Menu selections from main window, Frequency window, Tv40 ae – Lectrosonics UCR411 User Manual
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MENU SELECTIONS FROM MAIN WINDOW
From the Main Window, you can navigate to the Frequency, Battery Level and Setup windows in a circular sequence by
pressing the MENU button.
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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Press All Buttons
Press & Hold MENU
SETUP
EXIT
LEVEL
00 dBu
SETUP
LEVEL
SETUP
TONE
TONE?
00 dBu
LVL 1K
SETUP
TX BAT
00 dBu
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Press MENU
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
(Press UP / DOWN to select)
Tx Battery Type
PHASE
INVERT
Press MENU
(Press UP / DOWN to select)
Output Phase
SETUP
PHASE
Press
UP
SETUP
SmtNR
Press
UP
Press MENU
SmtNR
NORMAL
(Press UP / DOWN to select)
Press MENU
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Noise Reduction
FREQUENCY WINDOW
TV channel - which television broad
cast channel this frequency falls
TV40 AE
within.
631.800
Transmitter switch settings (AE in the
illustration) - these are the correct switch settings for the
frequency switches on your transmitter - see your trans
mitter instructions.
Frequency - Press the Select Up and Select Down
buttons to change the frequency of the receiver. Be
certain to change the transmitter switches to match the
settings shown in the upper right hand corner.
BATTERY LEVEL WINDOW
This window shows the transmitter
(TX) and receiver (RX) battery
TX 7.2V
voltage in tenth volt increments.
RX 8.2V
These levels will flash when the
voltages drop below suggested
optimum working levels. Typically, there will be about one
hour operating time remaining after the indicators begin to
flash. The RX voltage changes to EX when operating on
external power and displays the external power source
voltage. (Disclaimer: We don’t guarantee 0.1 Volt accu
racy.)
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