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A10-RX User Guide

RF Signal Indicator LEDs 

 

The RF Signal LEDs offer an at-a-glance indication of RF performance. The LEDs to the left of 

the display indicate channel 1 activity, whilst the LEDs to the right indicate channel 2 activity  

Each channel has one green LED and one red LED 

•  Solid Green

 - indicates good RF reception  

•  Flashing Red

 - warns that the RF level is low and that the receiving error rate is high, possi-

bly resulting in audio dropouts 

•  Solid Red

 - when RF level no longer is suitable or when RF transmitter has been turned off.

 

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The LEDs change assignment based on the orientation of the display. Channel 1 is always 

shown left of the display and channel 2 is always on the right.

Display Orientation 

The A10-RX Menu screen operates with its Menu buttons either below or above the display  This 

is controlled in the Selection Menu (

Main > Settings > Orientation

)  

Selection Menu 

The A10-RX receiver is controlled through its main Selection menu. Enter the menu by first se

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lecting either the channel 1 receiver (Left button) or channel 2 receiver (Right button), then press 

the centre Menu button  Once in the menu, the Left and Right buttons toggle among options, and 

the Menu button makes the selection  

Main Menu 

Selections  Icon Description 

Channel 

or Global

Options 

Exit 

Returns to the main display screen  

Frequency 

Sets the transmitter’s frequency. Frequency 

selection and channel increments change based on 

the region of operation to which the unit is set  

Channel 

• TV Channel Increments 

• Sub Channel Increments 

• 

Tune: Frequency 

Increments in 25 kHz steps 

Outputs 

Enters the Outputs sub menu 

 

• Maximum Level 

• Audio Polarity 

• Mode 

• Test Tone 

Scan 

Enters the scan function  Scanner indicates the RF 

activity  Scans can either be in 25 MHz increments 

or across the full range of the receiver  

Global 

• 1-10 - scans subsections of 

the tuning range 

• Full - scans entire tuning 

range of system 

Privacy 

When active the transmitter sends its signal 

encoded with a four-digit privacy key set at the 

transmitter  The same four digit key needs to be set 

on a receiver  to receiver to receive the signal  

Channel 

• On - enter key 

• 

Off - encryption cleared, set 

to 0000 to deactivate 

Settings 

Enters additional settings sub menu 

• Screen Brightness 

• Screensaver 

• Orientation 

• LEDs 

• TV Channel Map 

System 

Enters additional settings sub menu 

• Power 

• Restore 

• Info 

Содержание A10-RX-SL

Страница 1: ...A10 RX Digital Wireless Receiver User Guide Models A10 RX SL and A10 RX XLR ...

Страница 2: ... Audio Output and Control 11 Analog Output 11 AES Digital Output 11 Antennae 12 Firmware Updates 12 A10 RX XLR 12 A10 RX SL 12 Converting Between XLR SL Mounts 12 Specifications 13 A10 RX SL DB 25 Connector Pin Assignments 14 Certifications 14 Industry Canada Conformity 14 FCC Conformity 15 Minimize RF Exposure 15 Frequency Tables 15 X Frequencies 6 MHz Per TV Channel 15 Y Frequencies 7 MHz Per TV...

Страница 3: ...0 systems ultra low 2 mS end to end delay and superb digital audio assures performance that is indistinguishable from a hard wired cable The A10 system allows the user to operate up to 20 channels in an 8 MHz TV channel maximising spectrum efficiency Key Features Some key features of the A10 RX are Two channel wideband receiver usable over the whole A10 system range Advanced Digital Diversity topo...

Страница 4: ...d level are set based on the input type At the Transmitter 1 Attach the straight antenna to the A10 TX 2 Attach an audio source to the 3 pin LEMO input connector 3 Insert AA batteries into the A10 TX battery compartment and power on the unit with the red On Off button 4 Set the audio input type to set to match the connected input 5 Set the transmitting frequency on the A10 TX match the frequency s...

Страница 5: ...een with good RF reception Red LED flashes red when RF signal strength is poor Illuminates red continuously when RF level is no longer suitable or when RF transmitter has been turned off 4 Left Button Moves the selection in menu to the left or decrements values 5 Menu Select Button Enters the menu selection Also used to select options in the menu 6 Right Button Moves the selection in the menu to t...

