Q700
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MS-700
Controls and Indicators
(continued)
Digital Frequency Switches
- (four)
use to program channel frequencies.
• Use the four digital switches to set
frequencies for either receiver or
transmit frequencies.
• 1200 frequencies available: “0001 -
1200.” Example: To set a frequency
to “500,” set switches to “0500.”
• Frequency channel settings
dialed-in above “1200” will not be
programmed. Example: “2578” will
not program.
Program Pushbutton
– Programs the
receiver or transmitter selected by the
function switch. When pushed, the
"program" red LED will flash followed by
the “verify” green LED flash to signify
correct programming of the associated
device.
Verify Pushbutton
– When pushed,
verifies that the receiver or transmitter
selected by the function switch is
programmed to the channel selected by the
digits switches. If so, the “verify” green LED
will flash. If not, there will be no response.
In either case, the programming of the
associated device is not changed.
Rear Panel Controls
and Connectors
This section gives a brief overview of each of
the controls and indicators of the MS-700 as
found on the rear panel.
TX Antenna Connector
– BNC antenna
connector. Designed for 50 ohm
impedance. See table for quarterwave-
length required for different splits.
OFF-LO-HI (Transmitter Power)
Switch
– In the OFF position, disables
the internal transmitter. In the LO
position, enables the transmitter and
sets power output to the LO or "normal"
value (nominally 50 mw). In the HI
position, sets power output to 250 mW
maximum.
Clear-Com/TW Switch
- In the
depressed position, configures the two
intercom interfaces to be compatible
with the Clear-Com standard. In this
mode, intercom channel #1 is
connected to the IC1/IC2 XLR connector
(beneath the "TW INTERCOM" desig-
nation) and intercom channel #2 is
connected to the adjacent IC2 XLR
connector. In the "TW/RTS" mode
(pushbutton "out"), both intercom
inputs are via the IC1/IC2 connector.
TW INTERCOM Connectors
– See
above.
4 W INTERCOM Connectors
–
Four-pin XLR connectors for balanced
"four-wire" interface to the MS-700 for
intercom channels #1 and #2. These
interfaces are active at the same time as
the "TW" connectors and either or both
may be used simultaneously.
PROGRAM IN Connector
– Standard
3-pin XLR connector for balanced line-
level program audio or IFB input.
AUX OUT Connector
– Standard 3-pin
XLR connector for balanced line-level
auxiliary audio output.
AUX RELAY Connector
– Standard
9-pin "D" connector with the normally
open auxiliary relay contacts.
MONITOR OUT Connector
- 1/4" (6.35
mm) stereo phone jack with balanced
line-level "monitor" output. This is a
fixed level summed signal consisting of
all currently-selected monitor sources.
MON CAS IN
- This is a 1/4" (6.35 mm)
stereo phone jack that accepts a
summed monitor cascade input from
other MS-700 master stations, allowing
monitoring of multiple systems with one
headset and volume control.
MONITOR CAS OUT
- This is a 1/4"
(6.35 mm) stereo phone jack that sends
a summed monitor cascade output to
other MS-700 master stations.
RX Antenna Connector
- BNC antenna
connector. Designed for 50 ohm
impedance. See table for quarterwave-
length required for different splits.