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1. NO oO A Leave the receiver ON and connect it to the audio system using either the XLR connector or 4 inch line level jack Receiver Quick Set up is complete QUICK SET UP TRANSMITTER 1 With the Power switch on the transmitter OFF install two fresh AA batteries into the transmitter 2 Press the transmitter Power Switch until the display comes on 3 Loosen the transmitter battery cover to expose the EZsync Port as shown 4 Hold the transmitter with the EZsync Port facing the receiver about a foot 30 cm away 5 Press the SYNC Button on the receiver SYNC will show in the display 6 Once the channel is set in the transmitter the display will switch to the main display and show RF and Audio Levels Note When performing EZsync make sure lighting conditions are not too bright Extremely bright lighting can interfere with EZsync Transmitter Quick Set up is complete QUICK SET UP SYSTEMS OPERATION 1 Set the mixer amp gain 2 Talk or sing into the microphone or play the guitar at a normal volume You should hear audio coming out of the system 3 You may have to adjust the gain via the control next to the connector on the receiver back panel to provide the best input volume for your mixer amp Notes See page 10 of this manual for more information See Image 11 of the Ouick Start Guide for gain control location Quick Set up is now complete Please enjoy your R
2. A The number of R300 systems you can operate simultaneously is completely dependent on your local RF radio frequency conditions Under ideal RF conditions meaning there are no other sources of RF operating within or near your system s bandwidth the maximum number of simultaneous R300 system within one tuning bandwidth is limited to 8 channels within ONE channel group However local television broadcasts or other wireless systems operating within your system s tuning bandwidth will reduce that number Q Can mix frequencies from different groups A No Multi channel R300 systems in the same bandwidth A B C or E must operate within the same channel group Only frequencies within the same group are inter modulation free Frequencies from different groups may interfere with one another Q Can use R300 systems from different bands at the same time A Yes Mixing systems from different bands is possible as long as you follow the group coordination guidelines of each band Frequently Asked Questions Q Why did suddenly begin getting interference During sound check everything was fine but after the show began started getting interference A Another radio system that wasn t on during sound check began transmitting on or near your system s frequency If this happens ClearScan you system again to find a new clear frequency Q I ve hear the term line or sight What does that mean A In a wireless microph
3. There are many potential sources of interference for your wireless system Any electronic product that contains digital circuitry including digital signal processors reverb multi effects units electronic keyboards digital lighting controllers CD and DVD players and computers all emit RF energy that can adversely affect the performance of your wireless system It is always best to place the receiver as far away as possible from these devices to minimize potential problems Analog and Digital Television stations can also interfere with your wireless system The R300 is designed to operate over 16MHz of RF bandwidth which covers 3 US TV stations If two of the three stations are used in your area it will severely limit the number of systems that will operate together and you should be using a different band Battery Recommendations Fresh AA alkaline batteries from a quality manufacturer will yield the best performance from your R300 transmitters If sound quality degrades during use it may be the result of a weakening battery Receiver and Antenna Placement Do not place the receiver near a large metal object or surface Locate the receiver as close as possible to the area where the transmitter will be used Ideally position the receiver antennas within sight of the transmitter When using multiple systems do not allow antennas to cross or touch each other Transmitter and Antenna Distance Keep all transmitters at least 8 meters
4. 61010 UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE USER GUIDE El Electro Voice R30O ClearScan a Electro Voice CC1177 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PS NDA Pp w Quick Set up ico Transmitter E Systems Operation tentent tete 6 Detailed Component Descriptions dico c t 7 14 s Handheld Transmitter tco eta 15 16 Bodypack Transmitter 17 19 Guidelines and Recommendations For Best Performance 20 21 Troubleshooting Guide sssssssssssseeerttettete 22 23 Frequently Asked Questions re eee E 24 26 Components and Accessories ecs E E ees 27 Compatible Channel Frequency Groups 28 31 SpecifIGatlOns nest etit en um etus tati etes ta 32 33 jeu c 34 10 Factory SelvICe s eet ette aaa 35 QUICK SET UP RECEIVER 1 Do not connect the receiver to any other equipment yet 2 Connect the two Antennas to the receiver e Install the blades into the power supply plug it into the back of the receiver and into an outlet Press the POWER switch Display will light up Press and hold the gt button until CLEARSCAN scrolls across the screen When CLEARSCAN stops the receiver will be set to the clearest channel Mute the Audio Mixer channel where the receiver will be plugged in or set it to minimum
