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1.

1.

1.

1.

1.

Antenna "B" Input:

Antenna "B" Input:

Antenna "B" Input:

Antenna "B" Input:

Antenna "B" Input:  The antenna can be connected directly to this BNC input jack, or
extended to a remote location with antenna cable.

2.

2.

2.

2.

2.

Level Selecting Switch:

Level Selecting Switch:

Level Selecting Switch:

Level Selecting Switch:

Level Selecting Switch:  Changes unbalanced audio output level of the receiver to
"MIC" or "LINE" level.

3.

3.

3.

3.

3.

Unbalanced Audio Output Jack:

Unbalanced Audio Output Jack:

Unbalanced Audio Output Jack:

Unbalanced Audio Output Jack:

Unbalanced Audio Output Jack:  The AF signal output from this jack may be
connected to a "LINE IN" or “MIC IN” jack on the mixer/amplifier.

4.

4.

4.

4.

4.

Balanced Audio Output Jack:

Balanced Audio Output Jack:

Balanced Audio Output Jack:

Balanced Audio Output Jack:

Balanced Audio Output Jack:  The balanced AF signal output from this jack may be
connected to a balanced microphone input jack by using a standard XLR mic cable.
This jack outputs the combined AF signal for all system receivers.  

(1-4 receivers

depending on specific package).  *****     Note connector pinout schematic.

5.

5.

5.

5.

5.

Channel 4 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 4 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 4 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 4 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 4 Audio Output Jack:  Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 4
receiver module to be mixed/amplified individually.

6.

6.

6.

6.

6.

Channel 3 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 3 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 3 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 3 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 3 Audio Output Jack:  Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 3
receiver module to be mixed/amplified individually.

7.

7.

7.

7.

7.

Channel 2 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 2 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 2 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 2 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 2 Audio Output Jack:  Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 2
receiver module to be mixed/amplified individually.

8.

8.

8.

8.

8.

Channel 1 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 1 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 1 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 1 Audio Output Jack:

Channel 1 Audio Output Jack:  Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 1
receiver module to be mixed/amplified individually.

9.

9.

9.

9.

9.

Antenna "A" Input:

Antenna "A" Input:

Antenna "A" Input:

Antenna "A" Input:

Antenna "A" Input:  The antenna can be connected directly to this BNC input jack, or
extended to a remote location with antenna cable.

10.

10.

10.

10.

10. AC Power Cord Input:

AC Power Cord Input:

AC Power Cord Input:

AC Power Cord Input:

AC Power Cord Input:  Plug 100-240VAC line cord into this connector.
The system senses input voltage automatically.

System

Back Panel

BALANCED

AF OUT

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

MIC

LINE

1 2

3

1 GND
2 +
3 –

ANT. B

ANT. A

1

5

6

7

8

9

10

3

2

4

AC IN 100V-240V

Controls and Functions

User Notes

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Summary of Contents for 7100DX QUAD-RAK

Page 1: ...smitter 9 Belt pack Microphone Transmitter 13 Wireless Microphone Operation 17 Trouble Shooting Guide 18 Specifications Diversity Receivers 19 Transmitters 20 Channel Frequency Assignments 20 Components Accessories 21 Warranty Information 22 Equipment Log 23 User Notes 24 Table of Contents LightSPEED is a trademark of LightSPEED Technologies Inc Other names and brands may be claimed as the propert...

Page 2: ...th transmitter s and receiver s Each receiver is available with either the TX BP900 belt pack or the TX HM900 handheld transmitter or both IMPORTANT NOTE To take full advantage of the features the 7100DX has to offer as well as its applications please take time to read through the entire manual Your 7100DX Quad RAK documentation package consists of a User s Manual and a Quick Start Guide The User ...

Page 3: ...e strongest RF signal 6 6 6 6 6 Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button Press this button to automatically select a channel that is free from interference 7 7 7 7 7 Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Adjusts the squelch level for elimination of RF interference 8 8 8 8 8 Receiver Power V Receiver Power V Receiver Power ...

Page 4: ... Jack Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 4 receiver module to be mixed amplified individually 6 6 6 6 6 Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 3 receiver module to be mixed amplified individually 7 7 7 7 7 Channel 2 Audio Output Jack Channe...

