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RF BYPASSING

Some mics require RF protection to keep the radio signal
from affecting the capsule, even though the transmitter
input circuitry is already RF bypassed (see schematic
diagram).

If the mic is wired as directed, and you are having
difficulty with squealing, high noise, or poor frequency
response; RF is likely to be the cause.

The best RF protection is accomplished by installing RF
bypass capacitors at the mic capsule.  If this is not
possible, or if you are still having problems, capacitors
can be installed on the mic wires inside the TA5F connector housing.

Install the capacitors as follows:  Use 330 pF capacitors.  Capacitors are available from Lectrosonics.  Please specify
the part number for the desired lead style.

Leaded capacitors: P/N 15117

Leadless capacitors: P/N SCC330P

All Lectrosonics lavalier mics are already bypassed and do not need any additional capacitors installed for proper
operation.

BODY GROUND

Caution

 - When wiring the connector, do not use the connector body for any electrical connections. A common

mistake is to use the connector body as an audio ground.  The connector body is already used as an RF ground on
VHF models and no other use is permitted.

LINE LEVEL SIGNALS

The normal hookup for line level signals is:   Signal Hot to pin 5, Signal Gnd to pin 1, pin 4 jumped to pin 1, and pin 3
jumped to pin 1.  This gives a 40dB attenuator that allows signal levels much higher than 3V to be applied without
distortion.

If more headroom is needed, insert a 100k resistor in series with pin 5.  Put this resistor inside the TA5F connector to
minimize noise pickup.

If lower than normal line levels (less than 1V) are expected, use this hookup:  Signal Hot to pin 5, Signal Gnd to pin 1,
and pin 4 jumpered to pin 1.  This provides a 20dB attenuator allowing signals as high as 3V to be applied without
distortion.

WIRING HOOKUPS FOR DIFFERENT SOURCES

3 WIRE MIC

2 WIRE MIC

CAPSULE

CAPSULE

SHIELD

AUDIO

SHIELD

AUDIO

BIAS

TA5F

CONNECTOR

TA5F

CONNECTOR

Preferred locations for bypass capacitors

Alternate locations for bypass capacitors

PIN

5

4

3

2

1

SHIELD

AUDIO

BIAS

3 WIRE ELECTRET MIC

POSITIVE BIAS

1

2

3

4

5

TA5F

PLUG

1

2

3

4

5

PIN

SHIELD

AUDIO

2 WIRE ELECTRET MIC

POSITIVE BIAS

1

2

3

4

5

TA5F

PLUG

1

2

3

4

5

PIN

SHIELD

BIAS

AUDIO

3 WIRE ELECTRET MIC

NEGATIVE BIAS

1

2

3

4

5

TA5F

PLUG

1

2

3

4

5

PIN

SHIELD

AUDIO

2 WIRE ELECTRET MIC

NEGATIVE BIAS

1

2

3

4

5

TA5F

PLUG

SHIELD

TIP

PIN

5

4

3

2

1

SLEEVE

LINE LEVEL

RCA or 1/4 " PLUG

AUDIO

1

2

3

4

5

TA5F

PLUG

3

1

2

DYNAMIC

MIC LEVEL

1

2

3

4

5

3

2

1

PIN

PIN

SHIELD

Dynamic  LO Z mic or electret with

manufacturers power supply.

1

2

3

4

5

TA5F

PLUG

Summary of Contents for UM195B

Page 1: ...UM1 95B UHF BELT PACK TRANSMITTER LECTROSONICS INC Rio Rancho NM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and trouble shooting guide...

Page 2: ...the input connector to power electret mics with either positive or negative bias Level indicating LEDs are provided on the control panel to make level settings quick and accurate without having to vie...

Page 3: ...ndor are fast enough to keep high frequency transient distortion at a low level and the low frequency compandor uses slower time constants reducing low frequency distortion to well below that of a con...

Page 4: ...ng use the LED brightness will also decrease When the LED is barely visible there will still be 30 minutes or more operating time remaining Since the internal circuits are all tightly regulated and th...

Page 5: ...with the 3dB point adjustable from 35Hz to 150Hz The actual roll off frequency will vary somewhat according to the low frequency response of the mic capsule being used The low frequency roll off contr...

Page 6: ...rtment press outward on the cover door in the direction of the arrow as shown in the drawing Only firm sliding pressure is needed to open and close the battery door Swing the door open and take note o...

Page 7: ...G NOTES The AUDIO LEVEL control knob should not be used to control the volume of your sound system or recorder levels This gain adjustment matches the transmitter gain with the user s voice level and...

Page 8: ...ructions Caution Do not allow the shield wire to touch any metal part of the connector shell The shield wire is the antenna on VHF models and poor operating range will result Shield Wire Crimp Tabs Ru...

Page 9: ...them sensitive to RF which can cause problems with the microphone transmitter compatibility If the electret microphone is not designed properly for use with wireless transmitters it may be necessary t...

Page 10: ...The normal hookup for line level signals is Signal Hot to pin 5 Signal Gnd to pin 1 pin 4 jumped to pin 1 and pin 3 jumped to pin 1 This gives a 40dB attenuator that allows signal levels much higher t...

Page 11: ...F 1 Transmitter mic gain set too low 2 Defective microphone or cord NO SOUND OR LOW SOUND LEVEL RECEIVER MOD LEVEL LEDs ARE ON 1 Receiver output level set too low 2 Receiver output is disconnected cab...

Page 12: ...l LEDs indicate modulation level 20dB below limiting and at the onset of limiting Controls 2 position OFF ON slide switch Front panel knob adjusts audio gain Audio Input Jack Switchcraft 5 pin locking...

Page 13: ...ere is a charge for an exact quotation We will be happy to quote approximate charges by phone for out of warranty repairs RETURNING UNITS FOR REPAIR You will save yourself time and trouble if you will...

Page 14: ...rosonics Inc or an authorized dealer shipping costs prepaid within one year from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico It states the entire liab...

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