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IFBT4, IFBT4/E01, IFBT4/X

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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TUNING Setup Screen

The TUNING setup screen allows 

selection of one of four factory set 

frequency groups (Groups A through D), two user pro-

grammable frequency groups (Groups U and V) or the 

choice to not use groups at all.
In the four factory set frequency groups, eight frequen-

cies per group are preselected.  These frequencies are 

chosen to be free of intermodulation products.  (Refer to 

receiver manual for more information).
In the two user programmable frequency groups, up to 

16 frequencies can be programmed per group.

Note: The TUNING Setup Screen only selects 

the tuning mode (NORMAL or Group tuning) and 

not the operating frequency.  Actual operating 

frequencies are chosen through the Frequency 

Window.

Press MENU to return to the Setup window.

Lock/Unlock Panel Buttons

To enable or disable the control panel buttons, navigate 

to the Main Window and press and hold the MENU but-

ton for about 4 seconds. Continue holding the button as 

a progress bar extends across the LCD. When the bar 

reaches the right side of the screen, the unit will toggle 

to the opposite locked or unlocked mode.

Frequency Window Behavior, based on  

TUNING mode selections

If NORMAL tuning mode is selected, the Up and Down 

buttons select the operating frequency in single chan-

nel (100 kHz) increments and the MENU+Up and 

MENU+Down shortcuts tune in 16 channel (1.6 MHz) 

increments.
There are two classes of group tuning: factory preset 

groups (Grp A through D) and user programmable fre-

quency groups (Grp U and V).
In any of the group modes, a lower case a, b, c, d, u or 

v will be displayed to the immediate left of the transmit-

ter switch settings in the Frequency window. The letter 

identifies the selected factory or user tuning group.  Any 

time the currently tuned frequency is not in the current 

group, this group identification letter will blink. Any time 

the currently tuned frequency is in the current tun-

ing group, the group tuning mode indicator will give a 

steady (non-blinking) indication.
In any of the group modes, the Up and Down buttons 

navigate among the selected intermod-free frequen-

cies in the group.  In factory groups (A through D), the 

MENU+Up and MENU+Down shortcuts jump to the first 

and last frequencies in the group.  In user groups (U 

and V), MENU+Up and MENU+Down permit access to 

frequencies not already in the group.

User Programmable Frequency Group Behavior

The user programmable frequency groups “U” or “V” 

work very similarly to the factory groups with a few 

exceptions. The most obvious difference is the ability to 

add or remove frequencies from the group. Less obvious 

is the behavior of a user programmable frequency group 

with only one entry, or with no entries.
A user programmable frequency group with only one en-

try continues to display the single frequency stored in the 

group no matter how many times the Up or Down buttons 

are pressed (provided the MENU button is not pressed at 

the same time). The “U” or “V” will not blink.
A user programmable frequency group with no entries re-

verts to non-group-mode behavior, i.e., access is allowed 

to all available frequencies in the selected receiver mod-

ule’s frequency block. When there are no entries, the “U” 

or “V” will of course blink. However, once a frequency has 

been added to the tuning group, this behavior changes 

to group-mode behavior where the MENU button must 

be pressed and held while either the Up or Down buttons 

are pressed to access frequencies that are not part of 

the current tuning group.

Adding/Deleting User Programmable  

Frequency Group Entries

Note: Each User Programmable Frequency Group 

(“u” or “v”) has separate contents. We recommend 

that you consider the larger issue of frequency 

coordination prior to adding frequencies in order to 

minimize potential intermodulation problems.

1.   Start from the Frequency window and verify that a 

lower case “u” or “v” is present next to the transmit-

ter switch settings.

2.   While pressing and holding the MENU button press 

either the Up or Down button to move to one of the 

256 available frequencies in the block. Whenever 

the selection comes to rest on a frequency that is in 

the current group, the group tuning mode indicator 

(letter “u” or “v”) will give a steady indication.  On 

frequencies that are not in the group, the indicator 

will blink.

3.   To add or remove the displayed frequency from the 

group, hold down the MENU button while pressing 

and holding the Up button. The group tuning mode 

indicator will stop blinking to show that the frequen-

cy has been added to the group, or begin blinking to 

indicate that the frequency has been removed from 

the group.

Содержание IFBT4

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Страница 2: ...IFBT4 IFBT4 E01 IFBT4 X LECTROSONICS INC 2...

Страница 3: ...T Switch 6 Power Up Sequence 6 Main Window 6 Frequency Window 6 Audio Input Gain Window 6 Setup Window 6 ROLLOFF Setup Screen 6 COMPAT Setup Screen 7 IFBT4 Menu Diagram 7 TUNING Setup Screen 8 Lock Un...

Страница 4: ...dio inputs The four DIP switches allow setting the input sensitivity for low levels such as micro phone inputs or for high levels such as line inputs bal anced or unbalanced The switches also offer sp...

Страница 5: ...f the pilot tone squelch system is that the receiver will remain muted until it receives the pilot tone from the matching transmitter even if a strong interfer ing RF signal is present on the carrier...

Страница 6: ...ates to the associated setup screen ROLLOFF Setup Screen The ROLLOFF setup screen controls the low frequency audio response of the IFBT4 by moving the 3 dB corner of a 4 pole low pass digital filter T...

Страница 7: ...Compatible with certain non Lectrosonics receivers Contact factory for more information NOTE If your Lectrosonics receiver does not have Nu Hybrid mode use Euro Digital Hybrid Wireless EU Dig Hybrid E...

Страница 8: ...jump to the first and last frequencies in the group In user groups U and V MENU Up and MENU Down permit access to frequencies not already in the group User Programmable Frequency Group Behavior The u...

Страница 9: ...switches 3 and 4 adjust the input sensitivity Switch Positions Input Name 1 2 3 4 XLR Pins Balanced Sensitivity CC qqqp 3 Audio No 10 dBu 1 Common MIC pppq 2 Hi Yes 42 dBu 3 Lo 1 Common LINE ppqq 2 Hi...

Страница 10: ...el XLR jack For floating input open the unit and move the Ground Lift Jumper to the desired location Installation and Operation 4 Insert the microphone or other audio source XLR plug into the input ja...

Страница 11: ...cro cable strain relief One piece mounts to re ceiver and the cable is held between that piece and a mating cover piece 35679 Lectrosonics screwdriver and adjustment tool for setting transmitter gain...

Страница 12: ...cable with BNC connectors at each end Loss of 1 to 2 dB with 0 25 diameter ARG25 ARG50 ARG100 An antenna cable of Belden 9913F low loss coax cable with BNC connectors at each end Double shielded flexi...

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Страница 14: ...to select the approved frequencies for the region where the transmitter is operating E01 and X Block 470 470 100 495 600 Block 19 486 400 511 900 Block 20 512 000 537 500 Block 21 537 600 563 100 Blo...

Страница 15: ...BR1a headset cable is the antenna 3 Transmitter and receiver not on same frequency Check on transmitter and receiver 4 Operating range is too great 5 Transmitter antenna not connected 6 Transmitter sw...

Страница 16: ...Repair For timely service please follow the steps below A DO NOT return equipment to the factory for repair without first contacting us by email or by phone We need to know the nature of the problem...

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