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MICROPHONES

ITEC 5300  RADIO MICROPHONE SYSTEMS

ARROW KEYS 
FOR CHANGING 
PARAMETERS

2.2. Diversity receiver  ITEC DR-5300

SET

UPDATE

IR DIODE

ARROW KEYS 
FOR CHANGING 
PARAMETERS

MAIN SWITCH ON/OFF

CONNECTION 

ANTENNA B

CONNECTION 12V DC 

PSU

AUDIO OUTPUT 
SYMMETRICAL 
MIC LEVEL
(MIXED OUT)

AUDIO OUTPUT B ASYMMETRICAL
MIC OR LINE LEVEL MIXED OUT

MIXED/SEPERATE 
SELECTOR SWITCH

CONNECTION 

ANTENNA A

SET

UPDATE

IR DIODE

MIC/LINE SELECTOR SWITCH 
FOR ASYMMETRICAL OUTPUT

AUDIO OUTPUT B SYMMETRICAL

AUDIO OUTPUT A 
ASYMMETRICAL MIC LEVEL

Settings:
Pressing the SET button changes the setting mode in the order listed below:

      GRP (group)         CH (channel)          FRQ (frequency)         SQ (squelch - noise suppression)
When the corresponding display flashes, the setting can be changed using the arrow keys.

Group and channel:  see Appendix List of permanently programmed frequencies 
Frequency:    

free setting of the frequency only possible in group 11! 

Squelch:  

 

1 bar (low noise suppression = high range) up to  

 

 

 

5 bars (high noise suppression = low range) 

If a transmitter is in operation in the environment, its frequency cannot be selected!  

Disable/Enable by a long press of the SET button. If the button lock is active, a key symbol appears on the 
display. 

The frequency setting of the corresponding microphone or pocket transmitter takes place by pressing the 
ACT button. For this purpose, the microphone / pocket transmitter must be switched on and the IR receiver 
diode of the transmitter must be held at a distance of approximately 10 cm from the IR transmitter diode of 
the receiver. 

Caution: 

No other microphones in the vicinity may be switched on during the updating procedure. They may 

otherwise accidentally receive the IR data.

 

Summary of Contents for DR-5300

Page 1: ...SR 5300 DR 5300 MR 5300 WM 5300 WT 5300 WM 5320 WT 5320 MT 92 PROFESSIONAL RADIO MICROPHONE SYSTEM IN THE UHF FREQUENCY RANGE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...held microphone condenser capsule Operation with 2 batteries 1 5V AA WM 5320 Hand held microphone condenser capsule With a lithium ion battery 18500 WT 5300 Pocket transmitter operation with 2 batteri...

Page 3: ...ioning of the receiver For proper operation the receiver should be po sitioned as high as possible at least however 1 m above the floor The clearance from walls and metal surfaces should also be at le...

Page 4: ...cies Frequency free setting of the frequency only possible in group 11 Squelch 1 bar low noise suppression high range up to 5 bars high noise suppression low range If a transmitter is in operation in...

Page 5: ...can be changed using the arrow keys Group and channel see Appendix List of permanently programmed frequencies Frequency free setting of the frequency only possible in group 11 Squelch 1 bar low noise...

Page 6: ...es out again If this indicator lights up permanently this is a warning that signalises the low charging status of the battery 3 1 1 Replacement of the capsule The capsule can be unscrewed for replacem...

Page 7: ...type 18500 When charging only use the original ITEC HC 80 char ger The external charging contacts enable charging by simply placing the microphone into the charging station without having to remove th...

Page 8: ...ain Display selection option Note GRP CH XX XX Display only Change by IR signal from the receiver FREQ XXX XXX MHz Display only Change by IR signal from the receiver AF GAIN 18 12 6 0 6 12 Amplificati...

Page 9: ...tting the transmission power MUTE MODE Disable Manual Activated manual or deactivated disable the MUTE button on the device SET LOCK Unlock Lock Locking of the button function including the On Off but...

Page 10: ...cket transmitter must be switched on and the IR receiver diode of the transmitter must be held at a distance of approximately 10 cm from the IR transmitter diode of the receiver Caution No other micro...

Page 11: ...IGNAL TOO LARGE CHANNEL SELECTOR SWITCH The module transmitter MT 92 cannot be updated via IR Channel selection takes place manually by pressing the CH button The transmitter can be switched on and of...

Page 12: ...tters of type WT 5300 can be individually charged but also lithium ion batteries of type 18500 A total of two of these units in any combination can be charged at the same time LED RED CHARGING LED GRE...

Page 13: ...www itec audio com 13 MICROPHONES ITEC 5300 RADIO MICROPHONE SYSTEMS...

Page 14: ...650 675 6 7 664 900 665 150 665 400 665 650 664 400 664 675 650 650 650 000 649 775 651 725 7 8 666 125 666 375 666 625 666 875 667 600 667 175 655 750 651 350 651 125 652 175 8 9 658 250 659 625 659...

Page 15: ...www itec audio com 15 MICROPHONES ITEC 5300 RADIO MICROPHONE SYSTEMS...

Page 16: ...time approx 10 12 hours with one battery charge Dimensions weight 75 x 65 x 22 mm Weight 110 g SR 5300 DIVERSITY RECEIVER 19 Power supply 12 V DC PSU 230 V AC 12 V DC included Dimensions weight 210 x...

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