Lectrosonics DPR-A Instruction Manual Download Page 20

DPR-A, DPR-A/E01, DPR-A/E01-B1C1

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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 Specifications

For body worn operation, this transmitter model has 

been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines 

when used with the Lectrosonics accessories supplied or 

designated for this product. Use of other accessories may 

not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. 

Contact Lectrosonics if you have any questions or need 

more information about RF exposure using this product..

This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits 

as set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device 

should be installed and operated so that its antenna(s) are 

not co-located or operating in conjunction with any other 

antenna or transmitter.

Transmitter

Operating Frequencies: 

DPR-A:  470.100 - 607.950 MHz 

   

DPR-A/E01: 470.100 - 614.375 MHz 

   

DPR-A/E01-B1C1: 537.600 - 691.175

Frequency Selection Steps: 

25 kHz

RF Power output: 

Selectable 25/50 mW

Frequency stability: 

± 0.002%

Digital modulation: 

8PSK

Spurious radiation: 

Compliant with  

   

ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2

  

Equivalent input noise:  –125 dBV 

(A-weighted)
Input level: 

Nominal 2 mV to 300 mV,  

   

before limiting  

   

Greater than 1V maximum, with limiting 

Input impedance: 

1K Ohm

Input limiter: 

Dual envelope type; 30 dB range

Gain control range: 

55 dB in 1 dB steps; digital control

Modulation indicators: 

•  Dual bi-color LEDs indicate  

   

   modulation of -20, -10, 0, +10 dB  

   

   referenced to full modulation

   

•  LCD bar graph

Encryption: 

     AES 256-CTR 

   

     (per FIPS 197 and FIPS 140-2)

Audio Performance:
Frequency Response: 

25 Hz to 20 kHz, (+0, -3dB)

Low frequency Roll-off: 

Adjustable for -3dB @ 25, 35, 50, 70,  

   

100, 120 and 150 Hz

Input Dynamic Range: 

110 dB (A), before limiting  

   

125 dB (with full Tx limiting)

Controls & Indicators: 

•  LCD w/membrane switches 

   

•  LED audio level indicators  

Audio Input Jack: 

Standard 3-pin XLR (female)

Phantom Power: 

5V @ 18 mA max., 15V @ 15 mA max. 

   

and 48 V @ 4 mA max., plus “OFF”

IR (infrared) port: 

For quick setup by transferring settings  

   

from an IR enabled receiver

Antenna: 

External SMA antenna jack 

Battery: 

  Two 1.5 Volt AA (lithium recommended)

Battery Life: 

   

 AA Lithium, 48v phantom power  

                                                               engaged:
   

 

•  SCHOEPS CMIT 5U: 7h 25m

   

 

• SCHOEPS CMC6-U/MK41: 7h 20m

   

 

• SANKEN CS-1: 8h 0m 

Weight: 

 

 7.8 ozs. (221 grams)

Dimensions: 

 

 4.21” L [excluding antenna: DPR-A] x  

   

 

 1.62” W x 1.38” H 

   

 

 (106.9 L x 41.1W x 35.0 H mm)

Emission Designator:   

 

 170KG1E

Recorder

Storage media:  

microSDHC memory card (HC Type)

File format:  

.wav files (BWF)

A/D converter:  

24-bit

Sampling rate:  

48 kHz

Recording modes/Bit rate: 

HD mono: 24 bit - 144 kb/s

Input:
  Type: 

Analog mic/line level compatible; servo 

bias 

     

preamp for 2V and 4V lavaliere 

microphones
  Input level: 

•  Dynamic mic:  0.5 mV to 50 mV 

     

•  Electret mic:  Nominal 2 mV to 300 mV 

     

•  Line level:  17 mV to 1.7 V

    Input connector: 

   TA5M 5-pin male

Timecode:
 

Connector: 

  3.5 mm TRS

 

Signal voltage: 

  0.5 Vp-p to 5 Vp-p

 

Input impedance: 

  10 k Ohms

 

Format: 

  SMPTE 12M - 1999 compliant

Audio Performance:
 

Frequency response: 

  25 Hz to 20 kHz; +0.5/-1.5 dB

 

Dynamic range: 

  110 dB (A), before limiting 

 

 

  125 dB (with full Tx limiting)

 

Distortion: 

  < 0.035%

Operating temperature range:
 

Celsius: 

  -20 to 50 

 

Fahrenheit: 

  -5 to 122

 

Specifications subject to change without notice

Summary of Contents for DPR-A

Page 1: ...ION MANUAL Rio Rancho NM USA www lectrosonics com Fill in for your records Serial Number Purchase Date WARNING Moisture including talent s sweat will damage the transmitter Wrap the DPR A in our speci...