Page 5: ... buttons scroll up and down between setup screens on the LCD display They are also used to enter changes in each setup screen 7 7 7 7 7 Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Optional battery charger plugs in here for NiMH batteries only 8 8 8 8 8 Batter Batter Batter Batter Battery Compartment y Compartment y Compartment y Compartment y...

Page 6: ...etup screen 10 10 10 10 10 Set Button Set Button Set Button Set Button Set Button This button is used to enter and save changes to the transmitter settings 11 11 11 11 11 Door Latch Door Latch Door Latch Door Latch Door Latch A door latch button is located on each side Press both to open the battery compartment door 12 12 12 12 12 Battery Compartment Battery Compartment Battery Compartment Battery...

Page 7: ...cordingly on each receiver module 4 UNBALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED The 1 4 unbalanced output jack labeled AF OUT combines the audio from all the modules in the Quad RAK together and outputs them at a single source To control the various output levels of the individual receivers adjust the volume level accordingly on each receiver module Connect the AF output to a Line In or...

Page 8: ...this button When this button is pressed the receiver will cycle through all 100 channels and select a clear frequency this process takes about 20 seconds Once the receiver selects the clear channel you will need to select the same channel on the corresponding transmitter handheld on page 9 or belt pack on page 13 Channel Set up for Multiple Receivers Channel Set up for Multiple Receivers Channel S...

Page 9: ...ngage the connector at the rear of the module Replace the two screws Remove Screw Remove Screw LightSPEED 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER A B LOW BAT SCAN SQ RF CHANNEL Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment In areas that have very high radio frequency traffic it may be necessary to adjust the squelch level to block out potential interferen...

Page 10: ...nd creating a significant hazard and damaging the transmitter This is not covered by warranty 3 Verify the receiver and transmitter are in the same frequency group Turn the receiver module off and on again The letter code for the frequency group will blink Open the battery compartment on the transmitter to find the frequency group sticker 4 Make sure the Mute light on the belt pack transmitter is ...

Page 11: ...the more likely it is that the squelch will need to be turned up In most areas at least 4 transmitters receivers will operate without interference at the minimum squelch setting 3 1 Squelch Volume RF LED Indicators 4 Low Battery 100 channel UHF Receiver Module LightSPEED 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER A B LOW BAT SCAN SQ RF CHANNEL VOL Max PWR Min 2 17 10 Sensitivity Level Sensitivity Level Sen...

Page 12: ...A full charge can take up to 8 hours 16 5 5 5 5 5 T T T T To Change the Batter o Change the Batter o Change the Batter o Change the Batter o Change the Battery T y T y T y T y Type Setting ype Setting ype Setting ype Setting ype Setting Press the UP button twice to get to the battery type screen Press and hold the SET button until a blinking cursor appears Use the UP and DOWN buttons to make a sel...

Page 13: ...T Replace batteries with the same type alkaline or NiMH that were installed in your handheld microphone 12 Operating Instructions O N Wireless Transmitter Handheld Microphone 1 1 1 1 1 T T T T Transmitter Mute ransmitter Mute ransmitter Mute ransmitter Mute ransmitter Mute The MUTE switch turns the transmitter s audio signal on or off The audio is off when the red LED is flashing 2 2 2 2 2 Gain Ad...

Page 14: ...lt pack Operating Instructions LightSPEED Turn the transmitter ON by pressing and holding the Power button on the side approximately 2 seconds The LCD display will appear Open the plastic door by depressing the latches on each side Use the up and down buttons to select a screen that shows the current channel To change the channel press and hold the SET button until there is a blinking cursor on th...

Page 15: ...lt pack Operating Instructions LightSPEED Turn the transmitter ON by pressing and holding the Power button on the side approximately 2 seconds The LCD display will appear Open the plastic door by depressing the latches on each side Use the up and down buttons to select a screen that shows the current channel To change the channel press and hold the SET button until there is a blinking cursor on th...

