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2W-1KU
1000-Channel UHF Dual Receiver
Wireless System
System Features
2W-1KU Receiver
HT-1KU Handheld and
BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitters
• Unsurpassed state-of-the-art PLL UHF
performance with 120dB dynamic range
and operation up to 500 feet line-of sight
• Choice of transmitters: HT-1KU or BT-1KU,
all with 1000 easily selectable channels:
manually with up/down buttons on units or
via IR Sync download of selected channel
for easy synchronization with receiver
• Two complete and independent wireless
receivers with 1000 user-selectable UHF
frequencies for simultaneous operation
of two transmitters
• HT-1KU Handheld transmitter features a
sleek, durable all-metal housing; power
Off/On switch; internal antenna system;
and superior neodymium cartridge for
clear, powerful audio, maximum feedback
rejection, and minimal handling noise
• True Diversity circuitry with two complete
front ends per receiver for maximizing
range and most effective elimination of
signal dropouts
• AUTO-SCAN for easily locating clear
channels and ASC™ (Auto-Sync Channel)
IR download feature which sends selected
Group/Channel information to transmitter
via IR sender for easy frequency
synchronization
• BT-1KU bodypack transmitter (choice of
three versions: LT, LT/HM, or GT) features
road worthy all-metal case; power Off/
Mute/On switch; flexible external antenna
rod; and mini locking connector for lapel
(LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument
(GT) applications
• Sophisticated IF filtering for simultaneous
operation of multiple systems in the
same location
• HT-1KU and BT-1KU transmitters feature
LCD displays indicating selected Group,
Channel, Audio Input Levels, and Battery
level status; transmitting High/Low RF
power switch for optimizing distance
operation depending on application;
and operation with two AA batteries
(alkaline or rechargeable NiMH) for
• Front panel touch control buttons and
user-friendly LCD configuration menus
• Front panel backlit LCD display indicates
selected Group, Channel, RF signal
strength meter; A/B Diversity antenna
status; Audio Output Volume level;
Separate audio/peak LED bar graph display
providing instantaneous audio level status
easily seen from a distance
longest reliable, economical battery life
• Back panel Balanced XLR Mic level and
Unbalanced ¼” SUM Line level audio
output jacks, squelch control, RF BNC
connectors for dual removable ½ wave
antennas, and DC power input jack supply
• Externally powered (adapter included)
• Rugged all-metal housing— 1U rack
mountable with supplied rack ears
(front antenna mount kit optional)
• Works with any two combinations of
available instrument, handheld and
lavalier UHF transmitters
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Quick User Controls Guide
2W-1KU Receiver: Front View
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5
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RECEIVER
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RECEIVER
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GROUP CHANNEL VOL
GROUP CHANNEL VOL
2W-1KU DUAL
True Diversity
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12
13
GROUP CHANNEL VOL
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9
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1. IR Infrared LED transmitter window for linking
the RX to the TX for frequency download
2. AUTO-SCAN / ASC (IR SYNC) BUTTON Long press
(hold ~2 seconds) for AUTO-SCAN to locate a
clear channel to use. Short press (~1 second)
to make the IR link download the receiver’s
selected frequency to the TX. To download,
position the HT-1KU/BT-1KU transmitters’
IR Window (36/45) about 6-12” away from the
RX IR Window (1). Press the ASC Button (2) once
and wait one second for the RX to respond.
If the download is successful, the RX will
show one of the Diversity Antenna Icons (8/13)
and full RF LCD Bars (12) on the LCD Display (7).
3. SET BUTTON To scroll through the LCD menu
and set the selected program/function
5. AF/PEAK LEDS Shows GREEN LEDs for normal
audio and PEAK RED LED for maximum audio
level allowable
6. POWER BUTTON Press for one second to turn
both receivers ON-OFF
7. LCD DISPLAYS For indication of A-B Diversity,
GRP (00-09)/CH (00-99), RF signal strength
indicator 1-6 bars, and Volume Levels (0-63)
8. DIVERSITY A INDICATOR Indicates receiver A
is active when transmitter is on
9. FREQUENCY GROUP Indicates selected GROUP
from 00-09
10. FREQUENCY CHANNEL Indicates selected
CHANNEL from 00-99
11. SUM VOLUME LEVEL Indicates selected LINE
output level from 00-63, (63 is loudest output)
12. RF SIGNAL METER Indicates received signal
strength level from 1-6 bars, (full 6 bars shows
strongest incoming RF signal)
4.
UP BUTTON To change the receiver
LINE output VOL level, GRP/CH up by
one step at a time
DOWN BUTTON To change the receiver
LINE output VOL level, GRP/CH down by
one step at a time
13. DIVERSITY B INDICATOR Indicates receiver B
is active when transmitter is on
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2W-1KU Receiver: Back View
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BALANCED
BALANCED
DC13~15V
500mA
MIXED MIC-1
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MIC-B
UNBALANCED
MIN MAX
MUTE
MIN MAX
MUTE
SUM OUT
POWER
ANT-B
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MIC-2 OUT
MIC-1 OUT
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ANT-A
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(Optional)
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19
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14. DC INPUT JACK For using supplied external
19. DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT DC16VDC/800mA
AC/DC adapter to power the receivers
connects to DC Input Jack (14)
15. RF CONNECTORS A/B Antenna jacks for RF
20. ANTENNAS ½ wave antennas connect to
True Diversity reception
A/B antenna jacks
16. MUTE (SQUELCH) CONTROL Controls the mute
level for each receiver—turn CW for maximum
range; turn CCW for minimum range, if
needed, to minimize noises from outside
RF interference upon muting
21. RACK EARS Attached to both sides of receiver
and the equipment racks with screws
22. ANTENNA EXTENSION CABLES (Optional)
Attach coax cables with BNC connectors from
back antenna jacks to rack ear holes for front
antenna mounting configuration
17. BALANCED MIC OUT Audio output connection
for each receiver—fixed mic level, not
adjustable
18. UNBALANCED AUDIO OUT SUM Volume Level
audio output for both receivers—adjustable
LINE level
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Quick User Controls Guide
HT-1KU Handheld Transmitter
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31 32
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34 35
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29
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28
37
36
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24. BATTERY COVER Unscrew to insert two
AA alkaline batteries
25. MIC BALL Windscreen/dust cover
31.
