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SRc-941 Dual Receiver

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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Frequency Coordination

IM (intermodulation) is a process of two or more RF 

signals mixing in any stage in the transmitter or receiver 

that generates another RF signal. If this new signal 

happens to land on a carrier, IF or oscillator frequency 

you may have interference problems that affect range 

or audio quality. The possible combinations also include 

odd and even order harmonics of the carriers.
Feel free to contact the factory if you need help in coor-

dinating frequencies. A specialized computer program is 

used to perform thousands of calculations and identify 

various interfering signals. Potential problems and trou-

ble areas can be identified in advance, and proposed 

new frequencies or other solutions can be suggested. 

This service is offered to authorized Lectrosonics deal-

ers and other customers who are using Lectrosonics

®

 

wireless microphone and wireless IFB systems.
Even with thorough analysis, interference can still be 

present from local sources that cannot be predicted in 

advance. This makes it mandatory to check out a multi-

channel system before the production or use begins.

Multi-channel Checkout

IM (intermodulation) and crosstalk 

increases

 as the 

distance between transmitters and receiver 

decreases

In order to conduct a valid checkout of multi-channel 

compatibility using the procedure shown here, it is best 

to adhere to the following guidelines:

•  4 to 5 feet between transmitters
•  20 to 25 feet between transmitters and receiver 

antennas

•  Receiver antennas not touching one another

If the distances are 

less

 than this, IM will be exagger-

ated and not likely to be realistic. If the distances are 

greater

 than this, IM products that could occur during 

actual use that may not show up in the checkout proce-

dure.
Interference can result from a wide variety of sources 

including TV station signals, other wireless equipment 

in use nearby, or from intermodulation within a multi-

channel wireless system itself.
The pre-coordinated frequencies in the tables on the 

previous pages address in-system compatibility, but 

obviously do not take into account RF signals from 

external sources that may be present in the location 

where the system will be operating.
The scanning process will identify external RF signals, 

but it does not address the compatibility of the selected 

frequencies. Always go through the following steps to 

make sure the frequencies that are chosen are com-

patible within themselves and also free from external 

interference.

1. 

Set up the system for testing.

 Place antennas in 

the position they will be used and connect to the 

receivers. Place transmitters about 4 to 5 feet apart  

and about 20 to 25 feet from the receiver antennas. 

If possible, have all other equipment on the set, 

stage or location turned on as well, especially any 

mixing or recording equipment that will be used with 

the wireless system.

2. 

Turn on all receivers. Leave transmitters off.

 

Look at the RF level display on each receiver. If 

an indication is present, change the frequency to 

a clear channel where no signal is indicated. If a 

completely clear channel cannot be found, set it for 

the one with the lowest RF level indication. Once all 

receivers are on clear channels, go to the next step.

3. 

Start with all transmitters turned off.

 Then turn 

on one transmitter at a time. Look at the matching 

receiver to verify a strong RF signal is received. 

Then, look at the other receivers and see if one of 

them is also picking up the signal. Only the match-

ing receiver should indicate a signal. Change fre-

quencies on either system slightly until it will pass 

this test, then check again to see that all receivers 

are still on clear channels as in Step 2. Repeat this 

procedure for each transmitter, one at a time.

4. 

With all transmitters and receivers turned on, 

turn each transmitter OFF one at a time.

 Look at 

the RF level indicator on the receiver that matches 

the transmitter that is turned off. It should “fall silent” 

and the RF level should disappear or drop to a very 

low level. If it does not, change the frequency on 

that receiver and transmitter and try it again. 

IMPORTANT: Any time a frequency is changed on any 

of the systems in use, you must start at the beginning 

and go through this procedure again for all systems. 

With a little practice, you will be able to do this quickly 

and save yourself some grief.

Содержание SRc-941

Страница 1: ...bility mode for the trans mitters to be used see page 19 Find clear operating frequencies for one or both receivers see pages 18 and 21 Set transmitters on the matching frequencies see transmitter man...

Страница 2: ...eathing problems are also greatly reduced Table of Contents General Technical Description 3 IF Amplifiers and SAW Filters 4 Digital Pulse Counting Detector 4 DSP Based Pilot Tone 4 SmartSquelch 4 Smar...

Страница 3: ...rfectly suited to the rough environmental conditions in field production The front panel features a menu driven LCD interface and four membrane switches used to view and alter set tings Audio outputs...

Страница 4: ...thin 100kHz spacing so the pilot tone is the same for all four ad jacent frequencies in each 100 kHz increment For example 959 300 959 325 959 350 and 959 375 all have the same pilot tone SmartSquelch...