5. to decrease the squelch setting or to increase it On the receiver press SET to enter the new setting and return to the main screen g Turn on the transmitter and walk test the unit Maximum squelch 50dB maximizes noise immu nity but limits the range Minimum squelch 5dB will maximize the range but allow more noise to break through the squelch Never leave the squelch set to OdB except for testing white noise will be constantly present on the audio outputs h Repeat to fine tune receiver squelch to the desired setting oO 13 14 DETAILED COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 2 1 2 Receiver Main Operating Screen 2 3 4 6 I7 Q AtA dB DERE Ra YA KA fe 7 Display VN VN WAN l N V MHz 1 RF Signal Meter 2 Audio Meter 3 Lock Indicator i 4 No Signal Indicator 5 Channel Number 01 to 32 or Frequency 6 Squelch Setting 7 Antenna Diversity Status A or B antenna Controls 1 Press 4 or gt to change channels 2 Press and hold for 3 seconds starts ClearScan CLEARSCAN scrolls across the display 3 Press SET once to display FREQUENCY or CHANNEL whichever is not showing 4 Press and hold SET for 8 seconds to access settings menu 2 2 Handheld Transmitter e e HT 300 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 1 Microphone Element 2 Backlit LCD Display a Channel b Frequency c Battery Level d Mute Indicator EZSync Infrared Port Battery Cover Screw type Battery Compartment Two AA Bat
6. MUTE appears in the LCD display On LED turns red and sound mutes Repeat to turn mute off 19 20 GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS For Best Performance Compatibility The transmitter and receiver must be of the same frequency band and set to the same channel in order to work together The R300 is available in four frequency bands A B C and E Europe only The band information is available in the serial number label on the receiver the serial number label on the handheld transmitter and on the back panel label on the bodypack Using Multiple Wireless Systems If three or more R300 systems and or other UHF VHF wireless systems are being used in the same location proper frequency coordination is necessary to avoid interference Some channels in the R300 are designed to work together see the channel groups in the back of this guide for more information Contact your dealer or Electro Voice for assistance if you are planning more systems or using the R800 with other wireless equipment Multiple Systems and R300 The ClearScan function can be used to set up any two R300 systems Just scan with the first unit receiver set the transmitter to that clear channel and leave it on Then scan the second unit receiver for another clear channel If 8 or more systems in the same frequency band are used in the same room put all of the channels in the same group as indicated by the channel groups on page 28 31 Potential Sources of Interference
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8. 10ft away from the receivers and antennas for best operation If possible mount the receiver antennas 3 meters 10ft above the stage so transmitters can not come too close 21 22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Causes Solutions No audio and no display on the receiver Receiver is off Make sure that the power supply is properly connected and the on off button is in the on position No audio and no RF signal indicator on the receiver display Transmitter is off Turn on transmitter power switch Transmitter is on a different channel or is a different band Check band information on serial number label and match to receiver reset channel see section 2 1 No or dead battery in transmitter Insert fresh batteries in transmitter Faulty battery contacts Clean and or bend contacts to improve connection No Audio with good RF signal indicator Microphone not connected Check the TA4F connector on the bodypack or the detachable microphone element connection on the handheld If possible try another microphone Transmitter Mute On Press and hold On Off button to stop Mute No or low Audio with good RF signal and Audio indicators on receiver display Receiver audio output cable is damaged or disconnected Connect repair or replace audio output cable Gain not sufficient on mixer preamp amp input or it is muted Increase gain on mixer or un mute th
9. 300 system DETAILED COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 2 1 R300 Receiver RECEIVER CONTROLS CONNECTORS 1 Power ON OFF 2 SYNC Data Transfer Button 3 Infrared EZsync Window 4 Graphical Display a Channel or Frequency Display b Diversity Indicator c RF Strength Meter d Audio Level Meter e Lock Indicator f Squelch Level Indicator EjElectro voice ROO ClearScan lari s Scroll Down and Up lt and gt Control Buttons SET Control Button ClearScan Control press and hold button TNC Antenna Input Connectors 2 Audio Output Volume Control XLR Balanced Output Connector 1 4 Inch Unbalanced Line Level Audio Output Connector Unbalanced Output Level Switch 10dB or OdB DC Power Connector 12V DC 500mA Power Cord Retainer L i VOLUME BALANGED OUT UNBALANCED ouT m S 9 o Q aori 068 o o DETAILED COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 2 1 Receiver Setup amp Operation 1 Place the receiver and antennas where there is a clear line of sight to the area where the transmitter will be used Rotate the antennas to separate them by 90 degrees 2 Install the appropriate power connection blades into the power supply and con nect the power supply cord to the receiver Plug the power supply into an AC outlet Push the power button to turn the receiver on and confirm that it is on by chec
