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Display

The contents of the display before the DWR-R02DN enters menu operation (top display) are described below. Since the 
top display shows information contained in the metadata sent from the transmitter as well as the receiver settings and 
status, this can be used for operation monitoring.

The display contents of receiver channel 1 and 2 are the same. The display of receiver channel 1 is used for illustration 
purposes.

a

QL (signal quality level) meter

Indicates the quality of data that is received.
This meter allows you to monitor RF signal deterioration 
that may occur when there is signal interference or when 
the transmitter is too far from the receiver.

b

Receiver channel number

Indicates the receiver channel number.

c

Cross Remote condition indication

Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless 
remote control function (four levels).

: Good transmission
: Somewhat good transmission
: Somewhat poor transmission
: Poor transmission
: Unable to communicate with paired transmitter

 

When the wireless remote control function 

(see page 27)

 is 

off, this indication does not appear.

d

Digital output sync indication

Indicates sync status of the signal output from the 
DIGITAL OUT connectors.

INT

:

 

Output signal is in sync with the internal clock.

EXT

:

 

Output signal is in sync with the signal input from 

the WORD SYNC IN connector.

e

Audio level meter

Indicates the level of audio signal input to the transmitter.
The segments indicating below the reference input level of 
the transmitter appear dimly.

When “MIC” is set for the reference input level on the 
transmitter

: Segments indicating –36 dBFs or below 

appear dimly.

When “LINE” is set for the reference input level on the 
transmitter

: Segments indicating –20 dBFs or below 

appear dimly.

For details on disabling the peak display, see “AF Peak 
Level Hold Duration Setting (AF PEAK HOLD)” on 
page 29.

f

AF/PEAK (audio signal peak) indicator

Lights up green when the audio signal exceeding reference 
level is input to the transmitter.
Lights up red when the audio signal exceeding –3 dBFs is 
input to the A/D converter on the transmitter.

g

Transmission power indication

Indicates the current transmission power setting. This 
setting can be changed in the TRANSMITTER menu 

(see 

page 26)

.

 H

: transmitting at 50 mW

 M

: transmitting at 10 mW

 L

: transmitting at 1 mW

1

QL meter

2

Receiver channel number

3

Cross Remote condition indication

4

Digital output sync indication

5

Audio level meter

6

AF/PEAK indicator

7

Transmission power indication

8

Battery indication

9

Reception channel information

0

RF indicator

qa

RF level meters

qs

Antenna selection indication

Note

Summary of Contents for DWR-R02DN

Page 1: ...Digital Wireless Receiver Operating Instructions DWR R02DN 4 585 175 01 1 2015 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ... OUTPUT 25 TRANSMITTER Transmitter Virtual Menu 26 Display of the Transmitter Name NAME 26 Display of the Power Save Setting POWER SAVE 26 Display of the Transmission Power Setting RF POWER 26 Display of Audio Input Level INPUT LEVEL 26 Display of the Attenuator ATT 26 Display of the Low cut Filter Setting LCF 26 Display of the 48 V Power Setting 48V 26 Display of Accumulated Transmitter Use Time ...

Page 3: ...al Signal Setting INTERNAL SG 32 POWER Switch Lock Setting PWR SW LOCK 32 Block Diagram 33 When the Alert Indicator Lights 34 Error Messages 35 Troubleshooting 36 Important Notes on Operation 38 Notes on Using the Receiver 38 On cleaning 38 Specifications 39 Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps 41 ...

Page 4: ...nel plans for multi channel system using digital wireless system with analog wireless system making the channel setting easier in such cases Building up wireless remote control system according to system scale Digital wireless transmitters can be remotely controlled while checking their status on the display of the DWR R02DN You can also use the supplied PC control software to enable remote contro...

