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Quick Set-Up

Quick Set-up: Receiver

1.

Do not connect the receiver to any other equip ment yet!

2.

Connect the two an tennas to the receiver.

3.

Plug the power supply into the back of the re ceiver and
into an out let

4.

Press the POWER switch. Dis 

play will light up, show

information and software revision numbers for about 3
seconds and then display the main op erating screen.

5.

Press the MENU button twice to dis play the ClearScan

TM

op tion screen.

6.

With the CLEARSCAN ALL line indicated press SET.

7.

ClearScan

TM

 re turns the clear est group. Press SET again.

8.

ClearScan

TM

 re 

turns the clearest chan 

nel in that group.

Press SET again.

9.

The display will return to the main op erating screen with
the clear est chan nel in the clear est group as signed.

10.

Turn the re ceiver off and con nect the mixer or other au dio
system to the re ceiver XLR Mic Level Connector or the ¼
inch Line Level Jack.

11.

Set the audio mixer or other system in put level to mini-
mum.

12.

Press the Power switch button in again.

Receiver “Quick Set-up” is com plete.

Quick set-up: Transmitter

1.

With the Power Switch on the transmitter OFF, in stall a
fresh al kaline battery into the transmitter.

2.

Place the transmitter Power Switch to the ON position.

3.

The Red Low Bat tery Light near the dis play will flash on
and then off. The display will also come on briefly, dis -
play ing bat tery level.

4.

The screen will stop at the GP (Group) and CH (Channel)
screen. Press the SET but ton once and the Group number
will flash.

5.

Use the up and down arrows to change the Group number
to match the channel number displayed on the re 

ceiver.

Press SET and the Chan nel Number will  flash.

6.

Use the up and down arrow but tons to change the Channel
to match the receiver. Press Set and flashing stops. The
channel is  now set.

7.

If you are us ing a bodypack transmitter, plug the mi cro-
phone into the transmitter con 

nector. If us 

ing a guitar,

place the In strument/Mic switch un der the battery door in
the Instrument po sition and plug the cord into the transmit-
ter and gui tar.

Transmitter “Quick Set-up” is com plete.

Quick set-up: Sys tem  Op er a tion

1.

With the transmitter and re ceiver on, monitor the
CSR-1000 Re ceiver main dis play screen. Note that the RF
(1-100) Bar graph should in dicate near the 100 mark. The
AF Bar should show very little, if any, in dication un til you
talk or sing into the microphone. Ad 

just the transmitter

gain control

 if nec essary

 to cause the AF Bar Graph to

peak near -6 to -3 but not over +3 for best per formance.

2.

Set the mixer or other system gain.

3.

Talk or sing into the microphone or play the instrument at
a nor mal volume. You should hear au dio coming out of the
sys tem.

4.

If us ing the un balanced 1/4" output, you may have to ad-
just the gain (via the control next to the connector on the
back panel) to match the level found when singing or play-
ing with a wired con nection.

"Quick Set-up" is now complete.

Please enjoy your RE-1 system.

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Summary of Contents for Telex RE-1

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions RE 1 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...roups Only 4 3 Display 4 3 Controls 4 3 Functions Screen 4 4 Controls 4 4 ClearScanTM All 4 4 ClearScanTM Current Groups 4 5 ClearScanTM Band 4 5 Edit Microphone Label Name 4 6 Display 4 6 Controls 4 6 Sound Check Screen 4 6 Display 4 6 Controls 4 6 Set Squelch Threshold 4 6 Display 4 6 Controls 4 6 Copy Group 4 7 Screen Timer 4 7 Clear Group 4 7 Lockout 4 7 Master Reset 4 7 Transmitter On Off Loc...

Page 3: ... The screen will stop at the GP Group and CH Channel screen Press the SET button once and the Group number will flash 5 Use the up and down arrows to change the Group number to match the channel number displayed on the receiver Press SET and the Channel Number will flash 6 Use the up and down arrow buttons to change the Channel to match the receiver Press Set and flashing stops The channel is now ...

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Page 5: ...e Unbalanced Line Level 1 4 inch output jack Fixed balanced Microphone Level XLR output jack Front Panel Power ON OFF Switch Quadruple Tuned Ceramic Resonator front end for superior interference rejection SAW Filter 1st I F for out of band rejection Triple ceramic filters in 2nd I F for adjacent channel rejection Double Tuned Quadrature circuit for low audio distortion Permanent Flash Memory for f...

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Page 7: ...ay Control Buttons Menu Set Up Down 4 Power Connector 5 Balanced Mic Level Audio Output 6 Unbalanced Line Level Audio Output Connector with Level Adjustment 7 TNC Antenna Input Connectors 8 USB Program Connector 3 1 Section 3 menu set power CSR 1000 UHF Receiver R Antenna Made in U S A Program Patent No 6256484 Balanced Mic Level Output Unbalanced Line Level Output Antenna MIN MAX FMR 12 15V AC DC...

