background image

4000 Series artist elite

®

 wireless systems

Frequency-agile True Diversity UHF Receiver

AEW-R4100

Features

•  IntelliScan™ automatic frequency scanning and selection on all  
  linked receivers
•  Two compatible frequency bands with 996 selectable channels each
•  25 kHz frequency spacing makes it easier to find a clear, open  
  frequency in crowded RF environments
•  True diversity receiver with dual IF design for dropout free and  
  silent, automatic switching
•  Up to 40 systems compatible using both bands
•  High efficiency dual companding system for flawless audio
•  Digital Tone Lock™ squelch that communicates transmitter data  
  to the receiver
•  Adjustable receiver squelch
•  Receiver internal function menu with soft-touch controls
•  High visibility white-on-blue LCD receiver status display
•  All components store up to five preset configurations  
  including names
•  Rear panel, front panel or external antenna mount options with  
  12-volt antenna power
•  Balanced and unbalanced outputs with three-position attenuator
•  Ground lift switch on balanced output
•  Headphone output
•  Flexible 

1

/

2

 wave antennas supplied for superior range

•  Receiver mounts in a single rack space (1 or 2 units)

Description

The AEW-R4100 receiver operates on one of two UHF bands with 996 

selectable frequencies. 25 kHz frequency spacing enables the systems 

to easily find an open frequency in crowded RF environments. It is 

equipped with IntelliScan

®

 automatic channel assignment system, which 

greatly simplifies the selection of usable frequencies in a multi-channel 

wireless system and eliminates the need for searching for clear channels. 

The receiver features true diversity reception with two antennas feeding 

two completely independent RF sections. Automatic logic circuitry 

continuously compares and selects the superior received signal providing 

better sound quality and reducing the potential for dropouts. A unique 

dual compander design extends the audio bandwidth of the system and 

an advanced digital Tone Lock™ squelch helps minimize interference. In 

addition, the Tone Lock signal from the transmitter also conveys informa-

tion on the transmitter’s battery condition, mute status, and transmitter 

name back to the receiver for display. All receiver functions are accessed 

via front panel soft-touch controls with lockout capability to prevent 

unauthorized access. The receiver’s front panel display provides continu-

ous indication of RF signal strength along with the audio modulation level 

of the received signal. Features not often found on other receivers 

include high pass filter, meter hold function, adjustable squelch, alert 

indicators on the front panel and 12V DC power on the antenna connec-

tions for powered RF accessories. A front panel headphone connection 

with level control is provided for audio confidence monitoring. Four user 

selectable, namable presets allow the ability to store and recall com-

monly used settings increasing the flexibility of the receiver in multi-use 

venues. Designed to operate from mains AC, the receiver incorporates a 

universal self selecting internal power supply with standard IEC power 

connector eliminating the need for a wall wart. Each receiver incorporates 

rear-panel connections for balanced XLR and unbalanced 

1

/

4

" outputs with 

adjustable gain along with detachable BNC 

1

/

2

 wave antennas. The 

receiver is halfwidth for a standard 1U 19" rack space and includes 

rack-mount adapters.

Architect’s and Engineer’s Specifications

The frequency-agile automatic scanning FM wireless receiver shall be 

designed to operate in UHF bands of either 541.500–566.375 MHz or 

655.500–680.375 MHz and shall be capable of operating on any of 996 

PLL-synthesized channels per band. The all-metal receiver shall provide an 

intelligent automatic scanning and frequency plan building function to select 

and coordinate appropriate local usable channels for proper wireless system 

operation for all linked receivers. All receiver functions shall be controlled by 

soft-touch controls on the receiver front panel. It shall be a true diversity 

receiver with two independent internal tuner sections, automatically 

selecting the highest quality signal for the receiver’s output. The receiver 

shall incorporate a dual compander system for processing high and low 

audio frequencies separately. The system will be equipped with an advanced 

Tone Lock™ digital identification system to ensure that only the desired wire-

less microphone transmitter allows the receiver to be un-muted. The receiver 

shall have four operator indicators on the front panel: transmitter low battery 

warning, signal loss, input overload and transmitter power setting. The receiv-

er shall continuously monitor and display the battery life indicator of the 

associated wireless transmitter, the RF signal strength and the selection of 

internal dual tuner sections (A&B). A high-visibility white-on-blue receiver 

display shall be provided to visually monitor receiver functions and shall be 

visible in both bright and low light conditions. The display in conjunction with 

front panel soft-touch controls shall be used to configure and set up the 

receiver’s operating parameters. It shall be possible to show the receiver or 

transmitter name on the display in alphanumeric characters. Four selectable, 

namable user presets shall be provided to store and recall receiver param-

eters. It shall be possible to lock out all receiver front panel controls to 

prevent unauthorized operation. A front panel headphone connection with 

independent output level control shall be provided for audio confidence 

monitoring. The receiver shall have a rear panel selector to lift the ground 

connection from pin 1 of the XLR-type output connector to prevent ground 

loops. A three-position audio output attenuator shall be located on the rear 

panel to match the receiver output to ancillary equipment. The receiver shall 

be powered by 100–240V AC 50–60 Hz and incorporate a detachable power 

cable assembly using standard IEC connections. Antennas shall be located 

on the rear of the receiver and shall utilize standard BNC-type connectors to 

allow them to be detached from the receiver to facilitate the receiver being 

used with external antennas or antenna distribution devices. Switchable 12V 

DC antenna power shall be provided to power external active antenna 

system devices. The receiver’s design shall provide totally silent audio output 

muting when the wireless transmitter is turned off or signal is lost. The 

wireless receiver and the supplied metal rack-mounting brackets shall be 

industrial black. The receiver shall be rackmountable singly or in pairs in a 

single rack space.

The wireless receiver shall be an Audio-Technica AEW-R4100 or equivalent.

Reviews: