Product Detail
The MIPRO ACT-5802/ACT-58H2 is a top - notch audio solution. It's an ISM 5 GHz 1/2U dual - channel digital receiver bundled with two ISM 5 GHz digital handheld wireless microphones. The ACT - 5802 receiver, housed in a 1/2U metal chassis, features a MIPRO - style panel with an intuitive operating procedure. Its built - in high - efficiency antenna and graphic OLED screen offer a wide, blind - spot - free view. With stable digital modulation circuitry, all frequencies are in a single band. You can choose from 12 interference - free channels in Group A or 24 in Group B1 & B2. Each channel allows 64 IDs and a specific ID to prevent interference. Group A has less interference, while Group B is great for more channels or lower latency, though they can't operate simultaneously. The dual - tuner true diversity receiving system avoids 2.4 GHz interference, ensuring long - range reception and no signal drop - outs. The well - designed PCB in a sturdy chassis means ultra - low malfunction rates. The ACT - 58H handheld microphones have an ergonomic design with a unique look. Their interchangeable capsule modules come with premium condenser or dynamic options from MIPRO. The multi - layered metal grille protects the capsule from impact and noise, and the upper grille can be easily removed for cleaning. The world - first ACT function provides quick and precise frequency sync to the receiver. With a default gain setting of 0 dB, it offers high dynamic range for distortion - free loud singing. Technical specs: The ACT - 5802 has a frequency range of 5,725 - 5,850 MHz, a sample rate of 24 - bit/48 kHz, and a latency of < 1.7 ms in Group B. It has balanced XLR and unbalanced - 6.3 mm output connectors with an adjustable range. The ACT - 58H operates at 5.8 GHz, has a 20 mW RF output power (country - dependent), and uses 2 AA alkaline batteries.
Using the MIPRO ACT - 5802/ACT - 58H2 is easy. First, connect the receiver to a power source using the external 100 - 240V AC switching power supply. Then, insert 2 AA alkaline batteries into each of the handheld microphones. To set up the channels, you can use the ACT Sync function on the receiver. You can choose between Group A and Group B channels according to your needs. If there's less interference in your environment, Group A is a good choice. If you need more channels or lower latency, go for Group B, but remember they can't work at the same time. When using the microphones, hold them comfortably as they're ergonomically designed. If you want to change the microphone capsule, it's easy to swap between the condenser and dynamic options. Just be careful when handling the multi - layered metal grille to avoid damage. For maintenance, regularly clean the upper grille of the microphone by detaching it. Keep the receiver and microphones in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or humidity. When not in use, store the batteries separately to prevent battery leakage. Also, make sure to update the device settings if there are any firmware updates available to ensure optimal performance.