Menu selections from main window, Txbat 9v alk, Lvl 1k 00 dbu – Lectrosonics UCR201 User Manual

Page 9: Frequency window, Battery level window, Tx 7.2v rx 8.2v setup window, Setup exit, Level -50 dbu, Tone? 00 dbu

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UHF Wireless Diversity Receiver

MENU SELECTIONS FROM MAIN WINDOW

Main Window

Frequency

Scan Mode

SELECT

Lock/Unlock

TV40 AE
631.800

TX 7.2V
RX 8.2V

Pilot Off/On

Battery Level

Window

Frequency

Window

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Hold MENU & press UP

Press All Buttons

Press & Hold MENU

SETUP

EXIT

LEVEL

00 dBu

SETUP

LEVEL

SETUP

TONE

SETUP

TX BAT

Press

UP

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TONE?

00 dBu

LVL 1K

00 dBu

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MENU

Press UP

Press UP

Setup Window

(Press UP / DOWN to adjust)

Level

Audio Test Tone

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MENU

TXBAT

9V ALK

Press MENU

(Press UP / DOWN to adjust)

Press MENU

Press MENU

Audio Test Tone

Tx Battery Type

ENU

(Press UP / DOWN to select)

From the Main Window, users can navigate to the
Frequency, Battery Level and Setup windows. They can
also access Frequency Scan Mode, Lock or Unlock the
reciever and turn on/off the Pilot Tone. These functions
are accessed via the MENU and SELECT buttons.

FREQUENCY WINDOW

The Frequency Window displays the current TV channel,
the transmitter switch settings and the
receiver’s operating frequency.

TVxx - the television broadcast
channel the receiver is currently
turned.

Transmitter switch settings - the correct settings for the
frequency switches on the corresponding transmitter.
(Refer to the transmitter instruction manual.)

TV40 AE
631.800

Frequency - the current frequency the receiver is tuned.
Pressing the SELECT Up or Down buttons will change
the receiver’s frequency. As it changes, the displayed
transmitter switch settings will also change. Ensure the
transmitter’s frequency is changed to match the
receiver’s operating frequency.

For units with firmware version 4.1 or later, holding the
MENU button down while pressing either the SELECT
UP or DOWN arrow, moves the frequency 16 channels
at a time.

BATTERY LEVEL WINDOW

Displays the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) battery
voltage in tenth volt increments. The
icons flash when the voltages drops
below suggested optimum working
levels. Typically, there will be about
one hour operating time remaining
after the indicators begin to flash. RX
changes to EX when operating on external power and
displays the external power source voltage. (Disclaimer:
We don’t guarantee 0.1 Volt accuracy.)

TX 7.2V
RX 8.2V

SETUP WINDOW

In the SETUP window, the SELECT Up
and Down buttons scroll through a list
of four possible destinations: EXIT,

SETUP

EXIT

LEVEL, TONE and TXBAT. Each destination allows the
user to customize the receiver’s operating parameters.

LEVEL

The LEVEL setup screen displays the audio output level
of the receiver in dBu. Use SELECT
Up or Down to change this level.
(Range is from -50 to +9 dBu in 1dB
steps.) Press MENU to exit this
screen.

LEVEL

-50 dBu

TONE

The TONE setup screen enables an
audio test tone at the receiver output
for precise level matching with other
equipment. The first screen prompts
you to press SELECT Up to enable
the tone at the receiver output. Press
SELECT Up again to access the LVL
screen that allows the tone level to be
adjusted in 1 dB steps using the SELECT Up and Down
buttons. When the audio test tone is enabled, the
received audio is muted and an internally generated 1
kHz test tone is routed to the XLR connector. Since
there is only one audio output level setting for both
received audio and tone, the level set here will
supersede the setting made via the LEVEL setup screen.
(It may be necessary to reset the receiver’s audio output
level through the LEVEL setup screen.) The test tone
has 5% distortion and is intended for confirmation of
output levels only. Press MENU to stop the tone and
leave this screen.

LVL 1K
00 dBu

TONE?

00 dBu

TXBAT

The TXBAT setup screen allows users
to select the exact battery being used
in the transmitter for accurate battery
level monitoring. Four different types of
batteries are commonly used in
Lectrosonics transmitters: 9 volt alkaline, 9 volt lithium,
AA alkaline, and AA lithium. Correctly set, this will
ensure that the information in the MAIN and BATTERY
LEVEL windows will be accurate and adequate warning
will be provided in advance of battery failure. Press
MENU to exit this screen.

TXBAT

9V ALK

Rio Rancho, NM – USA

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