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2. Receiver

2.1
Installation of receiver mod-
ules

At delivery, the receiver modules
are packed separately from the
19“ rack unit and have to be
user-installed first. For detailed in-
structions, refer to the installation
manual supplied with the receiver
modules.

2.2 
Placement of receiver unit

When the VR 6 is operated in an
electromagnetically polluted envi-
ronment, the receiving quality
might occasionally suffer. To assu-
re best performance, always ope-
rate the VR 6 away from digital
devices that create parasitic stray
fields, like effect units,keyboards
or CD players. We recommend to
operate the VR 6 or the antennas at
least 2 m away from such devices.

2.3 
Installation of antennas

The two supplied telescope anten-
nas must be connected to the
threaded antenna sockets (16) on
the back side of the rack unit and
always be pulled out to their enti-
re length.
A stronger receiving signal can
be obtained by using the supplied
antenna extension cables to place
the two antennas in greatest pos-
sible distance from each other.
For easy separate antenna instal-
lation, two adaptor nuts are in-
cluded that fit all standard-sized
microphone stands.
Do not place the antennas near
digital devices or metal surfaces,
both could have a negative influ-
ence on the receiving quality. To
fully benefit from the VR 6’s diver-
sity capabilities, always use both
supplied antennas.

2.4 
Connection to mixing con-
soles / guitar amps

Each receiver module has bal-
anced XLR and 1/4“ phone jack 
outputs (20, 21) for individual
connection to a mixing console or
guitar amplifier. For unbalanced
operation, a standard instrument
cable with monaural phone plug
can be used for the phone jack
output (21). This automatically
also switches the XLR output (20)
to unbalanced operation.
The level control (14) allows to
adjust the output level of each in-
dividual receiver module.

2.5 
Connection to power ampli-
fiers

The d.a.i.sy VR 6 system provides
various integrated mixer functions
which allow to operate the unit di-
rectly with a power amplifier. For
connection to a power amplifier,
use the balanced ‘Master Out’
XLR or phone jack outputs (17,
18) on the back side of the mas-
ter module. Make sure that the
‘PFL to Master’ button (25) is not
activated (control LED (26) not lit).
Only signals from channels with
activated ‘To Master’ switch (22)
appear at the master output. This
switch is located next to the corre-
sponding channel output jacks on
the back side of the module. Use
the level controls (14) to determi-
ne the proportion of each channel
signal in the master mix. When
the ‘To Master’ switch is activa-
ted, the channel signal is still pre-
sent at the individual channel out-
put and is also affected by the
level control (14).
A flashing master ‘Clip’ LED (31)
indicates that the signals from the 
channels overload the input of the
master module. In this case, grad-

ually reduce the channel output
levels (14) until the master ‘Clip’
LED remains dark.
Use the ‘Master Level’ control
(30) for adjusting the overall out-
put level to match the external
power amplifier’s input sensitivity.
For sound corrections, the VR 6
also provides a Master EQ sec-
tion with separate Treble (29) and
Bass (28) controls.

16

owner’s manual d.a.i.sy VR 6    © Zeck Audio

MASTER OUT

6

 OUT

230 V AC / 18 VA

SER. NR.

5

 OUT

4

TO MASTER

MUTE

RF RECEIVE

LOW

O K

CLIP

VR 6

PFL

LEVEL

ON

0

10

10   174,250 MHz

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9

10
11
12
13
15

14

20

21

22

16

17

18

19

Summary of Contents for DAISY VR6

Page 1: ...CLIP O K LOW RF RECEIVE MUTE ON PFL LEVEL VR 6 CLIP O K LOW RF RECEIVE MUTE ON PFL LEVEL VR 6 CLIP O K LOW RF RECEIVE MUTE ON PFL LEVEL VR 6 CLIP O K LOW RF RECEIVE MUTE ON PFL LEVEL VR 6 TREBLE BASS...

Page 2: ...Mute noise control 17 3 Transmitter 18 3 1 Battery 18 3 2 On Off switch 18 3 3 Battery check LED 18 3 4 Carrying pouch 19 4 Operation 19 4 1 Gain control 19 4 2 Adjustments for micro phone instrument...

Page 3: ...t Durch die M glichkeit das eigene gewohnte Mikro zu verwenden sind Kompromisse beim drahtlosen Betrieb nicht weiter notwendig Soll te wirklich einmal auf den Sender verzichtet werden m ssen kann das...

Page 4: ...ass Regler f r Master Ausgangssignal 29 H hen Regler f r Master Ausgangssignal 30 Regler f r Master Ausgangs pegel 31 LED Clip f r Mastersignal 32 Kopfh rer Anschlu 5 Bedienungsanleitung d a i sy VR 6...

Page 5: ...us g ngen 20 21 wird jeder ein zelne Kanal an ein Mischpult Gi tarrenverst rker oder hnliche Ger te angeschlossen Wird ein Mono Klinkenkabel verwendet dann wird der Ausgang automa tisch unsymmetrisch...

Page 6: ...wird angezeigt ob ein RF Hochfrequenz Signal empfangen wird Das RF Signal ist das Tr ger signal des Senders Es liegt immer an wenn der Sender eingeschaltet ist egal ob gerade etwas bertra gen wird ode...

Page 7: ...oben weg klappen siehe Abb Beim Schlie en des Deckels ist darauf zu achten da der Ver schlu deutlich einrastet Achtung Der Sender ist zwar gegen Verpo lung gesichert wird aber die Bat terie der Akku v...