Страница 6: ...nnels When first powering the A10 RX without transmitters present the LEDs illuminate indicating the receiver channel is powered The receiver channel will connect or pair to an A10 TX transmitter that is powered on and set to the receiver frequency The Channel Power LED then shows the battery status of its associated transmitter Solid Blue a solid blue LED indicates that the transmitter battery is...

Страница 7: ... shows a horizontal meter for audio levels 5 Frequency Receiver frequency for each channel 6 Channel Sub channel Assignment Displays region channel and sub channel frequency assignment for each transmitter ª ª X Y and Z regions are selected by the TV Channel Map setting Single Channel View Pressing the Left or Right buttons when in two channel view changes the display to a single channel view of c...

Страница 8: ...button then press the centre Menu button Once in the menu the Left and Right buttons toggle among options and the Menu button makes the selection Main Menu Selections Icon Description Channel or Global Options Exit Returns to the main display screen Frequency Sets the transmitter s frequency Frequency selection and channel increments change based on the region of operation to which the unit is set...

Страница 9: ...dB Settings Sub Menu ª ª All setting are Global Selections Icon Description Options Exit Returns to the main menu Screen Brightness Sets the brightness of the OLED screen Five increments 1 5 5 is brightest Screensaver Sets the duration in seconds how long the screen remains on after a button press Off keeps the screen on continuously with no screensaver Off display remains on when unit is powered ...

Страница 10: ...uency To simplify frequency selection frequencies are divided into channels and sub channels The specific frequencies corresponding to channels and sub channels depends on the setting of the TV Channel Mapping Main Settings TV Ch Map Three options are available 6 7 and 8 MHz spacing X Y and Z respectively These three settings generally correspond to three main geographic regions the Americas Austr...

Страница 11: ...llows the user to automatically scan backwards and similarly selecting the button allows the user to manually step lower in frequency in 400 kHz steps Partial Scanning 25 MHz Increments In partial scanning mode the receiver scans a 25 MHz range This partial scan improves the resolution of the scan over a full scan The ten partial scans cover the following ranges 1 470 495 MHz 2 492 517 MHz 3 515 5...

Страница 12: ...dio Ltd website includes a receiver firmware update tool To update firmware 1 Download new firmware update file from the Audio Ltd website 2 Launch the Mic2Wav application on a Windows based computer 3 Power on the A10 RX XLR 4 Connect the receiver microUSB to the computer s USB port 5 From within the application select File Update RX and then select the firmware update file PRG to install 6 Follo...

Страница 13: ... 13 A10 RX User Guide 2 Remove the A SL accessory 3 Position the A XLR accordingly and replace screws ª ª Complete the above procedure in reverse to convert from A10 RX XLR to A10 RX SL ...

Страница 14: ... algorithm Audio Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz Maximum Output Level 14 dBu 2 dBu 10 dBu or 22 dBu menu selectable with a 0 dBFS signal at the transmitter input 130 ohms impedance Digital Audio Output AES3 balanced connection 110 ohms left channel 1 right channel 2 Menu and Controls OLED menu display 3 button navigation Privacy User settable 4 digit PIN Audio Ltd proprietary Powering 6 16 VDC app...

Страница 15: ...h 2 AES3 balanced 110 ohm transformerless 4 Ground Ground for power 5 6 18 VDC Power supply 6 0 18 0 V 6 W max 6 no connection 7 no connection 8 no connection 9 no connection 10 no connection 11 no connection 12 no connection 13 Ground Ground connection 14 Ground Ground connection 15 Ch 2 analogue Ch 2 analogue audio out 2 dBu level 0 5 dB balanced 16 Ch 2 analogue Ch 2 analogue audio out 2 dBu le...

Страница 16: ...ns 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations Changes or modification not expressly approved A10 TX frequency ranges supplied for use in USA A10 TX transmitters available for sale in the U S can tune over a switching bandwidth of up to 100 MHz The frequency ranges are listed bel...

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