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                        Features:
Dual-Antenna Receiver design doubles as a Mic Charger/Holder
Squelch Circuitry Eliminates Background and RF Noise Bursts
VHF band Quartz Lock for drift-free operation
Auto-mute circuitry provides noiseless ON/OFF switching
Individual front panel Volume controls for precise vocal level mixing
Dual 1/4” unbalanced outputs for separate and mixed signal output
Excellent operating range up to 150 feet.
Dual front panel RF LED indicators
19” rackmountable to occupy a single rack space with i
                    
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                        Safety Instructions 8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so its   location does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For   example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed,  CAUTION  sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the  RISK OF SHOCK  ventilation slots. 9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,   heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  do not remove cover (or back). No user-  stoves, or other
                    
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                                                   Welcome... And Thank you for purchasing the VHF-3300 from VocoPro, your ultimate choice in  Karaoke entertainment!  With years of experience in the music entertainment business,  VocoPro is a leading manufacturer of Karaoke equipment, and has been providing  patrons of bars, churches, schools, clubs and individual consumers the opportunity to  sound like a star with full-scale club models, in-home systems and mobile units.  All our  products offer solid performance and
                    
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                        VHF-3300 Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System Contents Specifications Introduction ELEMENT: 	 Safety Instructions..............................          1	 	 Welcome……………………………….          2 PRESSURE GRADIENT TRANSDUCER    Specifications.....................................          3   	 Listening For a Lifetime………………          4  POLAR PATTERN: Getting Connected UNI-DIRECTIONAL 	 Connecting the VHF-3300.................          5	 	 Microphone Battery Installation..........          5 FREQUE
                    
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                        Listening For A Lifetime Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's  time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. VocoPro and the Electronic  Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a  safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most  impor
                    
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                        Getting Connected Connecting the VHF-3300   To get your system up and running in just a few minutes, follow the quick start instructions on this page: 1.  Connect the AC power adapter to the receivers power connector, then plug the adaptor into an AC electrical outlet. 2.  Connect the receiver to a mixer or sound system with either one of the 1/4" output jacks for mixed output or use both 1/4" output       jacks for  separate channel output.  The advantage of combining both mics to a single outp
                    
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                        Front Panel Descriptions and Controls  1. POWER BUTTON:  Turns the VHF-3300 ON/OFF. 2. POWER ON LED: Glows RED when the receiver is powered ON.     3. RF SIGNAL LED: Glows GREEN when Radio Frequency signals are received by antenna A and/or B. 4. VOLUME CONTROLS: Adjusts the OUTPUT volume of the receiver’s mic channels.   5. CHARGING TERMINAL: Makes contact with mic base to charge batteries or holds mic in between charges. 6. CHARGING INDICATOR LIGHT:  Illuminated while microphones are charging. 
                    
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                        Microphone Descriptions and Controls  Microphone  1 1. GRILL:  Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce breath  sounds and wind noise via enclosed foam windscreen. 2. POWER BUTTON:  Places the microphone in ON/OFF or  STANDBY  (center position) modes.   3. BATTERY COVER: Removeable cup holds and protects the  rechargeable microphone battery.   2 3 Microphone Basics The VHF-3300's ability to pick-up extremely high and low frequencies makes it an excellent choice.  We have provided a few
                    
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                        Microphone Basics cont... Feedback Feedback is the phenomenon that occurs when an amplified sound from any loudspeaker reenters the sound system through any open microphone and  is amplified over and over again. The resulting sound is an annoying howl that (when loud enough) poses a serious threat to not only your speakers, but  to your ears as well. Most commonly, feedback is caused by the following conditions:       Placing loudspeakers too close to the microphones.        Having too many open
                    
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                        Operations Operating the System 1.  Press the receiver POWER switch with the VOLUME CONTROLS turned down.  The LED next to the POWER button on the receiver will glow RED. 2.  Switch the microphone's power button to ON.  During normal operation, the RF signal LED for each mic will light GREEN. 3.  Talk or sing into the microphones while gradually adjusting the receiver VOLUME controls until you reach the desired output level.      Tips for Achieving Optimum Performance  -- It can be difficult to 
                    
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                        Troubleshooting PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS No sound; receiver RF light(s) and mic(s) not lit. Make sure POWER switches on transmitters and  receiver are set to ON positions.      . Check microphone batteries to ensure they are   providing power.   Replace or charge batteries if necessary. Check receiver's AC power connection. Make sure antennas are in the microphones' line of  sight. If necessary, reduce the distance between the  microphones and reciever.   .   No receiver sound but the RF and Audio Lev