UP BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or VOL
level up by one step at a time or to light up
the display
DOWN BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or
VOL level down by one step at a time or to
light up the display
26. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/CH
(00-99), INPUT AUDIO LEVEL, and BATTERY
status (1 bar=empty). See 27/28/29/30 in
diagram above for LCD display indicators detail 32. SET To scroll through the LCD menu and set
the selected program/function
33. RF POWER HI/LOW RF power level setting for
high or low output
34. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH Slide power switch
up-down to turn ON-OFF
35. INTERNAL ANTENNA Built-in antenna
36. IR RECEPTOR SENSOR/WINDOW Infrared LED
sensor for linking the TX to the RX during
IR frequency download.
27. FREQUENCY GROUP Indicates selected GROUP
from 00-09
28. FREQUENCY CHANNEL Indicates selected
CHANNEL from 00-99
29. INPUT VOLUME LEVEL Indicates input audio level
ranging from 00dB to -30dB
30. BATTERY METER Indicates battery status
(5 bars=100%, 1 bar=20%). Change batteries
when flashing “BATT”
37. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
38. TWO AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
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Quick User Controls Guide
BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter (lT, lT/HM or GT)
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30
29
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39. LCD DISPLAY For indication of GRP (00-09)/
CH (00-99), AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (0dB to
-30dB), and BATTERY status (5 bars to 1
bar and “BATT.” See 27/28/29/30 in HT-1KU
transmitter diagram above for detail on
LCD display indicators.
44. SET BUTTON To scroll LCD menu and set the
selected program/function
45. IR RECEPTOR SENSOR Infrared LED sensor for
linking the TX to the RX during IR frequency
download
46. RF POWER HI/LOW SWITCH To select power
level setting for high or low output
47. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
40. INPUT JACK 3.5mm locking mini jack for
connecting audio input cord from lapel mic
(LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM), or instrument (GT)
41. POWER OFF/MUTE/ON SWITCH Slide power
switch to ON or OFF to turn ON-OFF, set to
MUTE to turn power on with audio muted
42. ANTENNA Permanently attached antenna
48. LATCHING BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR
49. BELT CLIP (on back of unit)—removable clip can
be set for top of transmitter pointing either up
or down
50. TWO AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
43.
UP BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or VOL
level up by one step at a time or to light up
the display
DOWN BUTTON To change the GRP/CH or
VOL level down by one step at a time or to
light up the display
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System Operation
• Short press (~ 1 second) to transfer the
selected frequency information from
the receiver to the transmitter for easy
synchronization prior the transmitter can
be used. When short pressing the ASC
IR Sync button while the main menu is
displayed, the IR leD (1) will light up red
and stay for about three seconds. This
indicates IR transmission is in progress
and IR data is transferring during this
period. A transmitter should be used
at this time to receive data from the
receiver (see IR Sync Programming
in Programming sections of HT-1KU
and BT-1KU transmitter sections).
Upon successful data transferred (usually
in about three seconds) the IR LED stops
and the transmitter’s backlight will light
up and the transmitter will transmit a
radio signal on the same channel as the
receiver. The Signal Strength and Diversity
indicators on the receiver’s LCD display
will then light up, indicating that the IR link
is completed. If manual channel selection
is preferred, skip this selection.
2W-1KU Receiver
Buttons Function
The Power Button (6) is used to turn both
receivers ON or OFF at the same time.
When this power button is pressed, the blue
backlights on the lCD Displays (7) will light
up indicating the receivers are on. Press the
Power button again to turn off the receivers.
The LCD will display “OFF” then the backlight
will turn off indicating the receivers are off.
At power-off the 2W-1KU receivers will
store the last settings entered and re-display
them at power-on. It can be reprogrammed
to any new Group/Channel, or Volume
level. The default factory setting is Group
04 (Receiver 1) and 05 (Receiver 2), and
Channel 00, Volume 63 for both receivers.
The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (4) are active
while in the Set mode, or can be used to
change Volume level (11) at anytime.
When the Set Button (3) is repeatedly
pressed the LCD display menus will cycle
in the following order:
Note: If you are using multiple transmitters at the
same location, set up the first transmitter and leave
it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from the receivers.
Then start AUTO-SCAN on the second receiver.
This avoids duplicate selection of the same channel
as already selected for the first receiver.
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MAIN MENU VOLUME GROUP
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(repeats)
CHANNEL MAIN MENU
During manual programming, the selected
function will flash for five seconds or press
the Set button to confirm the selection and
the display will return to the main menu.
If you are not satisfied with a channel after
scanning, repeat anytime for locating another
free channel.
The aUTO-SCan / aSC (IR Sync) Button (2)
has two functions:
Selecting the 2W-1KU Receiver
Volume level / Group / Channel
This section will also aid in finding desired
channel(s) of operation when setting up
your system(s).
• Long press (hold ~2 seconds) for AUTO-
SCAN for finding a clear channel within
the frequency band (with all TXs turned
off at this time). Clockwise running bars
on the LCD display shows the scanning
is in progress which normally takes ten
seconds. When it finds an interference-
free channel, it will display and store that
channel for use. Then ASC IR Sync the
TX as described below.
