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QT‐AD10 Module 

 

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Groupis the group number (1‐16) to which the transmitter belongs, allowing it to be controlled 
with group commands (see 

Group Commands

 below). To change the group that the 

transmitter belongs to, select the transmitter, then the add it to the desired Group number. 
From here the number can be adjusted using the “UP/DOWN” arrows. Once satisfied, press 
“ENTER” or “BACK” button and select “Save” when prompted.

 

 

RF Poweris the power setting of the RF output of the transmitter. This can be adjusted by 
bringing up the menu below and selecting the desired value. A lower power level will conserve 
battery life.

 

 

 

 

2.4 GHz Chthe RCAS control channel default is 25, change this on the transmitter only if you 
are having control issues that can be seen when you have completed a 2.4GHz Spectrum scan.  
See 

Device Configuration

, the 

2.4 GHz Telemetry

 section below for detailed instructions. 

 

Storage Mode, Will configure the AT‐AD10 to it’s off mode.  This means none of the functions 
of the unit are running, and the unit is in effect off.  To return the QT‐AD10 to standby mode 
the on/off button needs to be pressed for 3 seconds or connected to a charger. 

 

Reboot,  Will remotely cause the transmitter to do a power on reset.  This will return the 
transmitter to a known state of operation. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for QT-AD10 Series

Page 1: ...QT AD10 Module Description This document describes the use of the QT AD10A C transmitter History Rev 1 Original...

Page 2: ...6 Features 7 Performance 7 Design 7 Working with the AD10 Module 7 Out of the Box Setup 7 Storage Mode 7 Standby Mode 8 Run Mode 8 Control and Configuration of Modules 8 Adjusting Module Parameters 8...

Page 3: ...er is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Conne...

Page 4: ...dio IC 4614A QTAD10A IC 4614A QTAD10C a t approuv par Innovation Sciences et D veloppement conomique Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible max...

Page 5: ...le shall be tested to comply with all applicable FCC requirements and Unintentional radiators FCC section 15 107 15 109 and ISED ICES 003 before declaring compliance to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and IS...

Page 6: ...RF power UHF frequency microphone muting and mic gain groups transmitter naming and other operational parameters can be remotely configured using the QG H2 without physical access to the transmitter...

Page 7: ...al coverage low latency o High density dramatic increase in max system channel count Built in tone generator and RF markers to facilitate walk testing Switchable Power Levels 2 10 20mW region dependen...

Page 8: ...ge parameters and to turn to the standby mode or storage mode Control and Configuration of Modules The QG H2 is required to view monitor and make adjustments to any QT AD10 transmitter within the cont...

Page 9: ...a muted mic such as the QT AD10 RefMic with it s integrated mute switch or to remotely mute a mic whenever required Mic Gainoffsetis used to match Audio Levels of different types of Microphones When p...

Page 10: ...lecting the desired value A lower power level will conserve battery life 2 4 GHz Chthe RCAS control channel default is 25 change this on the transmitter only if you are having control issues that can...

Page 11: ...ty Mode 125 KHz Modulation Type Shure Axient Digital Proprietary RF Output Power 2 mw 10 mw 20 mw Avg Antenna Type 1 4 wave Antenna Impedance 50 Ohm Housing Machined Aluminum Operating Temperature Ran...

Page 12: ...bility depends on the user s classification and application and on the selected frequency Q5X strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensin...

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