Main window (lcd) – Lectrosonics UCR201 User Manual

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UCR201

MAIN WINDOW (LCD)

Main Window

(LCD)

The Main Window displays information concerning the
condition of the Pilot Tone, antenna phase, RF and audio
signal levels and battery conditions for both the receiver
and the associated transmitter. It is also the access

Audio Levels

OFF ON

MENU

ANT 1

ANT 2

SELECT

Pilot

Div RF

Aud Rx Tx

BAT

-40 -20 0 dB

1000

100

10

1

uV

RF levels

portal to menu selections for setting up the receiver and
searching for clear frequency channels. (See Menu
Selections from Main Window and Frequency Scan
Mode.)

Icon

Description

Pilot tone indicator - A steady “P” icon is displayed when a pilot tone from the
associated transmitter is present. The icon flashs if no pilot tone is detected and will
change to a small “b” if the pilot tone has been bypassed. To bypass the pilot tone,
press and hold MENU, then press the SELECT Up button. PRess and hold MENU and
press SELECT UP again to restore normal pilot tone squelch.

Antenna Phase indicator - Shows antenna phase switching activity. As the antenna
phase is switched, the symbol will flip vertically.

RF level - Changes in size vertically to indicate the strength of the incoming RF signal.
RF levels are engraved from 1 uV to 1000 uV on the bezel to the left of the LCD.

Audio Levels - Changes in size horizontally to indicate the audio level (modulation) of
the signal received from the transmitter. The icon changes to a solid rectangular block
when the audio signal is being limited in the transmitter. Levels in dB are engraved into
the bezel above the LCD.

Battery Levels - Rx indicates the receiver battery condition and will flash when
approximately one hour of operational time is remaining. The Tx symbol works in the
same manner to indicate the transmitter battery condition. The Tx icon usually appears
5 to 10 seconds after the transmitter signal is acquired. When external power is being
used, the Rx battery icon changes to look like a power plug.

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