10. ET and FREQUENCY or CHANNEL will flash in the display Press lt for FREQUENCY or for CHANNEL and press SET Display will return to the main screen and the selected item will be displayed At any time the item not selected for the main display can be shown for 5 seconds by pushing the SET button once oQqaoo continued on next page 11 12 DETAILED COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 9 Change Lock Out This feature can be useful when the receiver is in a location where unauthorized personnel have access to the receiver With the LOCK ON the channel cannot be changed and the word LOCK is displayed when the lt or button is pushed a Press and hold the SET button until DISPLY shows in the display b Press to display LOCK c Press SET and ON or OFF will be displayed to show the status of the lock out d Press 4 to turn the LOCK ON or gt to turn the LOCK OFF and press SET e Display will return to the main screen and padlock symbol in the upper left of the display will show the lock status continued on next page 10 Squelch Adjustment The squelch setting can be used to maximize range or immunity to noise a Turn the transmitter off b On the receiver press and hold the SET button until DISPLY shows in the display c On the receiver press gt two times to display SOELCH d On the receiver press SET and the squelch setting in the middle right of the screen SO 10dB will flash On the receiver press lt
11. ION PLUG FOR APD4 TP 2 F 01U 086 103 27 28 COMPATIBLE CHANNEL FREQUENCY GROUPS Use only channels within the same group when using more than two R300 units in one room If you need additional help call 1 800 392 3497 US and Canada only US EURO Band A 618 634 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq 1 618 500 9 618 900 17 619 300 25 619 700 2 622 700 10 620 100 18 620 500 26 620 900 3 624 400 11 621 500 19 621 900 27 622 300 4 628 300 12 623 100 20 623 500 28 623 900 5 628 800 13 624 900 21 625 300 29 625 700 6 630 700 14 626 925 22 627 325 30 627 725 7 631 400 15 629 325 23 629 725 31 630 125 8 633 500 16 632 075 24 632 475 32 632 875 COMPATIBLE CHANNEL FREQUENCY GROUPS US EURO Band B 678 694 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq 1 678 500 9 678 900 17 679 300 25 679 700 2 682 700 10 680 100 18 680 500 26 680 900 3 684 400 11 681 500 19 681 900 27 682 300 4 688 300 12 683 100 20 683 500 28 683 900 5 688 800 13 684 900 21 685 300 29 685 700 6 690 700 14 686 925 22 687 325 30 687 725 7 691 400 15 689 325 23 689 725 31 690 125 8 693 500 16 692 075 24 692 475 32 692 875 29 30 COMPATIBLE CHANNEL FREQUENCY GROUPS US EURO Band C 516 532 MHz Gro
12. IPTIONS 2 3 Bodypack Transmitter continued 5 LCD Display a Channel b Frequency c Battery Level d Mute Indicator EZsync infrared window Battery Compartment Latch push down latch and slide cover as shown Two AA Battery Compartment follow polarity as marked LAV INS Gain Switch OMX 2 3 1 Bodypack Transmitter Setup amp Operation 1 Insert Batteries a Open the battery compartment by pressing in on the latch and sliding the door down b Insert two AA batteries with and as indicated c Close the battery door by pushing up Turn the unit on by pressing and holding the on off button for 3 seconds and the LCD display will light up If channel has not been set set channel according to 2 1 Microphone Guitar Operation a b c d For Lapel the gain switch should be in the LAV position For Headworn Microphones the gain switch should be in the INS position If lapel microphones are too sensitive and the audio meter on the receiver is reaching the peak put the gain switch in INS to lower the gain For guitar operation using the optional R200GTRCBL cable the gain switch should be in the LAV position for passive pickups and in the INS position for active pickups Should the output of the passive pickups be too high in the LAV position switch to the INS position for reduced transmitter input gain Mute Function press and hold on off button for 2 seconds until
13. cation Approved under Part 15 Power Requirements 12 16 VDC 500mA max Operating Temperature 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F Dimensions 1 72 in H x 78 in W x 8 0 in D 43 mm H x 206 mm W x 210 mm D Audio Parameters Frequency Response 80 18kHz 2dB Balanced Output 20 dBV max 40 kHz deviation Unbalanced Output Adjustable 8 mV to 0 755V RMS Distortion 1 0 0 4 typical ref 1kHz 40kHz deviation Signal to Noise Ratio 100dB A Weighted Dynamic Range gt 95dB Transmitters BP 300 and HT 300 Radiated Output 8 mW typical Microphone Head ElectroVoice PL22 Dynamic Power Requirements Two AA Batteries Standard Lavalier Microphone EV ULM18 Uni Directional Condenser TA4F Connector Wiring Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Mic Input Pin 3 5V bias Pin 4 N C Power Requirements Two AA Batteries Battery Life Typical gt 14 hours with AA Alkaline Typical Bodypack Antenna Flexible external 1 4 wave Handheld Antenna Internal Dimensions Handheld 10 57 in 26 7 cm Long Dimensions Bodypack 3 3 in H x 2 6 in W x 0 89 in D 84 mm H x 66 mm W x 23 mm D 33 CERTIFICATIONS Depending on frequency selected and country of operation R300 receiver HT 300 and BP 300 transmitters Certified to ETSI EN 300 422 2 and ETSI EN 301 489 9 Conforms to European Union directives eligib
