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DTM Series

   

User Manual

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Operation continued:

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Frequency Scan Mode: 
To allow the user to select a frequency free from interference, the receiver 
features a frequency scan mode. Firstly, switch on any transmitters from other 
systems in the vicinity. Press and hold the SET button to unlock the menu 
function and then press SET until the display shows a rectangle underneath 
the frequency header. Use the Up or Down keys to commence scanning. The 
receiver will stop scanning when it reaches the first available frequency. Further 
scanning can be triggered by pressing the up/down button again. After chang-
ing the frequency, the IR sync must be carried out to ensure the transmitter is 
matched for correct operation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Transmitter Power Mode: 
The user may select the RF transmission power from the menu system. When 
used in close proximity, the transmitters should be set to Lo or over greater 
distances, set to Hi. Press and hold the SET button to unlock the menu function, 
then press the SET button twice more until the POW selection flashes. Press the 
SET button to confirm selection. After changing the power setting, the IR sync 
must be carried out to ensure the transmitter is matched for correct operation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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After making changes to the settings on the receiver, the IR Sync operation 
should be carried out to ensure the settings are replicated into the transmitter 
to ensure correct operation. 
Power on receiver and cycle thru the menu system on the receiver until all  
settings are correct. Press and hold the SET button to trigger the IR Sync  
operation then power on the transmitter, holding the transmitter about 10cm 
away from the receiver. The IR Sync indicator will show the radiating symbol, 
while the radiating symbol is flashing, direct the display on the relevant  
transmitter towards the IR transceiver, the transmitter will then change to match 
the settings on the receiver. The microphone is now ready for use. Note: The 
beltpack transmitter IR transceiver is located inside the battery compartment, 
as a result the battery compartment door must be open fully before IR sync is 
carried out.

Operating instructions

Handheld transmitter  
identification:

1. Grille
2. LCD Display
3. IR Transceiver
4. Power Switch
5. Battery compartment

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2

3

4

5

When the POW is flashing, 
the HI can be adjusted to LO

flashes

changes

IR SYNC

IR SYNC

Summary of Contents for DTM Series

Page 1: ...1 V2 software versions MIC70 70V2 DTM 800H 863 0Mhz 865 0Mhz MIC72 72V2 DTM 600H 606 0Mhz 614 0Mhz MIC70A 70AV2 DTM 800 863 0Mhz 865 0Mhz MIC72A 72AV2 DTM 600 606 0Mhz 614 0Mhz DTM Series Diversity Sy...

Page 2: ...uce the system s life Only use the equipment indoors Do not expose to flammable sources liquids or gases Always disconnect the power from the mains when equipment is not in use or before cleaning Only...

Page 3: ...ticker V1 software Going forward we will add V1 or V2 onto the end of the serial number for easier identification Receivers the serial number denotes the software type either original V1 or new V2 V1...

Page 4: ...1 x audio lead 1 x user manual In the beltpack box 1 x receiver 2 x beltpacks 2 x headset microphones 2 x lavalier microphones 1 x PSU 1 x audio lead 1 x user manual Specifications DTM 800H Twin Handh...

Page 5: ...highest setting Each channel features an independent volume control Receiver rear panel identification 12 Removable BNC Antenna Channel A The antenna receives the RF radio signal from the transmitter...

Page 6: ...audio line input The receiver also features balanced XLR outputs one for each channel Switch on the power to the receiver checking the display backlight illuminates Open the battery compartment on th...

Page 7: ...n to confirm selection After changing the power setting the IR sync must be carried out to ensure the transmitter is matched for correct operation After making changes to the settings on the receiver...

Page 8: ...Each receiver channel in this system may only be used with one transmitter at any one time If the user attempts to power on and use two transmitters with one receiver the system will malfunction and...

Page 9: ...0MHZ CH2 863 10MHZ CH3 863 20MHZ CH4 863 30MHZ CH5 863 40MHZ CH6 863 50MHZ CH7 863 60MHZ CH8 863 70MHZ CH9 863 80MHZ CH10 863 90MHZ CH11 864 00MHZ CH12 864 10MHZ CH13 864 20MHZ CH14 864 30MHZ CH15 864...

Page 10: ...ble harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material res...

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