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S3500, S4000 & S4000F Beltpack and Guitar Transmitters:

 

Setting Up:

Screw the external antenna into the antenna connector on the top of the beltpack. The antenna can either be a short wire or a helical type. Under no
circumstances should the length of a wire antenna be shortened. Neither should a wire antenna be coiled up or wrapped with the audio lead - this will reduce
the performance of the radio system.

Beltpack Transmitters only

 - Insert the Lemo connector for the lapel microphone into the audio connector using the two red indents as a polarity guide. Do not

twist this connector. Keep the audio lead and the antenna separated at all times.

Guitar Transmitters only

 - Connect your instrument to the audio input jack using the supplied short jack to jack lead.

Slide the side of the beltpack up and place a 9v (MN1604) battery in the compartment observing the correct polarity and with connectors facing into the case.

Switch on the beltpack using the switch on the top. The LED will light up if the battery is good. Note that the LED will extinguish when the battery needs
replacing. On the S3500 and S4000, the LCD will also display the current channel and bank - the bank is indicated at the bottom of the display.

 

Changing the Transmitting Channel - S3500 & S4000 only:

Slide down the side of the beltpack to reveal  two small push button switches and a gain control.

Whilst the beltpack is switched on, press and hold the switch nearest to the base of the beltpack until

 FrEq

 is displayed on the LCD. Releasing the switch at

this stage will advance the transmitting frequency to the next frequency in the current bank. Continuing to hold down the switch will scroll through the available
frequencies in the current bank, and whatever frequency is displayed when the switch is released will be chosen as the transmitting frequency. This setting is
stored in memory within the beltpack and will be retained even when the beltpack is switched off.

The exact selection of channels available in each bank will depend on how  the transmitter has been programmed in the factory. It can contain up to 32
unique channels, which can be arranged in up to 4 banks, but your transmitter will not necessarily contain this many channels or banks.

 

Changing the Current Bank - S3500 & S4000 only:

Slide down the side of the beltpack and locate the two push button switches as described above.

Whilst the beltpack is switched on, press and hold the switch nearest the top of the beltpack until 

BAnc

 is displayed on the LCD. The current bank (displayed

at the bottom of the LCD) will then scroll through the available banks (up to 4 in total). Release the switch when the desired bank is shown, and this will
become the current bank. After changing the current bank, it will probably be necessary to choose the desired transmitting frequency from the new bank as
described above. This setting, like the transmitting frequency, is stored in memory and will be retained even when the beltpack is switched off.

As already mentioned above, the exact selection of banks available will depend on how the transmitter has been programmed in the factory. There can be
up to 4 banks, but if there is only 1, this option will not be functional

.

 

Changing the Audio Gain:

Slide down the side of the beltpack and locate the audio gain control. Adjust this to set the audio gain as required.  Refer to the receiver instructions for details
on how  to optimise the gain of your system to best suit the application for which it is to be used.

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Page 3: ... the chance of problems Always try to ensure a line of sight signal path between the transmitter and receiver obstacles such as walls can significantly reduce the radio signal strength Obviously the transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel If you are using more than one system simultaneously choose a set of intermodulation free frequencies Please refer to the channel listings at the en...

Page 4: ...t useful when optimising the system s gain as described in a following section An Explanation of the Front Panel and Options S3500 S4000 When the receiver is muted it will display RF MUTE and the current frequency When the receiver is receiving it will display the frequency of the current channel and a small bar chart indicating the received RF power unless the Display Name Option has been selecte...

Page 5: ...l return you to the normal display It will be necessary to change each of the eight character locations in turn If you miss the character you want simply scroll round until it comes back again Selecting DISPLAY NAME S3500 S4000 only This allows you to configure whether or not the user name is displayed in the normal display Pressing the button will toggle this setting on and off Pressing the SELEC...

Page 6: ...an be arranged in up to 4 banks but your transmitter will not necessarily contain this many channels or banks Changing the Current Bank S3500 S4000 only Slide open the microphone body and locate the two push button switches as described above Whilst the microphone is switched on press and hold the switch nearest the LCD until BAnc is displayed on the LCD The current bank displayed at the bottom of...

Page 7: ...he switch will scroll through the available frequencies in the current bank and whatever frequency is displayed when the switch is released will be chosen as the transmitting frequency This setting is stored in memory within the beltpack and will be retained even when the beltpack is switched off The exact selection of channels available in each bank will depend on how the transmitter has been pro...

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