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LECTROSONICS, INC.
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Setting Transmitter 
Operating Frequency
The Operating Frequency of the 
HM can be displayed either in 
MHz or as a two-digit hexadeci-
mal number. (See Controls and 
Functions, FREQ Button.)  The 
HM’s operating frequency can 
be set with the unit in Standby 
Mode or powered up for normal 
operation. Use the following procedure to change the 
Operating Frequency of the HM transmitter:
1)  If the LCD is displaying something other than the 
Frequency Screen, press the FREQ button on the 
HM Control Panel to enter this screen.
Note: The default display is in MHz. Pressing 
the FREQ button again displays the operating 
frequency as a two-digit hexadecimal number 
that corresponds the equivalent Lectrosonics 
Frequency Switch Setting. 
2)  While holding the FREQ button, use the Up or 
Down arrow buttons to move the operating fre-
quency up or down in 100 kHz increments from the 
current setting.
Note: The operating frequency displayed on the 
LCD wraps as it reaches the upper or lower end of 
its range. Thus, if you intend to move the operating 
frequency from the lower end of the range to the 
upper end, it may be faster to do this by using the 
Down arrow until the frequency wraps to the upper 
end.
 
Most Lectrosonics receivers indicate the operating 
frequency both in MHz and as a two digit hexa-
decimal number. This conforms to the Lectrosonics 
tradition of setting the operating frequency using 
two 16-position rotary switches. The HM offers the 
ability to set the operating frequency in a similar 
manner. Pressing the FREQ button while the LCD 
displays the operating frequency in MHz will change 
the display to show the equivalent two-digit hexa-
decimal frequency select switch setting. Simply use 
the UP or DOWN arrow to increase or decrease the 
operating frequency. 
Adjusting the Low Frequency Roll-off
Repeatedly press the AUDIO button until the LF roll-
off adjustment screen appears. Then press and hold 
the AUDIO button while selecting the desired roll-off 
frequency with the UP and DOWN arrows.
The roll-off frequency can be set to 35, 50 or 70 Hz.
Attaching a Microphone and Adjusting Gain
The control panel Modulation LEDs indicate the modu-
lation level and limiter activity. Once set, the transmit-
ter’s audio level setting 
should not be used to control 
the volume of your sound system or recorder levels. 
This gain adjustment matches the transmitter gain with 
the microphone’s output level, the user’s voice level and 
the position of the microphone. The audio input level 
can be set with the unit in Standby Mode or while pow-
ered up in normal operation.
Signal Level 
-20 LED 
-10 LED
Less than -20 dB 
 Off 
 Off
-20 dB to -10 dB  
 Green 
 Off
-10 dB to +0 dB 
 Green  
 Green
+0 dB to +10 dB 
 Red 
 Green
Greater than +10 db 
 Red 
 Red
Note: Different voices will usually require 
different settings of the AUDIO control, so check 
this adjustment as each new person uses the 
system. If several different people will be using 
the transmitter and there is not time to make the 
adjustment for each individual, adjust it for the 
loudest voice.
1)  With the HM powered off, insert the microphone 
plug into the Audio Input Jack, aligning the pins and 
ensuring that the connector locks.
See the following page for suggestions on using 
the microphone connector and sleeve
2)  Place the transmitter in Standby Mode, or if the unit 
is to be powered up and adjusted, mute the main 
sound system prior to powering up the transmitter.
3)  Position the microphone in the location where it will 
be used in actual operation.
4)  Observe the audio level LEDs while speaking or 
singing into the microphone at the same voice level 
that will be used during the program. While holding 
the AUDIO button, press the UP or DOWN arrow 
buttons until the both the -20 and -10 LEDs glow 
green, with the -20 LED occasionally flickering red. 
This will maximize the signal to noise ratio of the 
system with full modulation and provide subtle limit-
ing to prevent overload and audible compression of 
signal peaks.
Note: Setting the audio level too high reduces the 
dynamic range of the audio signal. Setting the 
audio level too low may cause hiss and noise in 
the audio.
5)  If the unit was set up in Standby Mode, it will be 
necessary to turn the transmitter off, then power it 
up again in normal operation so the RF output will 
be on. Then the other components in the sound or 
recording system can be adjusted.
Frequency displayed as 
two-digit hexadecimal 
number
Frequency displayed
in MHz