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RAD-360
True Diversity Wireless Microphone System
Thank you for choosing the Audix RAD-360! This product was designed to provide you
with many years of reliable service. Please read this manual before using the system
to familiarize yourself with its operation.

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Table of Contents
Introduction....................................................2
Types Of Transmitters ...........................................2
Frequency Groupings............................................3
Important Items ................................................3
Unpacking.....................................................4
Description Of Receiver ........................................5-6
Description Of Handheld Transmitter................................7
Description Of Bodypack .........................................8
Setting Up The Receiver .........................................9
Connecting The Power...........................................9
Connecting Antennas ............................................9
Connecting The Receiver........................................10
P.A. Application................................................10
Guitar Application ..............................................10
Battery Installation .............................................11
Setting The Frequency On The Receiver............................12
Setting The Frequency On The Handheld Transmitter .................13
Setting The Frequency On The Bodypack ...........................14
Locking/Unlocking The Receiver ..................................15
Locking The Handheld Transmitter ................................16
Unlocking The Handheld Transmitter...............................17
Locking/Unlocking The Bodypack .................................18
Adjusting Sensitivity On The Handheld Transmitter....................19
Adjusting Sensitivity On The Bodypack .............................20
Using The Bodypack ........................................21-22
Using The Scan Feature On The Receiver ..........................23
Battery Life Indicators...........................................24
Performance Tips ...........................................25-26
Troubleshooting ...............................................27
Specications ..............................................28-30

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INTRODUCTION:
NOTICE: Users of wireless microphones in the USA, on frequencies listed
under FCC part 74.801 must comply with eligibility & licensing requirements
under FCC Part 74.832. Please review terms at:
www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_00/47cfr74_00.html
Receipt or use of this product acknowledges acceptance of the FCC
regulations. For further questions, you may contact Audix.
Wireless microphones have risen in popularity in the last several years. With
the improved technology available today, your Audix wireless system is able
to offer excellent sound quality and reliable performance for a wide range of
applications ranging from Houses of Worship to professional concert stages.
While it is true that wireless systems allow for greater freedom of movement,
they have also introduced a new set of performance challenges. This section
is intended to give you some guidelines to ensure optimal performance with
your Audix Wireless System.
Types of transmitters:
1. The handheld: The handheld is just what it sounds like. It looks similar to
your wired handheld mic you use on stage, and acts the same, except no
wires!
2. The Bodypack: The Bodypack is a transmitter you wear clipped to your
clothing. There are a variety of different mic options to plug into the
Bodypack. These include; a lavaliere (also known as a lapel mic), a
headset mic, and a clip-on mic for saxophone or brass instruments. An
adapting cable is available for use with guitar or bass. Audix has all of
these options available.
RF:
All wireless mics work on Radio Frequencies (RF). Whether in the VHF or
UHF band, all transmission of wireless information is via RF. The Audix
RAD-360 is in the UHF band with 193 user selectable frequencies per
frequency group.

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Care and consideration must be given in the positioning of the receiver as
well as the transmitter. Metal in your walls, large numbers of people, other
wireless mics, TV stations, radio stations, distance, and battery strength are
among the things that can interfere with RF transmission.
Frequency Groups Available:
PURPLE (P) = 614 Mhz - 638 MHz (USA)
BLACK (B) = 638 MHz - 662 MHz (USA)
RED (R) = 782 MHz - 806 MHz (International only)
GREEN (G) = 790 MHz - 814 MHz (International only)
Important Items:
1. Never open up the receiver! Doing so will void the warranty and may
expose you to potential electrical hazards.
2. Always un-plug the receiver prior to moving it to a new location.
3. If you are not planning to use the system for a long period of time,
Audix recommends that you remove the batteries from the transmit-
ter.
4. Do not expose the units to direct sunlight or heat sources such as an
electric heater.
5. Do not expose the units to excessive moisture or submerge them in
water
6. If it becomes necessary to clean your RAD-360 System, use a clean
damp cloth for this purpose. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents.

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UNPACKING YOUR RAD-360:
Before beginning installation of your Wireless System, please check the list on
the side of your packing box for contents and be sure all the components are
included. Your system should include a combination of the following compo-
nents:
1. (1) RAD 360 Receiver
2. (1) RAD 360 Transmitter. This may be either a Handheld or Body
pack Transmitter.
a) If you have purchased a Bodypack system you will also
have one (1) mic to be plugged into the Bodypack.
b) If you purchased the guitar system, you will receive one (1)
guitar cable to plug into the Bodypack.
3. (1) Power Supply
4. (2) Antennas
5. (1) Rack Mount Kit and screws
6. (1) Padded carrying case
7. (1) 1/4" - 1/4" audio patch cable
8. (1) Screwdriver for changing settings on the Bodypack
Once you have veried each of these components is present, you are ready
to begin the installation of your RAD-360 System.

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Description of RAD-360 Receiver
(front)
Front Panel:
1. LCD Display Screen: Displays status of both Transmitter and Receiver
including Channel, RF level, Audio Level, and Battery life.
2. SET button: This button is used to change and store settings.
3. UP button: Changes parameter “up” or increase
4. DOWN button: Changes parameter “down” or decrease
5. GAIN control knob: Controls output of signal to mixer/preamp.
6. POWER switch

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Description of RAD-360 Receiver
(back)
Back Panel:
7. STRAIN RELIEF for power cable: Prevents power cable from
being pulled out.
8. POWER PLUG input: Always use included power supply. Use of
any other power supply other than the one provided may damage
your unit and void your warranty.
9. UNBALANCED AUDIO OUT: Provides an unbalanced output
from receiver to audio mixer.
10. BALANCED XLR AUDIO OUT: Provides a balanced output
from receiver.
11. ANTENNA SOCKETS: Connects either antenna or extension cable.
12. SERIAL NUMBER: Please retain for your records and warranty.

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Description of RAD-360 Handheld Transmitter
1. LCD Display Screen: Displays status of transmitter including Channel and
Battery Life.
2. DOWN button: Changes parameter “down” or decrease.
3. SET button: This button is used to change and store settings.
4. UP button: Changes parameter “up” or increase.
5. GRILL: Constructed of extremely durable spring steel to resist scratches
and dents.
6. BODY
7. BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER
8. POWER SWITCH: Also functions as a mute switch.

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Description of RAD-360 Bodypack Transmitter
1. Antenna
2. Power switch
3. LCD Display Screen: Displays status of transmitter including
Channel and Battery Life.
4. Mic or guitar cable connector
5. UP button: Changes parameter “up” or increase.
6. DOWN button: Changes parameter “down” or decrease.
7. SET button: This button is used to change and store settings.
8. Sliding cover latches
9. Sliding protective metal cover
10. Three position pad
11. Gain potentiometer 20dB
12. Belt clip
13. Battery compartment (note polarity)
Front
Back
Battery Compartment

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Setting up the Receiver
Connecting Power:
Begin by looping POWER CABLE through STRAIN RELIEF (g. 1). This will
prevent cable from being pulled from socket during operation. Plug POWER
CABLE into POWER SOCKET (g. 2). Connect to power source.
g. 1 g. 2
Connecting Antennas:
Line slots on ANTENNA up with ANTENNA BNC SOCKET on back of unit (g.
3). Push ANTENNA on and twist clockwise to lock using knurled section of
ANTENNA (g. 4).
g. 3 g. 4
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