Setup procedure – Lectrosonics VS1 User Manual

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SETUP PROCEDURE

After the VS1 is installed as outlined in the Installation section (page 6) adjustments may be made to optimize the
performance. The VS1 is shipped from the factory with all parameters preset. These presets provide a reasonable
starting point from which to further optimize the VS1. Note that if the operational parameters are adjusted and
saved, but for some reason it becomes necessary to return the VS1 permanent memory to the factory presets, this
can be accomplished by simultaneously pressing the UP and DOWN buttons and turning the power On. The LCD
display will show the message:

* Memory Initialized *

Remember that THIS WILL ERASE ALL USER ADJUSTMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY SAVED.

1. The LCD display, under control of the SELECT, UP, and DOWN pushbuttons, displays the function options,

output channels, and current setting of the selected parameter. The SAVE pushbutton stores the current setting
for the selected function and channel into permanent memory.

2. The following step-by-step procedures shall be performed for each function and output channel, as applicable.

a) Press and release the SELECT pushbutton until the blinking cursor is on the top line (FUNCTION) of the

LCD display.

b) Press the UP and DOWN pushbuttons, as required, until the desired function is displayed.

c) Press and release the SELECT pushbutton until the blinking cursor is on the second line (OUTPUT

CHANNEL and CURRENT VALUE) of the LCD display.

d) Press the UP and DOWN pushbuttons, as required, until the desired output channel is displayed.

e) Press the SELECT pushbutton until the blinking cursor moves to the VALUE section of the LCD display.

f) Press the UP and DOWN pushbuttons, as required, until the desired value for the selected channel is

displayed.

g) Press the SAVE pushbutton. The LCD will display the message:

*** New Value Saved ***

The new values for the selected function and channel are now stored in permanent memory.

3. Set the INPUT TIME DELAY for each output to a value between 0.1 and 10 seconds. The delay should be long

enough to ignore coughs, paper rustling, and other transient sounds.

4. Set the HOLD TIME DELAY to a value between 0.1 and 25 seconds for each output. The delay should be long

enough to keep the output active through normal pauses in speech.

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