Страница 5: ...noise reduction algorithm called SmartNRTM which removes hiss without sacrificing audio high frequency response SmartNRTM works by attenuating only those portions of the audio signal that fit a stati...

Страница 6: ...hat state when power is restored This allows the receiver to power up and down as the camera or external supply is turned on and off Press the PWR BACK button from the Main Window to briefly display t...

Страница 7: ...Adapter kit for Sony camera slots includes be zel hardware and rear panel DB15 connector wired for power and audio connections UniSlot is a trademark of Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd Ikegami is a register...

Страница 8: ...hort screws through the recessed tabs on the adapter and slide it onto the receiver housing Thread two short screws through the tabs on the receiver flange as shown On the opposite side thread two lon...

Страница 9: ...s will op erate the SR for approximately 6 hours The operat ing time will typically decrease over the useful life of a rechargeable battery Battery Adapters Battery sled adapters configure the receive...

Страница 10: ...TION DO NOT CONNECT TO A BATTERY CHARGER USE ONLY TWO SAME TYPE BATTERIES SRSLEEVE mounting adapter This sleeve is supplied with Velcro swatches for mount ing an SR Series receiver on a flat surface o...

Страница 11: ...m nut locking it in place Use a wrench to rotate the foot then tighten the jam nut to prevent the foot from rotating Clinch pressnut in bracket and sleeve Washer Jam nut Thumb nut Cold shoe foot For h...

Страница 12: ...ower supply with a standard C14 inlet and locking LZR coaxial output connector 100 240 VAC in 15 VDC regulated output 4A max External Power Cables 21747 Locking LZR style plug to stripped and tinned 6...

Страница 13: ...toward the transmitter The result of course is a weak signal entering the receiver Fig 4 depicts the worst setup where the nulls in both receiver and transmitter patterns face one another The transmit...

Страница 14: ...ral other adapters are also available for temporary or fixed installations The antenna pattern provides about 3 7 dB of gain which makes it ideal for use with a passive splitter to feed two receivers...

Страница 15: ...he icon display will change to a solid rectangular block when the audio signal is being limited in the transmitter Battery Levels A battery icon is displayed on the LCD to indicate the transmitter bat...

Страница 16: ...P TXBAT SETUP SEL BACK TXBAT TXBAT RECEIVER 1 Press UP DOWN to select Press SEL to select receiver 9V AA AA 9V DOWN TONE SETUP SEL BACK TONE RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 Press UP DOWN to select Press SEL to...

Страница 17: ...s MENU SEL three times to enter the setup screens Press UP and or DOWN to scroll through the available items and press MENU SEL to enter the desired screen For those items that allow separate settings...

Страница 18: ...SYNC screen the LCD will ask about setting up the other receiver Use the UP and DOWN arrows to toggle YES NO then press MENU SEL Make sure the TX 1 transmitter is on the one just set in the previous s...

Страница 19: ...atus with the battery timer in the LCD Main Window NOTE To reset the timer set the TXBAT mode to anything other than 9VT or AAT then back to the desired mode USING THE GROUP TUNING MODES Press MENU to...

Страница 20: ...regardless of which mix mode is selected MIXTRIM then applies attenuation to that level setting resulting in the final level delivered to the output channel It is good practice to set the output LEVE...

Страница 21: ...onal signals or to accumulate higher peaks Set your transmitter s to match the corresponding receiver s CH1 or CH2 on the receiver display Turn the transmitter on and verify that a strong RF signal is...

Страница 22: ...ut obviously do not take into account RF signals from external sources that may be present in the location where the system will be operating The scanning process will identify external RF signals but...

Страница 23: ...na combining with two separate audio channels Ratio Diversity using both receivers for a single audio channel FM Detector Digital Pulse Counting Detector operating at 250 and 350 kHz RF spectrum analy...

Страница 24: ...t no sound Check audio meter first Audio output cable bad or disconnected Audio Output level too low Use the built in test tone to verify levels Pilot Tone Indicator P keeps flashing when transmitter...

Страница 25: ...emains then turn the power off on the transmitter and see if it remains If the noise is still present then the problem is not in the transmitter If noise is still present when the transmitter is turne...

Страница 26: ...turning Units for Repair For timely service please follow the steps below A DO NOT return equipment to the factory for repair without first contacting us by e mail or by phone We need to know the natu...

Страница 27: ...UHF Digital Hybrid Wireless Rio Rancho NM 27...

Страница 28: ...rized dealer shipping costs prepaid within one year from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics I...

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