Audio-Technica 5000 User Manual

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Figure F   AEW-R4100 Receiver Rear Panel
IN
OUTPUT
(UNBAL.)
INSTRUMENT
0/-6/-12
ATTN (dB)
BALANCED
MIC OUTPUT
GROUND
LIFT
GROUND
IN – LINK – OUT
IN
ANT. A
WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
AC
˜
100V-240V
50/60Hz
ANT. B
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43
45
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Rear Panel Controls and Functions (Fig. F)
40 ANTENNA INPUT JACK: BNC-type antenna connector for 
Tuner “B.” Attach the antenna directly, or extend it with a 
low-loss antenna cable. See the “Antennas” section on 
page 8 for more details.
41 INSTRUMENT OUTPUT JACK: 
1
/
4
" phone jack. Can be 
connected to an aux-level input of a mixer, guitar amp or 
tape recorder. On the AEW-R4100, this is an unbalanced TS 
phone jack.
42 AF OUTPUT ATTENUATOR: Three-position switch adjusts 
audio output level of both audio output jacks with 
attenuation of 0 dB, –6 dB or –12 dB.
43 MIC OUTPUT JACK: XLRM-type connector. A standard 
2-conductor shielded cable can be used to connect the 
receiver output to a balanced microphone-level input on a 
mixer or integrated amplifier.
44 GROUND LIFT SWITCH: Disconnects the ground pin of the 
balanced output jack (43) from ground. Normally, the switch 
should be to the right (ground connected). If hum caused by
a ground loop occurs, slide switch to the left (ground lifted).
45 LINK IN JACK: Connect provided cable to this jack with the 
index mark on the plug aligned toward the screw head 
above the jack. The receiver with a Link In and no Link Out
connection is the “Master” unit.
46 LINK OUT JACK: Connect provided cable to this jack with 
the index mark on the plug aligned toward the screw head 
above the jack. The receiver with a Link Out and no Link In
connection is the last unit in a multi-unit system.
47 ANTENNA INPUT JACK: Connector for Tuner “A.” Attach 
the antenna directly, or extend it with a low-loss antenna 
cable. 
48 AC POWER INPUT: IEC-type connector for 100V–240V AC, 
50/60 Hz power input. No adjustment for mains voltage/
frequency is necessary.
Receiver Controls and Functions 
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RX NAME
RX LOCK
T X LO
T X HI
T X LOCK
T X NAME
Figure G   Receiver LCD Window
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49 RF SIGNAL LEVEL INDICATOR: Shows the strength of the 
RF signal received from the transmitter. Also indicates 
which Tuner (A or B) has the better reception and is in 
operation. When the METER HOLD function is on, the 
lowest-level RF signal received from the transmitter is 
indicated by a flashing bar.
50 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows Receiver Name (57), 
Transmitter Name (57), or Link Address (MASTER, or SLV 
and the slave number). The factory setting displays “DEF” 
in Receiver Name mode (“RX NAME”). Once the settings 
have been changed, the unit will display the last setting and 
mode selected. Also flashes the “LOW.BAT” warning 
when the associated transmitter’s batteries are weak.
51 TRANSMITTER BATTERY INDICATOR: Displays a maximum
of four bar segments, with four bars indicating full power.
52 FREQUENCY DISPLAY: Indicates the current frequency 
setting in MHz.
53 “EDIT”: Appears and flashes when the receiver is in edit 
mode.
54 TRANSMITTER RF POWER DISPLAY: Indicates either 
TX LO” or “TX HI”.
55 “TX LOCK”: Appears when the transmitter is in one of its 
three lock settings (ALL.LOCMUT.LOC or PWR.LOC).
56 “RX LOCK”: Appears when the receiver is in one of its
three lock settings (ALL.LOC, PC.LOC or RX.LOC).
57 TX/RX NAME: Indicates whether the transmitter name or 
the receiver name is displaying in the top line of the LCD 
display.
58 “MUTE”: Appears when the receiver or transmitter is 
muted, when the receiver is not receiving an audio signal,
or when the receiver is externally muted by use of the 
EXTERNAL MUTE jack.
59 AF LEVEL INDICATOR: Shows the audio modulation level of 
the received signal. When the METER HOLD function is on,
the bar corresponding to the highest level reached will stay 
lit.