Ir (infrared) sync, Removable belt clip, Remote control – Lectrosonics SSM Digital Hybrid Wireless Miniature Transmitter (A1: 470.100 to 537.575 MHz) User Manual

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IR (infrared) Sync

An IR (infrared) link between an associated receiver

and the transmitter can be used to shorten setup time

and ensure that the correct settings in the transmitter

are made. The dome on the side panel of the transmit-

ter is the port used for the IR link. The receiver is nor-

mally used to identify a clear operating frequency. Once

step size, frequency and compatibility mode are set in

the receiver, the settings can be sent to the transmitter

via this IR link.

IR port

Place the transmitter close to the IR enabled receiver

with the ports facing each other within a foot or two

apart. Send the settings with the trigger on the receiver.

If the settings are successfully transferred, a confirma-

tion message will appear on the transmitter LCD.

NOTE: If a mismatch exists between the receiver

and transmitter, an error message will appear on

the transmitter LCD stating what the problem is.

Removable Belt Clip

The belt clip may be removed by sliding it off the retain-

ing tabs on the battery door.

Retaining

tabs

When mounting the belt clip onto the battery door, care-

fully align the openings with the retaining tabs on the

door. If they are not precisely aligned, the door may not

close and latch properly.

Align the openings

and tabs precisely.

Remote Control

Remote control signals (“dweedle tones”) may be used

to control the transmitter. The tones are played back into

the microphone to avoid the need to reach and handle

the transmitter when making changes to the following

adjustments and settings:

• Input Gain
• Sleep/Unsleep
• Lock/Unlock
• Tx power output
• Frequency

A smart phone app is available in the App Store and in

Google Play to implement this control. Search for the

title

LectroRM

.

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