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Rev.1.1 

 

  When using a wall 

When installing the receiver and cables in a removable wall, follow the instructions shown below. 

 

1 The mount bracket is fixed to a wall with a driver using a screw. 

 

Note: 

  Fix this unit firmly with specified torque with a tool such as a torque driver. 

 

2 Connect the necessary cables to the receiver. 

Connect the cables refer to Connections.

 

 

3 Install the receiver. 

A receiver is hooked on the hook of the mount bracket.

Four places

 

Open the screw cover. 

A receiver is fixed to mount bracket with a driver using an attached screw.   

Close the screw cover. 

 

Note: 

  Fix this unit firmly with specified torque with a tool such as a torque driver. 

 

4 After installation, check that all parts are firmly installed. 

Check visually for loose parts and connections. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for K-SRC14

Page 1: ...1 Rev 1 1 1 9GHz Wireless Receiver K SRC14 ...

Page 2: ...AC through the digital and analog baseband and finally to the RF chip Several special packets are initiated by the MAC These are the only ways the digital baseband portion will turn on the RF transmitter which it then turns off at the end of the packet Therefore the transmitter will be on only while one of the aforementioned packets is being transmitted In other words this device automatically dis...

Page 3: ...osed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers This product has no power switch When turning off the power disconnect the power supply from the PoE device CAUTION Before attempting to connect or operate this p...

Page 4: ...ng to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 Make sure that the wall that the shelf will be attached to is strong enough to support...

Page 5: ...ols may result in damage and may require service by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation E If the product has been dropped or damaged F If product performance deteriorates 20 The product should never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source 21 Do not use a microwave oven to dry this product 22 The product may only be installed and serviced by qualified se...

Page 6: ...d lighting red Lighting green at Power OFF Page mute signal received lighting yellow 3 MIC1 MIC2 indicator MIC1 MIC2 This LED lights green when this unit is receiving signals from each microphone under normal conditions This LED lights as follows to indicate other states E2 signal output provided lighting red Lighting green at E2 ACK input provided Page mute signal received lighting yellow E1 sign...

Page 7: ...nterface connector This connector is used to connect the cable to the amplifier A standard CAT5 or CAT5e cable is used to connect to the amplifier 7 MIX OUT unbalanced connector This connector provides the audio output of LINE IN of the main unit Setting the No 4 of the DIP switch1 to ON allows the audio outputs of the microphone CH1 and CH2 received by this unit to be provided after mixing with L...

Page 8: ...n of the target with the selection button of K STD14 allows the volume of the other microphone received by this unit and the volume of LINE IN of this unit to be adjusted 4 The LED of the POWER MIC1 MIC2 indicates the operating state of this unit during operation LED POWER indicator MIC1 MIC2 indicator E2 signal output provided Lighting red Lighting red lighting green at E2 ACK input provided E1 s...

Page 9: ...9 Rev 1 1 Audio link establishment with the DECT AP Lighting Green During ID registration pairing Blink yellow at 500ms period System error Lighting Red ...

Page 10: ...receiver is made into register mode 2 a Pendant microphone Press PWR MUTE button and REC button will register for receiver Pendant microphone BATT indicator is green light b Handheld microphone Microphone LINK switch inside the battery cover is ON Different receiver connection Please read the operating instructions of the Handheld Microphone K SHH14 Press PWR LINK button will register for receiver...

Page 11: ...ghting green Note Also read the operating instructions of the Pendant Microphone K STD14 Handheld Microphone K SHH14 1 Press PWR LINK button will start a microphone 2 Press TALK push button will start a microphone A microphone can be used in a classroom MIC2 or MIC1 LED indicator lighting green Note Also read the operating instructions of the Handheld Microphone K SHH14 ...

Page 12: ... to assign the microphones MIC1 and MIC2 to the mixing out and two signals will be mixed with the mixing out This function is specified with the DIP switch No mixing is provided at default settings Remote volume function This is a function where the volume of this unit cannot be adjusted with the volume button of the optional microphone K STD14 This function is used when external devices are contr...

