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What are the safety instructions for the Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries?

If abused or misused, the rechargeable batteries may leak. In extreme cases, they may even present a risk of explosion, fire, heat, smoke or gas. Xvive does not accept any liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse.

• Keep away from children.

• Only charge rechargeable batteries with chargers recommended by Xvive.

• Observe correct polarity.

• Pack/store charged rechargeable batteries so that the terminals cannot contact each other (danger of shorting out/fire hazard).

• Do not expose to moisture.

• Switch rechargeable battery-powered products off after use.

• Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 10°C/50°F and 40°C/104°F.

• When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time, charge them regularly (about every three months).

• Do not mutilate or dismantle.

• Do not heat above 60°C/140°F, e.g. do not expose to sunlight or throw into a fire.

• Immediately remove rechargeable batteries from obviously defective products.

• Do not continue to use defective rechargeable batteries.

• Only use rechargeable batteries specified by Xvive.

• Dispose of rechargeable batteries at special collection points or return them to your specialist dealer.

• Store the products in a cool and dry place at room temperature (approx. 20°C/68°F).

• Remove the rechargeable batteries if the products will not be used for extended periods of time.


What are the important safety instructions for using the U3/U3D system?

1. Observe all instructions carefully in the U3/U3D manual.

2. Do not to perform service operations beyond those described in the U3/U3D manual. Service is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as:

• Liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus

• The unit has been exposed to rain or moisture

• The unit does not operate normally or changes in performance in a significant way

• The unit is dropped or the enclosure is damaged

3. Do not place near heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, or appliances which produce heat.

4. Guard against objects or liquids entering the device. Do not use or place unit near water.

5. Clean only with a dry cloth.

6. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.


What are the main features of the U3 Microphone Wireless System?

• The 2.4 GHz wireless band is optimal for dynamic microphone and PA wireless systems, and is approved for use worldwide.

• Less than 5 ms latency

• Up to 6 systems can operate simultaneously in the same location on separate channels

• Broad 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency response

• Up to 90-foot wireless range (actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference)

• 5 hours of battery life (rechargeable battery for both transmitter and receiver)

• Works with XLR-output dynamic and battery-powered-condenser microphones

• Mic mode for microphones and Line mode for other audio gear such as mixers

• High-resolution 24-bit / 48 kHz audio

• Dynamic range: 110 dB

• Signal-to-noise ratio: 110 dB

• U3 is a simple, reliable, great-sounding and affordable wireless solution for taking the tangle and inconvenience of cables out of your microphone setup.


What is included in the U3 package?

U3 Transmitter x1
U3 Receiver x1
USB Cable x1
Manual x1
Bag x1

What are the main features of the U3D Dual Wireless System for Audio?

• Includes the U3 microphone wireless system (2 sets)

• The 2.4 GHz wireless band is optimal for dynamic microphone and PA wireless systems, and is approved for use worldwide.

• Less than 5 ms latency

• Up to 6 systems can operate simultaneously in the same location on separate channels

• Broad 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency response

• Up to 90-foot wireless range (actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference)

• 5 hours of battery life (rechargeable battery for both transmitter and receiver)

• Mic mode for microphones and Line mode for other audio gear such as mixers

• Works with XLR-output dynamic and battery-powered-condenser microphones

• High-resolution 24-bit / 48 kHz audio

• Dynamic range: 110 dB

• Signal-to-noise ratio: 110 dB

• Two Transmitter + Receiver sets: With a stereo PA/DJ system with powered speakers, connect the left PA XLR output to the left speaker and right output to right speaker); For a dual mono setup, connect a transmitter to the PA/DJ XLR output, connect receivers to speaker one and speaker two, and set all three units to the same channel; Microphone application: connect two dynamic microphones to a mixer or other XLR-input audio device

• U3D is a simple, reliable, great-sounding and affordable wireless solution for taking the tangle and inconvenience of cables out of your PA/DJ sound system.


What is included in the U3D package?

