Behringer Headphones UL2000M User Manual

User’s manual  
Version 1.2  
August 2006  
 
ULTRALINK UL2000M  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 4  
1.1 Before you get started .......................................................................................................... 4  
1.1.1 Shipment ...................................................................................................................... 4  
1.1.2 Registration ................................................................................................................. 4  
1.1.3 Initial operation of the receiver ................................................................................... 4  
1.1.4 Initial operation of the microphone .............................................................................. 5  
1.1.5 Online registration ....................................................................................................... 5  
2. ULR2000 RECEIVER .................................................................................................. 6  
2.1 Control elements and connections........................................................................................ 6  
2.1.1 The front ...................................................................................................................... 6  
2.1.2 Display ......................................................................................................................... 7  
2.1.3 The back ...................................................................................................................... 8  
2.2 Menu items in detail ............................................................................................................... 8  
2.2.1 TUNE ............................................................................................................................ 8  
2.2.2 SCAN ........................................................................................................................... 9  
2.2.3 SQUELCH .................................................................................................................... 9  
2.2.4 AUTO MUTE ............................................................................................................... 10  
2.2.5 DISPLAY .................................................................................................................... 10  
2.2.6 LOCK ......................................................................................................................... 10  
2.2.7 PRESET ....................................................................................................................... 11  
3. ULM2000 MICROPHONE ......................................................................................... 12  
3.1 Control elements .................................................................................................................. 12  
3.2 Hand-held transmitter operation.......................................................................................... 12  
3.2.1 Turning the microphone on ....................................................................................... 12  
3.2.2 Channel setting.......................................................................................................... 12  
3.2.3 Setting your own frequency .................................................................................... 13  
3.2.4 Preset ........................................................................................................................ 14  
3.2.5 Mic Gain ..................................................................................................................... 15  
3.2.6 Auto Mute .................................................................................................................. 15  
3.2.7 Turning the microphone off ...................................................................................... 16  
3.3 Status query ........................................................................................................................ 16  
3.3.1 Battery condition and transmission channel ............................................................ 16  
3.3.2 Transmission frequency ........................................................................................... 17  
3.3.3 Preset ........................................................................................................................ 17  
3.3.4 Mic Gain ..................................................................................................................... 17  
3.3.5 Auto Mute .................................................................................................................. 17  
3.5 ULM2000 level setting ......................................................................................................... 17  
4. APPLICATION EXAMPLE ......................................................................................... 18  
5. INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 18  
5.1 Installation information ......................................................................................................... 18  
5.2 Installation in a rack ............................................................................................................. 19  
5.3 Audio connections .............................................................................................................. 20  
6. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 21  
6.1 ULR2000 receiver ............................................................................................................... 21  
6.2 ULM2000 microphone.......................................................................................................... 22  
FEDERALCOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ............. 23  
MICROPHONE QUICK START GUIDE ........................................................................... 24  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
Thank you very much for expressing your confidence in the ULTRALINK Series by purchasing this unit. With  
the UL2000M from BEHRINGER, you have acquired a modern, high-performance wireless transmission  
system.  
Thanks to its amazing set of features, you can use the UL2000M in all situations in which the highest sound  
quality and mobility are a must, e.g. live concerts, events and video productions.  
Depending on your local wireless transmission regulations, you can use up to 20 systems simultaneously.  
The ULR2000 receiver uses two complete receiver channels, which are automatically tuned to the same  
frequency. This function requires no attention from the user. This so-called True Diversity technology enables  
outstanding disturbance-free signal transmission. This way, you can profit from the greatest freedom of  
movement and can fully concentrate on what’s essential: your music.  
The IRC compander system guarantees an extremely wide transmission dynamic range. Since vocals benefit  
from this characteristic most, the UL2000M is ideal for such applications.  
The microphone features a high-quality Panasonic® capsule with a cardioid polar pattern. Therefore, it primarily  
picks up the sound from the front and less so from the sides. The signal entering the microphone from the  
back is mostly suppressed. This way, the microphone’s propensity to creating feedback is very negligible,  
even in live situations.  
The ULTRALINK Series equipment features 3 factory presets, each with 8 permanent, interference-free  
channels. This allows you to use several systems in parallel without them influencing one another. Additionally,  
you have the option of storing 8 of your own frequencies in a user preset, thus individually addressing your  
own needs.  
Determining which microphone is assigned to which receiver is done either by observing the transmission  
channel in the display or by comparing the transmission frequency. In addition, the ULTRALINK equipment  
from BEHRINGER leaves you the option to color-code your gear for easy identification.  
Beyond that, both units feature other useful functions, such as Scan and Auto Mute. This way, no wishes are  
left open during practice or in live situations.  
The following instructions are intended to familiarize you with the unit’s controls, so that  
you can learn all of its functions. After having thoroughly read these instructions, store them  
in a safe place for future reference.  
1.1 Before you get started  
1.1.1 Shipment  
The UL2000M was carefully packed at the factory to assure secure transportation. Should the condition of  
the cardboard box suggest that damage may have taken place, please inspect the unit immediately and look  
for physical indications of damage.  
Damaged units should NEVER be sent directly to us. Please inform the dealer from whom  
you acquired the unit immediately as well as the transportation company from which you  
took delivery of the unit. Otherwise, all claims for replacement/repair may be rendered invalid.  
Always use the original packaging to avoid damage due to storage or shipment.  
Never leave children unsupervised with the unit or its packaging.  