Press the Set Button (3) three times to
check the current Volume levels (11) setting.
To change the Volume levels, press the
(Up) or (Down) Buttons (4) anytime for
single stepping, or hold the Up/Down button
continuously for faster level selection.
Select 1 of 63 (soft to loud sound) levels
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from the Volume menu and advance to exit
Setup Mode by pressing the Set button
one more time.
Installing antennas
Install antennas by connecting the two
antennas (20) included with your system
onto the two RF Connectors (15) located
on the back of the 2W-1KU receiver. The
two antennas must be installed in order to
the diversity circuit to work properly. The
optimal positions of the antennas are 45°
from the receiver and 90° from each other.
For maximum range, it is always best to
maintain a line-of-sight (no obstructions)
between the receiver antennas and the
transmitter at all times whenever possible.
Choose the 2W-1KU operating frequency
by selecting one of ten Groups (9) and one
of 100 Channels (10) that are determined to
be desirable open channels. Press the Set
button to enter the Group setup mode and
the Group icon will flash, then press the
Up/Down button once for single stepping
through the groups, or hold continuously
for faster group selection. Select one of ten
groups available from the Group menu and
then press the Set button again for Channel
Setup mode and the Channel icon will flash,
or press the Set button twice to exit without
changing the channel. In the Channel setup
menu. Press the Up/Down button once
for single stepping through the channels,
or hold continuously for faster channel
selection. Select one of 100 channels
To install optional antenna extension Cables
(22), insert one end of each cable into a rack
ear hole and secure using the removable
nut. Clip the other end of the cable to an
RF Connector (12) on the back of the unit.
Connect the two antennas to the front of
the system.
available from the channel menu or press
the Set button twice to skip Volume Level
setting and exit to main menu. During
manual programming, the selected function
will flash for five seconds, or press the Set
button to confirm the selection and the
display will return to the main menu. For
detail how to IR Sync the TX, see IR Sync
Programming in Programming sections of
HT-1KU and BT-1KU transmitter sections.
Powering the Receivers
To power the receivers, plug the supplied
AC/DC Power Supply (19) adapter into
the DC Input Jack (14) on the back of the
receivers, then plug the adapter into an
AC outlet.
Note: Any 16-18VDC power source with 800mA
minimum capacity can also be used.
To turn on, press the Power Button (6)
for two seconds. The lCD Display (7) will
light (showing Group, Channel, RF Level
Meter, Diversity, and Output Volume).
The 5-segment aF leD Tree (5) will display
the audio level when the transmitter is on
(audio is transmitted). To turn off, press the
Power button for two seconds. The LCD will
display “OFF” then the backlight will turn
off indicating the receivers are off.
Rack-mounting the Receiver
The Nady 2W-1KU dual receiver wireless
system includes a rackmount kit for front
antennas mounting. Simply attach the “L”
shape Rack ears (21) to the unit with the
supplied screws.
Note: Do not mount the receiver on a rack directly
above an amplifier or other source of high heat.
This could degrade the performance of the
2W-1KU. Always ensure adequate airflow and
heat dissipation in any rack configuration.
Connect either the ¼” Unbalanced SUM line
Out (18) or each XlR Balanced Mic Outs (17)
to your mixing board, effect, or amplifier
inputs (See Connecting the Audio Outputs
section).
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adjusting the Squelch
Connecting the audio Outputs
The 2W-1KU receiver has one Unbalanced
audio SUM Out (18) adjustable line level
audio output and two Balanced XlR Mic
Out (17) fixed level jacks and each works
independently per channel. The Unbalanced
Audio Out is controlled by (Up) or
(Down) Buttons (4). The receiver Volume
Display (12) will indicate the level selected.
For unbalanced output, plug a ¼” mono
(Tip/Sleeve) audio cable into the Unbalanced
Audio Out jack and plug the other end into
your mixing board or amplifier. When using
the BT-1KU instrument transmitter system,
connect the Unbalanced Audio SUM Out
directly to your instrument amp or preamp.
At maximum receiver volume setting, as
indicated by the Volume display, the system
output is approximately +4dB higher than a
direct cord-to-amp connection.
In normal operation, each 2W-1KU receiver’s
Mute Control (16) works independently and
should be adjusted clockwise (CW) to the
minimum RF squelch setting at which the
RF level Meter (12) and one of the Diversity
Indicators (8/13) will remain on while your
transmitter is in normal use, up to the
maximum operating range anticipated in use
for your application. However, in areas of
high RF activity, the Mute control may need
to be adjusted counterclockwise (CCW).
If the transmitter is off and the RF Signal
Meter (12) and Diversity Indicators (8/13) are
flickering or stay on continuously, the Mute
level should be adjusted higher level CCW
(counterclockwise for less mute sensitivity
level) to stop the flickering. Be careful not
to adjust a too high CCW setting as this
may reduce the operating range to below
what is needed. A range walk test will help
in selecting the proper level. If the range
is not critical, note that a counterclockwise
(maximum mute) setting will also yield
a quieter mute function, which might be
desired in certain applications. The Mute
level is factory preset at clockwise (CW) for
maximum sensitivity and operating range
(i.e. clockwise (CW) for minimum squelch
level—maximum usable range).
Note: Both receivers’ output will be mixed together
as per the individual receivers’ volume settings
as selected by the up/down volume controls.
If separate signals are required for each instrument
then the XLR outputs must be used, however, note
they are not line level or adjustable. The SUM out
is best utilized for switching between separate
transmitters during performance with only one audio
signal at a time fed to the instrument amplifier.
