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• Group -

 Change the frequency group. Groups are 

lettered A-J. Channels in the same group letter are 

designed to work together without interference.

• Channel -

 Change the channel within a group. Channels 

are numbered 1-10.

• Freq -

 Manually select the MHz frequency. Frequencies 

can be changed in increments of .025Mhz.

• Scan -

 Begin scanning for nearby RF signals. The scan 

takes about 1 minute, to stop scanning early, press the 
power button. After the scan is complete, use the knob 
to select an open frequency.

• IR Set -

 This will begin the syncing process to pair a 

transmitter with the receiver. Hold the transmitter so the 
IR sensor is directly in front of the IR Sync Light on the 
receiver before you begin. The IR Light on the receiver 
will light up when it is pairing, and go out when the 
process is complete. The transmitter will now display 
the new frequency set by the receiver.

• Number -

 Change the number displayed on the 

transmitter. Numbers go from 01-99. This has no effect 
on frequency, it is simply for easy identification.

• Squelch -

 Change the squelch setting, 1-10.  Squelch 

will cut the volume if the transmitter connection is poor 
or if the volume is low. But it can also be used to set a 

maximum distance for your mics so you do not pick up 

unwanted signals.

Press the Menu/Select knob once to access the menu. 
Turn the knob to highlight the option you want. Press the 
knob again to access that option.

BenchMark-AD

Antenna Distribution System

POWER

WIRELESS SYSTEM

BenchMark-HT

RF AF

A

B

FREQ

915.250

A01

MHz

MUTE

100%

H P F

N O

0 1

S Q 0 1

O F F

IR

BenchMark-RX

MENU/SELECT

WIRELESS RECEIVER

POWER

RF AF

A

B

FREQ

915.250

A01

MHz

MUTE

100%

N A M E

H P F O F F S Q 0 1

0 0 1

IR

BenchMark-RX

MENU/SELECT

WIRELESS RECEIVER

POWER

POWER-IN

DC:15V/600mA

BALANCED

UNBALANCED

ANTENNA B

ANTENNA A

BenchMark-RX

MUTE / ON

IR

LOCK / UNLOCK

IR

Menu

Group

Group

A

Channel

Freq

Scan

IR set

Menu

Number

Back

Squelch

Lock

Low Cut

Back

DIRECTIONAL
ANTENNA
470-980MHz

0dB

+10dB

0dB +10dB

RF AF

A

B

FREQ

646.950

A01

MHz

MUTE

100%

N A M E

H P F O F F S Q 0 1

0 0 1

IR

BenchMark-RX

MENU/SELECT

WIRELESS RECEIVER

POWER

RF AF

A

B

FREQ

646.950

A01

MHz

MUTE

100%

N A M E

H P F O F F S Q 0 1

0 0 1

IR

BenchMark-RX

MENU/SELECT

WIRELESS RECEIVER

POWER

BenchMark-AD

Antenna Distribution System

POWER

DCIN ---12~15V

ANTRF
  INA

CASCADE

A4

A3

B1

B2

B3

B4

A2

A1

B1~B4

ANT RF INB

CASCADE

DCOUT ---  12~15V

3000mA~4000mA

3000mA~4000mA

DC OUT

---12~15V/

1500mA

DCIN ---12~15V

ANTRF
  INA

CASCADE

A4

A3

B1

B2

B3

B4

A2

A1

B1~B4

ANT RF INB

CASCADE

DCOUT ---  12~15V

3000mA~4000mA

3000mA~4000mA

DC OUT

---12~15V/

1500mA

a

a

f

b

b

c

c

g

g

d

d

h

h

i

i

e

f

e

j

j

DIRECTIONAL
ANTENNA
470-980MHz

0dB

+10dB

0dB +10dB

Receiver Menu Options

Functions/Controls

**For general use, it is recommended to leave the 

squelch setting at 1, and if you are experiencing 

interference issues, try changing the frequency first.

• Lock -

 Turn on to lock the receiver to not allow any 

changes to settings. Hold down the Menu/Select button 
for a few seconds to unlock the receiver.

• Low Cut -

 Turn on or off the low cut filter. This will cut 

out the lowest audio frequencies picked up by the mic, 
this will help reduce rumble and stage noise. It will be 

displayed on the main screen as HPF (high pass filter). 

Low cut and high pass mean the same thing.

• Back -

 Return to the main screen. Pressing the power 

button will also return to the main screen. The system 
will also return to the main screen if there are no inputs 
after about 15 seconds.

• Low Voltage -

 When the batteries in the transmitter are 

low and need to be changed, the receiver will display 
Low Voltage in red.

Summary of Contents for Benchmark

Page 1: ...Touring Grade Diverisity Wireless System with Antenna Distribution System and Active Directional Antennas Benchmark OWNER S MANUAL A B A B ...

Page 2: ...ifying product names and numbers herein are trademarks of VocoPro Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable materials and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted Product names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged All non VocoPro Products brand...

Page 3: ... level Set the dial and leave it there Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late thi...

Page 4: ... the point where they exit from the appliance 13 Cleaning Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 14 Power lines An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines 15 Non use Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 16 Obje...

Page 5: ...s heat sources and too much vibration dust moisture or cold Avoid sources of hum transformers CAUTION The apparatus is not disconnected from the AC power source so long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the apparatus itself is turned off To fully ensure that the apparatus is indeed fully void of residual power leave unit disconnected from the AC outlet for at least fifteen seconds NOTE...

