Battery installation operating instructions, Selecting the compatibility mode – Lectrosonics UM400 User Manual

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UM400

Battery Installation

Operating Instructions

The transmitter is powered by a standard alkaline or lithium

9 Volt battery. It is important that you use ONLY an ALKA­

LINE or LITHIUM battery for longest life. Standard zinc-

carbon batteries marked

“heavy-duty” or “long-lasting”

are not adequate. Ni-cad rechargeable batteries will only

provide 1.5 hours of operation, or less, and will run down

quite abruptly. Alkaline batteries provide over 5 hours of

operation. Lithium batteries can be used to provide up

to 16 hours. Care should be taken not to leave a fully

discharged lithium battery in the transmitter, as swelling of

the battery can make it difficult to remove from the com­

partment. The battery status circuitry is designed for the

voltage drop over the life of alkaline batteries.
To open the battery compartment, press outward on the

cover door in the direction of the arrow as shown in the

drawing. Only firm, sliding pressure is needed to open

and close the battery door. Swing the door open and take

note of the polarity marked inside showing the location of

the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.

You can see the large and small contact holes inside the

battery compartment with the door open.
Insert the battery correctly and close the cover by press­

ing the door closed and across, reversing the opening

procedure illustrated above. If the battery is inserted

incorrectly, the door will not close. Do not force the door

Selecting the Compatibility Mode

All units with serial number 601 and up are capable of

working with Lectrosonics 400 Series Digital Hybrid

Wireless

, 200 Series analog, 100 Series analog and

some non-Lectrosonics analog wireless receivers (con­

tact the factory for details). The transmitter must be set

to the operating mode of the matching receiver, which

is easily done using only the supplied screwdriver and a

battery.

NOTE: The unit is supplied from the factory as a

400 series transmitter.

1) Ensure the battery is good.
2) Turn off the transmitter.
3) With a small screwdriver (one is included with your

unit), set the Frequency Select Switches to CC. (for

Change, Change).

4) Power up the unit briefly – just long enough for the

LED’s to light up and then turn it off.

5) Change the Frequency Select Switches to one of

the following settings:
• To set Lectrosonics 100 Series mode:

set switches to 1,1

• To set Lectrosonics 200 Series mode:

set switches to 2,2

• To set mode 3: set switches to 3,3

(contact the factory for details)

• To set Lectro 400 Series mode:

set switches to 4,4

• To set IFB mode: set switches to 5,5*
• To set Mode 6: set switches to 6,6

6) Turn the unit on, wait a couple of seconds and turn

off again.

7) Change the Frequency Select Switches to 0,0.
8) Turn on the transmitter to complete the operation.

The LEDS will blink to indicate the selected com­

patibility mode. Immediately after power up, all

LEDS will blink together red, then green, followed

by the audio level LEDs (-20 and -10) blinking to

indicate the mode.

The –20 and –10 LEDs will blink:
• Once for 100 Series mode

• Two times for 200 Series mode

• Three times for some other receivers

• Four times for 400 Series mode

• Five times for IFB mode*

• Six times for Mode 6

At power up, the transmitter will confirm the current

compatibility mode with the number of blinks listed

here. This setting will remain the same until you

reset it with the procedure listed above.

*Not available on earlier units.

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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