Page 5: ...ermore an ALERT indicator on the front panel lights if trouble occurs during operation so you can respond quickly Rack mounting The DWR R02DN can be mounted in an EIA standard 19 inch rack 1U size Solid all in one structure is adopted on the screw brackets and side panels Two way powering A wide range of power supply voltages from 100 to 240 V AC is supported A DC input is also included to enable ...

Page 6: ...ghts up corresponding to the VOLUME control operation 1 2 Audio from channel 1 is output from the L channel of the headphones and audio from channel 2 is output from the R channel 1 Audio from channel 1 is output from the L and R channels of the headphones 2 Audio from channel 2 is output from the L and R channels of the headphones 1 2 Audio from channel 1 and 2 are mixed to be output L and R chan...

Page 7: ...s INT Output signal is in sync with the internal clock EXT Output signal is in sync with the signal input from the WORD SYNC IN connector e Audio level meter Indicates the level of audio signal input to the transmitter The segments indicating below the reference input level of the transmitter appear dimly When MIC is set for the reference input level on the transmitter Segments indicating 36 dBFs ...

Page 8: ...level of the signal input from the ANTENNA a b IN connector The number of segments that light up depends on the input level l Antenna selection indication Indicates the antenna currently selected by the diversity function 2 Controls The control areas for channel 1 and channel 2 are identical a ALERT alert indicator Lights up red when error is detected For the specific causes of alerts and remedies...

Page 9: ...e connectors When an antenna is connected this connector supplies 9 V or 12 V DC power to the booster incorporated in the antenna When using an antenna which does not require a power supply you can turn off the power output by menu operation For details see DC power supply setting for antennas ANT DC OUT on page 28 Antenna attenuator can be also set with menu operation according connection methods...

Page 10: ...y or disconnect the connected cable g ANTENNA a b OUT antenna a b output connectors BNC R These connectors output the signals input from the ANTENNA a b IN connectors Using these connectors you can connect up to eight of DWR R02DN units in cascade h REM ANT ST remote system antenna This is an external antenna for the ST remote system i WORD SYNC IN OUT sync signal input output connectors and 75 Ω ...

Page 11: ...he DWR R02DN without installing in the rack Attach the supplied four feet to the bottom of this unit as illustrated below To install the DWR R02DN in the rack be sure to remove the attached feet Rack DWR R02DN Screws B M5 12 Screws B M5 12 Foot Attach the adhesive side of the feet to the circular marks at the bottom of the unit ...

Page 12: ...nd using optional AN 820A or AN 01 UHF antennas For narrow service areas however you can also use the supplied whip antennas When using the supplied whip antennas be sure to verify your service area beforehand The supplied whip antennas can be attached to the front or rear panel of the unit Front panel attachment 1 Insert commercially available antenna mounts with BNC connectors into the front pan...

Page 13: ...m or longer to connect the antenna mounts with BNC connectors to the ANTENNA a b IN connectors on the rear panel of the unit Rear panel attachment Attach the supplied whip antennas to the ANTENNA a b IN connectors on the rear panel Whip antenna supplied ...

Page 14: ...1 When 41 DWR R02DN units are used up to 82 transmitters can be used 2 Up to 41 DWR R02DN units can be used by incorporating optional WD 850 units 3 When connecting DWR R02DN units in cascade set ANT ATT a b to 0dB and ANT DC OUT to OFF on any DWR R02DN unit that is not directly connected to the antenna 3 To DC power supply ...

Page 15: ...15 Usage Example of Antenna Divider Example of a system that connects a total of 41 units 82 channels in cascade via a separately sold WD 850 WD 850 sold separately UHF antennas ...

Page 16: ...e connections We recommend using a word clock divider Synchronization system example 1 This system connects the master word clock signal in cascade via the WORD SYNC OUT connector of this device Set the 75 Ω termination switch of only the DWR R02DN unit at the end of the cascade connection to ON Synchronization system example 2 This system divides the master word clock signal with a divider and th...