For balanced output, plug an audio cable with an
XLR connector into the XLR Balanced Mic Out
socket for each receiver and plug the other end into
your mixing board or amplifier inputs accordingly
As when making any connection, make sure
the amplifier or mixing board volume is at the
minimum level before plugging in the receiver
to avoid possible sound system damage.
audio level and Peak leD Indicator
The 2W-1KU receiver has two 5-segment
aF/Peak leDs Displays (5) and each works
independently per receiver. The AF/Peak
LEDs light up sequentially, indicating
the level of the audio signal from the
transmitter. Occasional flickering of the
top (red) Peak LED on loud inputs to the
transmitter is normal. If the Peak LED lights
continuously decrease the input audio level
to the transmitter or overload distortion
may result.
Your 2W-1KU receiver is now operational
and ready to use. Once you have completed
the above steps, proceed to the following
instructions for the HT-1KU handheld or
BT-1KU instrument transmitter.
Note: Only one transmitter can be used with one
receiver. It is not possible to use two transmitters
on the same frequency and mix the output of
these transmitters into one wireless receiver.
However, as this is a two receiver unit, two
transmitters on separate frequencies can be
utilized, one with each receiver.
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Powering the Transmitter On/Off
HT-1KU Handheld
To turn on the transmitter, slide the
Power On/Off Switch (34) to the “ON”
position. The LCD backlight will light up,
indicating the unit is now on. After ten
seconds the backlight will automatically
turn off to conserve battery life. The Group
(27), Channel (28), Input Volume level (29), and
Battery Meter (30) indicator icons stay on
for normal operation.
Microphone Transmitter
Buttons Function
The RF Power level Switch (33) is used to
select Hi/Low power transmission.
Each time the Set Button (32) is pressed, the
LCD menu will cycle in the following order:
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MAIN MENU VOLUME GROUP
As many of the LCD battery levels should
stay lit as possible, as they indicate usable
battery strength. As the batteries weaken,
fewer of the level indicators will stay lit until
only one bar shows, which will then flash to
warn that the batteries are now too low and
should be replaced as soon as possible with
fresh ones.
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(repeats)
CHANNEL MAIN MENU
The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (31) work in
the set mode only. They can be used to
change any Group/Channel as selected
(if not using IR Sync from receiver).
They can also be used to select the desired
Input audio level VOL setting. Or they can
be used to turn on the LCD display.
To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter
off when not in use. To turn the transmitter
off, slide the power on/off switch to the
“OFF” position. The LCD will display “OFF,”
no LCD or backlight is lit up and the unit will
be off.
During manual programming, the selected
function will flash for five seconds, or press
the Set button to confirm the selection and
the display will return to the main menu.
At Power Off the transmitter will store
the last settings entered and re-display
them at the next power on where it can be
reprogrammed to any new Group/Channel
or Volume level at the first time of use or
anytime later. The factory default setting for
Volume -10dB is same for all transmitters.
These settings are optimal for most
applications.
Setting up the Transmitter
The HT-1KU requires two AA size batteries
to operate. To install the batteries onto
the battery compartment, unscrew the
Battery Compartment Cover (24) by turning
counterclockwise until loose and slide down
the cover, exposing the Battery Compartment
(37). Insert two fresh AA batteries according
to the correct polarity as indicated on the
transmitter body. Screw the battery cover
back onto the microphone, making sure it is
securely tightened. Fresh alkaline batteries
can provide up to 8-10 hours of operation,
but in order to ensure optimal performance
it is recommended that the batteries
Programming the HT-1KU
to the Selected Channel
The transmitter can be programmed to the
same frequency as selected for the receiver,
either via automatic synchronization using
the IR Sync function or manually on the
transmitter itself.
be replaced after 6-8 hours of use or as
indicated to be necessary by the flashing
Battery “BaTT” Meter Icon (30).
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IR Sync Programming:
press the Set button again for the channel
selection. The Channel Icon (28) will now
flash. Again, use the Up/Down buttons to
change the channel as desired. When the
Group/Channel selection is done, press the
Set button again to enter the Volume level
Input (29) setting and then press Up/Down
to change in four steps from 00dB to -30dB
(for loudest input) or press the Set button
the again to exit to the main menu.
Use the wireless IR leD Receptor Sensor (36)
to download pre-programmed channels
from the receiver. Start programming by
holding the IR LED Receptor about 6-12”
from the receiver’s IR leD Window (1), then
press the IR Sync Button (2) on the receiver
to be used. When short pressing the aSC IR
Sync Button (2), while the main menu is
displayed, the IR LED will light up red and
stay for about three seconds. This indicates
IR transmission is in progress and IR data
is transferring during this period. Upon
successful data transfer (usually in about
three seconds) the IR LED stops and the
transmitter’s backlight will light up and
the transmitter will transmit a radio signal
on the same channel as the receiver. The
Signal Strength and Diversity indicators on
the receiver’s LCD display will then light up,
indicating that the IR link is completed.
To change the volume input level only,
press the Set button three times to select
the volume input level setting. Use the Up/
Down button to change in four steps from
00dB to -30dB (for loudest input). The level
is preset at -10dB for the HT-1KU, which is
best for most applications.
For normal operation, the transmitter should
have the same Group/Channel as displayed
on the receiver. The default factory setting is
Group 04 (Transmitter 1) and 05 (Transmitter
2), and Channel 00 for all transmitters.
After programming is finished, slide the
battery cover back then turn the Mic Ball (25)
counterclockwise to secure the housing.
The HT-1KU is now ready for use.
Note: If procedure is not done correctly during the
three seconds of active data transfer, the receiver
and the transmitter do not link and transmitter’s
previous programmed channel remains
unchanged.
The IR link is infrared light and thus works best
when this data transfer is accomplished in a
light-shielded or darker environment. It may not
be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer
fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location
or somehow shield the link from outside light to
successfully program the transmitter with the
pre-programmed group and channel info from
Note: If you are using multiple transmitters at
the same location, set up the first transmitter
and leave it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from the
receivers. Then start AUTO-SCAN on the second
receiver. This avoids duplicate selection of the
same channel as already selected for the first
receiver.
the receiver.
