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Trans mit ter  On/Off  Lock-Out

There are two On/Off lock out modes avail able, One 
Time and Everytime.

One Time: 

Cy cle

 

the power switch 3 times in un der 

3 sec onds and On-Loc will be dis played for a sec -
ond and then re turn to nor mal op er a tion. The power 
switch alone will no lon ger turn the unit off. To turn 
the unit off, put the power switch in the off po si tion
(On-Loc will be dis played) open the bat tery door
and press [Set], [Up], or [Down] and the unit will
power down. The next time the unit is pow ered on,
the power switch will op er ate nor mally.

Everytime Use:

 With the unit on and op er at ing in

the nor mal mode, press and hold [Set], [Up], and
[Down] for 3 sec 

onds. On-Loc will be dis 

played

and the power switch alone will no lon ger turn the
unit off. To turn the unit off, put the power switch in 
the off po si tion, (On-Loc will be dis played), open
the bat tery door and press [Set], [Up], or [Down]
and the unit will power down. The next time the
unit is pow ered on, the On-loc func tion will still be
on. To en 

able the power switch, press and hold

[Set], [Up], and [Down] for 3 sec onds (On-Off will
be dis played). 

Guide lines  and  Rec om men da tions
for Best Per for mance

Com pat i bil ity

The trans mit ter and re ceiver must be of the same
fre quency band and set to the same group and chan -
nel in or 

der to work to 

gether. The FMR-500 is

avail 

able in two fre 

quency bands, A and B. The

band in for ma tion is avail able in the Group/Chan nel
edit screen on the re ceiver, the bot tom la bel on the
handheld trans mit ter, and on the back panel la bel on 
the bodypack.

Us ing  Mul ti ple  Wire less  Sys tems

If two or more FMR-500 sys 

tems and/or other

UHF/VHF wire less sys tems are be ing used in the
same  lo ca tion,  proper  fre quency  co or di na tion  is
nec es sary to avoid in ter fer ence. All chan nels in the
FMR-500 fac tory set groups are de signed to work
together, so if chan nels from just one group are used 
no fur 

ther coordination is re 

quired. Con 

tact your

dealer or Telex for as sis tance if you are plan ning
more sys 

tems or us 

ing the FMR-500 with other

wire less  equip ment.

IM 

POR 

TANT NOTE: Al 

ways use the

small 

est pre 

set group that meets your

needs. For in stance, if you want to set up
6 units, use one of the groups of 8 fre 

-

quen 

cies. The smaller the pre 

set group,

the  more  com pat i ble  the  fre quen cies  are.

Mul ti ple  Sys tems

and Ad vanced ClearScan

Be cause all of the chan nels in the fac tory set groups 
are com pat i ble, Ad vanced ClearScan can be used to 
set up mul 

ti 

ple sys 

tems quickly and with con 

fi 

-

dence. When set ting up more than one sys tem, set
up the first sys 

tem us 

ing the Auto-ClearScan

TM

 

func tion. 

Once the work 

ing Group has been es 

tab 

lished,

leave the first trans mit ter on, set the next re ceiver
Group to the work ing Group and run ClearScan for
Chan nels. This will pro vide the next clear est chan -
nel in that group. Set the trans mit ter to match, leave
it on and re peat un til all the sys tems are set up. If
you run out of clear chan nels in one group but need
to set up more sys tems, con tact your dealer or Telex 
for  as sis tance  in  choos ing  ad di tional  fre quen cies.

Po ten tial  Sources  of  In ter fer ence

There are many po ten tial sources of in ter fer ence for 
your wire 

less sys 

tem. Any elec tronic prod uct

that  con tains  dig i tal  cir cuitry  in clud ing  dig i -
t a l   s i g   n a l  p r o   c es   s o r s   ( r e v e r b /mu l t i -e ffects
units),  elec tronic  key boards,  dig i tal  light ing  con trol -
lers, CD and DVD play ers, and com put ers, all emit
RF en ergy that can ad versely af fect the per for mance 
of your wire less sys tem. It is al ways best to place
the re ceiver as far away as pos si ble from these de -
vices  to  min i mize  po ten tial  prob lems.

