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R100 OWNERS MANUAL

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COMPATIBILITY

The receiver and transmitter must be tuned to the

same VHF frequency to operate together. Be-

cause of the specialized equipment required to

adjust these units properly, users cannot change

frequencies.
If two or more R100 and/or other VHF/UHF wire-

less systems are being used in the same location,

proper frequency coordination is required to avoid

interference. Frequency mixing and spacing must

be factored along with local TV stations to deter-

mine if conflicts will result from a specific group.

Contact your dealer or Electro-Voice for fre-

quency-selection assistance if you are planning to

add more wireless systems to be operated simul-

taneously in the same location.

POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE

There are many potential sources of interference

for your wireless system. Any electronic compo-

nent that contains digital circuitry including digital

signal processors (reverb/multi-effects units),

electronic keyboards, digital lighting controllers,

CD players and computers all emit rf energy that

can affect the performance of your wireless sys-

tem. It is always best to place your receiver as far

away from these devices as possible to minimize

the potential for of problems.

BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS

Fresh 9-volt alkaline batteries from a quality

manufacturer will yield the best performance from

R100 transmitters. 8.4-volt ni-cad batteries can be

used but will yield much shorter operational time.

When the transmitter switch is turned on, the bat-

tery light will flash one time if the battery is good.

If the light does not flash or stays lit continuously,

the battery is weak or nearly dead. If the light

comes on during use, the battery is weakening

and should be replaced as soon as possible.

Summary of Contents for R100 Series

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL R100 SERIES WIRELESS ...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION 2 R100 SERIES COMPONETS 3 QUICK SETUP AND USE 4 5 COMPATIBILITY 6 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE 6 BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 FCC REGULATIONS 8 WARRANTY 8 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 9 ...

Page 3: ...er circuitry Wide range adjustable audio output via line level inch connector May be rack mounted with optional kit External AC power adapter minimizes noise and makes voltage changes easy if necessary Power can also be supplied from a 12 volt bat tery or filtered power supply Permanently attached specially tuned anten nas are easy to position RCV VHF microphone receiver has smooth accurate respon...

Page 4: ...ntly pulling back see Figure 2 2 Turn on the transmitter by sliding the power switch nearest the battery compartment for ward toward the mic element Both red and green LEDs above the power switch should be illuminated indicating power on and good battery condition 3 Check reception Observe that the audio carrier light on the front panel of the receiver is illuminated an indication that the receive...

Page 5: ...e RF carrier light is illuminated on the receiver s front panel 5 Turn on the audio transmission by sliding the large mute switch to the on position 6 Listen carefully to the audio and be sensitive of overload distortion and low gain or hiss 7 Adjust the gain if necessary Gently insert the provided screwdriver or other 3 32 in 2 5 mm screwdriver into the gain adjustment lo cated at the top edge of...

Page 6: ...ial sources of interference for your wireless system Any electronic compo nent that contains digital circuitry including digital signal processors reverb multi effects units electronic keyboards digital lighting controllers CD players and computers all emit rf energy that can affect the performance of your wireless sys tem It is always best to place your receiver as far away from these devices as ...

Page 7: ...Voice HM2 cardioid Audio Gain Adjustment Range 40 dB TA4F Connector Wiring BPV Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Mic Input Pin 3 5 volt bias Pin 4 5 volt bias fed through a 3 K ohm resistor for 2 wire electrets Battery Life 8 10 hours with 9 Volt alkaline Bodypack Antenna Uses microphone cable Size Handheld transmitter 27 3 cm 10 75 in long Weight Handheld transmitter 10 0 oz 284 g with battery Size Bodypack tra...

Page 8: ...ine statement s below or in the individual product data sheet or owner s manual c malfunction resulting from use or operation of the product other than as specified in the product data sheet or owner s manual d malfunction re sulting from misuse or abuse of the product or e malfunction occurring at any time after repairs have been made to the product by anyone other than Electro Voice or any of it...

Page 9: ...wn receiver audio level mixer preamp amplifier input Battery level low in transmitters Insert fresh battery Signal Another wireless microphone in the immediate If interference is weak keep transmitter on interference vicinity operating on the same frequency or to override interference whenever receiver on a frequency that mixes with another is on or fade audio on mixer preamp transmitter such as a...

Page 10: ... of each receiver with the two holes in the bracket Secure the receiver to the bracket with the 2 6 Plastite screws provided Mounting the Bracket Receiver on a Rack 1 Secure the bracket to the rack with the 4 10 32 x 3 8 screws provided 2 Fold the antennas up and extend fully The antennas should be folded 45 from vertical and should not touch the antenna on the adjacent receiver or any other metal...

Page 11: ...MANUAL R100 Series Wireless Part Number 535427 9902 600 Cecil Street Buchanan MI 49107 800 234 6831 616 695 6831 616 695 1304 Fax Telex Communications Inc 1999 Litho in U S A ...

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