PHENYX PRO PTU-51 Eight Channels Wireless Microphone System Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- PHENYX PRO
Table of Contents
PTU-51/5000/4000 Series
Fixed UHF Frequency
Dual / Quad / Eight Channels Wireless Microphone System
OWNER’S MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the Phenyx Pro PTU-51/5000/4000 Series.
For the best results and the utmost satisfaction for your new unit, please
read this manual carefully to ensure proper operation, and keep it for future
reference. For more information, please visit our store:
www.phennyxpro.com
**System Description
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System Overview
The PTU-51/5000/4000 Series comes to provide everyone with a reliable and
affordable solution for wireless sound performance. The full metal housing
receiver and handheld transmitters offer great durability. Fixed frequency
design makes operation a breeze with the plug-and-go setup and provides stable
UHF signals for smooth sound transmission. The coverage of the systems extends
up to 260ft, ideal for KTV rooms, dance halls, churches, parties, conference
rooms,
System features
- Fixed frequency in the UHF frequency band is designed for the plug-and-go simple setup.
- Crisp, robust, lossless sound quality with cardioid pickup pattern to minimize noise.
- Sturdy all-metal construction for both receivers, handheld dynamic mics, and portable bodypack transmitters.
- XLR outputs for each channel and one 1/4″ TS unbalanced mixed output for combined audio.
- Up to 260ft long operation range.
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8 hours battery life for each microphone.
System components
Your system comes with a combination of the following components.
Receiver
PWR-51 | Dual-channel Wireless Receiver |
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PWR-5000 | Quad-channel Wireless Receiver |
PWR-4000 | Eight-channel Wireless Receiver |
Transmitters
PWH-5 | Handheld Transmitter |
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PWB-5 | Bodypack Transmitter |
Accessories
PHM-01-BLK | Black Headset Mic |
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PHM-01-BGE | Beige Headset Mic |
PLM-01-BLK | Black Lapel Mic |
PLM-01-BGE | Beige Lapel Mic |
ANTB-500 | Antennas for 500MHz UHF Band |
ANTB-900 | Antennas for 900MHz UHF Band |
PTA-1 | Power Adapter |
PTA-2 | 1/4″ Audio Cable |
AA Batteries | |
Anti-rolling Rings | |
6.35MM to 3.5MM Adapter | |
User’s Manual |
Functions of Parts
Receiver
PWR-51
PWR-5000
Front panel
① Power button: Press the button for 1 sec to power the unit on and off.
② Volume 1 control: Adjust volume for CH1.
③ Volume 2 control: Adjust volume for CH2.
④ Volume 3 control: Adjust volume for CH3.
⑤ Volume 4 control: Adjust volume for CH4.
⑥ Volume 5 control: Adjust volume for CH5.
⑦ Volume 6 control: Adjust volume for CH6.
⑧ Volume 7 control: Adjust volume for CH7.
⑨ Volume 8 control: Adjust volume for CH8.
⑩ RF 1: CH1 RF signal indicator. It lights when the transmitter receives the
RF signal to indicate successful synchronization.
⑪ RF 2: CH2 RF signal indicator.
⑫ RF 3: CH3 RF signal indicator.
⑬ RF 4: CH4 RF signal indicator.
⑭ RF 5: CH5 RF signal indicator.
⑮ RF 6: CH6 RF signal indicator.
⒃ RF 7: CH7 RF signal indicator.
⒔ RF 8: CH8 RF signal indicator.| ⒕ AF 1: CH1 audio signal indicator. It
lights when the transmitter receives the audio signal.
⒖ AF 2: CH2 audio signal indicator.
⒗ AF 3: CH3 audio signal indicator.
17 AF 4: CH4 audio signal indicator.
18 AF 5: CH5 audio signal indicator.
19 AF 6: CH6 audio signal indicator.
21 AF 7: CH7 audio signal indicator.
22 AF 8: CH8 audio signal indicator.
23 CH1 frequency number
24 CH2 frequency number
25 CH3 frequency number
26 CH4 frequency number
27 CH5 frequency number
28 CH6 frequency number
29 CH7 frequency number
30 CH8 frequency number
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Rear panel
① Power jack
② 1/4” mixed output jack:
The 1/4” (6.35mm) output jack accepts an unbalanced TS phone-type connector.
③ Balanced XLR output for CH1
④ Balanced XLR output for CH2
⑤ Balanced XLR output for CH3
⑥ Balanced XLR output for CH4
⑦ Balanced XLR output for CH5
⑧ Balanced XLR output for CH6
⑨ Balanced XLR output for CH7| ⑩ Balanced XLR output for CH8
⑪ Antenna A: Connect the 500MHz antenna to pick up signals from transmitters.
⑫ Antenna B: Connect the 500MHz antenna to pick up signals from transmitters.
⑬ Antenna C: Connect the 900MHz antenna to pick up signals from transmitters.