An a log and Dig i tal Tele vi sion stations can also in -
ter fere with your wire less sys tem. The FMR-500 is
de signed to op er ate over 28 MHz of RF band width,
which cov ers six TV chan nels. The fac tory pre sets
on the FMR-500 are op ti mized for conditions where 
one, two, or pos si bly three of the six stations are
cov ered in your area. If four or more of the six sta -
tions are used in your area, it will se verely limit the
num 

ber of sys 

tems that will op 

er 

ate to 

gether and

you should be us ing a dif fer ent band.

Bat tery  Rec om men da tions

Fresh 9-volt al ka line bat ter ies form a qual ity man u -
fac turer will yield the best per for mance from your
trans mit ters.  Re charge able  8.4-volt  Ni-Cad  bat ter ies 
can be used but will re sult in much shorter op er a -
tion time.

When the trans mit ters are turned on, the red bat tery
LED will flash once if the bat tery is good. If the
light does not light or stays lit con tin u ously, the bat -
tery is weak or dead. If the light co mes on dur ing
use, the bat 

tery is weak 

en 

ing and should be re 

-

placed as soon as pos 

si 

ble. If sound qual 

ity de 

-

grades during use, it may be the re sult of a
weak en ing  bat tery.

Cau 

tion: The bat 

tery level in 

di 

ca 

tors, on the

trans mit ters and re ceiver dis plays, are based on
the use of al ka line bat ter ies. Use  of other bat tery 
types will re sult in false read ings on these in di ca -
tors al though the bat tery low LED on the trans -
mit ters  will  op er ate  nor mally.

Re ceiver and An tenna Place ment

Do not place the re ceiver near a large metal ob ject
or sur face. Lo cate the re ceiver as close as pos si ble
to the area where the trans mit ter will be used. Ide -
ally, po si tion the re ceiver/an ten nas within sight of
the  trans mit ter.  When  us ing  mul ti ple  sys tems,  do
not al low an ten nas to cross or touch each other. For
best re sults with mul ti ple re ceiv ers, use a UAD-2
an tenna split ter. (See Sec tion 7).

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Содержание FMR-500

Страница 1: ...Operating Instructions FMR 500 User Guide TelexR ...

Страница 2: ...ick Set up is complete Quick set up System Operation 1 With the transmitter and receiver on monitor the display screen Note that the RF 1 100 Bar graph should indicate near the 100 mark The AF Bar should show very little if any indica tion until you talk or sing into the microphone While talking or singing in the loudest voice used in performance adjust the transmitter gain control if necessary to...

Страница 3: ...learScan appears release the SET button When the scan is complete the display will show the clearest available channel Use UP DOWN to scroll through the other available channels rank from clearest to least clear but still avail able for use ClearScan will not display any channel that can t be used Press SET to se lect the channel b c Auto ClearScan This function will find the clearest group and ch...

Страница 4: ...olume level from the wireless system approxi mates the level of an equivalent wired micro phone instrument 10 Squelch Adjustment The squelch setting can be used to maximize range or immunity to noise Press and hold Up for 3 seconds The cur rent squelch setting will be displayed Adjust the squelch using the UP DOWN keys Maxi mum squelch 9 maximizes noise immunity but limits the range Minimum squelc...

Страница 5: ...le plugs from brackets 2 Attach the antenna connectors to the brackets Four double mounting of two FMR 500 s proceed as follows 1 Align the mid brackets 2 with the holes on the adjacent sides of each unit 2 Install the previously removed screws Insert an additional screw 4 provided in the parts pack into the remaining holes Tighten all screws se curely 3 Place the two assemblies side by side with ...