Please dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner.  
1.1.2 Registration  
Before powering up the unit for the first time, you have to register it with your local postal/telecommunication  
authority! Additional information is available there.  
1.1.3 Initial operation of the receiver  
Assure adequate ventilation and never place your ULR2000 receiver on top of an amplifier or near radiators  
to avoid overheating.  
The wall power unit (model: E-SPS1) included in the delivery supplies the power to your ULR2000. Only use  
the external power supply delivered with the unit!  
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The interchangeable AC plugs can be swapped at any time, adapting to various socket types in different  
countries (Fig. 1.1).  
1.  
Keep the button (A) on the front side of the power supply pressed to release the plug. Pull the plug out  
and let go of the button.  
2.  
Insert a different plug into the power supply unit. The plug is securely snapped into place when you  
hear a click.  
Fig. 1.1: Swapping plugs on the switching power supply unit  
1.1.4 Initial operation of the microphone  
The ULM2000 microphone requires one or two 9V batteries. Of course, using only one 9V battery  
decreases the effective uptime. When using only one battery, it does not matter which of the two  
battery compartments you use. Either one will work.  
When running the unit on two batteries, please make sure that both batteries are equally  
fresh. Therefore, whenever changing batteries, always use two brand-new batteries.  
When the battery is nearly depleted, the LED located on the bottom of the microphone will start to blink  
rapidly. Simultaneously, a special inaudible signal is sent to the ULR2000 receiver, and “LowBat” is shown in  
its display. To assure dependable operation of the transmitter-receiver system, change the transmitter batteries  
as soon as possible after seeing the LowBatmessage.  
To change the transmitter (mic) batteries:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Twist the upper part of the microphone grip while firmly holding its lower portion.  
Pull the battery compartment out of the microphone until you reach its stop position.  
Remove the old batteries. Insert one or two fresh 9V batteries.  
Slide the upper part of the microphone over its lower portion and firmly screw it on.  
1.1.5 Online registration  
Please do remember to register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase by visiting  
warranty carefully.  
Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction, our goal is to have it repaired as quickly as possible.  
To arrange for warranty service, please contact the retailer from whom the equipment was purchased.  
Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity, you may directly contact one of our  
subsidiaries. Corresponding contact information is included in the original equipment packaging  
(Global Contact Information/European Contact Information). Should your country not be listed, please  
contact the distributor nearest you. A list of distributors can be found in the support area of our website  
(www.behringer.com).  
Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims quicker and more  
efficiently.  
Thank you for your cooperation!  
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2. ULR2000 RECEIVER  
2.1 Control elements and connections  
In this chapter, different control elements of your ULR2000 will be described, explained in detail, and  
you will get useful information on how to use them.  
2.1.1 The front  
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COLOR CODE  
Each BEHRINGER ULTRALINK transmitter can be color-coded using a color ring; this way you can  
easily differentiate between multiple transmitters (set to different frequencies). To easily match a  
transmitter to a receiver, you can also attach color-coded strips to each receiver.  
ANTENNA  
Two bar antennae can be connected to the ANTENNA 1 and ANTENNA 2 connectors.  
2.1.2 Display  
Fig. 2.2: Closeup of the ULR2000 display  
(antenna symbol)  
These two antenna symbols indicate which antenna signal is currently being processed. The left symbol  
lights up when the signal from the left-hand antenna (ANTENNA 1) is stronger, and the right symbol  
shows that the signal from the right-hand antenna (ANTENNA 2) is being processed.  
RF LEVEL  
The 8-level RF LEVEL display shows the reception strength of the carrier frequency (Radio Frequency)  
on the ULR2000.  
If not a single bar is shown, the carrier frequency is not being received. Bad reception is indicated with  
1 - 3 bars; signal noise may be somewhat higher in this case. The more bars are shown, the better the  
reception of the transmitter carrier frequency on the ULR2000.  
AF  
Similar to a distortion gauge on a mixer or an amplifier, the 8-level AF indicator shows how loud the  
demodulated audio signal (Audio Frequency) is.  
If the signal has no amplitude or if the amplitude is low, no bars are shown. The maximum undistorted  
AF-level is received when 7 bars (and not 8!) light up.  
Only when the audio signal is overdriving or when no RF signal can be received (the receiver  
creates too much noise), 8 bars are shown in the LCD.  
Alphanumeric display  
All the values and letters relevant to the operation of your ULR2000 are shown in the 6-digit alphanumeric  
display: for example, channel number, channel color, frequency and menu items.  
CHANNEL  
If the ULR2000 is in the basic setting (menu not selected), pressing the UP and DOWN buttons  
changes the transmission channel within the selected preset.  
If CHANNEL is lit, the individual channel numbers are shown (CHAN1, CHAN2, ...).  
Also, when storing a user-selected frequency in the user preset, a channel number is entered.  
FREQ MHz  
If FREQ MHz lights up, changing the transmission channel using the UP and DOWN buttons also  
displays the frequency of the selected channel.  
If neither CHANNEL nor FREQ MHz are lit, the display is indicating the channel color  
(BLUE, RED, ...) of the set channel. When storing a user-selected frequency in the user preset,  
you will be asked to enter a channel color.  
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MUTE  
MUTE indicates that the ULR2000’s output is being muted.  
If the received and demodulated AF starts getting weaker, the noise increases; the signal-to-noise  
ratio gets smaller.  