U3 Transmitter x2
U3 Receiver x2
USB Cable x2
XLR female to XLR male adapter x1
Manual x1
Bag x2

How do I set up the U3 system for a dynamic or battery-powered condenser microphone?

1. Plug your XLR dynamic microphone or battery-powered condenser microphone into the U3 Transmitter.

2. Plug the Receiver into the desired XLR channel input of your Mixer.

3. Turn on the Transmitter and the Receiver and check that they are both set to the same channel.

4. After connecting successfully, the LED lights on the Receiver will stay on.

5. Check the connection by talking through the microphone.


How do I make a mono connection to a powered speaker?

1. Connect the Transmitter to a Main or Aux XLR output of the mixer or other audio source.

2. Connect the Receiver to the XLR input of a powered PA loudspeaker or monitor.

3. Set the Receiver to the same channel as the Transmitter. The Transmitter can be paired with two or more receivers, as long as they are all set to the same channel.


How do I set up two U3 sets for a stereo PA/DJ system?

For stereo PA/DJ systems, connect Transmitter #1 to the left main XLR output of the mixer, and connect Receiver #1 to the XLR input of the left main loudspeaker. When you power them on, set them both to the same channel. Then, connect Transmitter #2 to the right main XLR output of the mixer, and connect Receiver #2 to the XLR input of the right main loudspeaker. When you power them on, set them both to the same channel, which must be a different channel than set #1.


How do I set up two U3 sets for a mono PA/DJ system with two speakers?

For mono PA/DJ systems, connect Transmitter #1 to the mono main XLR output of the mixer, and connect Receiver #1 to the XLR input of one of the main loudspeakers. When you power them on, set them both to the same channel. Then, connect Receiver #2 to the XLR input of the second main loudspeaker. When you power it on, set it to the same channel as set #1. Both speakers will receive the same mono signal.


What are the parts and functions of the U3 Transmitter?

1. Mic In: XLR microphone input jack

2. Spring: Circumferential grounding spring for providing a reliable connection to the male XLR plug

3. Mic Lock: secures transmitter to the microphone

4. Input mode / level switch: MIC = 0 dB input, LINE = -10 dB input

5. Power switch: switches unit on/off

6. Channel status LED: indicates selected channel

7. Channel switch: selects channels 1-6

8. USB charging port

9. Power status LED:
LED off = 100% ~ 30%
Solid red = 29% ~ 11%
Flickering red = less than 10%

10. Antenna


What are the parts and functions of the U3 Receiver?

1. XLR OUT: XLR output jack

2. Power switch: switches the unit on and off

3. Channel status LED: indicates selected channel

4. Channel switch: selects channels 1-6

5. USB Port: connects to 5V USB power for charging the battery

6. RF Status LED:
ON = Transmitter is on and connection is established
Flashing = Signal connection interference
OFF = Transmitter is off or unlinked

7. Power status LED:
LED off = 100% ~ 30%
Solid red = 29% ~ 11%
Flickering red = less than 10%

8. Antenna


What are the general specifications for the U3 Microphone Wireless System?

Tuning bandwidth 2400 – 2483.5 MHz
Wireless signal range Up to 90 ft. (actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference)
Audio frequency response 20 Hz – 20 kHz (-3dB), dependent on microphone type / input signal
Dynamic range 110 dB
Battery life Up to 5 hours
RF sensitivity -88 dBm
Total harmonic distortion 0.2%
RF output power 10 mW E.I.R.P. max
Operating temperature range -18°C to 57°C (battery characteristics may limit this range)
Channel count Up to 6 channels (and U3 sets) can be used simultaneously
Charging voltage and current 5V 2A

What are the detailed specifications for the U3 Transmitter and U3 Receiver?