Page 16: ...T Replace batteries with the same type alkaline or NiMH that were installed in your handheld microphone 12 Operating Instructions O N Wireless Transmitter Handheld Microphone 1 1 1 1 1 T T T T Transmitter Mute ransmitter Mute ransmitter Mute ransmitter Mute ransmitter Mute The MUTE switch turns the transmitter s audio signal on or off The audio is off when the red LED is flashing 2 2 2 2 2 Gain Ad...

Page 17: ...A full charge can take up to 8 hours 16 5 5 5 5 5 T T T T To Change the Batter o Change the Batter o Change the Batter o Change the Batter o Change the Battery T y T y T y T y Type Setting ype Setting ype Setting ype Setting ype Setting Press the UP button twice to get to the battery type screen Press and hold the SET button until a blinking cursor appears Use the UP and DOWN buttons to make a sel...

Page 18: ...the more likely it is that the squelch will need to be turned up In most areas at least 4 transmitters receivers will operate without interference at the minimum squelch setting 3 1 Squelch Volume RF LED Indicators 4 Low Battery 100 channel UHF Receiver Module LightSPEED 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER A B LOW BAT SCAN SQ RF CHANNEL VOL Max PWR Min 2 17 10 Sensitivity Level Sensitivity Level Sen...

Page 19: ...nd creating a significant hazard and damaging the transmitter This is not covered by warranty 3 Verify the receiver and transmitter are in the same frequency group Turn the receiver module off and on again The letter code for the frequency group will blink Open the battery compartment on the transmitter to find the frequency group sticker 4 Make sure the Mute light on the belt pack transmitter is ...

Page 20: ...ngage the connector at the rear of the module Replace the two screws Remove Screw Remove Screw LightSPEED 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER A B LOW BAT SCAN SQ RF CHANNEL Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment In areas that have very high radio frequency traffic it may be necessary to adjust the squelch level to block out potential interferen...

Page 21: ...this button When this button is pressed the receiver will cycle through all 100 channels and select a clear frequency this process takes about 20 seconds Once the receiver selects the clear channel you will need to select the same channel on the corresponding transmitter handheld on page 9 or belt pack on page 13 Channel Set up for Multiple Receivers Channel Set up for Multiple Receivers Channel S...

Page 22: ...cordingly on each receiver module 4 UNBALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED The 1 4 unbalanced output jack labeled AF OUT combines the audio from all the modules in the Quad RAK together and outputs them at a single source To control the various output levels of the individual receivers adjust the volume level accordingly on each receiver module Connect the AF output to a Line In or...

Page 23: ...etup screen 10 10 10 10 10 Set Button Set Button Set Button Set Button Set Button This button is used to enter and save changes to the transmitter settings 11 11 11 11 11 Door Latch Door Latch Door Latch Door Latch Door Latch A door latch button is located on each side Press both to open the battery compartment door 12 12 12 12 12 Battery Compartment Battery Compartment Battery Compartment Battery...

Page 24: ... buttons scroll up and down between setup screens on the LCD display They are also used to enter changes in each setup screen 7 7 7 7 7 Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Battery Charge Jack Optional battery charger plugs in here for NiMH batteries only 8 8 8 8 8 Batter Batter Batter Batter Battery Compartment y Compartment y Compartment y Compartment y...

Page 25: ... Jack Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 4 receiver module to be mixed amplified individually 6 6 6 6 6 Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Channel 3 Audio Output Jack Balanced AF signal output jack for the Channel 3 receiver module to be mixed amplified individually 7 7 7 7 7 Channel 2 Audio Output Jack Channe...

Page 26: ...e strongest RF signal 6 6 6 6 6 Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button Press this button to automatically select a channel that is free from interference 7 7 7 7 7 Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Squelch Adjustment Adjusts the squelch level for elimination of RF interference 8 8 8 8 8 Receiver Power V Receiver Power V Receiver Power ...

Page 27: ...th transmitter s and receiver s Each receiver is available with either the TX BP900 belt pack or the TX HM900 handheld transmitter or both IMPORTANT NOTE To take full advantage of the features the 7100DX has to offer as well as its applications please take time to read through the entire manual Your 7100DX Quad RAK documentation package consists of a User s Manual and a Quick Start Guide The User ...

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