Error, Lf cut, Off 2 – Audio miniTX User Manual

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Connecting the antenna
Connect the flexible antenna to the SMA connector.

Switching on
Insert the microphone plug (only the 4-pin Lemo version

turns on the miniTX).

The red LED illuminates momentarily under the top cover to

indicate that the transmitter has been turned on.

Switching off
To turn the transmitter off remove the Lemo plug (4-pin

Lemo version only), or put the miniTX in sleep mode by

switching it off using the SwitchiR. Alternatively the miniTX

can be turned off or on, even through clothing, using the

Control-X.

In sleep mode the orange LED will flash every two seconds

and the transmitter will draw very little current.

Connecting the audio input
Connect the microphone or input cable to the four-pin Lemo

socket.

A positive microphone bias voltage is provided, enabling the

majority of modern lavalier microphones to be used with

the miniTX.

Selecting the operating frequency
You can check or change the operating frequency of the

miniTX via the infra-red control using the SwitchiR.

To check the frequency:

Press MENU. The display shows:

FREQUENCY

MHz

Fr

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

854.900

CHANNEL

01

CHANNEL

32

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

857.950

Error

Align the front of the SwitchiR with the infra-red port on

the miniTX and press OK.

The display shows the current frequency; for example:

FREQUENCY

MHz

Fr

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

854.900

CHANNEL

01

CHANNEL

32

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

857.950

Error

To change the frequency:

Press OK. The display will alternately flash between

showing the frequency and channel number. For

example:

FREQUENCY

MHz

Fr

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

854.900

CHANNEL

01

CHANNEL

32

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

857.950

Error

Press

or

to scroll through the 32 frequencies read

from the transmitter until the desired frequency or channel

is displayed. For example:

FREQUENCY

MHz

Fr

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

854.900

CHANNEL

01

CHANNEL

32

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

857.950

Error

Point the SwitchiR at the infra-red port on the miniTX and

press OK. If the command was received successfully the

display will show the new set frequency. For example:

FREQUENCY

MHz

Fr

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

854.900

CHANNEL

01

CHANNEL

32

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

857.950

Error

Otherwise it will show:

FREQUENCY

MHz

Fr

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

854.900

CHANNEL

01

CHANNEL

32

FREQUENCY

Tx

MHz

857.950

Error

Repeat the above steps if an error message is displayed,

moving the SwitchiR closer to the infra-red port.

Setting the gain
The steps between gain settings 2-9 are approximately 3

to 4dB. Set the gain position so that the Overload indicator

does not flash on during normal operation.
Note: On the miniTX gain settings 0, 1, and 2 are the same.

To check the gain setting:

Press MENU followed by . The display will indicate:

AF LEVEL

TxRx

AF

AF LEVEL

Tx

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

Error

Tx

LF Cut

Tx

OFF

2

Align the front of the SwitchiR with the infra-red port

of the miniTX and press OK. The display will show the

current transmitter gain setting:

AF LEVEL

TxRx

AF

AF LEVEL

Tx

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

Error

Tx

LF Cut

Tx

OFF

2

To change the gain setting:

Press OK again. The display will flash the level setting.

Press or to step between gain settings 2-9 until the

required gain setting is displayed. For example:

AF LEVEL

TxRx

AF

AF LEVEL

Tx

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

Error

Tx

LF Cut

Tx

OFF

2

Align the front of the Switch

iR with the infra-red port

on the transmitter and press OK. If the command was

received correctly the display will show the new gain

setting. For example:

AF LEVEL

TxRx

AF

AF LEVEL

Tx

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

Error

Tx

LF Cut

Tx

OFF

2

Otherwise the display shows:

AF LEVEL

TxRx

AF

AF LEVEL

Tx

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

AF LEVEL

Tx

9

Error

Tx

LF Cut

Tx

OFF

2

Repeat the previous steps if an error message is displayed,

moving the SwitchiR closer to the infra-red port.

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