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1. Quick Start Bco Guide IFB Transmitter IFBT4 E01 SELECT Bv LECTROSON ic IFBT4 TRANSMITTER gt 13130 U S Patent 7 225 135 This guide is intended to assist with initial setup and operation of vour Serial Number Lectrosonics product For a detailed user manual down load the most current Purchase Date version at www lectrosonics com manuals 06 jun10 Front Panel Controls and Functions IFBT4 Front Panel WA SELECT pe a v cdi TUNE l LECTROSONICS r 1 IFBT4 TRANSMITTER OFF XMIT OFF TUNE XMIT Switch OFF Turns the unit off TUNE Allows all functions of the transmitter to be set up without transmitting The operating frequency may be selected only in this mode XMIT Normal operating position The operating frequency may not be changed in this mode though other settings may be changed so long as the unit isn t Locked Power Up Sequence When power is first turned on the front panel LCD display steps through the following sequence 1 Displays Model and frequency block number e g IFBT4 BLK 25 2 Displays installed firmware version number e g VERSION 1 0 3 Displays the current compatibility mode setting e g COMPAT IFB 4 Displays the Main Window Main Window The Main window is dominated by an audio level meter which displays the current audio modulation level in real time In TUNE mode a blinking capital T is displayed in the lower left corner to remind
2. 581 Laser Road Rio Rancho NM 87124 USA Declare under our sole responsibility that the following products IFBT4 E01 Transmitter table top and rack mount to which this Declaration relates are in conformity with the following requirements Radio Spectrum Article 3 2 EN 300 422 v1 2 2 2008 03 BACL reports RO812222 422 EMC Article 3 1 b EN 301 489 9 v1 4 1 2007 11 EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1 2008 04 BACL reports R0812222 12 Safety Article 3 1 a EN 60950 1 2001 A11 1 2004 BACL reports R0812222 3 Signed Mol Lert Date JIN 8 Name KLT Cunning So Tite VP fc Postal address LECTROSONICS INC PO Box 15900 Rio Rancho NM 87174 USA www lectrosonics com 10 LECTROSONICS INC www lectrosonics com 11 LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship provided it was purchased from an authorized dealer This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment Should any defect develop Lectrosonics Inc will at our option repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor If Lectrosonics Inc cannot correct the defect in your equipment it will be replaced at no charge with a similar new item Lectrosonics Inc will pay for the cost of returning your equipment to y
3. 470 1 495 6 MHz Mid Band 665 6 691 1 MHz High Band 844 8 862 0 MHz S0mW ERP FM External Antenna BNC Connection Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp 1274 Anvilwood Ave Sunnyvale CA 94089 USA Tel 1 408 732 9162 Fax 1 408 732 9164 www baclcorp com Specifications Standards EN 300 422 v1 2 2 2008 03 Report Identification Results R0812222 422 Compliant EMC Article 3 1 b EN 301 489 9 v1 4 1 2007 11 EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1 2008 04 R0812222 12 Compliant Safety Article 3 1 a Our opinion in accordance with Annex IV of Council Directive 1999 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity is that the apparatus identified above complies with the requirements of that directive stated above EN 60950 1 2001 A11 1 2004 Marking It is recommended that the product bear the CE mark the notified body number s as depicted to the right only when ial requirements have been met Declaration of Conformity EN 45014 has been filed with the European Commission and a Number of Annexes to this statement 1 Authorized by John Chan Technical Expert Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp 1274 Anvilwood Ave Sunnyvale CA 94089 U S A Fax 408 732 9164 Tel 408 732 9162 RO812222 3 Compliant 13130 LECTROSONICS INC LECTROSONICS u EU Declaration of Conformitv LECTROSONICS INC
4. the user that the unit is not yet transmitting In XMIT mode the blinking T is replaced by an antenna icon Audio limiting is indicated when the audio bargraph extends all the way to the right and widens somewhat Clipping is indicated when the zero in the lower right corner changes to a capital C The Up and Down buttons are disabled in this Window Frequency Window Pressing the MENU button once from the Main window navigates to the Fre quency window The Frequency window displays the current operating frequency in MHz as well as the standard Lectrosonics hex code for use with transmitters equipped with hex LECTROSONICS INC switches Also displayed is the UHF television channel to which the selected frequency belongs In XMIT mode it is not possible to change the operating frequency In TUNE mode the Up and Down buttons may be used to select a new fre quency If the TUNING mode is set to NORMAL the Up and Down buttons navigate in single channel increments and MENU Up and MENU Down move 16 chan nels ata time In any of the various group tuning modes the currently selected group identifier is displayed to the left of the hex code and the Up and Down buttons navigate among the frequencies in the group In factory group tuning modes A thru D MENU Up and MENU Down jump to the highest and lowest frequencies in the group In user group tuning modes U and V MENU Up and MENU Down permit access to frequencies not cu