⑭ Antenna D: Connect the 900MHz antenna to pick up signals from transmitters.
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Transmitters
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Antenna
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Battery light: It lights red to indicate a low battery level.
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Power button: For the bodypack transmitter, one short press (tap) the power button to turn it on/off. For the handheld transmitter, long press the power button for 1 second to turn it on/off.
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3-pin mini XLR jack
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LCD screen: It displays frequency numbers.
*NOTE: The handheld transmitter display lights green when the battery is sufficient and turns red when the battery level is low. -
Battery compartment: Install batteries with the correct polarity.
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Replaceable microphone capsule
Operation Guidance
Single system setup
Step 1: Connect and power up the receiver
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Connect antennas to the receiver via ANT jacks.
*Note: For PWR-4000, connect two ANTB-500 antennas to ANT A and ANT B, and two ANTB-900 antennas to ANT C and ANT D. -
Connect the power supply to the receiver via the power jack.
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Connect the audio output to an amplifier/speaker or mixer via the 1/4” mixed output jack or XLR audio output jack.
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Long press (2s) the power button of the receiver to turn it on.
Step 2: Turn on transmitters
- Install fresh batteries with the correct polarity.
- Long press power buttons to turn on transmitters.
Step 3: Automatic Pair Up
The transmitter and the reciever will pair up automatically.
*NOTE: Check the frequency number on the LCD screen to distinguish each
transmitter and channel of the receiver.
Wireless Tips
If you encounter wireless interference or dropouts, try the following suggestions:
- Replace the transmitter batteries.
- Choose a different frequency channel.
- Avoid approaching the receiver and transmitters with metal or other dense materials.
- Place the receiver as high as possible on the equipment rack.
- Remove any devices causing possible signal interference, such as cellphones, computers, media players, two-way radios, and digital signal processors.
- Keep transmitters more than 6 feet (two meters) apart.
- Mark trouble spots during soundcheck and inform performers to avoid those areas.
- Place antennas away from each other.
Troubleshooting
ISSUE | INDICATOR STATUS | CORRESPONDING SOLUTION |
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No sound or a faint sound | Receiver LCD screen off | •Make sure the DC adapter |
is securely plugged into an electrical outlet.
•Make sure the receiver is powered on.
The receiver LCD screen on| •Make sure the transmitter is turned on with
sufficient battery. And make sure it is successfully paired up with the
receiver. You can see the RF indicator lighting on the receiver screen.
•Make sure the transmitter successfully transmits audio signals. You can see
AF indicator lighting on the receiver screen. Otherwise, replace batteries for
the transmitter. If it does not work, replace the transmitter.
•Adjust volume controls of the receiver and speaker to proper levels.
•Make sure the receiver is connected to the turned-on speaker or the turned-on
amplifier and speaker together to output the sound.
Low battery| The battery indicator shows low battery status| •Replace fresh
batteries for the transmitter.
A howling noise (also “feedback”) from the speaker| | •Do not point the
microphone directly to the speaker and increase their distance.
Specification
- Overall System
Frequency stability | ±0.003% |
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Dynamic range | >105dB |
Operation temperature | -10 °°C — 50 °°C |
Frequency response | 50Hz – 18kHz |
Audio output level | 1/4 interface: 0 – 500 mV; XLR interface: 0-500mV |
Working distance | 80M/260ft |
- Receiver
Oscillation mode | PLL Synthesized |
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Power consumption | >7W |
Output impedance | XLR connector: 200 ohm. Antenna connector: 50 ohm |
RF sensitivity | -105 dBm |
Image rejection | >100 dB |
Spurious rejection | >90 dB |
Power requirement | DC 12 —15V, Current 1000mA, External power adapter |
- Handheld & Bodypack Transmitter
Audio input level | Gain: OdB; -20 dBV maximum -10dB; -0 dBV maximum |
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Gain adjustment range | 10dB |
Power requirement | 2 AA size alkaline batteries for each transmitter |
Battery life | At least 8 hours with original batteries for each transmitter |
- Frequency List
Receiver | Channel and frequency | Compatible antenna |
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PWR-51 | Channel 1: 558.9MHz | ANTB-500 |
Channel 2: 571.8MHz
PWR-5000| Channel 1: 541.90MHz| ANTE-500
Channel 2: 546.30MHz
Channel 3: 561.60MHz
Channel 4: 568.65MHz
PWR-4000| Channel 1: 541.90MHz| ANTB-500
Channel 2: 546.30MHz
Channel 3: 561.60MHz
Channel 4: 568.65MHz
Channel 5: 911.30MHz| ANTB-900
Channel 6: 914.90MHz
Channel 7: 919.70MHz
Channel 8: 925.20MHz
Technical Support & Warranty Information
Our warranty to you: Phenyx Technology (“Phenix”) warrants Phenyx products against evident defects 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 subject 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. Phenix 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 profits, 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 PHENIX 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
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