Page 8: ...ions Screen Use the UP DOWN keys and SET to select the version of ClearScanTM you wish to run a ClearScanTM All This program scans all of the groups factory and user and returns a list of groups ranked by the number of free channels Once ClearScanTM All has run the screen will display the clearest group with the open channels in that group You can scroll through the other ranked groups using UP DO...

Page 9: ... Sound Check and press set This Sound Check Screen will be displayed a The peak hold audio meter allows you to set the transmitter gain as high as possible for the appli cation which maximizes the signal to noise ratio Sing yell or play the instrument at the loudest de sired volume and adjust the gain on the meter b The squelch break counter will tell you if you are pushing the range or may have s...

Page 10: ...S A S E T M E N U N O R M H I G H TRANSMIT POWER B 5 6 8 7 11 R 1 Microphone Head Interchangeable 2 Main Display LCD Channel Frequency or Battery Level Indication 3 Low Battery LED Lights when battery is low 4 Power On Off Switch 5 Menu Switch 6 Set Switch 7 Channel Frequency Up Switch 8 Channel Frequency Down Switch 9 Microphone Gain 10 Battery Cover Screw type 11 Transmit RF Power Switch ...

Page 11: ...ansmitter audio gain is factory set at 1 3 of maxi mum range which should be suitable for most applica tions For loud or soft speakers singers a gain adjustment may be necessary Have the speaker or singer use the mi crophone in a normal performance level voice The Audio Meter in the main receiver display screen should show peaks around the 3dB level If the meter peaks all the way to the right or w...

Page 12: ... 7 5 5 0 5 0 GP CH CSB 1000 1 8 R 1 Antenna flexible 1 4 wave antenna removable replacement part see Section 8 2 Power On Off Switch 3 Low Battery LED Indicator 4 TA4 Audio Connector 5 LCD Display Channel Frequency or Battery Level Indication 6 Display Control Buttons Menu Set Up Down 7 Belt Clip Removable and Detachable not shown 8 9V Battery Compartment 9 Audio Gain Adjustment 10 Transmitting RF...

Page 13: ...ould indicate au dio signal presence Instrument Switch the Voice Instrument Switch to instru ment Plug in the instrument TA4 cable Play the instrument and the Audio Meter bar graph on the receiver should indicate audio signal presence 8 Adjustment of the Transmitter Audio Gain if neces sary The transmitter audio gain is factory set at 1 3 of maximum range which should be suitable for most appli ca...

Page 14: ...nk you will see on the frequency display Blank channels also display a after the channel number on the Group Channel screen Press SET and use the UP or DOWN buttons to change the frequency Press SET to save the new frequency or MENU to quit without saving changes since SET was last pressed Power Switch Disable When the Power Switch is disabled you must move the power switch to the OFF position and...

Page 15: ...ame 2 lines x 9 characters all capitals 4 Battery Status 100 to 0 Pct in 20 Pct steps Flash if low 5 Audio Meter 30 to 3 6 RF Signal Strength 0 to 300 7 Antenna Diversity Status left or right antenna combinations 8 Edit Lockout Status Padlock next to GP indicates Locked 1 MENU goes to next screen 2 UP DOWN for 3 seconds Sets Resets Edit Lockout GP CH 1 2 u 0 5 20 10 6 3 0 3 1 3 10 30 100 E V ON E ...

Page 16: ... UP DOWN for 3 seconds Sets Resets Edit Lockout If Edit Mode is not locked out 3 SET A Starts Edit mode Group Number begins flashing B Steps between Group Number and Channel Number Selected field flashes to indicate it can be changed C Effects change after UP or DOWN have been pressed then returns you to Display Mode 4 MENU stops Edit mode without effecting changes since SET was last pressed 5 UP ...

Page 17: ... If Edit Mode is not locked out 3 SET A Starts Edit mode Frequency begins flashing B Steps between frequency and channel number selected field flashes to indicate change C Effects change after UP or DOWN have been pressed then returns you to Display Mode 4 MENU stops Edit mode without effecting changes since SET was last pressed 5 UP or DOWN in Edit Mode A In User Defined groups UP or DOWN increme...

Page 18: ... the receiver on this group ClearScanTM then scans to select the clearest channels within the group see ClearScanTM Current Group Press SET to accept this channel and return to the operating screen The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to select the next best group channel and so forth Press MENU to return to the Operating Screen with the re ceiver set to the Group Channel and Frequency it was on pr...