5. 10 dBu by changing the input 1 Common sensitivity and the pin MC AAAY 2 Hi Yes 42 dBu functions of the input n ed XLR jack Marked on eee the rear panel are the LINE AAVV 2 Hi Yes 0 dBu A 3 Lo Lb o d 1 Comim n ach setting is detaile RTS1 AVVV 2 Hi No 0 dBu below Switches 1 and diortimon 2 adjust the XLR pin RTs2 VVVV 3 Hi No 0 dBu functions while switches 1 Common 3 and 4 adjust the input sensitivity Power Input Connector The IFBT4 is designed to be used with the CH20 external or equivalent power source The nominal voltage to operate the unit is 12 VDC although it will operate at voltages as low as 6 VDC and as high as 18 VDC External power sources must be able to supply 200 mA continuously Antenna The ANTENNA connector is a standard 50 ohm BNC connector for use with standard coaxial cabling and remote antennas www lectrosonics com 7 Bay Area Compliance MP Labs Corp Date of Issue Applicant Details Model Equipment Type Serial Number Network Interface Frequency Range RF Output Power Modulation Type Antenna Type Notified Body 1313 Essential Requirements Radio Spectrum Article 3 2 DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC NOTIFIED BODV STATEMENT OF OPINION Bav Area Compliance Laboratories Corp 2009 03 02 Opinion Number R0812222 Lectrosonics Inc 581 Laser Road Rio Rancho NM 87124 USA IFBT4 E01 FM UHF Transmitter B2071 N A Low Band
6. channel 1 6 MHz increments There are two classes of group tuning factory preset groups Grp A through D and user programmable frequency groups Grp U and V In any of the group modes a lower case a b c d u or v will be displayed to the immediate left of the transmitter switch settings in the Frequency window The letter identifies the selected factory or user tuning group If the currently tuned frequency is not in the current group this group identification letter will blink User Programmable Frequency Group Behavior The user programmable frequency groups u or u work very similarly to the factory groups with a few exceptions The most obvious difference is the ability to add or remove frequencies from the group Less obvious is the behavior of a user programmable frequency group with only one entry or with no entries A user programmable frequency group with only one entry continues to display the single frequency stored in the group no matter how many times the Up or Down buttons are pressed provided the MENU button is not pressed at the same time The u or v will not blink A user programmable frequency group with no entries reverts to non group mode behavior i e access is allowed to all 256 available frequencies in the selected receiver module s frequency block When there are no entries the u or v will blink Adding Deleting User Programmable Frequency Group Entries Note Each User Programmable Fr
7. equency Group u or v has separate contents We recommend that you consider the larger issue of frequency coordination prior to adding frequencies in order to minimize potential intermodulation problems 6 99 d p 1 Start from the Frequency window and verify that a lower case u or v is present next to the transmitter switch settings 2 While pressing and holding the MENU button press either the Up or Down button to move to one of the 256 available frequencies in the block 3 To add or remove the displayed frequency from the group hold down the MENU button while pressing and holding the Up button The group tun ing mode indicator will stop blinking to show that the frequency has been added to the group or begin blinking to indicate that the frequency has been removed from the group 6 LECTROSONICS INC Rear Panel Controls and Functions IFBT4 Rear Panel 6 18VDC x A A A v me tr XLR Jack A standard XLR female jack accepts a variety of input sources depending on the setting of the rear panel MODE switches XLR pin functions can be changed to suit the source depending on the positions of the individual switches For detailed information on the setting of these switches see the owner s manual MODE Switches The MODE switches Switch allow the IFBT4 to ac Positions Input commodate a variety Name 1234 XLR Pins Balanced Sensitivity of input source levels cc WWYVA 3 Audi No
