Audio level control, Modulation leds, Antenna – Lectrosonics UM400a User Manual

Page 7: Adjustable low frequency roll-off, Belt clip

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Frequency Synthesized UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter

Rio Rancho, NM

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Audio Level Control

The front panel AUDIO LEVEL Control is used to adjust

the input level (gain) for optimal modulation. The con-

trols provides continuously variable gain over a 43 dB

range for precise adjustment.

Modulation LEDs

The Modulation LEDs provide a visual indication of the

input audio signal level from the microphone. These two

bicolor LEDs can glow either red or green to indicate

modulation levels.

Signal Level

-20 LED

-10 LED

Less than -20 dB

Off

Off

-20 dB to -10 dB

Green

Off

-10 dB to +0 dB

Green

Green

+0 dB to +10 dB

Red

Green

Greater than +10 dB

Red

Red

The Modulation LEDs also indicate the Compatibility

Mode when the transmitter power switch is turned on.

The LEDs will blink simultaneously to indicate the mode

currently set:

• Once for 100 Series mode

• Two times for 200 Series mode

• Three times for mode 3

• Four times for Digital Hybrid Wireless (also called

the 400 Series mode)

• Five times for IFB mode (not available on very

early units)

• Six times for mode 6

Modes 3 and 6 provide compatibility with other manu-

facturer’s receivers - contact the factory for details.

Antenna

The flexible steel cable antenna supplied with the

transmitter is cut to 1/4 wavelength of the center of the

frequency block (the frequency range) of the transmit-

ter. The SMA connector is a 50 Ohm RF port which can

also be connected directly to test equipment. Replace-

ment antennas are available in pre-cut lengths for

specific frequency blocks, or as a kit with instructions to

cut the antenna for any frequency block.

Adjustable Low Frequency Roll-Off

The low frequency roll-off control is used to remove

subsonic (or very low frequency) audio, often produced

by air conditioning systems, automobile traffic and other

sources. Excessive low frequency content in the audio

input can cause a variety of audio problems including

driving the transmitter into limiting. In sound reinforce-

ment systems, as one instance, excessive low frequen-

cy content can cause excessive power amplifier drain or

even damage to loudspeaker systems.

30

100

1kHz

10k

20k

+6

+3

0dB

-3

-6

-9

-12

Line in

Mic in 150 Hz

Roll-off

Mic in 35 Hz

Roll-off

The side panel is marked to indicate the approximate

hinge point of the roll-off, but is normally adjusted while

listening to the audio. In controlled situations, such as

a motion picture production set indoors where envi-

ronmental noise is minimal, the control can be rotated

counter-clockwise to permit low frequency audio to be

captured.

Belt Clip

Belt Clip

Retaining Screw

Location

Low Frequency

Roll-Off Control

Belt Clip

The belt clip may be removed for special applications by

removing one screw.

WARNING: Use ONLY the screw that is

supplied.

The circuitry is tightly fitted into this unit. A longer screw

will permanently damage the transmitter!

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