If you are not satisfied with a channel after
scanning, repeat again anytime for another
free channel.
Manual Programming (GRP/CH and Volume):
The transmitter’s frequency is set using the
Set Button (32) and then the (Up) or (Down)
Buttons (31) . During manual programming,
the selected function will flash for five
seconds or press the Set button to confirm
the selection and the display will return
to the main menu. To start, press the Set
button once. The backlight on the lCD (26)
Operating the HT-1KU
Handheld Transmitter
During normal operation with the unit
powered ON, the transmitter power
level can be changed by sliding the
RF Power Switch (33) to “H” to increase the
will light up and the Group Icon (27) will flash. transmitted RF power (for longer range) or
Use the Up/Down buttons to change the
group. When a group selection is finished,
to “L” to decrease the RF power (reduced
range). This is a useful feature as the “L”
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setting increases battery life and also
optimizes the number of channels that can
be used simultaneously in a given location.
Use this setting for normal use not requiring
maximum operating range. A range walk
test before use will determine which setting
is best for your application.
Setting up the Transmitter
The BT-1KU bodypack requires two AA size
batteries to operate. To install the batteries
into the battery compartment, lift the
Battery Compartment Door (48) by grabbing
the two spring-loaded locking tabs and pull
out, exposing the Battery Compartment (47).
Insert two fresh aa batteries (50) according
to the correct polarity as indicated on the
transmitter body. Close the battery cover,
ensuring the cover is snapped shut. Fresh
alkaline batteries can last provide up to 8-10
hours of operation, but in order to ensure
optimum performance it is recommended
that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours
of use or as indicated necessary by the
flashing Battery Meter “BaTT” Icon (30).
Slide the On/Off switch to the “ON”
position and the microphone is now ready to
use. The receiver’s RF Signal Meter (12) and
one Diversity a or B (8/13) indicator should
now be on, indicating a received signal from
the transmitter. Adjust the volume of the
receiver per Connecting the Audio Output
section above.
note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or
screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume,
transmitter location and speaker placement.
The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A or B
indicator on the receiver’s LCD display should
be “ON” in normal operation.
Connecting Input audio Source
Use the audio Input (40) 3.5mm locking mini
jack for connecting the audio input cord
from lapel mic (LT), Headmic™ (LT/HM),
or instrument (GT), depending on which
version transmitter is being used. Secure
the connection to the cable by lining up
the slot of the 3.5mm mini connector and
turning the ring to securely lock in.
BT-1KU Bodypack Transmitter
(lT, lT/HM or GT)
Buttons Function
The RF Power level Switch (45) is used to
select Hi/Low power transmission.
Powering the Transmitter On/Off
When the Set Button (44) is pressed, the LCD
To turn on the transmitter, slide the
Power Off/Mute/On Switch (41) to the “MUTE”
(middle) position (transmitter on, audio
muted). The LCD backlight will light up.
The unit is now on. After ten seconds the
backlight will automatically turn off. The
Group (27), Channel (28), Input Volume level (29)
and Battery Meter (30) remain on in normal
operation.
main menu will cycle in the following order:
>
>
>
MAIN MENU VOLUME GROUP
>
(repeats)
CHANNEL MAIN MENU
The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (43) work in
the set mode only. They can be used to
change any Group/Channel as selected
(if not using IR Sync from receiver). They
can also be used to select the desired Input
audio level VOL setting. Or they can be
used to turn on the LCD display.
As many of the five LCD battery levels
should stay lit as possible, indicating usable
battery strength. As the batteries weaken,
fewer of the level indicators stay lit until
only one bar shows, which will then flash to
warn that the batteries are now too low and
During manual programming, the selected
function will flash for five seconds or press
the Set button to confirm the selection and
the display will return to the main menu.
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Note: If procedure is not done correctly during the
three seconds of active data transfer, the receiver
and the transmitter do not link and transmitter’s
previous programmed channel remains
unchanged.
should be replaced as soon as possible. To
preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off
when not in use. To turn the transmitter off,
slide the Off/Mute/On switch to “MUTE”
and then “OFF”. The LCD will display
“OFF”, no LCD or backlight is lit up and the
unit will be off.
The IR link is infrared light and thus works best
when this data transfer is accomplished in a
light-shielded or darker environment. It may not
be successful in a brightly lit area. If the transfer
fails, repeat the procedure in a darker location
or somehow shield the link from outside light to
success-fully program the transmitter with the
pre-programmed group and channel info from
At Power Off the transmitter will store
the last settings entered and re-display
them at the next power on where it can be
reprogrammed to any new Group/Channel
or Volume level at the first time of use or
anytime later. The factory default setting
for Volume 0dB is same for all transmitters.
These settings are optimal for most
applications.
the receiver.
Manual Programming (GRP/CH and Volume):
The transmitter’s frequency is set using the
Set Button (44) and then the (Up) or (Down)
Buttons (43). During manual programming,
the selected function will flash for five
seconds, or press the Set button to confirm
the selection and the display will return
to the main menu. To start, press the Set
button once. The backlight on the lCD (39)
will light up and the Group (27) icon will flash.
Use the Up/Down buttons to change the
group. When a group selection is finished,
press the Set button again for the channel
selection. The Channel Icon (28) will now
flash. Again, use the Up/Down buttons to
change the channel as desired. When the
group/channel selection is done, press the
Set button again to enter volume level input
setting and then press Up/Down button to
change in four steps from 00dB to -30dB
(for loudest input) or press the Set button a
second time to exit to the main menu.