Page 13: ...n simultaneously of the microphone for 2 seconds or more or press the alert button to select the close state E2 ACK function When make signal inputs are provided to E2 ACK of the control terminals during E2 operation the MIC1 or MIC2 LED indicator of this unit MIC1 or MIC2 turns from red to green to indicate that the E2 ACK signal is received When the E2 control input has not been provided from th...

Page 14: ... LED color will change according to priority Show in below If there is no special mention when a function is completed or time passed the LED state is restored to before changing Indication priority Operating state LED indication MIC1 POWER MIC2 1 highest E2 signal output provided 1 Red Lighting green at E2 ACK input provided Red 2 Lighting green at Power OFF Red Lighting green at E2 ACK input pro...

Page 15: ...f remote volume function normal mic buttons or reassigned When this switch is set to ON the volume control of this unit using the volume button of K STD14 will be deactivated This setting is intended for the control of an external device using the volume button of K STD14 through the serial communication command Mic buttons reassigned Mic buttons normal as labeled 7 Mix Out Attenuator setting Atte...

Page 16: ...nal devices INTERFACE CONNECTOR connection Note An RJ 45 type connector of this unit is based on our original system and electrical specifications Never connect this terminal to a LAN connector that is compatible with Ethernet and PoE Power over Ethernet Never connect this connector to a LAN connector that is compatible with Ethernet and PoE Power over Ether Be sure to make a connection when the p...

Page 17: ... selected depending on the connector types of devices to be connected and follow the description below to connect external devices Connection to control terminal Cable processing Before connection prepare the cable as shown in the drawing at right Note Stranded wire is highly recommended Wire insulation must be removed Do not use solder to tin the wire The recommended maximum cable length is 15 m ...

Page 18: ...ice is connected between each terminal and GND These terminals operate by closing their circuits The GND terminal is connected to GND in this unit A set of dry relay contacts are recommended to activate these features Input format transistor input Electrical specifications Open voltage 5 V DC short circuit current 2 mA E1 CNT E2 CNT E2 ACK PAGE MUTE LINK BUTTON ALERT BUTTON E1 Cont E1 Com E2 Cont ...

Page 19: ...ernal device and the receiving signal RxD of this unit is connected to the transmitting signal TxD of the external device The ground signal of each device should be connected one another Cables to be connected should be selected depending on the external devices to be connected The above illustrates that the external device has a D sub 9 pin connector Interface RS 232C Communication system Asynchr...

Page 20: ...er the eaves 2 Locations such as pool where medical agents are used 3 Locations such as kitchen or factory workshop where there is a lot of vapor or oil and special environments such as in flammable atmospheres 4 Locations where radiation or X rays and strong electric fields or magnetism arise 5 At sea or along the coast and locations such as hot springs where corrosive gases arise 6 Locations wit...

Page 21: ...e ceiling panel is inserted on mount bracket and a plate and it fixes with a screw and a nut Note Fix this unit firmly with specified torque with a tool such as a torque driver 3 Connect the necessary cables to the receiver Connect the cables refer to Connections 4 Install the receiver A receiver is hooked on the hook of the mount bracket Four places Open the screw cover A receiver is fixed to mou...

Page 22: ...22 Rev 1 1 AE plate Screw cover Mount bracket Ceiling Panel Screw driver Step 1 Step 2 ...

Page 23: ...nect the necessary cables to the receiver Connect the cables refer to Connections 3 Install the receiver A receiver is hooked on the hook of the mount bracket Four places Open the screw cover A receiver is fixed to mount bracket with a driver using an attached screw Close the screw cover Note Fix this unit firmly with specified torque with a tool such as a torque driver 4 After installation check ...

Page 24: ...ce with the instructions Required pull out capacity of a single screw bolt is 196 N 44 lbf or more If a ceiling board such as plaster board is too weak to support the total weight the area shall be sufficiently reinforced Install the receiver mount bracket locally procured in the foundation area of the architecture or where sufficient strength is assured To prevent the mounting strength from becom...

