, your sole recourse shall be to replace or repair it as described above. Phenyx will not be liable to you or anyone else for any damages that result from the failure of this product. These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost profi ts, lost savings, lost data, damage to other equipment, and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product. IN NO EVENT PHENYX SHALL BE LIABLE FOR MORE THAN THE AMOUNT OF YOUR PURCHASE PRICE, NOT TO EXCEED THE CURRENT LIST PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.

How to obtain service under this warranty:
If you are receiving a system that is defective or you have any questions regarding operation or warranty cover, please contact us at support@phenyxpro.com with any questions or concerns and a Phenyx Pro representative will contact you to provide assistance. You can also reach out to us through Facebook page: www.facebook.com/phenyxusa/ or our official website: www.phenyxpro.com

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