Programming the BT-1KU
to the Selected Channel
The transmitter can be programmed to the
same frequency as selected for the receiver,
either via automatic synchronization using
the IR Sync function or manually on the
transmitter itself.
IR Sync Programming:
Use the wireless IR leD Receptor Sensor (45)
to download pre-programmed channels from
the receiver. Start programming by holding
the IR LED Receptor about 6”-12” from
the receiver’s IR leD Window (1), then press
the IR Sync Button (2) on the receiver to be
used. When short pressing the ASC IR Sync
Button, while the main menu is displayed,
the IR LED will light up red for about three
seconds. This indicates IR transmission is in
progress and IR data is transferring during
this period. Upon successful data transfer
(usually in about three seconds) the IR LED
stops and the transmitter’s backlight will
light up and the transmitter will transmit
a radio signal on the same channel as the
receiver. The Signal Strength and Diversity
Indicators on the receiver’s LCD display will
then light up, indicating that the IR link is
completed.
To change volume input level only, press the
Set button three times to select the volume
input level setting. Use the Up/Down to
change in four steps from 0dB to -30dB
(-30dB for loudest input). The level is preset
at -10dB for LT/HM and 0dB for GT. These
settings are optimal for most applications.
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For normal operation, the transmitter should be on, indicating a received signal from the
have the same Group/Channel as displayed
on the receiver. The default factory setting
is Group 00 (Transmitter 1), 03 (Transmitter
2), 06 (Transmitter 3) and 09 (Transmitter 4),
and Channel 00 for all transmitters. After
programming is finished, close the battery
compartment door, ensuring that it latches.
The BT-1KU is now ready for use.
transmitter. When ready to transmit audio,
slide the power switch to “ON” to un-mute.
To mute, slide the power switch to “MUTE”
again. Adjust the volume of the receiver per
Connecting Audio Outputs section above.
Note: Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or
screeching) by taking care in selecting PA volume,
transmitter location and speaker placement.
note: If you are using multiple transmitters at
the same location, set up the first transmitter
and leave it ON and keep it 3 ft. away from the
receivers. Then start AUTO-SCAN on the second
receiver. This avoids duplicate selection of the
same channel as already selected for the first
receiver.
The RF Signal meter and the Diversity A/B
indicator on the receiver’s LCD display should
be “On” in normal operation.
Instrument Use (BT-1KU/GT only)
Secure the connection of the GT
(instrument) cable by lining up the slot
of the 3.5mm mini locking Input Jack (40)
connector and turning the ring to securely
lock in. When ready to play, slide the Power
Off/Mute/On Switch (41) to “ON” position
to un-mute the audio. Adjust the volume
lower on the receiver’s line level SUM
Output (18) for one-to-one unity gain with a
hardwired cord or select up to an added
4-5dB boost by leaving the receiver volume
to maximum for normal use with guitars
and bass guitars. Note this function is best
when using two transmitters for switching
during performance as these is only a single
mixed output from the two receivers. If an
individual output per receiver is desired, use
the XLR Mic Outputs (17), noting that those
are only fixed Mic level outputs.
If you are not satisfied with a channel after
scanning, repeat again anytime for another
free channel.
Operating the BT-1KU
Bodypack Transmitter
During normal operation with the unit
powered on, the transmitter power level
can be changed by sliding the RF Power
Switch (46) to “H” to increase the
transmitted RF power (for longer range) or
to “L” to decrease the RF power (reduced
range). This is a useful feature as the “L”
setting increases battery life and also
optimizes the number of channels that can
be used simultaneously in a given location.
Use this setting for normal use not requiring
maximum operating range. A range walk
test before use will determine which
setting is best for your application.
Note: The audio level should be adjusted on
the instrument as when using a hard-wired cord.
For most applications the transmitter’s Input
Volume Level (29) should be set at 0dB for optimal
performance. Use attenuation levels (-10dB, -20dB,
-30dB) only for higher output instruments, such as
bass guitars with active pickups, and then only if
needed for cleaner sound.
The Power Off/Mute/On Switch (41) has three
positions and functions both as a power
on/off and as an audio mute on/off switch.
After the unit is powered on, slide the
power switch to the “ON” position to un-
mute the audio. With Power Off/Mute/On
switch in either in “MUTE” or ON” position
the receiver’s RF Signal Meter (12) and one
Diversity a or B (8/13) indicator should now
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Specifications
SYSTeM OVeRall SPeCIFICaTIOnS
Operating Frequency Range
Freq. Synthesized
Pll System Frequency Stability
Frequency Response
Dynamic Range
(U.S.) Band 1: 672.000-696.975MHz, (Int.) Band 2: 795.000-819.975MHz
(1000 channels switchable) 25kHz/step
<0.005%
30Hz-18kHz +/-3dB
120dB
Harmonic Distortion
Modulation
Operating Range
<0.5%
FM (F3E) +/-25kHz normal, +/-75kHz max
150-250 feet typical, 500+feet max line-of-sight
2W-1KU ReCeIVeR SPeCIFICaTIOnS
Receiver System
Dual conversion Super Heterodyne with True Diversity
(two complete receiver sections with optimum audio selected)
60dB, normal +/-75kHz offset
Selectivity
Image Rejection
Sensitivity
Spurious Rejection
Mute Threshold
Controls
-70dB, minimum
-107dBm, normal
65dB, normal
-65dBm to -95dBm (adjustable)
UP/DOWN selects, SET, IR Sync, Power ON/OFF buttons,
MUTE Level control
lCD Display
Dual backlight LCD panels indicating selected Group/Channel, Received
RF levels, A/B diversity, and unbalanced receiver Out Volume levels
5-segment LED tree indicating received audio levels from transmitter
Unbalanced output: LINE Level output adjustable
Balanced output: MIC level output fixed
Balanced and unbalanced: 600 Ω
aF/PeaK leD Display
audio Output level
Output Impedance
Power Requirement
antennas
16VDC/0.8A
Dual BNC right angle
Dimensions
Weight
17”W x 7.5”D x 2”H (43.2cm x 19.1cm x 5.1cm)
4.08 lbs (1.85 Kg)
Housing Construction
Metal
HT-1KU HanDHelD TRanSMITTeR SPeCIFICaTIOnS
RF Output Power
HI/LOW selectable
HI: +14dBm (25mW typical), LOW: +4dBm (2.5mW typical)
Harmonic and Spurious emission
audio Input levels
Impedance
-50dBc normal
24mV for +/- 25 KHz deviation
6.0 kΩ
Controls
Power ON/OFF, RF Power HI/LOW switches, Set/Up/Down
lCD Display
antenna Type
Group/Channels/ Input Volume/ Battery Levels
Integral
Battery Type
Battery life
2 x AA alkaline batteries operation
8-10 hours typical
Dimensions
Weight (w/o batteries)
Housing Construction
10”L x 2”D (25.4 cm x 5.1 cm)
11 oz (0.312 kg)
Metal
BT-1KU BODYPaCK TRanSMITTeR SPeCIFICaTIOnS
RF Output Power
Hi/Lo selectable
HI: +14dBm (25mW typical), LOW: +4dBm (2.5mW typical)
-50dBc normal
(Lapel/Lavaliere—LT)/ (Headmic™ LT/HM)/ (Instrument—GT)
5kΩ (Lav Mic), 500 kΩ (Instr.)