Page 25: ...25 Rev 1 1 Screw cover Mount bracket Screw driver Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...

Page 26: ...acter command the control code CR and LF as the termination character When a single parameter as a starting character command colon 1st parameter the control code CR and LF as the termination character When the two parameters as a starting character command colon 1st parameter colon 2nd param All of CR LF colon are fixed single byte and the command part is fixed 3 bytes The length of the parameter...

Page 27: ... SMT Mute individual setting Setting 1 MIC1 output 2 MIC2 output M MIX output 0 MUTE OFF 1 MUTE ON SMT 1 0 CR LF Response Same as above Same as above SMT 1 0 CR LF QMT Mute state query Query 1 MIC1 output 2 MIC2 output M MIX output Same as above QMT M CR LF Response Same as above 0 MUTE OFF 1 MUTE ON QMT M 0 CR LF SAM Mute collective setting Setting 0 MUTE OFF 1 MUTE ON None SAM 1 CR LF Response S...

Page 28: ...tting Query 3 Tone Level None QDS 3 CR LF Response Same as above 0 Low 1 High QDS 3 0 CR LF State query of Microphone Line Mixing setting Query 4 Microphone Line Mixing None QDS 4 CR LF Response Same as above 0 Disable 1 Enable QDS 4 1 CR LF State query of Feedback Blocker setting Query 5 Feedback Blocker None QDS 5 CR LF Response Same as above 0 Disable 1 Enable QDS 5 0 CR LF State query of Remot...

Page 29: ... audio Setting The threshold level of the signal strength of RCV for making a microphone mute 0 Default 1 Area1 2 Area2 3 Area3 SAA 1 CR LF An area of default setting is same as an area of RF Tx power setting of DIP SWITCHES Default Area1 Area2 Area3 Each QDS response command returns not the physical ON OFF status of the DIP switch but the current setting status 1 Parameter of ALM command Paramete...

Page 30: ...r Volume Parameter Volume Parameter Volume 00 0bB 08 16dB 16 32dB 01 2dB 09 18dB 17 36dB 02 4dB 10 20dB 18 40dB 03 6dB 11 22dB 19 44dB 04 8dB 12 24dB 20 48dB 05 10dB 13 26dB 21 60dB 06 12dB 14 28dB 22 70dB 07 14dB 15 30dB ...

Page 31: ...he page mute signal input provided to this unit If the page mute signal input is provided the audio output from this unit is muted The 3 LEDs of this unit light yellow while the page mute function is activated Is the volume setting equipped in this unit set to the lowest level The volume of the microphones MIC1 and MIC2 and LINE IN equipped in this unit can be adjusted by K STD14 and through exter...

Page 32: ...ng φ3 5 mm o1 8 inches stereo mini jack Tip Left Ring Right Sleeve GND CH1 CH2 Microphone output 5 dBV Balanced Adaptive impedance 10 kΩ or more φ3 5 mm o1 8 inches stereo mini jack Tip Hot Ring Cold Sleeve GND MIX OUT 0 dBV Balanced Adaptive impedance 10 kΩ or more φ3 5 mm o1 8 inches stereo mini jack Tip Hot Ring Cold Sleeve GND AUDIO OUT MIX OUT 10 dBV Unbalanced Adaptive impedance 10 kΩ or mor...

Page 33: ...ection to a LAN connector that is compatible with Ethernet and PoE Other function Volume control Configurable when the microphone K STD14 is used or by control through RS 232C Controlled object Microphone CH1 CH2 Line in Setting range 0 dB 32 dB 2 dB step 36 dB 48 dB 4 dB step 60 dB 70dB ...

Page 34: ...ories Mounting bracket 1 Tie for cable 2 Screw 1 Unattached Operating Instructions None Total operating instructions are prepared by Audio Enhancement Warranty Card None the warranty period is described in the contract ...

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