AEQ LISTENER 8 User Manual Download Page 6

 

AEQ

 

LISTENER 8

 

AM/FM MONITORING MULTIRECEIVER 

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OPERATION 
 

 
The unit shows a simple screen with information of the frequencies pre-set and a 
main menu.  The operation is very simple, based on the utilization of the menu 

keys: 

 

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(ENTER) and  ESC

 

Generally, the arrows we will move through the different options and we modify 

values of a selected setting with ENTER key.  To leave a value without changing the 
settings, press ESC.  The ESC key also mutes the alarm buzzer when sounded. 

 
  

DISPLAY 

 

The default display shows the state of the 8 receivers divided across 2 pages which 

can be selected using the up/down arrows.  Both pages show the pre-set number, 
the band, frequency and whether or not the alarm is activated when carrier 

frequency (also stereo pilot for FM) is lost. 

 

 
PROGRAMMING 

 

By accessing the second menu option by using PROG the configuration of each 
receiver can be designed. The arrow keys move through the fields and when ENTER 

is pressed, the value for each field is selected.  The arrow keys are then used to 
change the setting and press ENTER to accept or ESC to cancel. 

 
The available parameters for each preset: 

 

 

PRE-SET CHANNEL  

 

BAND – to select AM or FM 

 

FREQUENCY (FM in MHz, AM in KHz) 

 

ALARM – to enable/disable alarm for each pre-set. 

 

MUTE – mutes the audio and turns on the mute LED for the preset. 

 
 

 
ALARMS 

 

 

Each time that an event in one of the receivers causes an alarm, an audible buzzer will 
sound and an output in the rear DB9 connector will be activated, where by means of a 
closing contact can therefore further activate a remote indicator (not supplied).  The 
buzzer can be cancelled with the ESCAPE key, nevertheless the alarm output will be 
maintained on the DB9 connector until the condition causes the alarm ceases.  

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LISTENER 8

Page 1: ...AEQ LISTENER 8 AM FM Monitoring Multi Receiver USER MANUAL ED 08 06 ...

Page 2: ...NER 8 AM FM MONITORING MULTIRECEIVER 2 BASIC USER S MANUAL AEQ LISTENER 8 DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 FRONT VIEW 5 REAR VIEW 5 OPERATION 6 DISPLAY PROGRAMMING ALARMS CONNECTOR PINOUTS 7 ...

Page 3: ... tuned and the front panel display allows for real time monitoring of key parameters such as carrier stereo pilot absence of tuning and mute The unit also has alarms for lack of carrier and stereo pilot and mute It is also equipped with an RS 232 port to allow PC control Local listening of each receiver can be achieved through the internal loudspeaker or by using the headphone jack and select the ...

Page 4: ...n 70 dB Spurious Radiation EN 55013 compliant Complies with EN 55020 AM RECEIVER Frequency Range 522 kHz 1611 kHz steps of 9 kHz Intermediate Frequency 450kHz Sensitivity at S N 20 dB 60 dBm Maximum SNR 50 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 0 7 Image Rejection 36 dB IF Rejection 55 dB Frequency Response 40 Hz a 4 kHz 10 dB AGC Range 58 dB GENERAL Operating Temperature 20º C a 70º C Dimensions 2HU x 19 x...

Page 5: ...AEQ LISTENER 8 AM FM MONITORING MULTIRECEIVER 5 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW ...

Page 6: ...st PROGRAMMING By accessing the second menu option by using PROG the configuration of each receiver can be designed The arrow keys move through the fields and when ENTER is pressed the value for each field is selected The arrow keys are then used to change the setting and press ENTER to accept or ESC to cancel The available parameters for each preset PRE SET CHANNEL BAND to select AM or FM FREQUEN...

Page 7: ... 9M AUDIO 5 8 DB 9M DB 9M RDS BUZZER DB 15M 1 GND 1 GND 1 GND 1 GND 2 L1 2 L5 2 CH1 2 CH1 3 R1 3 R5 3 CH2 3 CH2 4 L2 4 L5 4 CH3 4 CH3 5 R2 5 R6 5 CH4 5 CH4 6 L3 6 L7 6 CH5 6 NC 7 R3 7 R7 7 CH6 7 NC 8 L4 8 L8 8 CH7 8 NC 9 R4 9 R8 9 CH8 9 NC 10 NC 11 CH5 12 CH6 13 CH7 14 CH8 15 VCC ...

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