LTO RADIUS 100 User Manual Download Page 6

 

 

 

 

Belt-Pack Transmitter 

(for 

Radius 100H

 headset, 

Radius 100L

 lavalier microphone, or 

Radius 100M

 instrument cable)

 

 

1.

 

Power/Mute Button:

 Press this button for 

2

 seconds to power 

the transmitter on or off. Press this button briefly to mute or 
unmute the transmitter. 

2.

 

Power/Mute LED:

 This light indicates the power or mute status: 

 

Red light:

 The transmitter is on. 

 

Flashing red light:

 The transmitter is low on battery power. 

 

Blue light:

 The transmitter is muted. 

 

Flashing blue light:

 The transmitter is muted and low on 

battery power. 

3.

 

Sync Button:

 Press this button to synchronize the transmitter 

with the receiver. See 

Operation

 to learn more. 

4.

 

Display:

 This display shows the current channel and battery 

power level. 

5.

 

Battery Compartment (not pictured):

 Insert 2 AA batteries into 

this compartment. Make sure the polarities of the batteries (

+

 and 

) are correct. 

6.

 

Microphone/Instrument Input (mini-XLR):

 Connect the included 

microphone or instrument cable to this input.  

7.

 

Gain Selector:

 Use this switch to set the gain of the audio input 

to 

10 dB

0 dB

, or 

-10 dB

. For instruments with passive pickups, 

we recommend setting this to 

-10 dB

. For instruments with active 

pickups, you may want to set this to 

0 dB

 or 

-10 dB

 
 
 

Receiver 

 

Front Panel 

1

2

6

3

7

7

4

5

 

 

1.

 

Power Button:

 Press this button to power the receiver on or off. 

2.

 

Display:

 This display shows the current channel, frequency, and other settings. See 

Display

 for 

more information. 

3.

 

Up/Down (



):

 Press one of these buttons to select the different modes (

Manual

Autoscan

Preset

). When searching for channels, press one of these buttons to move to the next-highest or 

next-lowest channel, respectively. 

4.

 

Sync:

 Press this button to synchronize the receiver with the transmitter. See 

Operation

 to learn 

more. 

5.

 

Set:

 Press this button to confirm your mode selection (

Manual

Autoscan

Preset

) or to set the 

current channel. See 

Operation

 to learn more. 

6.

 

Volume Knob:

 Turn this knob to adjust the receiver’s output level. 

7.

 

Antennae:

 These antennae receive the signal from the transmitter. 

1

6

4

2

3
7

5

1: Ground 
2: Line In 
3: Mic In 
4: +10V 

 

1: Ground 
2: Line In 
3: Mic In 
4: +10V 

Mic Level 

Line Level 

3 4 1

2

Summary of Contents for RADIUS 100

Page 1: ...ide English 3 11 Gu a del usuario Espa ol 12 20 Guide d utilisation Fran ais 21 29 Guida per l uso Italiano 30 38 Benutzerhandbuch Deutsch 39 47 Gebruikershandleiding Nederlands 48 56 Appendix English...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ine level outputs Box Contents Radius 100 Radius 100 Receiver Radius HHT Condenser Microphone Transmitter Rackmount and Coupling Brackets screws included 1 4 6 35mm Unbalanced Audio Cable 3 feet 1 met...

Page 4: ...they will not trip over them Sound Level Permanent hearing loss may be caused by exposure to extremely high noise levels The U S Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified permi...

Page 5: ...ss this button briefly to mute or unmute the microphone 2 Power Mute LED This light indicates the power or mute status Red light The transmitter is on Flashing red light The transmitter is low on batt...

Page 6: ...7 Gain Selector Use this switch to set the gain of the audio input to 10 dB 0 dB or 10 dB For instruments with passive pickups we recommend setting this to 10 dB For instruments with active pickups yo...

Page 7: ...t frequency in MHz 9 Mute This indicator appears when the audio signal is muted 10 RF This meter shows the current level of reception between the transmitter and receiver 11 AF This meter shows the cu...

Page 8: ...up others 1 Set Up the Receiver Optional Connect Rackmount Pieces and or Antennas To use two receivers in a standard 19 rack use the included rackmount brackets coupling brackets and screws To use one...

Page 9: ...numbers will flash iii Use the Up Down buttons to select a channel iv Press the Set button to lock the reception to that channel Autoscan Mode Important If you are setting up a system using multiple r...

Page 10: ...transmitter are within 3 feet 1 meter from each other and powered on 2 Press and hold the Sync button on the transmitter until Sync flashes in the receiver s display 3 Press the Sync button on the re...

Page 11: ...ar any metal objects or devices that could cause RF interference other wireless systems TVs radio etc Lower the setting of the receiver s Squelch knob There is audible interference in the transmission...

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