Page 17: ... uses one channel of radio wave When more transmitters are used in the system communication congestion may occur resulting in slow response on the controlled devices If you plan to use six or more transmitters operation in NT remote system using the optional RMU 01 is recommended Note Mixer or I O box Up to six transmitters UHF antennas To a wall outlet DWR R02DN 1 1 Use of up to three DWR R02DN u...

Page 18: ...ails on how to install the RMU 01 refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the RMU 01 Mixer or I O box To a wall outlet UHF antennas RMU 01 2 Hub PC PoE PoE Transmitters 1 DWR R02DN 3 1 When 41 DWR R02DN units are used up to 82 transmitters can be used 2 Up to nine RMU 01 units can be installed to expand the NT remote operation area 3 Up to 41 DWR R02DN units can be used by incorporating ...

Page 19: ... to move the cursor to the BAND BLOCK indication and then press the dial 4 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to the band block indication that you want to select and then press the dial Selecting the Frequency Band Set the frequency band before setting the group channel Set the frequency band BAND as follows The controls for channel 1 are used in the following illustration for explanation pur...

Page 20: ...ECEIVER menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to ACTIVE CH SCAN indication and then press the dial A message START SCAN appears 3 Rotate the jog dial to select YES and then press the dial Scanning starts When a Sony digital wireless frequency is detected scanning stops and the frequency is displayed If you select NO in this step The scanning function is cancelled 4 If you decide to use tha...

Page 21: ...ssion to be conducted within a group Make sure the same mode is set on the transmitter and receiver When using an encryption key method pair the transmitter and receiver Using Secure Key Mode SECURE KEY Use this mode for one to one encrypted transmission between one transmitter and one receiver An encryption key that cannot be read from the outside is automatically generated by the transmitter Thi...

Page 22: ...ove the cursor to select OK and then press the dial 5 Set the encrypted transmission function on the transmitter to PASSWORD 6 On the transmitter set the same password that was set on the receiver For details on transmitter operations refer to the operating instructions supplied with the transmitter It is recommended that you change the password periodically Setting the Audio Codec Mode This recei...

Page 23: ...enu Operations In the procedure below the controls for the receiver channel 1 are used for illustration purposes 1 Press one of the menu buttons RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RF REMOTE or UTILITY button to select the menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to select the item to be set and then press the dial For details on items contained in each menu see Menu Structure and Hierarchy on page 23 BAND GP CH ACTIVE CH SCA...

Page 24: ...BAND Selects the frequency band that the transmitter uses See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 41 for factory settings Group channel Selection GP CH Set the group and channel to receive See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 41 for factory settings For details see Selecting the Group Channel on page 19 Active Channel Scanning Function ACTIVE CH SCAN The active channel scan ...

Page 25: ...lows Analog output MODE1 3 4 ms MODE2 1 5 ms MODE3 4 0 ms Digital output MODE1 3 4 ms MODE2 2 5 ms MODE3 4 9 ms For details see Setting the Audio Codec Mode on page 22 Setting Analog Audio Output Level BAL OUT LEVEL Selects analog audio output level for the ANALOG OUT 1 2 connectors MIC Selects the microphone level reference level 58 dBu LINE Select the line level reference level 12 dBu Ground Lif...

Page 26: ...ing of the transmitter is displayed Display of the Transmission Power Setting RF POWER The transmission power setting of the transmitter from which transmission is currently being received is displayed Display of Audio Input Level INPUT LEVEL The audio input level setting of the transmitter from which transmission is currently being received is displayed Display of the Attenuator ATT The attenuato...

Page 27: ...s on how to operate the transmitter refer to the operating instructions supplied with the transmitter 3 Rotate the jog dial to select YES and then press the dial The receiver starts searching for transmitters and then displays the names of transmitters with which pairing is possible During the search pressing any operation key on the receiver will cancel pairing mode 4 Rotate the jog dial to selec...

