Audio miniTX User Manual

Controls, display and connections, Setting up the minitx, User guide minitx transmitter

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Controls, display

and connections

Infra-red port
Receives commands from and transmits status information

back to the SwitchiR infra-red controller, or AudiR for

Palm.

On/Overload indicator (red)
Flashes on momentarily to indicate an overload in the

presence of a high-level audio signal. At this point, the low

distortion limiter operates.

Sleep/Low battery indicator (orange)
Flashes every two seconds when the transmitter is in sleep

mode. Remains on when the battery is low.

Battery compartment
Holds two AAA type 1.5V alkaline batteries.

Audio input
Allows a microphone or input cable to be connected via

a 4-pin Lemo connector, or 3-pin Lemo connector on an

optional variant.

SMA antenna connector

SMA socket to which the antenna is connected.

LF cut using SwitchiR
Gives approximately 12dB LF cut at 50Hz, to assist in the

reduction of wind noise.

Gain setting using the SwitchiR
Provides eight gain options when used with standard

microphones. Position 9 gives maximum gain and each

position decreases the gain by approximately 3 to 4dB,

giving a total of 30dB of adjustment.

Setting up the miniTX

To set up the miniTX:

Fit the batteries.

Connect the antenna.

Switch on by plugging in the microphone or input cable

(4-pin Lemo version only).

Check or select the operating frequency.

Check that the receiver’s no signal indicator is not

illuminated.

Check or set the microphone gain.

Check or set the LF cut filter.

Check the battery status.

These steps are explained below:

Fitting the batteries
Open the battery compartment by turning

the battery cover retaining nut in an anti-

clockwise direction.

Rotate the battery cover in either direction.

Insert two AAA (LR03) type batteries as

shown in the diagram on the miniTX sleeve.

Close the battery cover and tighten the battery

cover retaining nut in a clockwise direction.

Take care not to over tighten.

The miniTX has reverse battery protection.

Low battery indication
When the battery is low the orange LED will remain on. The

miniTX should not be used when the battery is low as poor

operation may result. A low transmitter battery indicator is

also provided on the DX2040 receiver and on the RK2040

rack.
Note: On the miniTX fitted with the 3-pin Lemo connector,

the transmitter will switch on as soon as the batteries have

been fitted to the transmitter. To maximize battery life the

miniTX should be put into sleep mode by turning the miniTX

off using the SwitchiR.

User Guide

miniTX transmitter

The miniTX transmitter is the smallest transmitter in the Audio Ltd range. Designed as a rounded form

to be very easily concealed. All settings can be set and changed via the infra-red port using the

Switch

iR™, and the miniTX can also be turned on and off through clothing using the Control-X.

There are two versions of the transmitter available: one with a 4-pin Lemo connector and the other with

a 3-pin Lemo connector.

Top panel

Audio

input socket

Infra-red

port

Sleep/Low battery

(orange)

Antenna

On/Overload

(red)

Top panel

Audio

input socket

Infra-red

port

Sleep/Low battery

(orange)

Antenna

On/Overload

(red)

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