8. ing mode NORMAL or Group tuning and not the operating frequency Actual operating frequencies are chosen through the Frequency Window Press MENU to return to the Setup window Lock Unlock Panel Buttons To enable or disable the control panel buttons navigate to the Main Window and press and hold the MENU button for about 4 seconds Continue holding the button as a progress bar extends across the LCD When the bar reaches the right side of the screen the unit will toggle to the opposite mode and LOCKED or UNLOCKED will flash briefly on the screen 4 LECTROSONICS INC IFBT4 Menu Diagram Press MENU Press UP DOWN Frequency Window To Adjust Press MENU Press UP DOWN To Adjust M MENU Audio Input Gain Window Press UP Press DOWN Press MENU Press UP P MENU t ress 7 Press UP DOWN to select DOWN Press Press MENU Press MENU T Press UP O o Sesi Press UP DOWN to select Press DOWN Press MENU PiessMEND as B ES Press UP l Press UP DOWN to select B x AA AAA A A A Press DOWN l a CE pe i i is www lectrosonics com 5 Frequency Window Behavior based on TUNING mode selections If NORMAL tuning mode is selected the Up and Down buttons select the op erating frequency in single channel 100 kHz increments and the MENU Up and MENU Down shortcuts tune in 16
9. ou This warranty applies only to items returned to Lectrosonics Inc or an authorized dealer shipping costs prepaid within one year from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics Inc and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty as outlined above NEITHER LECTROSONICS INC NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF LECTROSONICS INC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF LECTROSONICS INC EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state LECTROSONICS Nd Made in the USA by a Bunch of Fanatics 581 Laser Road NE Rio Rancho NM 87124 USA www lectrosonics com 505 892 4501 800 821 1121 fax 505 892 6243 sales lectrosonics com
10. rrently in the group Pressing and holding the Up or Down button invokes an autorepeat function for faster tuning Audio Input Gain Window Pressing the MENU button once from the Frequency window navigates to the Audio Input Gain window This window greatly resembles the Main window with the exception that the current audio input gain setting is displayed in the upper left corner The Up and Down buttons may be used to alter the setting while reading the realtime audio meter to determine what setting works best The gain range is 18 dB to 24 dB with 0 dB as nominal The reference for this control can be changed with the rear panel MODE switches See page 7 for more information on the MODE switches Setup Window Pressing the MENU button once from the Audio Input Gain window navigates to the Setup window This window contains a menu which permits access to various setup screens Initially the active menu item is EXIT Pressing the Up and Down keys permits navigation among the remaining menu items TUNING COMPAT and ROL LOFF Pressing the MENU button selects the current menu item Selecting EXIT navi gates back to the Main window Selecting any other item navigates to the associ ated setup screen ROLLOFF Setup Screen The ROLLOFF setup screen controls the low frequency audio response of the IFBT4 The 50 Hz setting is the default and should be used whenever wind noise HVAC rumble traffic noise or other low frequency sounds ma
11. y degrade the quality of the audio The 35 Hz setting may be used in the absence of adverse conditions for a fuller bass response Press MENU to return to the Setup window www lectrosonics com 3 COMPAT Setup Screen The COMPAT setup screen selects the current compatibil ity mode for interoperation with various types of receivers The available modes are IFB Lectrosonics IFB compatibility mode This is the default setting and is the appropriate setting to use with the Lectrosonics IFBR1A or a com patible IFB receiver 400 Lectrosonics 400 Series This mode offers the best audio quality and is recommended if your receiver supports it 100 Lectrosonics 100 Series compatibility mode 200 Lectrosonics 200 Series compatibility mode MODE 3 and MODE 6 Compatible with certain non Lectrosonics receivers Press MENU to return to the Setup window TUNING Setup Screen The TUNING setup screen allows selection of one of four factory set frequency groups Groups A through D two user programmable frequency groups Groups U and V or the choice to not use groups at all In the four factory set frequency groups eight frequencies per group are preselected These frequencies are chosen to be free of intermodulation products Refer to owner s manual for more information In the two user programmable frequency groups up to 16 frequencies can be programmed per group Note The TUNING Setup Screen only selects the tun

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