The SQUELCH menu item lets you enter a threshold value (in dB) for the signal-to-noise ratio. If this  
ratio gets smaller than the threshold value, the receiver automatically mutes the signal (ch. 2.2.3).  
2.1.3 The back  
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4.  
If a valid frequency value is set, press the SET button again. In the display, you are asked to enter  
where you want to save your settings. Depending on the basic settings (ch. 2.2.5), the ULR2000 asks  
you to enter a channel color (BLUE, RED, ...) or a channel number (CHAN1, CHAN2, ...).  
5.  
6.  
A storage location can be selected by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
Press the SET button again to store your frequency at the location you selected. The procedure is  
now over, and the basic settings are shown in the display again (channel number, channel frequency  
or channel color).  
A user-selected frequency is always stored in the user preset (Preset 1)! If necessary, the  
unit automatically switches to this preset.  
2.2.2 SCAN  
Similar to a tuner in a radio or a TV set, the ULR2000 automatically searches for a transmitter when in SCAN  
mode. For it to work, the transmitter (e.g. the ULM2000) must be turned on!  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press the SET button to get to the menu.  
Press the UP button once to get to SCAN.  
Press the SET button again to get to the SCAN submenu. The display shows the current frequency.  
Either press UP or DOWN. This way, you determine if the scan is going to be performed in the  
ascending or descending direction. The scan begins.  
5.  
6.  
As soon as the ULR2000 recognizes the transmitter frequency, it is shown in the display.  
If this frequency is not the frequency you were looking for, you can start a new scan by pressing the  
UP or DOWN buttons.  
If the receiver found the correct frequency, press the SET button again. In the display, you are asked to  
enter where you want to save your settings. Depending on the basic settings, the ULR2000 asks you to  
enter a channel color (BLUE, RED, ...) or a channel number (CHAN1, CHAN2, ...).  
7.  
8.  
A storage location can be selected by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
Press the SET button again to store your frequency at the location you selected. The procedure is  
now over, and the basic settings are shown in the display again.  
A scan can also be halted manually (e.g. in case the receiver is unable to locate a transmitter).  
To do this, press the SET button; the scan is immediately interrupted. Now, you can either  
start another scan (see lines 4 and 5), or the frequency shown can be stored (see lines 6, 7  
and 8).  
2.2.3 SQUELCH  
With wireless signal transmission, restricted reception conditions may cause the transmission of additional  
noise and interference. The Squelch function lets you adjust if the ULR2000 is muted under such conditions.  
You can also enter the noise level that will trigger the mute function:  
0 dB:  
the receiver is not muted  
low dB value:  
high dB value:  
the receiver is muted only if substantial noise is transmitted with the signal  
the receiver is muted even if the noise floor is low  
Setting a Squelch value  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press the SET button to get to the menu.  
Press the UP button twice to get to SQELCH.  
Press the SET button again to get to the SQELCH submenu. The display shows the current dB value.  
Press the UP or the DOWN buttons to adjust the dB value of the noise limiter. Values between  
0 and 40 dB can be selected in 5-dB increments.  
If a squelch value of 0 dB is set, the receiver will not mute the signal no matter how noise-  
saturated the incoming signal is.  
5.  
Press the SET button to store your dB value. The procedure is now over, and the basic settings are  
shown in the display again.  
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2.2.4 AUTO MUTE  
If the transmitter is turned on, off, or is switched to another channel without first muting the receiver,  
or if the transmission drops out due to weak batteries, audible noise will result. Even if the noise limiter  
is enabled on the receiver (ch. 2.2.3), it still requires some time to react, and such noise can not be  
suppressed safely.  
To bridge this latency time, the ULR2000 offers a practical Auto Mute function:  
When the ULM2000 is being turned off, when you are switching channels or during low-battery indication,  
an inaudible send signal is being transmitted.  
The ULR2000 recognizes this signal and automatically mutes the output before the transmitter is  
actually turned off, switched to another channel or before it powers down on its own due to battery  
charge being too low.  
For the Auto Mute function to work, it has to be activated on both the transmitter and the  
receiver!  
Activating/deactivating the Auto Mute function  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press the SET button to get to the menu.  
Press the UP button three times to get to A.MUTE.  
Press the SET button again to get to the A.MUTE submenu. Depending on the current setting, the  
display shows ON or AMTOFF.  
4.  
5.  
Press the UP or the DOWN buttons to turn the auto mute function on or off.  
Press the SET button to save your settings. The procedure is now over, and the basic settings are  
shown in the display again.  
2.2.5 DISPLAY  
When you power the ULR2000 on, its basic settings are loaded. That means that the channel you selected  
last is shown; you can change this channel immediately without going to menu by using the UP and  
DOWN buttons.  
There are 3 different ways to show the selected channel in the display. You can decide for yourself which  
representation is the most appropriate for your applications:  
The exact channel carrier frequency is shown (FREQU).  
The channel number is shown in the display (CHANNL).  
The color assigned to the channel is shown in the display (COLOR).  
Changing the ULR2000s basic settings  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press the SET button to get to the menu.  
Press the DOWN button three times to get to DISPL.  
Press the SET button again to get to the DISPL submenu. The display shows the current basic parameter.  
Press the UP and DOWN buttons to set one of the 3 parameters (FREQU, CHANNL or COLOR).  
Press the SET button to store the parameter for the basic setting. The procedure is now over, and the  
new basic setting is shown in the display.  
2.2.6 LOCK  
To prevent your settings from accidentally being changed, you can activate the keylock function (LOCK).  
