H187 battery replacement, Using additional speakers – Lectrosonics Long Ranger IV User Manual

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Long Ranger 4

H187 Battery Replacement

The battery you use in the H187 Series transmitter

should be a 9 Volt lithium or alkaline, available almost

everywhere. A lithium 9 Volt battery will provide the

best performance with over 30 hours of operation. An

alkaline battery will provide up to 15 hours of operation,

and carbon zinc batteries, even if marked “heavy duty”

will only provide about 4 hours of operation. Recharge­

able batteries made to look like 9 Volt batteries typically

only produce 7.2 Volts at full charge, which will only

operate the transmitter for an hour or less. Make sure

your batteries are marked “alkaline.” Short battery life is

almost always caused by weak batteries or batteries of

the wrong type.
To open the battery compartment, press outward on the

cover door in the direction of the arrow as shown in the

drawing. Only slight, sliding pressure is needed to open

and close the battery door.

Using Additional Speakers

CAUTION! ALWAYS TURN THE LONG RANGER

POWER OFF BEFORE PLUGGING IN OR

UNPLUGGING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

In some cases, the proper coverage of an audience re­

quires a second speaker. The optional H300 is identical

to the Long Ranger speaker and can be used to spread

the sound over a broader area.
The output jacks for external speakers are located on

the Long Ranger front panel. The left and right jacks

operate differently. The right jack does not discon­

nect the built-in speaker when a plug is inserted into it.

This means that the built-in speaker and the external

speaker will both operate together. The left output jack

disconnects the built-in speaker and powers only the

external speaker. Internal circuits and switching net­

works keep track of the number of speakers hooked

up and select the amplifier impedance so that the full

power of the amplifier is always available. It is impor­

tant that you use only an 8 Ohm speaker in these jacks.

If you are not using Lectrosonics extension speakers,

check the speaker for the proper rating before connect­

ing to the Long Ranger.
The efficiency of different makes and models of speak­

ers varies significantly. Even though two different

Swing the door open and take note of the polarity

marked inside showing the location of the positive

(+) and negative (-) terminals. Insert the battery and

close the cover by pressing in and across, reversing

the opening procedure. Note that the battery door will

NOT close if the battery is inserted incorrectly, since the

terminals will hit a protective polarity barrier.

speakers are both rated at 8 ohms, their loudness

could be quite a bit different. The other specification to

compare when considering the use of another speaker

is the efficiency rating. The horn built into the Long

Ranger is rated at 107 dB SPL (sound pressure level)

at one meter with a one watt input. Check this specifi­

cation on the speaker you are considering. A speaker

with a lower “dB’ number will not be as loud as the horn

built into the Long Ranger.
The H300 speaker is typically used in conjunction with

the built-in speaker to increase the sound coverage

area. This is done by plugging the H300 into the right

speaker jack, so that both speakers will work together.

In a large area, such as a football field, try to arrange

the speakers so that the listeners are not in the direct

sound field of both speakers. If a listener can hear two

speakers located at different distances, a distracting

“echo effect” occurs. Put the speakers close to one

another in a central location and aim them in opposite

directions to broaden the coverage pattern.
When using two external speakers simultaneously, the

built-in speaker will be automatically disconnected to

prevent overload of the amplifier since a plug has been

inserted into the left-hand jack.

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