Controls and functions, Control panel, Wireless microphone volume – Lectrosonics Long Ranger IV User Manual

Page 4: Mod level, Line, Auxiliary input volume, Aux in/out, Dcr15/2au charger, 12v dc output

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Long Ranger 4

Controls and Functions

Control Panel

Wireless Microphone Volume

Turns unit power on and off and also functions as the

volume control for the internal wireless receiver.
POWER A red LED that lights when unit power is on.

RF

A green LED that lights when the companion transmit­

ter is turned on and there is sufficient signal for good

system operation. Internal circuits monitor both signal

level and interference levels and decide if the transmit­

ted signal is strong and “clean” enough for satisfactory

operation. If not, the green RF LED will go out and the

receiver will mute the audio (“squelch”), turning off the

sound output. This action is automatic and requires no

user adjustment.

Mod Level

The red and green MOD LEVEL LEDs continuously in­

dicate the modulation level (audio level) of the received

signal from the transmitter and are used when making

initial adjustments to the transmitter.

MIC

This connector is a standard 1/4” phone jack and is

used for plugging in the cord from a low impedance

dynamic microphone.

Figure 1 - Long Ranger 4 Control Panel

Line

This mini jack is used for connecting high level, high im­

pedance outputs from tape decks or other amplifiers. It

also may be used for connecting the “earphone” output

from portable cassette players.

Auxiliary Input Volume

Adjusts the volume of the MIC and LINE inputs.

Aux In/Out

An RCA phono jack that functions both as a line level

input and line level output. This “omnibus” jack is

primarily used for interconnecting several Long Rang­

ers together for simultaneous operation. This jack can

also be used with a tape deck to either record from or

play back into the Long Ranger. When used with a tape

deck or other audio source, the sound output level must

be controlled by the volume control on the tape deck

since there is no volume control on the Long Ranger for

the AUX IN/OUT jack. When an external device is con­

nected to this jack, the loudness of the Long Ranger will

usually be reduced.

DCR15/2AU Charger

A special jack used for connecting the charger when

charging the battery pack. The green LED located

under the jack lights when the batteries are charging.

This LED automatically goes out when the batteries are

almost fully charged.

12V DC Output

A special jack used to supply power to the Add-On

receiver when that option is installed.

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