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Sabine SWM4000 Smart Spectrum

®

 Wireless

© 2010  Sabine

, Inc.

Allows manual selection of a frequency group. Pressing SET increases the group number by one. When the correct 

frequency is displayed press S.O. (SYNC). For best results when operating multiple systems, set all systems to a single 

group; then set each system to a unique channel within that group.

Allows manual selection of a frequency channel. Pressing SET increases the channel number by one. When the 

correct frequency is displayed press S.O. (SYNC).

Display the current frequency in MHz. Press again to display group and channel.

Hold down the SET key and press MENU to lock or unlock the receiver. Locking prevent the current receiver settings 

from changing.

Indicates RF activity. Only one antenna is active at any one time.

Indicates a low transmitter battery charge.

The INCOMPATIBLE warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter are set to incompatible frequency bands. 

Contact your retailer for assistance.

Appendix A

Manual Programming

R7

R8

R9

R5

R23

R21

R26

SW40-RM

VOL

A

B

ANT

S.Q.

I.R.

RF

AF

MENU

SYNC

SET

TRUE DIVERSITY

RECEIVER

UHF

GROUP CHANNEL

02 04

Volume (Gain)
Squelch
RF signal

Active antenna
I.R. sensor

Group selection

Menu 
Sync
Audio signal

Lock all controls

Set

Channel number

SW40-RF Module Front

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R9

R10

R11

R12

R13

R2

R3

R5

R6

R4

R9

R7

R8

R11

R13

R10

R12

INCOMPATIBLE

Antenna status
Group selection 
Manual channel selection

Lock/unlock receiver settings
Transmitter Battery status

Automatic frequency selection
Display frequency
Incompatable frequency

SW40-RH LCD display

R5

R5

R7

R8

R9

R23

R21

R22

R24

R9

R8

R7

R24

R21

R22

R23

Any option displayed on screen will generally time out after five seconds

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Available only on the SW40-RH

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Summary of Contents for Smart Spectrum SWM4000 Series

Page 1: ...Operating Guide SWM4000 Series ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...eiver 4 5 Handheld Transmitter 6 Beltpack Transmitter 7 Operating Instructions 8 Setting up your System 9 Appendix A Manual Programming 10 Appendix B Frequencies and Groups 11 Appendix C Rack Mounting Receivers 11 Appendix D Tips for Improving System Performance 12 Appendix D Troubleshooting 12 Appendix E Specifications 13 ...

Page 4: ...are standing close 5 Speak sing or play into the transmitter to adjust the volume control so that the A F LEDs generally light under normal performance conditions The volume should be adjusted so that the top A F LED only lights momentarily with the loudest inputs You will hear a harsh clipping sound if the top LED stays lit under normal levels 6 Adjusting the squelch The squelch controls the maxi...

Page 5: ...antennas 1 4 inch patch cable not shown operating guide SW40 H Handheld transmitters include Microphone and transmitter Mic holder AA batteries 1 pair SW40 T Beltpack transmitters include Beltpack transmitter AA batteries 1 pair Optional Extention antennas lavalier microphone single ear microphone double ear microphone See www Sabine com for details SCALE 6 000 SW40 R modular receivers include Mod...

Page 6: ... A balanced 1 4 jack output for module A unbalanced 1 4 jack output for module B unbalanced SW40 RM VOL A B ANT S Q I R RF AF MENU SYNC SET TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER UHF GROUP CHANNEL 02 04 Volume Gain Squelch RF signal Active antenna I R sensor Group selection Menu Sync Audio signal Lock all controls Set Channel number Front Panel Module Front Back Panel SCALE 1 000 POWER SW40 RF R1 Module A Module...

Page 7: ... to scroll through menu options Infrared IR port Broadcasts IR signal to transmitter to synchronize frequencies Audio LED Indicates strength of incoming audio signal LCD display Squelch Antenna jack B XLR output jack 1 4 jack output jack AC adapter jack Antenna jack A Adapter cord tie off SW40 RH 1 2 Rack Receiver Details INCOMPATIBLE Antenna status Group selection Manual channel selection Lock un...

Page 8: ...n buttons to add or subtract the high level output symbol Internal Control of External Switch The recessed transmitter controls include a 3 position switch which in turn determines how the transmitter s external two position switch behaves From left to right the 3 positions of the internal switch correspond to the following external switch operations NOTE The antenna symbol blinks when the transmi...

Page 9: ...er to a belt until the belt is pressed against the base of the clip 1 With the power on press and hold the set button until the GROUP and CHANNEL displays begin to alternate 2 To change the group setting release the set button while GROUP is flashing While GROUP is flashing pressing set increases the group setting by one 3 Press power button to switch between GROUP and CHANNEL settings Remember to...

Page 10: ...ricas Or visit www sabine com for the most current information Installing the SW4000 system in your sound system Antennas Antennas pick up the signal from the transmitters and transfers it to the receiver where it con verted to an audio signal A pair of SWAANT dipole antennas are included with your system Antennas are like the eyes of the system You will hear dropouts if the antennas cannot see th...

Page 11: ... ladder on the SW40 RH should be fully lit or on the SW40 RF the RF LED bar will be lit 5 Speak sing or play into the transmitter to adjust the volume control so that the A F LEDs generally light under normal performance conditions The volume should be adjusted so that the top A F LED only lights momentarily with the loudest inputs You will hear a harsh clipping sound if the top LED stays lit unde...

Page 12: ...y one time Indicates a low transmitter battery charge The INCOMPATIBLE warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter are set to incompatible frequency bands Contact your retailer for assistance Appendix A Manual Programming R7 R8 R9 R5 R23 R21 R26 SW40 RM VOL A B ANT S Q I R RF AF MENU SYNC SET TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER UHF GROUP CHANNEL 02 04 Volume Gain Squelch RF signal Active antenna I R s...

Page 13: ...found at www Sabine com The following bands are available at the time this manual was printed 902 928 Mhz For the Americas Australia and New Zealand These frequencies are expected to remain license free and relatively free of interference for the foreseable future 790 819 MHz For China 790 865 MHz for The Pacific Rim and some European countries 850 865 MHz Some European countries SWM4000 systems t...

Page 14: ...12 Sabine SWM4000 Smart Spectrum Wireless 2010 Sabine Inc Appendix D ...

Page 15: ...Receiver Operating Range Under Typical Conditions 100m 300 ft Note actual range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interference Audio Frequency Response 2 dB Maximum 20 kHz Minimum 50 Hz Overall system frequency depends on microphone element Total Harmonic Distortion ref 30 kHz deviation 400Hz tone 0 5 typical Dynamic Range 100 dB A weighted Operating Temperature Range 18ºC 0 F to 57ºC...

Page 16: ...14 Sabine SWM4000 Smart Spectrum Wireless 2010 Sabine Inc NOTES ...

Page 17: ...15 Sabine SWM4000 Smart Spectrum Wireless LIT SWM4000 OG EN 100205 indd 2010 Sabine Inc NOTES ...

Page 18: ...Sabine Inc 13301 NW US Highway 441 Alachua Florida 32615 8544 USA Phone 386 418 2000 Fax 386 418 2001 www Sabine com WIR E LESS SYSTE MS 03 01 2010 ...

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