U3 TRANSMITTER U3 RECEIVER
Dimensions 31 x 29 x 98 mm 31 x 29 x 81 mm
Weight 93 g 92 g
Housing Molded plastic and cast metal Molded plastic and cast metal
Battery 3.7V Rechargeable Li-ion, 860 mA 3.7V Rechargeable Li-ion, 860 mA
Impedance Input: 15 kΩ (1 kHz) Output: 470 Ω (1 kHz)
Audio input connector Balanced XLR male
Audio output connector Balanced XLR female
Maximum input level Mic mode: 2.8 Vp-p / Line mode: 7 Vp-p
Maximum output level 2.8 Vp-p
Gain adjustment range Mic mode: 0 dB / Line mode: -10 dB
Battery life Up to 5 hours Up to 5 hours
Microphone types supported XLR-output dynamic and battery-powered XLR-output condenser
Antenna impedance 50Ω 50Ω
Antenna type 1/4 wave sleeve dipole, non-removable 1/4 wave sleeve dipole, non-removable
Number of antennas 1 2

How do I charge the U3 units and what is the battery performance?

Connect the included USB cable to the U3 units and a 5V USB power source.

Note: Turn off the power switch while charging. Please do not use U3 when charging, as this may reduce battery life.

CHARGING TIME BATTERY LIFE
0:15 30 min
0:30 1 hour
1:00 2 hours
2:30 5 hours

* Always store U3 transmitter and receiver at room temperature.

* When storing the units unused for longer periods, please check the battery state regularly and charge if necessary.


What are the tips to improve wireless system performance and avoid interference?

U3 operates on the 2.4 GHz ISM band, which is also used by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other wireless devices. 2.4 GHz is an open band and, as such, does not require a license to be used worldwide.

Tips and Methods to Improve Wireless System Performance:

1) Keep more than 3 metres of distance between the U3 receiver unit and Wi-Fi transmitters, such as routers.

2) If you experience interference from Wi-Fi devices in the vicinity, try changing to a different channel on the U3 transmitter and receiver.

3) If necessary, shorten the distance between the transmitter and receiver units.


What are the 2.4 GHz frequencies used for each channel?

2.4 GHz Frequency Tables
CHANNEL 1 2402 MHz, 2480 MHz, 2482 MHz
CHANNEL 2 2408 MHz, 2472 MHz, 2474 MHz
CHANNEL 3 2416 MHz, 2464 MHz, 2466 MHz
CHANNEL 4 2434 MHz, 2440 MHz, 2442 MHz
CHANNEL 5 2427 MHz, 2448 MHz, 2450 MHz
CHANNEL 6 2422 MHz, 2456 MHz, 2458 MHz

* Channels 1-4 of the Xvive U2 Guitar Wireless System occupy the same frequencies as channels 1-4 on the U3 Microphone Wireless System and U3C Condenser Microphone Wireless System. Combined maximum number of U2/U3/U3C sets that can be used simultaneously in one location is six.


What should I do if there is no sound?

• Make sure that the U3 Transmitter and Receiver are set to the same channel.

• Check that the U3 Receiver’s RF LED is on.

• Check that the microphone is properly connected to the U3 Transmitter, and turned on if necessary

• Check that the Transmitter and Receiver power switches are both turned on.

• Note: Receivers can be paired with only one Transmitter at a time.


What should I do if there is distortion or the sound is faint?

• Make sure the input/gain mode is correctly set to “Line” (for an audio device such as a mixer) or “Mic” (for a microphone).

• Adjust the output signal from the transmitting device (turn up if too faint, turn down if distorting)


What does it mean if the RF LED is flickering or off completely (signal instability)?

See “Tips and methods to improve wireless system performance”.


Why am I unable to switch the channel?

The channel switch locks after 15 seconds. Double-click the channel button to unlock and reset.


How do multiple connections work with the U3 system?

One transmitter can connect with two or more receivers; but receivers can only accept signal from one transmitter.


What types of equipment can the U3 system be used with?

Audio Sources / Inputs:

• Dynamic microphone

• DI or XLR-output audio gear

• Mixer / DJ controller

Audio Destinations / Outputs:

• Live sound mixer

• Portable integrated PA system

• Digital audio recorder

• Active loudspeaker



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