Page 28: ...oved by switching the RF REMOTE function off then on again and then re pairing with the transmitter change to a channel with less interference Displaying the Remote Mode MODE Display whether the receiver is operating in the ST remote or NT remote mode The mode can only be displayed NT The receiver has recognized the RMU 01 unit and is operating in NT remote mode ST The receiver is operating in ST ...

Page 29: ...ON in such cases you can automatically adjust the receiver channel with the shorter audio signal delay time to match the channel with the longer delay When adjusting the delay time manually using a device such as mixer or delay processor set this function to OFF AF Peak Level Hold Duration Setting AF PEAK HOLD Set the peak level hold condition for the audio level meter that appears on the top disp...

Page 30: ...is not possible ON OFF Audio codec mode mismatch CODEC MODE UNMATCH Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when an audio codec mode mismatch is detected between the transmitter and receiver ON OFF Items Related to Display DISPLAY submenu Setting the brightness of the display BRIGHTNESS Ten levels of brightness can be selected for the organic light emitting diode display The...

Page 31: ...he setting of the transmitter is changed to sleep mode the signal for audio transmission is stopped and the metadata is also no longer transmitted For this reason NO DATA appears for all items in the TRANSMITTER menu except for SLEEP in the POWER SAVE indication Transmission Power Setting RF POWER You can change the transmission power of the transmitter Audio Input Level Setting INPUT LEVEL Allows...

Page 32: ...32 Internal Signal Setting INTERNAL SG Specifies whether to generate the transmitter s internal signal POWER Switch Lock Setting PWR SW LOCK Specifies whether to lock the transmitter s POWER switch ...

Page 33: ...33 Block Diagram Digital wireless tuner 1 Digital wireless tuner 2 Divider Digital Signal Processing Terminate 75 ohms D A Divider ...

Page 34: ...icator is lit in orange The signal input level of the antenna is 80 dBµ or higher Multi channel synchronous operation may be affected Try one of the following Try using the transmitter located away from the antenna Increase the ANT ATT a b setting value of the receiver If the ANT ATT a b setting value is increased be sure to also check the transmission distance limit between the transmitter and re...

Page 35: ...HONES terminal exceeds the maximum allowable current or the terminal has short circuited ANTENNA OVER CURRENT DC outputs from the ANTENNA IN connectors exceed the maximum allowable current or the connectors have short circuited CPU EEP ROM NG The data of the CPU EEP ROM is not correct RF EEP ROM NG The data of the RF EEP ROM is not correct ...

Page 36: ...nd interruption or noise The RF indicator lights up even when the transmitter is turned off Jamming radio waves are being received Set the channel whose RF indicator on the receiver does not light up and then set that same channel on the transmitter When two or more transmitters are being used change to another channel group that is unaffected by jamming radio waves When doing this the clear chann...

Page 37: ...r disconnect the connected cable Noise occurs in the audio for ANALOG OUT LIFT is selected for the GROUND LIFT setting Selecting the GROUND setting may resolve the problem The unit is not recognized by Wireless Studio You are using a version of Wireless Studio that does not support this unit Update Wireless Studio to the version included on the supplied CD ROM Symptom Meanings Remedy ...

Page 38: ...nsmitter software version If the software version is not suitable for use with this receiver the wireless remote control and encrypted transmission functions may not function Refer to the following tables for transmitter software versions that are compatible with this receiver A software update may be necessary to enable proper functioning For details on software updates contact your Sony service ...

Page 39: ...Bu maximum 12 dBu reference when LINE output Digital Output XLR 3 32 male 110 Ω 2 BNC R 75 Ω 2 Reference output level 36 dBFs Headphone Output φ6 3 mm 1 4 inch stereo jack Other Equipment Word Sync Input connector BNC R with a 75 Ω termination switch Output connector BNC R External Word Sync 32 kHz to 96 kHz Wireless Remote Control Cross Remote 2 4 GHz IEEE802 15 4 compliant LAN Connector RJ 45 mo...

Page 40: ...SENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ...

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