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DR-4000 Series Owner’s Manual

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Group 02

Group 03

Group 04

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672.725

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672.750

675.250

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682.750

685.250

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672.775

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672.800

675.300

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680.300

682.800

685.300

687.800

690.300

692.800

695.300

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672.825

675.325

677.825

680.325

682.825

685.325

687.825

690.325

692.825

695.325

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672.850

675.350

677.850

680.350

682.850

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687.850

690.350

692.850

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672.875

675.375

677.875

680.375

682.875

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687.875

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692.875

695.375

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672.900

675.400

677.900

680.400

682.900

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687.900

690.400

692.900

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672.925

675.425

677.925

680.425

682.925

685.425

687.925

690.425

692.925

695.425

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672.950

675.450

677.950

680.450

682.950

685.450

687.950

690.450

692.950

695.450

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672.975

675.475

677.975

680.475

682.975

685.475

687.975

690.475

692.975

695.475

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673.000

675.500

678.000

680.500

683.000

685.500

688.000

690.500

693.000

695.500

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673.025

675.525

678.025

680.525

683.025

685.525

688.025

690.525

693.025

695.525

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673.050

675.550

678.050

680.550

683.050

685.550

688.050

690.550

693.050

695.550

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673.075

675.575

678.075

680.575

683.075

685.575

688.075

690.575

693.075

695.575

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673.100

675.600

678.100

680.600

683.100

685.600

688.100

690.600

693.100

695.600

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673.125

675.625

678.125

680.625

683.125

685.625

688.125

690.625

693.125

695.625

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673.150

675.650

678.150

680.650

683.150

685.650

688.150

690.650

693.150

695.650

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673.175

675.675

678.175

680.675

683.175

685.675

688.175

690.675

693.175

695.675

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673.200

675.700

678.200

680.700

683.200

685.700

688.200

690.700

693.200

695.700

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673.225

675.725

678.225

680.725

683.225

685.725

688.225

690.725

693.225

695.725

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673.250

675.750

678.250

680.750

683.250

685.750

688.250

690.750

693.250

695.750

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673.275

675.775

678.275

680.775

683.275

685.775

688.275

690.775

693.275

695.775

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673.300

675.800

678.300

680.800

683.300

685.800

688.300

690.800

693.300

695.800

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673.325

675.825

678.325

680.825

683.325

685.825

688.325

690.825

693.325

695.825

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673.350

675.850

678.350

680.850

683.350

685.850

688.350

690.850

693.350

695.850

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673.375

675.875

678.375

680.875

683.375

685.875

688.375

690.875

693.375

695.875

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673.400

675.900

678.400

680.900

683.400

685.900

688.400

690.900

693.400

695.900

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673.425

675.925

678.425

680.925

683.425

685.925

688.425

690.925

693.425

695.925

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673.450

675.950

678.450

680.950

683.450

685.950

688.450

690.950

693.450

695.950

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673.475

675.975

678.475

680.975

683.475

685.975

688.475

690.975

693.475

695.975

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673.500

676.000

678.500

681.000

683.500

686.000

688.500

691.000

693.500

696.000

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674-680 MHZ

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680-686 MHZ

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686-692 MHZ

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692-698 MHZ

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Summary of Contents for DR-4000 Series

Page 1: ...igital reference com DR 4000 Series Professional UHF Wireless Systems DR 4600 Handheld Dynamic Microphone System DR 4500 Instrument Body Pack System 8868 Digital Ref 4600 Manual indd 1 10 27 09 10 37...

Page 2: ...be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through the ventilation ports or any other openings 13 CAUTION Electrical shock can result from removal of the receiver...

Page 3: ...on 10 IR Sync 10 Adjusting the Audio Output 11 Adjusting the Squelch 11 TRANSMITTER OPERATION 12 Handheld 12 Body Pack 12 Batteries 13 Powering On Off 14 Instrument Use 14 DR T40 DR T45 Transmitter Me...

Page 4: ...o included for these systems DR 4000 Series Systems DR 4600 Handheld Dynamic Microphone System DR 4500 Instrument Body Pack System DR 4000 Series UHF Wireless SystemS Features State of the art PLL UHF...

Page 5: ...l housing with optional DR40RM1 single or DR40RM2 dual side by side rack mount kits All metal transmitter construction for both Handheld and Body Pack Selectable RF power output NOTE DR T40 and DR T45...

Page 6: ...the receiver front panel The blue LCD screen will power on Finding a Clear Frequency The default setting for DR4600 Handheld is Group 8 Channel 00 DR4500 Instrument system is Group 3 Channel 00 Examin...

