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iDR-111 / iDR-222 / iDT-HM1 / iDT-BP1: INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

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iDR-111/iDR-222 FUNCTIONS OPERATION

Power ON/OFF

To enter menu functions, press the SET    button twice.

Pressing the set button once while in menu functions mode will scroll into 

the next menu function as illustrated.

Functions Menu

This function performs an interference-free channel search. The receiver 
has 8 available channel groups.

The scan function automatically determines the best interference free 
channel available in the immediate area. If your system is mobile it is 
recommended to use the auto scan function each time you use your 

system in a new location.

To enter the SCAN mode, press the SET       button twice. The SCAN symbol on the LCD display should now 
be flashing.

When the SCAN symbol is flashing on the LCD you are in SCAN mode. Use the UP      /DOWN       buttons to 
choose the desired Group (1-8). Push the SET       button once and the receiver channel will enter automatic 
scanning mode. After this has completed (approx. 1-5s) the scanned frequency will flash on the LCD. Press 
the SET       button 5 times to reach the home screen and confirm the setting change.

After the auto scan function is complete you will need to pair the receiver channel and the transmitter.

 

See 

Receiver & Transmitter Pairing

 section.

Auto Scan

This mode allows users to manually set the desired group and frequency 
channel of the wireless system.

To enter this mode from the home screen, press the SET       button twice 
then one more time. The GRP number will flash on the LCD when in Group/

Channel Selection mode. Use the UP      /DOWN       buttons to select 
the desired group (1-8 or U group). After your selection has been made 

push the SET       button once. The CH number will now flash. Use the UP      /DOWN       buttons to select 
the desired channel number. Press the SET       button five times to return to the home screen and confirm 

settings.

“U” Group allows users to choose a specified frequency rather than a predetermined Group and Channel 

frequency allocation. 

Refer to pages 19-20 for the frequency tables.

 Note this feature is recommended only 

for advanced users.

Group/Channel Selection

Summary of Contents for iDR-111

Page 1: ...iDR 111 iDR 222 SYNC SYNC...

Page 2: ...SO CAUTION The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol with an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that m...

Page 3: ...use and during transportation please take care of the power cord set for example tie up the power cord set with a cable tie something similar It should be kept away from sharp edges and the like that...

Page 4: ...C 2 3 1 5 5 6 4 1 Power Switch 2 Infrared IR synchronisation window Align this window with wireless transmitter IR sync window for radio frequency synchronisation 3 LCD Display Screen 4 Volume button...

Page 5: ...15V ANTENNA B 12V DC BIAS BALANCED OUT B OUTPUT B LEVEL LINE MIC OUTPUT MODE MIXED SEPARATE 7 A B Antenna TNC connection ports 8 Channel A B XLR balanced mic line output pin 2 hot 9 Channel A B 6 35...

Page 6: ...ON MANUAL PAGE 6 RACKMOUNT DIAGRAM Figure 1 Single Receiver Figure 2 Dual Receivers The iDR 111 iDT 222 both ship with a rackmount kit Each rackmount kit is capable of rack mounting either a single iD...

Page 7: ...hannel 8 to balanced Microphone or Line input s with a quality balanced XLR signal cable XLR pinout is shown below B Connect the OUTPUT A B ports 9 to unbalanced Line input s with a 6 35mm TS Phono ja...

Page 8: ...orts are designed to power inline antenna boosters and active antenna amplifiers Each Antenna port provides 8 12v 300ma DC power Passive Antenna Extension The included whip antennas can be extended up...

Page 9: ...smitter battery level indicator 10 Receiver volume output information 11 Receiver channel audio mute indicator 12 RF signal display 13 Audio signal display iDR 111 iDR 222 LCD Display iDR 111 iDR 222...

Page 10: ...ing mode After this has completed approx 1 5s the scanned frequency will flash on the LCD Press the SET button 5 times to reach the home screen and confirm the setting change After the auto scan funct...

Page 11: ...EQUALISER curve 001 004 Equaliser EQ Settings 001 FLAT Signal is not altered default setting 002 LOW CUT Low frequency is rolled off Use when there are plosives or low frequency rumbles 003 HIGH BOOST...

Page 12: ...itter and receiver are powered on When in pairing mode the receiver will display Ir on the LCD display When the pairing has been completed the receiver will return to the home screen automatically You...

Page 13: ...l through function menu 5 Up button Adjust menu items 6 Sync window Align with receiver sync window to Synchronise frequencies 7 Down button 8 Battery cover and compartment 9 Power button Hold 2 secon...

Page 14: ...ALLATION OPERATION MANUAL PAGE 14 iDT HM1 LCD DISPLAY 1 Lock ON OFF indicator 2 RF transmission signal High Low indicator Low 3mW High 10mW 3 Microphone capsule sensitivity 6 dB to 6 dB 4 Battery indi...

Page 15: ...20 40 metres between the transmitter and receiver it is recommended to set the transmission strength to High 10mW Set the RF transmission strength to Low 3mW if operating distance between the transmit...

Page 16: ...OFF switch 4 TA4M microphone socket 5 Transmitter belt clip 6 LCD display 7 Beltpack input High Low gain switch 8 Battery compartment use 2 x AA Alkaline 9 RF transmit power Low 3mW High 10mW 10 Infra...

Page 17: ...setting to High Battery life of the transmitter is dependent on the transmitter High and Low settings On High users can expect approx 8 hours of operation With the transmitter set on Low users can exp...

Page 18: ...tep of 1dB IDT HM1 Transmitter Transmitting Mode CPU Pilot Nominal Peak Deviation 24KHz 48KHz Max Input Sound Pressure 10dBu deviation 48KHz Power Supply 2 x 1 5V AA alkaline Transmit Power 10mW High...

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Page 24: ...ct To make a claim under this Warranty valid proof of purchase must be presented when the warranty claim is made along with any other required information The Warranty offered by NAS is not transferab...

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