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TRANSMITTER CONNECTORS

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XDT4:

 1/8” TRS jack plug, unbalanced

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FIGURE 11

Jack Plug -

Insert into jack socket. 
Cable polarity: ring (+ instrument), sleeve (-), tip (+ mic)

Input

 

Threaded input jack socket

Threaded Sleeve -

Secure the 1/8” jack plug in 
place by screwing down the 
threaded sleeve onto the 
socket threads approximately
two turns.

Threaded Sleeve

Secure the 1/8” jack plug in place by screwing down the threaded sleeve onto the input jack socket threads and turn approxi-
mately two times.

Jack Plug

For correct operation, the jack plug must be inserted all the way into the jack socket with the threaded sleeve securely fastened 
to the threaded input jack socket.

Threaded Input Jack Socket

Make certain that a secure connection is made for trouble-free operation.

Instrument Input

The instrument input circuit is wired to the ring of the input jack plug and socket.  

NOTE: When using anything other than an X2 instrument cable, make certain to ground the tip when using this input

NOTE: Input impedance is 1.3 MΩ

Microphone Input

The microphone input circuit is wired to the tip of the input jack plug and socket 

NOTE: When using any other microphone not supplied by X2, make certain to ground the ring when using this input  

NOTE: Input impedance is 10KΩ 

NOTE: ~9V DC is supplied at the tip 

Summary of Contents for XDR95

Page 1: ...tion X2 Digital Wireless Systems 4630 Beloit Drive Suite 20 Sacramento CA 95838 U S A Phone 916 779 1040 Fax 916 779 1041 Web Site www x2digitalwireless com 24 bit Digital Conversion No Companders Q D...

Page 2: ...ons Preparing Transmitter for Use Installing Battery Battery Life Information Transmitter Mounting Options Troubleshooting Optimizing Performance Warranty and Service Information Warranty Information...

Page 3: ...BNC connectors on the back panel of the receiver And for even greater flexibility the system ships complete with a front mount antenna kit that allows you to bring the BNC connectors and antenna out...

Page 4: ...s and the necessary mounting hardware see installation instructions on page 5 1 front mount antenna kit includes necessary hardware see front mount antenna installation instructions on page 5 2 FIGURE...

Page 5: ...il you repeat this process Receiver LEDs A green LED will light indicating that the unit is receiving data on one of four internal receivers The unit houses four separate internal receivers two of whi...

Page 6: ...9V DC 500 mA supplied Power supply Cable Grip Instrument Out output 1 4 TRS jack unbalanced 1 8k Balanced Low Z output XLR F 600 Antenna B input connector BNC DC Power input connector 9V DC 500mA Ante...

Page 7: ...C connector to each rack ear prior to installing the rack ears to the chassis Make certain that the nut goes on the back side of the rack ear as shown in figure 7 Rack ear Installation 1 Only mount ra...

Page 8: ...and twist clockwise for 1 2 turn then connect the other end to the BNC connector located on the back side of each rack ear and twist cloclwise for 1 2 turn Finally connect the 1 2 wave antenna by pre...

Page 9: ...er must be set to the same channel as the corresponding transmitter in order to operate correctly LED Display factory XDR mode A blue LED will light indicating the currently selected channel of operat...

Page 10: ...inserted all the way into the jack socket with the threaded sleeve securely fastened to the threaded input jack socket Threaded Input Jack Socket Make certain that a secure connection is made for tro...

Page 11: ...kaline batteries should last about 5 5 hours in the XDT4 NiCad rechargeable batteries will only last about 3 5 hours Standard batteries are not recommended THE BATTERY HOUR DISPLAY WILL ONLY BE ACCURA...

Page 12: ...wn in figure 14 2 The clip is detachable so that you can also attach the bodypack transmitter with the input jack facing downwards To do so remove the clip and remount it reversing the orientation as...

Page 13: ...tter and replace if neces sary Signal Source Make certain that the source is operating as desired by checking source power signal levels and connections If necessary bypass digital wireless transmissi...

Page 14: ...d maximum performance range There should be a free line of sight between transmitters and receiving antennas For best results maintain a line of sight between transmitter and receiver antennas Move re...

Page 15: ...ts for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipme...

Page 16: ...If the problem persists call X2 at 916 779 1040 and request the customer service department Talk your situation over with one of our technicians if necessary you will be given a return authorization...

Page 17: ...tter input Positive voltage at input yields positive voltage at output 300 feet line of sight may vary due to local conditions Part 15 approved no user license required 18 to 57 C 0 to 135 F 2 12V RMS...

Page 18: ...Q DiversityPLUS is unique for real time audio applications Why do we need it Wireless systems are subject to increased interference due to known and unknown sources of RF interference including DTV ce...

Page 19: ...atus operating channel and audio level Available transmitters shall include a body pack for use with electric guitars basses and other electric instruments and lavaliere and headset microphones for vo...

Page 20: ...2007 X2 Digital Wireless Systems Inc All rights reserved TruDigital Q DiversityPLUS FrequencyClear are trademarks of X2 Corporation XDR95 PATENTS PENDING August 2007...

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