Lectrosonics Inc UM450V 사용자 설명서

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Frequency-Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
9
Belt Clip
Belt Clip
Retaining Screw
Location
Modulation LEDs
The Modulation LEDs provide a visual indication of the
input audio signal level from the microphone.  These
two bicolor LEDs can glow either red or green to
indicate modulation levels.
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
The Modulation LEDs are also used to indicate the
Compatibility Mode when the transmitter is initially
turned on. The  Modulation LEDs will blink simulta-
neously:
• Once for 100 Series mode
• Two times for 200 Series mode
• Three times for mode 3
• Four times for Digital Hybrid Wireless
™ 
or
400 Series mode
• Five times for IFB mode*
• Six times for mode 6
Modes 3 and 6 provide compatibility with other
manufacturer’s receivers - contact the factory for
details.
Antenna
The flexible galvanized steel  cable antenna supplied
with the transmitter is cut to 1/4 wavelength of the
center of the frequency block (the frequency range) of
the transmitter.  It is removable via an SMA connector.
The SMA connector is a 50 Ohm RF port which can
also be connected directly to test equipment.  Replace-
ment antennas are available in pre-cut lengths for
specific frequency blocks, or as a kit with instructions to
cut the antenna for any frequency block.
Frequency Select Switches
Two 16-position rotary switches adjust the center
frequency of the carrier.  The 1.6M is a coarse adjust-
ment and the 100K is the fine adjustment.
Adjustable Low Frequency Roll-Off
A 18dB per octave low frequency roll-off is provided in
the audio section, with the -3dB point adjustable from
35Hz to 150Hz.  The actual roll-off frequency will vary
somewhat according to the low frequency response of
the mic capsule being used.
The low frequency roll-off control is used to remove
subsonic (or very low frequency) audio, often produced
by air conditioning systems, automobile traffic and other
sources from the audio signal.  Excessive low frequency
content in the audio input can cause a variety of audio
problems including driving the transmitter into limiting.
In sound reinforcement systems, as one instance,
*Not available on earlier units.
excessive low frequency content can cause excessive
power amplifier drain or even damage to loudspeaker
systems.  By rotating the control clockwise, the hinge
point of the roll-off is increased to reduce the level of
low frequencies.  In controlled situations, such as a
motion picture production set indoors where environ-
mental noise is minimal, the control can be rotated
counter-clockwise to permit low frequency audio to be
captured.
Belt Clip
The belt clip may be removed for special applications by
removing one screw.
WARNING: Use ONLY the screw that is
supplied
The circuitry is tightly packed into this unit.  A longer
screw will permanently damage the transmitter!  Use
only Lectrosonics PN:28528 which is a Phillips head,
4-40 x 3/16", FL100 screw.