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Digital Hybrid Wireless

®

 UHF Belt Pack Transmitter

Rio Rancho, NM

7

Powering On in Standby Mode

A brief press of the Power Button  , releasing it 

before the counter has reached 3, will turn the unit on 

with the RF output turned off. In this Standby Mode, 

the menus can be browsed to make settings and 

adjustments without the risk of interfering with other 

wireless systems nearby.

Hold

for

Rf On

...1

Release Power 

Button before 

the counter 

reaches 3 to 

enter standby 

mode

5

494.500

-40

-20

0

1

b 19

RF indicator blinks

After settings and adjustments are made, press the 

power button again to turn the unit off.

NOTE:  Also see the section entitled 

Power 

Menu

 for the AutoOn feature.

Powering Off

Powering

  Off . . .

1

From any screen, power can be 

turned off by selecting Pwr Off in 

the power menu or holding the 

Power Button   in and waiting for 

the countdown, EXCEPT if the top 

panel switch is configured for this 

function. 

If the power button is released, or the top panel 

switch is turned back on again before the countdown 

is completed, the unit will remain turned on and the 

LCD will return to the same screen or menu that was 

displayed previously.

NOTE: When the top panel switch is configured 

as a power switch, that is the only way to turn 

the unit off.

Navigating Menus

The LCD and keypad interface make it easy to 

browse the menus and make the selections for the 

setup the user needs. When the unit is powered up 

in either the operating or the standby mode, press 

MENU/SEL on the keypad to enter a menu structure 

on the LCD. Use the   and   arrow buttons to select 

the menu item. Then press the MENU/SEL button to 

enter the menu.

The prompt in the upper right corner may 

display one or both arrows, depending upon 

what adjustment can be made. If the changes 

are locked, a small padlock symbol will appear.

Gain

Freq.
ProgSw
Compat

-40

-20

0

Gain

25

Locking/Unlocking Changes to 

Settings

Changes to the settings can be locked.

StepSiz
Phase

Locked

Backlit

Locked?

No
Yes

-40

-20

0

Gain

25

A small padlock symbol will appear on adjustment 

screens when changes have been locked.

When changes are locked, several controls and ac-

tions can still be used:

•  Settings can still be unlocked
•  Menus can still be browsed
•  Programmable switch still works
•  Power can still be turned off by using the power 

menu or removing the batteries.

Power Menu Options

A special options menu is provided by pressing the 

power button    quickly when the unit is turned on 

in either the Operating or Standby modes. Use the   

and   arrow buttons to select the menu item.

• 

Resume

 - returns to the previous mode and 

screen

• 

Pwr Off

 - turns the unit off 

• 

Rf On?

 - enters a screen to enable the operating 

or standby modes

• 

AutoOn?

 - allows the unit to automatically turn 

back on after a power failure or when fresh bat-

teries are installed (works in the operating mode 

only)

• 

Backlit

 - adjusts the duration of the LCD back 

light to 30 seconds or 5 minutes, or to remain on

• 

LED Off

 - turns the LEDs on (Normal) or off (Dark)

• 

About

 - displays the installed firmware version

•   

Blk606?

 - Band B1 and C1 LMb transmitters 

can be used with legacy Block 606 Lectrosonics 

receivers by invoking a special Block 606 legacy 

mode (Introduced in Firmware version v2.12) so 

that the correct pilot tones will be present. Use 

the   and   arrow buttons to select Legacy and 

press MENU/SEL to save.

 

NOTE:  Neither Band B1 nor Band C1 includes 

all Block 606 frequencies.  

 

“Legacy” refers to SRb/E01-606 receivers, as 

well as the original Venue (VRMWBL with VRS/

E01-606 modules). 

Summary of Contents for LMb

Page 1: ...mode to match the receiver see page 9 3 Connect signal source and adjust input gain for optimum modulation level see page 9 4 Set StepSize and frequency to match receiver see page 10 Also see receive...

Page 2: ...ne Cable Terminationfor Non Lectrosonics Microphones 13 Input Jack Wiring for Different Sources 14 Microphone RF Bypassing 15 Line Level Signals 15 Wiring Diagram for MI39A Instrument Cable 15 Supplie...

Page 3: ...n of an analog compandor but a technique which can be accomplished only in the digital domain Since the RF link between transmitter and receiver is FM channel noise will increase gradually with in cre...

Page 4: ...al release envelope makes the limiter acoustically transparent while maintaining low distortion It can be thought of as two limiters in series connected as a fast attack and release limiter followed b...

Page 5: ...unction avail able in Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless receiv ers Push outward on the Battery Compartment Door and lift it to open Insert the batteries according to the markings inside the battery...

Page 6: ...erating time to prevent interruptions caused by dead batteries Many Lectrosonics receiv ers have a timer function to keep track of battery runtime The Power Function LED on the top panel will mirror t...

Page 7: ...in the upper right corner may display one or both arrows depending upon what adjustment can be made If the changes are locked a small padlock symbol will appear Gain Freq ProgSw Compat 40 20 0 Gain 25...

Page 8: ...40 20 0 b 19 MUTE 1 4 51 Fraction 1 4 025 MHz 1 2 050 MHz Changing the step size never changes the frequency It only changes the way the user interface works If the frequency is set to a fractional in...

Page 9: ...irst turns red The limiter can cleanly handle peaks up to 30 dB above this point It is best to go through the following procedure with the transmitter in the standby mode so that no audio will enter t...

Page 10: ...next 100 kHz channel 100 kHz Mode Freq b 19 494 525 511 4 1 band steps 1 6 MHz steps 10 MHz steps 100 kHz steps 25 kHz Mode Helpful Features on Receivers To aid in finding clear frequencies several Le...

Page 11: ...h If you are using rechargeable batteries it is better to use the timer function on the receiver to monitor the battery life rather than the indicators on the transmit ter Rechargeable batteries maint...

Page 12: ...n 4 to Pin 2 4 V PIN 5 Line level input for tape decks mixer outputs musi cal instruments etc Installing the Connector 1 If necessary remove the old connector from the microphone cable 2 Slide the dus...

Page 13: ...shown here Microphone Cable Termination for Non Lectrosonics Microphones TA5F Connector Assembly Mic Cord Stripping Instructions 1 2 3 4 5 VIEW FROM SOLDER SIDE OF PINS 0 3 0 15 Crimping to Shield and...

Page 14: ...om 2k to 4k ohms Fig 4 Fig 11 4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 3 WIRE ELECTRET NOTE This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier versions of Lectrosonics transmitters Check with the factory to confirm wh...

Page 15: ...ease specify the part number for the desired lead style Leaded capacitors P N 15117 Leadless capacitors P N SCC330P All Lectrosonics lavaliere mics are already bypassed and do not need any additional...

Page 16: ...mnidirectional MI33PRA Instrument cable passive type for use with very high output pickups right angle 1 4 plug MI33PST Instrument cable passive type for use with very high output pickups straight 1 4...

Page 17: ...roper Audio Modulation 2 Receiver output is disconnected cable is defective or miswired 3 Sound system or recorder input is turned down Distorted Sound 1 Transmitter gain audio level is too high Check...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...or by phone We 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...

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Page 24: ...sonics 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 year from...

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