With the exception of the SET button, all other buttons (including the Power button) are locked. If one of those  
buttons is pressed, LOCKEDis shown in the display.  
Activating LOCK  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press the SET button to get to the menu.  
Press the DOWN button twice to get to LOCK.  
Press the SET button again to get to the LOCK submenu. The display shows LOCOFF.  
Press the UP and DOWN buttons once to activate the keylock function. The display shows  
LOC ON.  
5.  
Press the SET button to activate the keylock function. The procedure is now over, and the basic settings  
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are shown in the display again.  
Deactivating LOCK  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press the SET button. LOC ON is shown in the display.  
Press the UP or DOWN button once to select LOCOFF.  
Press the SET button confirm, hence deactivating the keylock function. The procedure is now over,  
and the basic settings are shown in the display again.  
2.2.7 PRESET  
The ULR2000 lets you work with 4 presets, each with 8 channels.  
Factory presets (Presets 2, 3 and 4)  
In the ULR2000, there are 3 factory presets (each with 8 interference-free channels). That means that all 8  
channels of one preset can run simultaneously with 8 different transmitters and receivers without causing  
mutual interference.  
The channels in the 3 factory presets are all assigned to different frequencies. This way, you can always  
select a frequency range that assures the best signal transmission.  
The following table shows which frequencies are stored in the factory presets.  
CHANNEL  
PRESET 2  
798,700 MHz  
799,950 MHz  
800,650 MHz  
801,050 MHz  
802,850 MHz  
804,500 MHz  
805,350 MHz  
805,900 MHz  
PRESET 3  
798,400 MHz  
798,950 MHz  
799,800 MHz  
801,450 MHz  
803,250 MHz  
803,650 MHz  
804,350 MHz  
805,600 MHz  
PRESET 4  
798,100 MHz  
798,650 MHz  
799,500 MHz  
801,150 MHz  
802,950 MHz  
803,350 MHz  
804,050 MHz  
805,300 MHz  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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Table 2.1: Factory preset frequencies (presets 2,3 and 4)  
User preset (Preset 1)  
Preset 1 is meant for the user. Frequencies of your own choice can be stored in the 8 storage slots of this  
preset.  
If you have not stored any of your own frequencies, the frequencies stored in the user preset (Preset 1) are  
identical to the frequencies stored in Preset 3.  
Loading a preset  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press the SET button to get to the menu.  
Press the DOWN button once to get to PRESET.  
Press the SET button again to get to the PRESET submenu. The display shows the currently active  
preset.  
4.  
5.  
Press the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired preset. The display shows PSET 1 (2, 3 or 4).  
Press the SET button to load up the preset you selected. The procedure is now over, and the basic  
setting is shown in the display again.  
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3. ULM2000 MICROPHONE  
3.1 Control elements  
In this chapter, different control elements of your ULM2000 will be described, explained in detail, and you will  
get useful information on how to use them.  
Fig. 3.1: ULM2000’s underside  
POWER  
To power the hand-held transmitter on or off, keep the POWER button pressed for at least 2 seconds.  
Briefly pressing the POWER button confirms your choices when entering values (refers to later chapters).  
Additionally, you can check the current transmitter settings (selected channel and battery condition).  
STATUS LED  
Through repeated blinking, the status LED gives the account of the current settings for all parameters.  
We differentiate between 3 different blinking tempos:  
The LED blinks slowly when you, for example, successfully leave the programming mode.  
To give the account of the channel number or individual frequency values, the LED blinks with  
medium tempo.  
Rapid blinking indicates an error, for example an empty battery or a faulty entry.  
MUTE switch  
Engaging the MUTE switch mutes the microphone. Additionally, the ULM2000 can be switched to  
programming mode by selecting the digits 9 or 0; or, you can get a readout of a specific unit setting.  
SELECTION SWITCH  
Using a screwdriver, you can select different values on the SELECTION SWITCH. For example, you  
can select a channel number and the frequency.  
The SERIAL NUMBER is located on the transmitter battery compartment. To get to the serial number, please  
open the battery compartment (see ch. 1.1.4).  
3.2 Hand-held transmitter operation  
A brief overview with the graphic representation on operating the transmitter is found on the last page of this  
user manual (QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE).  
3.2.1 Turning the microphone on  
1.  
2.  
Press the POWER button located at the bottom of the microphone and keep it pressed for 2 seconds.  
A blink code follows, indicating the battery condition:  
1 = Battery is nearly empty . . .  
5 = Battery is fully charged  
3.  
Afterward, a second blink code indicates to which channel the transmitter is currently set.  
1 = channel 1 is selected . . .  
8 = channel 8 is selected  
3.2.2 Channel setting  
You can comfortably select a channel within a preset by using the selection switch  
irrelevant whether the microphone is on or off.  
. In doing so, it is  
Changing the channel when the transmitter is already powered on  
During this procedure, the transmitter may not be set to mute!  
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Turn the selection switch to one of the positions 1 - 8, corresponding to the desired channel number. If  
a valid value is selected (i.e. neither 9 nor 0), the LED blinks quickly once as a confirmation.  
1.  
2.  
Briefly press the POWER button. The LED blinks with medium tempo. The number of individual flashes  
within one cycle corresponds to the value/channel number selected on the selection switch.  
If an invalid channel number is selected (0 or 9), the channel selected last remains selected.  
Changing the channel when the transmitter is powered off  
1.  