Power OFF/MUTE/ON, RF Power HI/LOW switches, Set/Up/Down
Mini 3.5mm with locking nut
Harmonic and Spurious emission
audio Input levels
Input Impedance
Controls
Input Connector
lCD Display
Group/ Channels/ Input Volume/ Battery Levels
External fixed
antenna Type
Battery Type
Battery life
2 x AA alkaline batteries operation
8-10 Hours typical
Dimensions
Weight (w/o batteries)
Housing Construction
2.5”W x 3.25”H x 1-13/16”D (6.35cm x 8.3cm x 1.82cm)
3.8 oz (0.108 kg)
Metal
Specifications subject to change at any time without prior notice for purposes of product improvement
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Cautions and Troubleshooting
To reprogram, you must first find an open
Feedback
channel. To do this, follow the operating
procedure outlined in Selecting the 2W-1KU
Receiver Volume Level / Group / Channel.
With the associated transmitter off, scroll
through the groups/channels to find one that
shows no received signal on the receiver’s
RF Signal Meter (12) (no bars). Also, there
must be no bars either on each of the
three immediately adjacent channels both
above and below the selected channel for
optimum interference-free operation (i.e. in
a field of seven adjacent channel total—
with the channel used in the middle). If
operating multiple 2W-1KU Series systems
simultaneously, repeat this procedure
with every new channel being selected,
with previously tuned systems all on,
both transmitters and receivers.
Avoid acoustic feedback (howling or
screeching) by taking care in selecting
PA volume, transmitter location and
speaker placement.
Please also note the pickup pattern
characteristics of the microphone selected.
Unidirectional mics are more resistant to
feedback. However, they pick up sound
sources best that are directly in front of the
mic. Also mics that are farther from the
sound source require more acoustic gain
and thus are also more prone to feed back
than close-source mics such as handheld.
no or low audio
If you are not getting audio through the
system, carefully re-check all setups.
Especially note that the receiver and
transmitter must be set to operate on the
same RF channel. For BT-1KU bodypack
transmitter, also confirm that the Power
Off/Mute/On Switch (41) is not in the Mute
position. The receiver’s Unbalanced line
level Out (18) is adjustable so make sure
the Volume (11) is set properly.
Please note that wireless frequencies are
shared with other radio services. According
to FCC regulations, wireless microphone
operations are unprotected from
interference from other licensed operations
in the band. If any interference is received
by any Government or non-government
operation, the wireless microphone must
cease operation or change frequencies.
The above statement is valid only for use
in the U.S.A.
RF Interference and
Finding Open Channels
Note: More bars in the Received Signal (12) icon
indicate good signal strength in operation with the
transmitter on, but more than 1 bar showing with
the transmitter off also indicates the presence of
likely RF interfering signals at that location. If this
happens, select a different GRP/CH. One bar or
less is ideal for interference-free operation.
If you encounter slight receiving interference
when the transmitter is far from the receiver
(from other than an operating TV station
on the same frequency), often it can be
overcome by adjusting the receiver‘s Squelch
Control (16) (see 2W-1KU Receiver: Adjusting
the Squelch). If receiving interference on a
selected channel with the transmitter off,
you must reprogram the receiver
and transmitter to a different channel.
See: Selecting the 2W-1KU Receiver Volume
Level / Group / Channel
Programming the HT-1KU/BT-1KU
to the Selected Channel
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Miscellaneous Tips
• For optimal operation with external
antennas, low loss RF shielded cable
should be used and the length of the
cable should not exceed 10 ft. (3 m).
• For the best operation, the receiver should
be placed at least 3 ft. (1 m) above the
ground and 3 ft. (1 m) away from a wall or
metal surface. The transmitter should also
be at least 3 ft. (1 m) from the receiver.
Keep antennas away from noise sources
such as motors, automobiles, neon lights,
signal processors, computers, as well as
large metal objects.
• The receiver antennas should be kept
away from any metal surfaces whenever
possible as they can reflect away or
shield the incoming RF signal.