Page 8: ...mu das Sy stem an das Mi krofon bzw In strument ange pa t werden bevor es mit der PA Gitarren Anlage verbunden wird Diese Anpassung mu f r jeden Kanal Sender getrennt durchgef hrt werden am besten be...

Page 9: ...nicht zu h ren Levelregler 14 ist auf 0 gedreht PFL 15 nicht gedr ckt bei gedr cktem Schalter PFL To Master 25 Lautst rke des Einzelkanales Schalter PFL To Master 25 gedr ckt dann nicht regelbar im Ma...

Page 10: ...ier Mikrofon mit 2 Draht Tonader speisung XLR male Ein Lavaliermikrofon ben tigt eine Spannung damit es arbeiten kann Am Pin 1 des Senders liegt diese Spannung an Bei Mikrofonen mit Tonaderspeisung Ve...

Page 11: ...nschlu an d a i sy Electret Kapsel mit Nierencharakteristik Gewicht 70 g komplett mit Kabel XLR Stecker und Windschutz DSMIC Das DSMIC ist ein spezielles Handmikrofon f r den d a i sy Sender Es ist in...

Page 12: ...aline Batterie ca 20 h Akku 110 mAh ca 4 5 h Empf nger System 2 Kanal Diversity Superhet Rauschsperre einstellbar 2 V 50 V Ger uschspannungsabstand 110 dB NF Ausgang XLR Klinke symmetrisch Versorgungs...

Page 13: ...omes without any alteration or coloration of your sound Using d a i sy means going wire less without having to burn the brid ges behind you you still can use your own personal favorite micro phone and...

Page 14: ...aster output Bass control 29 Master output Treble control 30 Master output Level control 31 Master Clip control LED 32 Headphone output jack 15 owner s manual d a i sy VR 6 Zeck Audio d a i sy VR 6 3...

Page 15: ...on a standard instrument cable with monaural phone plug can be used for the phone jack output 21 This automatically also switches the XLR output 20 to unbalanced operation The level control 14 allows...

Page 16: ...signal is ap plied or not Parasitic signals from other r f stray sources which can make a disturbance free transmission im possible show themselves by trig gering this LED even when the transmitter i...

Page 17: ...smitter is protected against reverse battery installati on by presenting a short circuit to a battery which has been inserted with wrong polarity even when the unit is turned off Batteries normal or s...

Page 18: ...e is extremely important To avoid feedback surprises new calibrations should be done before the wire less system is connected to an am plifier As all channels work inde pendently each transmitter has...

Page 19: ...d Channel Clip LED 8 lights up transmitter gain setting too high Reduce gain by turning the gain adjusting screw 1 counterclockwise Master Clip LED 31 lights up reduce channel levels 14 Receiver outpu...

Page 20: ...crophone with line power supply male XLR plug Lavalier condenser microphones need an external supply voltage which is provided through pin 1 of the d a i sy transmitter For line power supply this volt...

Page 21: ...crophone for direct connection to d a i sy transmit ter Electret capsule with unidirectional cardioid polar pattern Weight 70g Comes complete with tie clip anti pop windscre en and XLR plug DSMIC Spec...

Page 22: ...argeable storage battery 110mAh ca 4 5h Receiver Receiver principle 2 way diversity superheterodyne Noise suppression squelch 2 V 50 V adjustable S N ratio 110dB Audio outputs XLR 1 4 phone jack balan...

Page 23: ...Le son reste intact de toute alt ration ou coloration avec ce nouveau syst me sans fil La possibilit d utiliser vos microphones habituels sans fil vous vite tout compromis Vous pourrez galement r uti...

Page 24: ...er 26 Indicateur PFL to Master 27 R glage du niveau PFL et casque 28 R glage du grave du signal de sortie principal Master 29 R glage des aigus du signal de sortie principal Master 30 R glage du nivea...

Page 25: ...nnement en Diversity 2 4 Raccordement une console ampli guitare Les sorties sym triques 20 21 permettent de raccorder chaque canal une console un ampli guitare ou n importe quel appareil Le raccordeme...

Page 26: ...oujours quand l metteur est allum qu il y ait un signal audio transmis ou non Un indicateur R F Receive allum alors que l metteur est teint indique la r ception d un signal perturbateur Si le fait de...

Page 27: ...ermeture du capot bien v rifier l encliquetage du fermoir Attention L metteur est prot g contre une polarisation inverse de son alimentation Le montage l envers d une pile ou d un accu les mets en d c...

Page 28: ...ns ajout significatif de bruit il faut adapter le syst me au microphone ou au capteur instrumental avant tout raccordement la sono ou l ampli guitare Cette adaptation doit se faire individuellement po...

Page 29: ...ains canaux sont Interrupteur To Master 22 l arri re du module r cepteur dans une muets dans la sortie principale mauvaise position Niveau du canal 14 sur 0 Bouton PFL 15 enfonc alors que la fonction...

Page 30: ...XLR m le Les microphones lectrets Lavalier n cessitent une alimentation externe qui est fournie par la broche 1 de l metteur d a i sy Cette tension doit galement tre men e la broche 3 par une r sistan...

Page 31: ...hone pr vu pour tre connect directement l metteur d a i sy La capsule lectret poss de une directivit cardio de Masse 70 g Livr complet avec pince de fixation bonnette anti pop et fiche XLR DSMIC Micro...

Page 32: ...Distorsion harmonique totale 0 5 Bande passante 30 Hz 18 kHz Syst me de r duction de bruit Compandeur d a i s y Rayon d action effectif environ 150 m Emetteur Puissance d mission 30 mW Puissance rayo...

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