Turn the selection switch to one of the values (1 - 8), corresponding to the desired channel number.  
2.  
If you turn on the transmitter, the channel you selected is automatically loaded.  
If an invalid channel number was selected (0 or 9), the channel selected last remains selected.  
3.2.3 Setting your own frequency  
A carrier frequency in the range between 798.1 and 805.9 MHz can be freely selected. This frequency is  
stored in a self-assignable user preset (Preset 1).  
The carrier frequency can only be set in 25-kHz steps. The frequency you select has to be a  
multiple of 25 kHz. If you select a frequency that is not a multiple of 25 kHz or does not lie in  
the frequency range between 798.1 and 805.9 MHz, the ULM2000 gives off an error message  
(the LED blinks quickly 5 times).  
1.  
2.  
Engage MUTE. The transmitter can now be switched to the programming mode.  
Turn the selection switch to 9 and confirm your selection by keeping the POWER button pressed for  
about 2 seconds. The LED indicates confirmation by blinking once with medium tempo and blinking  
once slowly. The transmitter is now in the programming mode and awaits the entry of a 6-digit frequency.  
3.  
Enter all 6 digits one after another in the following fashion:  
Select the desired value on the selection switch, for example 4. If a valid value is selected, the  
LED blinks quickly once as a confirmation. This way, you can be sure that a correct value is  
entered (in regard to the frequency range and divisibility by 25 kHz) even before confirming your  
selection.  
Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
If the end frequency value you entered is valid, the LED blinks quickly once more. If the frequency  
value is invalid, the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the unit is no longer in the programming  
mode. In this case, start anew with step 2.  
After a brief interruption, a second blink code is given: the LED blinks corresponding to the value  
selected (in this case, 4 times) with medium tempo.  
The value 0 is indicated by a very short blink of the LED, and you will easily tell a  
0 from a 1.  
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing the  
POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.  
After entering the 6 digits for the frequency value, enter another value to indicate the channel number under  
which the frequency will be stored.  
4.  
Select a desired channel number on the selection switch, for example channel 2 (possible values: 1 - 8).  
If a valid value is selected, the LED blinks quickly once to confirm. This way, you can be sure that a  
correct channel number is being entered even before confirming your selection.  
5.  
6.  
Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
When a valid value is selected, the LED blinks briefly again. When an invalid value is selected, the  
LED blinks quickly 5 times and the unit is no longer in the programming mode. In this case, start anew  
with step 2.  
After a brief interruption, a second blink code is given: the LED blinks corresponding to the value  
selected (in this case, 2 times) with medium tempo.  
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7.  
After a second blink pause, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:  
A successfully stored frequency is signaled with 2 slow blinks. The transmitter leaves the  
programming mode.  
If the LED blinks quickly 5 times, the frequency was not stored. In this case, start anew with step 2.  
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing the  
POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.  
8.  
Disengage the MUTE switch.  
A user-assigned frequency is automatically stored in the user preset (Preset 1)!  
3.2.4 Preset  
The ULM2000 lets you work with 4 presets, each with 8 channels.  
Factory presets (Presets 2, 3 and 4)  
In the ULM2000, there are 3 factory presets (each with 8 interference-free channels). That means that all 8  
channels of one preset can run simultaneously with 8 different transmitters and receivers without causing  
interference to one another.  
The channels in the 3 factory presets are all assigned to different frequencies. This way, you can always  
select a frequency range that assures the best signal transmission.  
The following table shows which frequencies are stored in the factory presets.  
CHANNEL  
PRESET 2  
798,700 MHz  
799,950 MHz  
800,650 MHz  
801,050 MHz  
802,850 MHz  
804,500 MHz  
805,350 MHz  
805,900 MHz  
PRESET 3  
798,400 MHz  
798,950 MHz  
799,800 MHz  
801,450 MHz  
803,250 MHz  
803,650 MHz  
804,350 MHz  
805,600 MHz  
PRESET 4  
798,100 MHz  
798,650 MHz  
799,500 MHz  
801,150 MHz  
802,950 MHz  
803,350 MHz  
804,050 MHz  
805,300 MHz  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Table 3.1: Factory preset frequencies (presets 2,3 and 4)  
User preset (Preset 1)  
Preset 1 is meant for the user. Frequencies of your own choice can be stored in the 8 storage slots of this  
preset.  
If you have not stored any of your own frequencies, the frequencies stored in the user preset (Preset 1) are  
identical to the frequencies stored in Preset 3.  
Loading a preset  
1.  
Engage MUTE. The transmitter can now be switched into the programming mode.  
2.  
Turn the selection switch to 0 and confirm your selection by keeping the POWER button pressed for 2  
seconds. As a confirmation, the LED blinks slowly once and then once again with medium tempo. The  
transmitter is now in the programming mode and waits for you to enter a one-digit number.  
3.  
Select the desired preset number on the selection switch, e.g. 3 (possible choices: 1 - 4). If a valid  
selection is made, the LED blinks once quickly to confirm your selection. This way, you can be sure that  
a correct value is entered (in regard to the selection of presets, Mic Gain and Auto Mute) even before  
confirming your selection.  
Selecting 5 or 6 changes the Mic Gain setting (ch. 3.2.5). Selecting 7 or 8 changes the Auto  
Mute settings (ch. 3.2.6). Values 9 and 0 are invalid.  
4.  
5.  
Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
If the selection you made is valid, the LED blinks quickly once again. An invalid selection is indicated  
with 5 quick blinks, and the unit is immediately no longer in the programming mode. In this case, start  
anew with step 2.  
After a brief break, a second blink code is given: The LED blinks according to the value selected (for  
example, in this case 3 times) with medium tempo.  
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If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing  
the POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.  
6.  
After a second brief blink break, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:  
Successful loading of a preset is signaled with two slow blinks. The unit leaves the programming  
mode.  
If the preset could not be loaded, the LED blinks quickly 5 times. In this case, start anew with  
step 2.  
7.  
After setting the desired preset, disengage the MUTE switch.  
3.2.5 Mic Gain  
You have the option to adjust the ULM2000 to the level of the signal being transmitted. If you talk very  
softly into the microphone, we recommend the “High Gain” setting; if the sound is loud, select “Low  
Gain.” This way, optimal transmitter drive is achieved.  
1.  
2.  
Engage MUTE. The transmitter can now be switched into the programming mode.  
Turn the selection switch to 0 and confirm your selection by keeping the POWER button pressed for 2  
seconds. As a confirmation, the LED blinks slowly once and then once again with medium tempo. The  
transmitter is now in the programming mode and waits for you to enter a one-digit number.  
3.  
Select one of the following two digits on the selection switch:  
Low Gain: select 5  
High Gain: select 6  
If a valid selection is made, the LED blinks quickly once to confirm your selection. This way, you can be  
sure that a correct value is entered (in regard to preset, MicGain and Auto Mute selection) even before  
confirming your selection.  
Selecting the values 1 thru 4 changes the preset settings (ch. 3.2.4). Selecting 7 or 8 changes  
the Auto Mute settings (ch. 3.2.6). Values 9 and 0 are invalid.  
4.  
5.  
Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
If the selection you made is valid, the LED blinks quickly once again. An invalid selection is indicated  
with 5 quick blinks, and the unit is immediately no longer in the programming mode. In this case, start  
anew with step 2.  
After a brief break, a second blink code is given: The LED blinks according to the value selected (for  
example, in this case 3 times) with medium tempo.  
Low Gain: the LED blinks once with medium tempo.  
High Gain: the LED blinks twice with medium tempo.  
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing the  
POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.  
6.  
After a second brief blink break, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:  
Successful loading of a preset is signaled with two slow blinks. The transmitter leaves the  
programming mode.  
If the setting for Mic Gain could not be stored, the LED blinks quickly 5 times. In this case, start  
anew with step 2.  
7.  
Disengage MUTE.  
3.2.6 Auto Mute  
If the transmitter is turned on, off or switched to another channel without first muting the receiver, or if the  
transmission fails due to weak batteries, audible noise will result. Even if the squelch circuit is turned on at  
the receiver end, it still requires some time to react, and such noise can not be suppressed safely.  
To bridge this latency time, the ULM2000 offers a practical Auto Mute function:  
When the ULM2000 is being turned off, when you are switching channels or during low-battery indication,  
an inaudible send signal is being transmitted.  
The ULR2000 recognizes this signal and automatically mutes the output before the transmitter is  
actually turned off, switched to another channel or before it powers down on its own due to  
battery charge being too low.  
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For the Auto Mute function to work, it has to be activated on both the transmitter and the  
receiver!  
Activating/deactivating the Auto Mute function  
1.  
Engage MUTE. The transmitter can now be switched into the programming mode.  
2.  
Turn the selection switch to 0 and confirm your selection by keeping the POWER switch pressed for 2  
seconds. As a confirmation, the LED blinks slowly once and then once again with medium tempo. The  
transmitter is now in the programming mode and waits for you to enter a one-digit number.  
3.  
Select one of the following two digits on the selection switch:  
Activate Auto Mute: select 7  
Deactivate Auto Mute: select 8  
If a valid selection is made, the LED blinks quickly once to confirm your selection. This way, you can be  
sure that a correct value is entered (in regard to preset, MicGain and Auto Mute selection) even before  
confirming your selection.  
Selecting the values 1 through 4 changes the preset settings (ch. 3.2.4). Selecting 5 or 6  
changes the Mic Gain settings (ch. 3.2.5). Values 9 and 0 are invalid.  
4.  
5.  
Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
If the selection you made is valid, the LED blinks quickly once again. An invalid selection is indicated  
with 5 quick blinks, and the unit is immediately no longer in the programming mode. In this case, start  
anew with step 2.  
After a brief break, a second blink code is given:  
Auto Mute activated: the LED blinks once at middle tempo.  
Auto Mute engaged: the LED blinks twice at middle tempo.  
If no entry is made for more than 5 seconds (either on the selection switch or by pressing the  
POWER button), the LED blinks quickly 5 times, and the programming mode is aborted.  
6.  
After a second brief blink break, an additional blink code is given as a confirmation:  
Two slow blinks signal that the Auto Mute setting was changed. The transmitter leaves the  
programming mode.  
If the setting for Auto Mute could not be stored, the LED blinks quickly 5 times. In this case, start  
anew with step 2.  
7.  
Disengage MUTE.  
3.2.7 Turning the microphone off  
To turn of the transmitter, keep the POWER button pressed for 2 seconds. A long blink confirms that  
microphone is being turned off.  
The transmitter stores the frequency and the channel settings. These parameters are restored  
to these same values the next time you turn the unit on.  