Page 6: ...NA 470 980MHz 0dB 10dB 0dB 10dB POWER IN DC 15V 600mA BALANCED UNBALANCED ANTENNA B ANTENNA A BenchMark RX Menu Group Group A Channel Freq Scan IR set Menu Number Back Squelch Lock Low Cut Back DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 470 980MHz 0dB 10dB 0dB 10dB BenchMark AD Antenna Distribution System POWER RF AF A B FREQ 915 250 A01 MHz MUTE 100 H P F N O 0 1 S Q 0 1 O F F IR BenchMark RX MENU SELECT WIRELESS RECEI...

Page 7: ...o and Wifi interference Color display shows frequency reception and battery status Scan feature with graphic display shows RF traffic within range Multiple options for wireless synchronization via infrared syncing group and channel select or frequency select Tour ready rugged metal housing for handheld and belt pack transmitters Antenna distributor will supply power to up to 4 receivers and 2 acti...

Page 8: ... Low Cut Back DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 470 980MHz 0dB 10dB 0dB 10dB 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 Power Button Hold button to turn the receiver on and off Press once to exit the menu 2 IR Sync Indicator Light Will be light when performing IR Sync 3 Menu Select Knob Turn to change selection and press to confirm setting 4 Color Display Shows microphone information and menu options Receiver Front Receiver Rear View...

Page 9: ...nnel selected If the frequency was selected manually using the Frequency option or Scan option nothing will be displayed 5 Frequency Displays the MHz frequency that the receiver is set to look for 6 RF Indicator Displays connection strength between the transmitter and receiver 7 AF Indicator Displays the audio level being picked up by the mic 8 NO Shows the number set for the transmitter 9 SQ Show...

Page 10: ...ume is low But it can also be used to set a maximum distance for your mics so you do not pick up unwanted signals Press the Menu Select knob once to access the menu Turn the knob to highlight the option you want Press the knob again to access that option POWER IN DC 15V 600mA BALANCED UNBALANCED ANTENNA B ANTENNA A BenchMark RX Menu Group Group A Channel Freq Scan IR set Menu Number Back Squelch L...

Page 11: ...ttons to select the desired option Press the select button to enter and exit the selection Group Change the frequency group Groups are lettered A J Channels in the same group letter are designed to work together without interference Channel Change the channel within a group Channels are numbered 1 10 Freq Manually select the MHz frequency Frequencies can be changed in increments of 025Mhz Gain Cha...

Page 12: ...nnection for the headset or lavaliere mic 6 Mute On Switch Set to mute to silence the pack The power light will be yellow when in mute 7 IR Sensor Receives IR signal from the receiver during syncing 8 Lock Unlock Set to Lock to not allow changes to the pack settings 9 Battery Compartment Holds two AA batteries Outside battery should be positive side out inside battery should be negative side out B...

Page 13: ... A1 B1 B4 ANT RF INB CASCADE DCOUT 12 15V 3000mA 4000mA 3000mA 4000mA DC OUT 12 15V 1500mA DCIN 12 15V ANTRF INA CASCADE A4 A3 B1 B2 B3 B4 A2 A1 B1 B4 ANT RF INB CASCADE DCOUT 12 15V 3000mA 4000mA 3000mA 4000mA DC OUT 12 15V 1500mA a a f b b c c g g d d h h i i e f e j j DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 470 980MHz 0dB 10dB 0dB 10dB BenchMark AD Antenna Distribution System POWER DCIN 12 15V ANTRF INA CASCADE A4...

Page 14: ...LECT WIRELESS RECEIVER POWER BenchMark AD Antenna Distribution System POWER DCIN 12 15V ANTRF INA CASCADE A4 A3 B1 B2 B3 B4 A2 A1 B1 B4 ANT RF INB CASCADE DCOUT 12 15V 3000mA 4000mA 3000mA 4000mA DC OUT 12 15V 1500mA DCIN 12 15V ANTRF INA CASCADE A4 A3 B1 B2 B3 B4 A2 A1 B1 B4 ANT RF INB CASCADE DCOUT 12 15V 3000mA 4000mA 3000mA 4000mA DC OUT 12 15V 1500mA a a f b b c c g g d d h h i i e f e j j DI...

Page 15: ...w optional Operation voltage 2x 1 5V AA battery Operation time 8 10 hours Transmitter Bodypack Input Mini XLR TA3F Input impedance 1M Ohms Output gain range 20dB 10dB 10dB RF output power 10mw 30mw optional Operation voltage 2x 1 5V AA battery Operation time 8 10 hours Antenna Distributor Input type BNC Coaxial Frequency range 470 980MHz 3dB RF out A 0 1dB A1 to A4 0 1dB B1 to B4 0 1dB Impedance 5...

Page 16: ...ceiver as well as the handheld mic display and the light on the beltpack RF and AF signal is good but I have no audio to the board Each receiver must be connected separately to the mixer with either a XLR cable to the balanced output or a inch cable to the unbalanced output If the problem persists try another audio cable Pairing the Microphones In order for the receiver to receive signal from the ...

Page 17: ... 17 Notes ...

Page 18: ...etailer if you are having a technical issue operating or connecting the unit If you need additional help have questions or need support with your VocoPro product contact us Toll Free 800 678 5348 TEL 909 593 8893 FAX 909 593 8890 Email Tech Support at techsupport vocopro com Visit us on Facebook Twitter and Instagram ...

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