Page 7: ...for a few seconds Locate the IR window on the back of the DR T40 transmitter and hold it 4 in front of the IR window of the Receiver Press the Sync button on the Receiver and wait 4 seconds The LCD w...

Page 8: ...ceiver Press the Sync button on the Receiver and wait 4 seconds The LCD window on the transmitter will briefly turn blue and indicate the same Group Channel as the Receiver The Receiver s LCD will sho...

Page 9: ...LCD Window 8 Diversity Receiver A B Indicator 9 RF Signal Meter 10 Frequency GROUP 11 Frequency CHANNEL 12 Output VOLUME Level Back 13 DC Power Input Jack 14 Balanced XLR Microphone Level Output 15 S...

Page 10: ...device such as an effect processor or CD player Digital emissions can reduce RF range Installing Antennas Connect the two antennas included with your system to the two RF Connectors located on the ba...

Page 11: ...t on press the Power Switch for 2 seconds The LCD will light and show the GROUP CHANNEL assignment RF Level Meter Diversity and Output Volume The 5 segment AF LED TREE will display the received audio...

Page 12: ...se the UP DOWN buttons to change the value Press the SET button again to select CHANNEL and use the UP DOWN buttons to change the value See the RF Interference and Finding Open Channels section Page 1...

Page 13: ...controls both the A and B True Diversity receiver sections The control should be adjusted counterclockwise to the minimum RF squelch setting at which the RF Level Meter and the Diversity Indicator wi...

Page 14: ...y Meter 5 Segment 14 Input Volume Level Body Pack 1 3 5mm Locking Input Jack 2 ON MUTE OFF Switch 3 Antenna 4 LCD Display 5 IR Sync Receiver 6 RF Transmit Power 7 UP DOWN Buttons 8 SET Button 9 Batter...

Page 15: ...d DR T45 Body Pack Transmitter Open the battery compartment cover by gently pressing the two latches centered on the side of the unit and gently pull the latching door open Insert the batteries noting...

Page 16: ...ion No LCD or backlight is lit and the unit will turn off NOTE The RF Level Meter LCD RF and the Diversity A B Indicator LCD D on the receiver s LCD display should be on during normal operation Instru...

Page 17: ...g the Transmitter to the Selected Channel The Transmitter must be set to the same GROUP CHANNEL setting as the corresponding receiver The Transmitter can be programmed manually using the SET or UP DOW...

Page 18: ...r bars and an antenna icon If Sync fails use the transmitter s SET and UP DOWN buttons to match the Transmitter GROUP CHANNEL to the Receiver GROUP CHANNEL Turn the Power switch to On The wireless sys...

Page 19: ...eater transmission distance but reduces the number of simultaneous systems on air and can overload the receiver at close distances Only use High Power mode if greater distance is required over the Low...

Page 20: ...ent 1 Good Mic Placement The microphone is not in the direct path of the loudspeaker and the stage monitor is pointed at the null point of the cardioid microphone pattern 2 Poor Mic Placement The micr...

Page 21: ...ding the selected CHANNEL i e the three channels above and below the selected CHANNEL If operating multiple DR 4000 Series systems simultaneously repeat this procedure with every new CHANNEL selected...

Page 22: ...but never closer than 3 1 meter as that may overload the receiver s input circuitry and cause noise It is generally recommended that batteries should be removed anytime the transmitters are not being...

Page 23: ...4 800 13 672 325 674 825 677 325 679 825 682 325 684 825 687 325 689 825 692 325 694 825 14 672 350 674 850 677 350 679 850 682 350 684 850 687 350 689 850 692 350 694 850 15 672 375 674 875 677 375 6...

Page 24: ...95 575 44 673 100 675 600 678 100 680 600 683 100 685 600 688 100 690 600 693 100 695 600 45 673 125 675 625 678 125 680 625 683 125 685 625 688 125 690 625 693 125 695 625 46 673 150 675 650 678 150...

Page 25: ...6 450 678 950 681 450 683 950 686 450 688 950 691 450 693 950 696 450 79 673 975 676 475 678 975 681 475 683 975 686 475 688 975 691 475 693 975 696 475 80 674 000 676 500 679 000 681 500 684 000 686...

Page 26: ...RF levels A B diversity unbalanced receiver out Volume levels LED Display 5 segment LED tree indicating received audio levels from transmitter Audio Output Level Unbalanced output 360mV adjustable Bal...

Page 27: ...pecific legal rights You may have other legal rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to...

Page 28: ...www digital reference com 0906 8868 8868 Digital Ref 4600 Manual indd 26 10 27 09 10 37 19 AM...

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