3.3 Status query  
While you are using your microphone, you may want to check the “transmission channel,” “battery condition,”  
“transmission frequency,” “preset,” “Mic Gain” and “Auto Mute” parameters. The status of these parameters  
can be checked without having to turn the microphone off and back on.  
3.3.1 Battery condition and transmission channel  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn the selection switch to 0. The position of the MUTE switch does not matter.  
Briefly press the POWER button.  
Just like when powering the microphone on, the microphone status is indicated with medium-tempo  
blink codes:  
battery condition:  
selcted channel:  
1 = battery is nearly empty . . .  
1 = channel 1 is selected. . .  
5 = battery is fully loaded  
8 = channel 8 is selected  
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If the receiver is not powered on, no status is indicated. Briefly pressing the POWER button  
will neither turn the transmitter on nor off!  
3.3.2 Transmission frequency  
Turn the selection switch to 9. The position of the MUTE switch is irrelevant.  
Briefly press the POWER button.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Just like during programming, 6 blink medium-tempo codes indicate the individual digits that make up  
the transmission frequency. Individual codes are separated from one another by brief pauses.  
The value 0 is signaled by a very short blink of the LED, and you will easily tell a  
0 from a 1.  
If the receiver is not powered on, no status is indicated. Briefly pressing the POWER button  
will neither turn the transmitter on nor off!  
3.3.3 Preset  
1.  
2.  
Make sure that the microphone is not set to mute (MUTE switch is set to OFF).  
Turn the selection switch to 1, 2, 3 or 4 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER  
button.  
3.  
The LED indicates the preset number with the corresponding number of medium-tempo blinks.  
3.3.4 Mic Gain  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Make sure that the microphone is not set to mute (MUTE switch is set to OFF).  
Turn the selection switch to 5 or 6 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
The LED indicates the Mic Gain status with the corresponding number of medium-tempo blinks:  
Low Gain: The LED blinks once with medium tempo.  
High Gain: The LED blinks twice with medium tempo.  
3.3.5 Auto Mute  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Make sure that the microphone is not set to mute (MUTE switch is set to OFF).  
Turn the selection switch to 7 or 8 and confirm your selection by briefly pressing the POWER button.  
The LED indicates the Auto Mute status with the corresponding number of medium-tempo blinks::  
Auto Mute turned off: The LED blinks once with middle tempo.  
Auto Mute turned on: The LED blinks twice with middle tempo.  
3.5 ULM2000 level setting  
To optimally set the level on your ULM2000, the High Gain or Low Gain setting has to be set  
to the level of the signal being transmitted (ch. 3.2.5).  
Adjust the gain control in the microphone channel of your mixing console so that the peak LED lights up only  
occasionally or never at all. The EQ controls in the microphone channel should be set to mid-travel position  
to start with. To get the sound you want, try changing the mic position relative to the sound source or even  
move the microphone around in the recording room of your studio. Adjusting the angle at which walls face the  
sound source can also be helpful. Only when the desired basic sound has been achieved should you start to  
use equalizers and signal processors, if any at all (remember: less is often more!)  
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4. APPLICATION EXAMPLE  
Fig. 4.1 shows how easy it is to use the products from the BEHRINGER ULTRALINK Series.  
Simply connect the balanced XLR output on the ULR2000 to the XLR input on your mixing console.  
Of course, you can use the receiver’s TRS output to connect to the next device in the signal path.  
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5.2 Installation in a rack  
The ULR2000’s antennae are located in the front of the unit. This allows unproblematic installation  
in a rack.  
Each unit is delivered with a rack bracket and a connecting joint. This way, you can choose:  
1.  
If you wish to install only one unit in a rack, mount a rack bracket to one of the sides. In this case, you  
will not need the included connecting joint. Now, install one side of the receiver into the rack.  
2.  
To install 2 receivers in a rack, first connect the two receivers to one another at the bottom using the  
connecting joint. Mount one rack bracket on the left side of one unit and one rack bracket on the right  
side of the other unit. Now, both ULR2000s can be installed in a rack.  
To assure good reception, if possible, install the ULR2000 as high in a rack as possible, so  
that the antennae protrude above the upper edge of the rack.  
The ULR2000 requires one height unit (1 HE) for installation in a 19-inch rack. Please assure that there are  
additional 10 cm (4 inches) of free space in the back for connecting cables.  
For installation in a rack, use M6 machine screws and nuts.  
Be sure that there is plenty of space around the unit for cooling and, to avoid overheating, please do not  
place the ULR2000 on top of power amplifiers or other heat-emitting equipment.  
If you wish to install more than 2 units in a rack, please make sure that there is enough space between them  
(fig. 5.1). The lower units antennae may not perturb against the upper units antennae. Otherwise, they could  
interfere with one another, causing a decrease in reception quality.  
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5.3 Audio connections  
The audio connections on the ULR2000 are laid out electronically balanced. Of course, you can  
connect unbalanced equipment to the balanced connectors.  
Fig. 5.2: XLR connections  
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Please ensure that only qualified personnel install and operate the ULM2000. During  
installation and operation, the user must be sufficiently grounded. Electrostatic charges  
might affect the operation of the unit.  
6. SPECIFICATIONS  
6.1 ULR2000 receiver  
RF characteristics  
Receiver principle  
True Diversity  
Modulation  
wideband FM  
Frequency range  
794 - 810 MHz  
Receiving frequencies (for EU/US/CA)  
320 frequencies, between 798.1 - 805.9 MHz,  
adjustable in 25-kHz increments  
8, freely programmable and switchable  
< 200 kHz  
400 kHz  
± 32 kHz / ± 48 kHz  
< ± 15 ppm  
< 2.0 µV for 47 dB (A)eff SNR  
2 BNC connectors  
Channels  
Channel bandwidth  
Channel spacing (min.)  
Nominal/peak deviation  
Frequency stability  
Sensitivity (with compander)  
Antenna inputs  
Antenna input impedance  
Range  
50  
100 m (nominal), coupled with the ULM2000  
transmitter under optimal environmental conditions  
AF characteristics (coupled to ULM2000)  
Noise reduction  
high-performance IRC compander system, Pre-/Deemphase  
AF frequency response  
THD (at nom. deviation and 1kHzNF  
SNR (at peak deviation)  
30 - 19000 Hz (-3dB)  
0.4 %  
> 105 dB (A)  
)
Noise limiter switching threshold  
Output voltage  
0 - 125 µV, adjustable  
(at nom./peak deviation, 1kHzNF)  
Output voltage level adjustment  
9.5 dBu / 12.5 dBu balanced @ XLR and jack connector  
0 - 40 dB  
Temperature range  
14°F - 122°F (-10°C to +50°C)  
In compliance with  
ETS 300 445, ETS 300 422, FCC  
Power supply  
Adapter  
Mains voltage  
Rated Current  
12 V DC adapter, model: E-SPS1  
100 - 240 V~, 50 - 60 Hz  
250 mA  
Dimensions/Weight  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
approx. 8 1/3" x 1 3/4" x 4 7/8" (211 mm x 44 mm x 124 mm)  
approx. 1.3 lbs (0.650 kg)  
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6.2 ULM2000 microphone  
RF characteristics  
Modulation  
Frequency range  
wideband FM  
794 - 810 MHz  
Transmission frequencies (for EU/US/CA) 320 frequencies, between 798.1 - 805.9 MHz,  
adjustable in 25-kHz increments  
Channels  
8, freely programmable and switchable  
Channel bandwidth  
Channel spacing (min.)  
Nominal/peak deviation  
Frequency stability  
Antenna  
< 200 kHz  
400 kHz  
± 32 kHz / ± 48 kHz  
< ± 15 ppm  
integrated  
Range  
100 m (nominal), coupled with the ULR2000 receiver under  
optimal environmental conditions  
AF characteristics (coupled to ULR2000)  
Noise reduction  
high-performance compander system, Pre-/Deemphase  
RF system AF frequency response  
THD (at nom. deviation and 1kHzNF  
SNR (at peak deviation)  
30 - 19000 Hz (-3dB)  
< 0.4 %  
> 105 dB (A)  
)
Microphone  
Type  
Panasonic® back electret condenser  
with FET impendance converter  
Unidirectional (cardioid)  
-47 dB (0 dB = 1 V/Pa, 1 kHz)  
100 - 18000 Hz  
Pickup pattern  
Sensitivity  
Frequency resonse curve  
Max. input sound pressure  
SNR  
> 120 dB SPL  
> 60 dB  
Temperature range  
14°F - 122°F (-10°C to +50°C)  
In compliance with  
ETS 300 445, ETS 300 422, FCC  
Power supply  
2 x 9 V alkaline cell (IEC 6LR61-PP3)  
Power consumption  
Standby current  
Operating time  
typ. 75 mA  
typ. 31 mA  
> 12 hours  
Dimensions/Weight  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
approx. 1 7/8" x 10" x 1 7/8" (48 mm x 254 mm x 48 mm)  
approx. 0.5 lbs (0.250 kg)  
BEHRINGER makes every effort to ensure the highest standards of quality. Necessary modifications are carried out without notice.  
Thus, the specifications and design of the device may differ from the information given in this manual.  
Technical specifications and appearance subject to change without notice. The information contained herein is correct at the time of printing. The  
names of companies, institutions or publications pictured or mentioned and their respective logos are registered trademarks of their respective  
owners. Their use neither constitutes a claim of the trademarks by BEHRINGER nor affiliation of the trademark owners with BEHRINGER.  
BEHRINGER accepts no liability for any loss which may be suffered by any person who relies either wholly or in part upon any description,  
photograph or statement contained herein. Colors and specification may vary slightly from product. Products are sold through our authorised  
dealers only. Distributors and dealers are not agents of BEHRINGER and have absolutely no authority to bind BEHRINGER by any express or  
implied undertaking or representation. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or  
mechanical, including photocopying and recording of any kind, for any purpose, without the express written permission of BEHRINGER International  
GmbH. BEHRINGER® is a registered trademark.  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2006 BEHRINGER International GmbH,  
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Str. 36-38, 47877 Willich-Münchheide II, Germany.  
Tel. +49 2154 9206 0, Fax +49 2154 9206 4903  
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION  
Responsible party name:  
Address:  
BEHRINGER USA, Inc.  
18912 North Creek Parkway, Suite 200  
Bothell, WA 98011, USA  
Phone/Fax No.:  
Phone: +1 425 672 0816,  
Fax:  
+1 425 673 7647  
hereby declares that the product  
ULR2000  
complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device my not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Notice:  
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by BEHRINGER International  
GmbH may void the FCC/ IC authorization to operate this equipment.  
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1)  
(2)  
this device may not cause interference, and  
this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation of the device.  
Notice:  
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by BEHRINGER International  
GmbH may void the FCC/ IC authorization to operate this equipment.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION  
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