Page 19: ... the receiver is on and proceeds in 200 kHz increments on either side until the whole band is scanned The scan is re peated until ended by the user Press SET to initiate Each frequency is scanned continuously within the band the highest reading on each frequency is stored to give a worse case reading as long as the scan is being done Pressing SET ends the scan After scanning ClearScanTM places the...

Page 20: ...n this screen Sound Check Screen Display 1 Battery Status 2 Peak Audio level held while screen is displayed 3 Range of RF Signal Strength 4 Squelch Break Counter Set Squelch Threshold CAUTION SEE PAGE 3 3 STEP 11A Display 1 Press SET Controls 1 SET disables tone squelch and enables edit mode allows squelch level adjustment Squelch bar will flash in edit mode Tone Squelch is disabled 2 UP raises th...

Page 21: ... Down to place the unit into its factory configuration Group 1 channel 1 user groups cleared default squelch setting Transmitter On Off Lock Out There are two On Off lock out modes available One Time and Everytime One Time Cycling the power switch 3 times in under 3 sec onds and On Loc will be displayed for a second and then re turn to normal operation The power switch alone will no longer turn th...

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Page 23: ...eed to set up more systems contact your dealer or Telex for assistance in choosing additional frequencies Potential Sources of Interference There are many potential sources of interference for your wireless system Any electronic product that contains digital circuitry including digital signal processors re verb multi effects units electronic keyboards digital lighting controllers CD and DVD player...

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Page 25: ...ignals are mixing Another wireless product in the area is on the same frequency or the signals are mixing Solutions Make sure that the power supply is properly connected and the on off but ton is in the on position Turn on transmitter power switch Match the transmitter group and chan nel to the one displayed on the receiver Insert fresh battery in transmitter Clean and or bend contact Check the TA...

Page 26: ...lication requires high transmitter output Lockout feature is enabled Channel not in a user definable group On Off lockout is engaged Solutions Move the receiver to a different location Use ClearScanTM to change the operat ing frequency Repair or remove the source of interference Move the re ceiver to a different location Move the obstacles or reposition the receiver antennas Check the antenna conn...

Page 27: ...els 900 possible channels Programmable in 25 kHz steps Modulation 40 kHz deviation Diversity DSP Posi PhaseTM True Diversity RF Sensitivity 0 8 μV for 12 dB SINAD Image Rejection 60 dB Squelch Tone plus Amplitude Ultimate Quieting 100 dB Power Requirements 12 VAC 750mA max Operating Temperature 7 to 49 C 20 to 120 F Dimensions 1 72 in H x 7 50 in W x 8 38 in D 43 69 mm H x 190 50 mm W x 212 85 mm ...

Page 28: ...YM dynamic Microphone Head RC510 ElectroVoice RE 510 cardioid condenser Standard Lavalier Microphone Telex ELM 22 MicroMiniTM Omni Directional Condenser TA4F Connector Wiring Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Mic Input Pin 3 5V bias Pin 4 5V bias through a 3kW resistor Audio Gain Adjustment Range Handheld 26 dB Bodypack 40 dB Power Requirements 9 Volt Alkaline Battery Battery Life Typical 8 10 hours with 9 Volt ...

Page 29: ...tions Commission Part 74 Licensing of Telex equipment is the user s responsibility and licensability depends upon the user s classification user s application and frequency selected Telex strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority for any desired clarification CAUTION Any changes or modifications made to the above equipment could void the user s authority to op...

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Page 31: ...LPA 500 450 900 MHz LPA 500 Coaxial Antenna Cable CXU 25 71151025 CXU 50 71151050 CXU 75 71151075 CXU 100 71151100 1 4 Wave Bodypack Tx Antenna A AN Flex A Green 879220 4 1 4 Wave Bodypack Tx Antenna B D AN Flex B D RED 879220 5 1 4 Wave Bodypack TX Antenna E AN Flex E Blue 879220 6 1 4 Wave Super Flex Tx Antenna A AN Sflex A Green 879538 4 1 4 Wave Super Flex Tx Antenna B D AN Sflex B D Red 87953...

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Page 33: ...vy paper or put it in a plastic bag If the original carton is not available place the unit in a strong carton that is at least six inches bigger in all three dimensions than the unit Fill the carton equally around the unit with resilient packing material shredded paper foam etc Seal it with gummed paper tape tie it with a strong cord and ship it by prepaid express United Parcel Service or insured ...

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Page 35: ...parts are covered under this limited warranty only for the unexpired term of the original limited warranty 4 Products purchased from unauthorized dealers are not warranted 5 You must fill out and return the product warranty card to register the purchase date of serialized items A copy of the bill of sale showing the date of purchase must accompany all warranty work THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESS...

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Page 37: ...TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC 12000 Portland Ave South Burnsville MN 55337 PN 803333 Rev A June 2004 Made in U S A ...

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