• If the receiver’s volume control is set
too high, it may overdrive the input
of the attached audio mixer, causing
distortion. Conversely, if the output is set
too low, the overall signal-to-noise ratio
of the system may be reduced, causing
noticeable hiss. If such noise occurs,
adjust the output level of the receiver
so that highest sound pressure level
going into the microphone transmitter
causes no input overload in the mixer, but
permits the mixer level control to operate
in the normal range (not too high and
not too low). This provides the optimum
signal-to-noise for the entire system.
• A receiver cannot receive signals from
two or more transmitters simultaneously.
• Turn the transmitter off when it is not
in use. For longest life, remove the
batteries if the unit is not to be used for
a long period as the transmitters draw
a tiny residual current to maintain the
programmed settings, even when turned
off. Also, since batteries installed for a
long time can sometimes corrode and/or
leak, causing damage, it is generally
recommended that batteries be removed
whenever the transmitters are not
being used.
• Before inserting the batteries, ensure that • When using the BT-1KU bodypack for
they are inserted with the correct polarity.
instrument use: Scratchy noises can
sometimes occur when an electric guitar
with dirty pots or connections is used with
a wireless system. Therefore, the supplied
capacitor provides first-order filtering of
the RF signal from the cord into the guitar
and eliminates virtually all scratchy noises.
Should your equipment still produce
scratchy noise, we suggest these steps
to eliminate problems:
• Before operation, confirm that the
receiver and associated transmitter are
tuned to the same frequency group and
channel number.
• After making a receiver channel change,
ensure that the corresponding change is
also made on the matching transmitter.
• Use only brand new alkaline batteries.
Do not use “general purpose” carbon
batteries. When batteries are weak,
replace all the batteries at the same time.
Do not mix new and old batteries.
1) Make sure all guitar volume and tone
pots are clean and all contacts are solid.
This is very important.
2) Solder a 47pF capacitor across the pot
to ground terminal of the guitar’s volume
and tone pots to provide extra filtering.
• Position the receiver so that it has the least
possible obstructions between it and the
transmitter. Line-of-sight is best!
• During operation, the transmitter and the
receiver should be as close as possible for
optimum results but never closer than 3 ft.
(1 m) as that may overload the receiver’s
input circuitry and cause noises.
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Frequency
Frequency Plan
Band 1 (U.S.): 672.000-696.975MHz
Band 2 (International): 795.000-819.975MHz
25KHz per step (1000 Channels) U.S.
Accessories
Part number
Description
IC-U1K
Instrument cable included for BT-1KU/GT transmitter,
3.5mm locking mini plug to ¼”
Service Information
In the U.S. If you are experiencing operational problems with your system, please refer to
service, please contact the Nady Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a Return
Authorization (R/A) Number and service quote (if out of warranty). Make sure the R/A
Number is clearly marked on the outside of the package that you are returning.
If your unit is out of warranty, please enclose a cashier’s check or money order (or pay
by credit card) per instructions by the Nady Service Department. Ship your unit prepaid
to: Nady Systems, Service Department, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA 94608.
Include a brief description of the problem you are experiencing. For service of a unit under
warranty, please follow the instructions in the following section.
Outside the U.S For service or warranty matters please contact the Nady distributor in your
country through the dealer/store from which you purchased this product.
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as
it can be dangerous and will also void the warranty.
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One Year Limited Warranty
Nady Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the unit is free from any defects
in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase. If any such
defect is discovered within the warranty period, Nady Systems, Inc. will repair or replace the unit free of
charge, subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon return to Nady Systems. Please do not
return your Nady product to the store where it was purchased as Nady Systems handles your warranty
service directly. Communication with our Service Department is the most efficient means of servicing
your unit and we are dedicated to keeping you a satisfied customer.
To the extent permitted by law, any applicable implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability
and fitness are hereby limited to one year from the date of purchase. Consequential or incidental
damages resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranties are hereby excluded.
This warranty is in lieu of all other agreements and warranties, general or special, express or implied
and no representative or person including a Nady dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to assume
for us any other liability in connection with the sale or use of this Nady Systems’ product.
Whereas some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, and do not allow
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations and exclusions may not apply
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary
from state to state.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions:
1) This system must have been purchased from an authorized Nady dealer and all warranty
service must be performed by Nady’s service department. Any service not performed by Nady
will automatically void this warranty.
2) Items not covered: physical damage resulting from improper handling of the unit in transit from the
factory by the shipper (Nady Systems is not responsible for such damage and all such claims must be
made against the shipping company by the consignee); defects caused by normal wear of the product
(expendable parts are typically connectors, cables, potentiometers, switches and similar components);
damage or defects caused by abuse, neglect, accident, failure to connect or operate the unit in any way
that does not comply with applicable technical or safety regulations, or improper repair, excessive heat
or humidity, alteration or unreasonable use of the unit, causing cracks, broken cases/housings or parts;
damage caused by leaking batteries; finish or appearance items; items damaged in shipment en route to
Nady Systems, Inc. for repair. The warranty is null and void if any Nady serial number has been removed
or defaced.
How To Obtain Service:
1) If factory service is required, you must contact our Service Department at (510) 652-2411 for a return
authorization (RA) number. Make sure the RA number is clearly marked on the outside of your package.
(Please note: if an RA number is not included, our shipping department cannot accept your package.)
2) Send the unit back to Nady Systems, 6701 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608 freight
pre-paid. You must include proof of date and place of purchase (i.e., photocopy of your bill of sale) and
a brief description of the unit’s problem(s) or Nady cannot be responsible for repair or replacement.
Nady Systems, Inc. will not repair, nor be held responsible, for any units returned without proper
identification, return address, and RA number clearly marked on the package.
3) Per the above, Nady will perform all warranty service and return the unit to you at no charge.
Nady Systems will inform the buyer if product sent in does not meet the terms of this warranty
and will provide a quote for fixing the unit and/or shipping it back exclusively at the buyer’s expense.
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