AKG IVM 4500 User Instructions Download Page 2

Table of Contents

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FCC Statement

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Getting Started Quickly

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Symbols and Characters

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1 Safety and Environment

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Safety ....................................................................25
High Volume ..........................................................25
Environment ..........................................................26

2 Description

..........................................................27

Introduction...........................................................27
Unpacking.............................................................27
Optional Accessories ............................................27
SST 4500 Stationary Transmitter...........................27

Front Panel .....................................................27
Display............................................................28
Rear Panel ......................................................28

SPR 4500 Stereo Bodypack Receiver ...................28

Controls ..........................................................28
Display............................................................29

IP 2 Earbuds ..........................................................29

3 Setting Up

............................................................30

Placing the Transmitter..........................................30
Rack Mounting the Transmitter .............................30

Rack Mounting a Single Transmitter ...............30
Rack Mounting Two Transmitters 
Side by Side....................................................30

Setting Up the Receiver.........................................31

Inserting Batteries...........................................31
Powering Up (LOCK/SETUP Modes) ..............31
Powering Down ..............................................31
Automatic Frequency Selection......................31
Manual Group/Channel Selection...................32
Selecting Frequencies Manually .....................32
Connecting Earbuds .......................................32

Setting Up the Transmitter.....................................33

Antenna ..........................................................33
Audio Connections .........................................33
Connecting to Power ......................................34
Setting Up (LOCK/SETUP Modes)..................34
Deactivating the RF Output ............................34
Selecting Frequencies 
from the Preset Screen ...................................34
Selecting Frequencies 
from the Frequency Screen.............................34
Naming the Transmitter...................................34
Setting Input Gain ...........................................34

Multichannel Systems ...........................................34

4 Advanced Functions

...........................................36

Transmitter ............................................................36

SOUND...........................................................36
EXTRA ............................................................37

Receiver ................................................................37

Battery Management ......................................37
CUE Function .................................................37
RF Attenuation Pad.........................................38
Setting the Squelch Threshold........................38
Hearing Protection Limiter ..............................38

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Balance...........................................................38
Info..................................................................39

5 Cleaning

...............................................................39

Transmitter and Receiver.......................................39
Earbuds.................................................................39

6 Troubleshooting

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7 Specifications

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IVM 4500 ...............................................................41
SST 4500 Transmitter ............................................41
SPR 4500 Receiver ...............................................41
IP 2 Earbuds ..........................................................41
Standards..............................................................41

8 Appendix

............................................................122

Transmitter and Receiver Menus .........................122
Basic Functions (Figs. A1 to A8) ..........................124
Advanced Functions (Figs. A9 to A26).................128

Figs. 7 to 12

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FCC Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Parts 74 and 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equip-
ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and
the receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help.

Shielded  cables  and  I/O  cords  must  be  used  for  this
equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulations.
Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  in
writing by AKG Acoustics may void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Op-
eration is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

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IVM 4500

Summary of Contents for IVM 4500

Page 1: ...ng the equipment MODE D EMPLOI p 42 Veuillez lire cette notice avant d utiliser le syst me ISTRUZIONI PER L USO p 62 Prima di utilizzare l apparecchio leggere il manuale MODO DE EMPLEO p 82 Sirvase le...

Page 2: ...eiver Menus 122 Basic Functions Figs A1 to A8 124 Advanced Functions Figs A9 to A26 128 Figs 7 to 12 Foldout Pages FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for...

Page 3: ...ion Automatic Frequency Selection 6 Connect the earbuds to the receiver 7 Tune the transmitter to the same frequency you selected on the receiver sec tion Selecting Frequencies from the Preset Screen...

Page 4: ...rs s The following symbols are used in the menu diagrams Figs A1 through A26 on pages 121 to 136 24 IVM 4500 SETUP control on SST 4500 transmitter Jog switch on SPR 4500 receiver Long push appropx 2 s...

Page 5: ...he microphone inputs away from power lines of any type If you use cable ducts be sure to use separate ducts for the audio lines 10 Clean the equipment with a moistened not wet cloth only Be sure to di...

Page 6: ...using the earbuds if they are causing great discomfort or in fection 1 The power supply will draw a small amount of current even when the equip ment is switched off To save energy disconnect the power...

Page 7: ...RA 2 W passive wideband directional antenna RA 4000 W passive wideband omnidirectional antenna PSU 4000 central power supply HUB 4000 Q network interface MK PS antenna cables Front panel mounting kit...

Page 8: ...ected in parallel to the AUDIO IN jacks and carry the unprocessed input signal 3 AUDIO IN L CH1 MONO R CH2 Combined female XLR 1 4 jacks for feed ing in a stereo or mono signal The jacks accept both b...

Page 9: ...ating parameters of the receiver 1 Menus for Frequency Group Subchannel number of clean channels 2 Alphanumeric display 3 Menus for preset frequency frequency in MHz squelch 4 RF level meter limiter i...

Page 10: ...s microphone channels 1 Unscrew the four rubber feet 1 from the transmitter bottom panel 2 Unscrew the two fixing screws 2 from each side panel 3 Use the fixing screws 2 to screw the short bracket 3 t...

Page 11: ...thing you need to do is select a Pre set Read on in section Automatic Frequency Selection When powering up again later the receiver will automatically come on in LOCK mode The display will indicate t...

Page 12: ...nu The currently active frequency starts flashing 2 Confirm the selected frequency or use the arrow keys to select a different GROUP 3 Confirm the selected frequency 4 Program the transmitter to the s...

Page 13: ...signal Connect the stereo monitor outputs on your mixer to the two AUDIO IN jacks on the transmitter rear panel If your mixer can provide two different monitor signals e g AUX 1 for the soloist s mic...

Page 14: ...us screens Preset comes up only if a Preset has been saved Carrier frequency shown as a Subchannel number within a Frequency Group Frequency Carrier frequency in MHz This screen is always available ev...

Page 15: ...switch CW or CCW as many times as needed to call up the AUTO and CH labels on the display Select the desired Frequency Group The frequency search starts automatically The FREE tag incidactes how many...

Page 16: ...m 125 Hz to 250 Hz for added clarity Recommended for repairing indifferent muddy sound SOFT 1 3 Upper mid attenuation between 3 4 kHz and 6 8 kHz for a mel low sound Recommended for repairing excessiv...

Page 17: ...can call up the following details about your transmitter in this order Firmware version e g F 3 09 Frequency band e g B 5 E5 Preset version e g P 1 00 Audio preset version e g A 03 00 You can reset al...

Page 18: ...urn the jog switch CW to call up the frequency menu 1 You can select the desired frequency in 25 kHz increments 2 Save your setting SAVE Y The selected frequency will be added to your CUE GROUP 1 In C...

Page 19: ...volume of both channels is the same 3 To save your selection press the Jog switch briefly You can call up the balance screen even in LOCK mode by pressing the Jog switch briefly You can set and save t...

Page 20: ...5 Transmitter is tuned to different frequency than receiver 6 Receiver batteries are not in serted properly 7 Receiver batteries battery pack dead 8 Transmitter is too far away from receiver or squel...

Page 21: ...ter digitally controlled Audio processor 24 bit DSP Audio outputs AUDIO LOOP 2 x jacks directly connected to audio input LINE OUT TRS jack connected to audio section output 0 dBV max HP OUT 18 Hz to 2...

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