Page 2: ...s and it has no protection from interference received from any other device Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems and these rules are...

Page 3: ...the Input Gain 12 Selecting the Low Frequency Roll off 13 Selecting Audio Polarity Phase 13 Selecting Phantom Power Supply 13 Xmit Menu 14 Selecting Frequency 14 Setting Transmitter Output Power 14 Tu...

Page 4: ...iver The key is then synced with the DPR via the IR port The transmission will be encrypted and can only be decoded if the receiver and transmitter have matching encryption keys If you are trying to t...

Page 5: ...Button The MENU SEL button is used to display the transmit ter menu items Press once to open the menu then use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll menu items Press MENU SEL again to choose an option from...

Page 6: ...tery Cover until it snaps securely shut BATTERY CAUTION Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Attaching Removing a Microphone The spring loaded coupler under the XLR jack m...

Page 7: ...ng Off To turn the unit off hold the POWER Button in briefly and wait for the progress bar to finish If the POWER button is released before the progress bar finishes the unit will remain turned on and...

Page 8: ...forms a function similar to the Windows Quick Format which deletes all files and prepares the card for recording The card can be read by any standard computer but if any write edit or deletions are ma...

Page 9: ...GB and up to and including 32 GB USE THIS TYPE SDXC extended capacity more than 32 GB and up to and including 2 TB DO NOT USE SDUC extended capacity more than 2TB and up to and including 128 TB DO NOT...

Page 10: ...rd SEL BACK Record Press to begin recording or to stop recording Files Takes Sc Take SD Info MENU SEL 0014A000 0013A000 Use arrow keys to select file in list Select from listing Use arrow keys to sele...

Page 11: ...ore Use arrow keys to select Alk Lith SEL BACK Clock Locked Backlit LED Off Default Use arrow keys to advance time 2000 01 03 05 24 Press to set function MENU SEL Use arrow keys to select Yes No Use a...

Page 12: ...w either red or green to indicate modulation levels as shown in the following table Signal Level 20 LED 10 LED Less than 20 dB Off Off 20 dB to 10 dB Green Off 10 dB to 0 dB Green Green 0 dB to 10 dB...

Page 13: ...for a discussion of why 42 and not a true 48 Volts For longest battery life use the minimum phantom volt age necessary for the microphone Many stage micro phones regulate the 48 Volts down to 10 Volt...

Page 14: ...structions SDCard Record Files Takes SDCard Stop Files Takes Setting Scene and Take Number Use UP and DOWN arrows to advance Scene and Take and MENU SEL to toggle Press the BACK button to return to me...

Page 15: ...cannot be relied on as an accurate time code source Use Clock should only be used in projects where there is no need for the time to agree with an external time code source Key Menu KeyType The DPR re...

Page 16: ...etween yes remote control on and no remote control off See section on LectroRM Setting Battery Type Setup AutoOn Remote BatType BatType Alk Lith Choose either Alkaline recommended or Lithium AA batter...

Page 17: ...klit Settings Sets the duration of the LCD backlight Setup Backlit LED Off Default Backlit On 30 sec 5 sec Turn LEDs On Off Enables disables control panel LEDs Setup Backlit LED Off Default LEDs On Of...

Page 18: ...o has a mechanism to prevent accidental activation of the tone iOS The iPhone version keeps each available setting on a separate page with the list of options for that setting On iOS the Activate togg...

Page 19: ...insert the adapter between the transmitter and microphone MCA M30 Barrel Adapter Mic adapter for Earthworks M30 micro phone with HM DPR and UH400a TM transmitters This adapter may be needed if you are...

Page 20: ...nd FIPS 140 2 Audio Performance Frequency Response 25 Hz to 20 kHz 0 3dB Low frequency Roll off Adjustable for 3dB 25 35 50 70 100 120 and 150 Hz Input Dynamic Range 110 dB A before limiting 125 dB wi...

Page 21: ...NOTE If the unit screen shows FORMAT CARD power the unit off and repeat step 2 You were not properly pressing UP DOWN and POWER at the same time 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Update Use the UP and...

Page 22: ...then highlighted You can increase or decrease the time to be recovered In most cases you can simply accept the values shown and the file will be recovered After you have made your time choices press...

Page 23: ...need to know the nature of the problem the model number and the serial number of the equipment We also need a phone number where you can be reached 8 A M to 4 P M U S Mountain Standard Time B After re...

Page 24: ...em Lectrosonics Inc will pay for the cost of returning your equipment to you This warranty applies only to items returned to Lectrosonics Inc or an authorized dealer shipping costs prepaid within one...

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