Страница 6: ... Figure 6 Transmitter 5 Frequency Edit Mode Press SET from the frequency display screen to enter frequency edit mode Press the Up and Down to adjust fre quency in 25 kHz increments Holding the Up or Down buttons down will auto step the frequency slowly at first then quickly You can also enter frequency edit mode by pressing SET and UP at the same time from either the Group and Chan nel or Battery ...

Страница 7: ...transmitter gain gently insert the provided screwdriver or other 3 32 2 5 mm screwdriver into the adjustment hole above the display screen Turn lightly until the screw driver tip goes into the adjustment level control Gently turn counterclockwise until the control stops the microphone output is at minimum but not off Slowly turn the gain control up clock wise while speaking singing into the micro ...

Страница 8: ...itter gain gently insert the provided screwdriver or other screwdriver into the adjustment potentiometer Gently turn coun terclockwise until the control stops the micro phone output is at minimum but not off Slowly turn the gain control up clockwise while speaking singing into the microphone or strum ming the guitar and the audiometer shows peaks around 3 dB NOTE Operating with the transmitter aud...

Страница 9: ...ET during power up to enter In strument Mode 7 UP DOWN for 3 seconds Sets Resets Edit Lockout Controls Display 20 10 5 0 3 20 10 5 0 3 1 3 10 30 100 1 3 10 30 100 AF AF R RF F Display 1 Group and Channel 2 Battery Level in Percentage 3 Frequency 1 Press SET once GP will flash use UP and DOWN to adjust 2 Press SET again to accept GP CH will flash adjust with UP DOWN 3 Press SET again to accept CH a...

Страница 10: ...n established leave the first transmitter on set the next receiver Group to the working Group and run ClearScan for Channels This will provide the next clearest chan nel in that group Set the transmitter to match leave it on and repeat until all the systems are set up If you run out of clear channels in one group but need to set up more systems contact your dealer or Telex for assistance in choosi...

Страница 11: ...e same channel or the signals are mixing Another wireless product in the area is on the same fre quency or the signals are mixing Solutions Make sure that the power supply is properly connected and the on off button is in the on position Turn on transmitter power switch Match the transmitter group and channel to the one dis played on the receiver Insert fresh battery in trans mitter Clean and or b...

Страница 12: ...receiver Poorly oriented beltpack antenna Faulty receiving antenna system Lock out feature is enabled On Off lock out is engaged Solutions Move the receiver to a different location Use ClearScan to change the operating frequency Repair or remove the source of in terference Move the receiver to a different location Move the obstacles or repo sition the receiver antennas Check the antenna connec tio...

Страница 13: ...0mV RMS 100K OHM Load Mic Position 10mV to 2V RMS 100K OHM Load Line Position Unbalanced Output adjustable 10 mV to 1V RMS 100K OHM Load Distortion 1 0 0 5 typical ref 1kHz 40kHz deviation Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB A Weighted Dynamic Range 100 dB Transmitters WT 500 and HT 500 Radiated Output 30 mW Typical Microphone Head ElectroVoice 767a N D 767a supercardioid N DYM dynamic Microphone Head El...

Страница 14: ...h WP 1000 879553 Guitar Cord MAC G3 879706 Single Receiver Rack Mount Kit RMS 71081001 Single Rack Mount Kit with front RMS TNC 71081004 mount antenna cables Double Rack Mount Kit RM D 71081002 Front Mount Antenna Cables 4 FMC K 878978 1 4 Wave Rx Antenna 600 746 MHz A B Bands ANU 14 879010 1 2 Wave Rx Antenna FA 500 860031 680 870 MHz 1 2 Wave Antenna Mounting AB 2 71138000 Bracket with 10 of Coa...

Страница 15: ...ct by anyone other than Telex or any of its authorized service representatives Obtaining Warranty Service To obtain warranty service the customer must deliver the product prepaid to Telex or any of its authorized service representatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice A list of authorized service representa tives is available from T...

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