Installation and operating instructions, Finding clear frequencies, Not in pilot tone bypass mode. (a – Lectrosonics UCR201 User Manual

Page 12: P” will be blinking in, The upper left corner, Of the main window.)

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UCR201

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Install a fresh battery or connect an external

power source to the UCR201.

2. Unless frequency settings have been previously

assigned, scan for an open frequency and set
both the receiver and transmitter to that
frequency. (See Finding Clear Frequencies.)

3. Connect the audio cable to the Receiver Audio

Out XLR jack.

4. Set the Power ON/OFF switch to ON and verify

that the LCD panel activates.

5. Adjust the transmitter gain.

THIS IS PERHAPS

THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IN THE SET UP
PROCEDURE.

Refer to your transmitter

manual’s Operating Instructions section for
details on how to adjust the transmitter gain. In
general, adjust the transmitter gain so that the
voice peaks will cause the audio modulation
indicators on the receiver and transmitter to show
full modulation on the loudest peak audio levels.
Normal levels should cause the UCR201’s audio
level icon to fluctuate fully. This will result in the
best possible signal to noise ratio for the system.

Note

A common mistake at this point is to use the transmitter

audio gain control to set the overall audio level of the

entire audio system. The transmitter gain control is not

a volume control and must be set independently of the

overall system audio level. The transmitter gain

control is only used to set the proper modulation of the

transmitter. To explain it another way, it is used to

match the transmitter to the type of microphone and

the sound levels that will be present at that

microphone. We encourage users to either disconnect

the rest of the sound system or turn the sound system

gain to minimum to prevent feedback or overload as

the transmitter gain is set. That way, feedback from the

sound system or overload of other equipment does not

get in the way of setting the transmitter gain properly.

Only after the transmitter gain control is set should the

gain of the rest of the audio system be adjusted to

achieve the desired sound or signal levels.

6. Adjust the Audio Output according to the type of

input on your equipment. Use the LEVEL menu
and adjust the level with the SELECT Up and
Down buttons.

The input levels of different cameras, VCRs, and
PA equipment vary, which may require that you
adjust the AUDIO OUT to an intermediate
position. Try different settings and listen to the
results. If the output of the receiver is too high,
you may hear distortion or a loss of the natural
dynamics of the audio signal. If the output is too
low, you may hear steady noise (hiss) along with
the audio. The UCR201 audio output is designed
to drive any audio input device from microphone
level to +9 dBu line level.

Output

Level

25V

XLR

Adjust

Squelch

Non-Polar

OUT

50

2 (HI)

2K

1 (COMMON)

AUDIO

AMP

Caps

2K

3 (LO)

50

UCR201 Simplified Audio Output Circuit

FINDING CLEAR FREQUENCIES

The folllowing procedure will help you identify RF signals
in the area and find clear channels for operating the
wireless system.

1. Ensure transmitter is turned off. Turn on the

receiver and wait a few seconds until the Main
Window appears on the LCD

2. Ensure the receiver is

Pilot

-40 -20 0 dB

Pilot Tone Indicator

not in PILOT TONE
BYPASS mode. (A

1000

“P” will be blinking in

100

BAT

the upper left corner

10

1

of the Main Window.)

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3. Simultaneously press the MENU and SELECT

Up and Down buttons to enter Scan Mode.

OFF ON

MENU

ANT 1

ANT 2

SELECT

Pilot

Div RF

Aud Rx Tx

BAT

-40 -20 0 dB

1000

100

10

1

uV

Press all three buttons at the same time
and the receiver will start scanning.

4. View the LCD while the receiver is scanning. The

vertical marker will move across the display from
left to right. RF activity will be indicated by dark
areas in the display.

Scan

B8

Vertical marker moves left to right

1000

100

10

1

uV

RF activity

Strength of RF activity is

indicated in microvolts with

markings on the front panel

5. RF signal strength is indicated by markings in

microvolts on the front panel to the left of the
LCD. Look for clear channels in the spectrum
where there is no RF activity. Scanning will
repeat and continue until a button is pressed.

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