14. e input Receiver output too low Increase the audio output setting Distorted audio signal Receiver output too high Decrease the receiver output setting Loud instrument or audio source Change the bodypack gain switch to INS Battery level low in transmitter Insert fresh batteries in transmitter Interference Another R300 system in the installation is on the same channel or signals are mixing Make certain all units are on different channels See Frequently Asked Questions section for more helpful information Problem Possible Causes Solutions Interference Another wireless product in the area is on the same frequency or the signals are mixing Use ClearScan to change the operating frequency Receiver is too close to digital signal processor or similar device Move the receiver to a different location Strong electromagnetic field from stage lighting or other source near the transmitter or receiver which may be producing RF noise at or near the operating frequency Use ClearScan to change the operating frequency Repair or remove the source of interference Move the receiver to a different location Short range or drop outs RF reflective metal obstacles between the transmitter and receiver Move the obstacles or reposition the receiver antennas Poorly oriented beltpack antenna Check the antenna connection and reorient the bodypac
15. k so the antenna is vertical up and down and facing the receiver if possible Squelch set too high Check squelch setting higher numerical settings mean shorter range see page 13 Faulty receiving antenna system Check all antenna connections and reposition to be in line of sight with the transmitter Can t change settings on receiver Lockout feature is enabled Disable lockout by pressing SET for 3 seconds press P to display LOCK press SET press to turn lock off press SET Transmitter will not sync with receiver Battery cover on handheld Remove battery cover see page 15 for location of EZsync window Lighting in environment is too bright Shadow infrared ports from light 23 24 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Frequently Asked Questions Q How can make sure my R300 system s frequency band will work in my location A If you will be using your system in the USA you can check R300 compatibility in your location by using the frequency band selector located at http www electrovoice com frequencyselector If you are outside of the USA please contact your local Electro Voice dealer or technical support center Q Are there any web based materials or how to s available which will help me understand my R300 system A R300 how to videos are posted at http www electrovoice com evtv php category knowledge Q How many R300 systems can operate at the same time
16. king the main display Screen rj ir Q o Corr Tr 3 Manual Channel Change a The 4 and gt buttons allow you to scroll through the Channels When the Channel you desire is displayed stop scrolling b After 2 seconds the displayed channel number will start to flash c The number will stop flashing and the new channel is installed d Turn on the transmitter and hold the EZsync port facing the receiver EZSync port about a foot 30 cm away as described on page 5 continued on next page e Press the SYNC button on the receiver to transfer the channel information f The receiver will display SYNC until the data is transferred then return to the main screen g The transmitter display screen will now show the new channel and frequency NOTE 1 If the channel data was not transferred to the transmitter after 5 seconds the receiver will display ERROR Be certain that the transmitter is On and the EZsync port is facing the receiver and try again 2 If the data still does not transfer try new batteries or move the unit to a shaded area away from direct sunlight or bright lights before trying again continued on next page DETAILED COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4 ClearScan This feature automates the process of finding a clear channel a To scan for the clearest channel in a group press and hold gt until CLEARSCAN appears in the display then release the button b When the scan is complete the disp
17. lay will show the clearest available channel c Use the SYNC button to transfer the new channel as in step 3 5 During set up make sure the mixer or amplifier input used for the R300 is muted or turned down to a minimum level 6 Plug an audio cable not supplied into the 3 pin XLR or 14 inch TRS output of the R300 Note The XLR connector is the preferred connection since the output is balanced and will be more immune to noise for longer runs of cable although either can be used with good results Set the balanced output level on the back panel to 12 o clock midway in the range to start and adjust later if necessary If the 4 inch unbalanced output is used start with adjustment switch in the 10dB setting 10 continued on next page 7 With the transmitter on speak into the microphone or play the guitar Turn up the level on the mixer or amplifier until you are able to hear the desired signal If no audio is present repeat setup and refer to the troubleshooting section Note It may be necessary to adjust the receiver output until the volume level from the wireless system approximates the level of an equivalent wired microphone instrument 8 DISPLAY The main display can be adjusted to display the Channel number or the Frequency Note At any time the item not selected for the main display can be shown for 5 seconds by pushing the SET button once Press and hold the SET button until DISPLY shows in the display Press S
18. le to bear CE marking as per the R amp TTE directive R300 receiver Certified for use in Canada under RSS 210 Issue 5 HT 300 and BP 300 transmitters Certified for use in Canada under RSS 123 Issue 1 R300 receiver Authorized under U S Federal communications Commission Part 15 HT 300 and BP 300 transmitters Certified under U S Federal Communications Commission Part 74 These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Licensing of this equipment is the user s responsibility and is determined by the user s classification the user s application and frequency selected The user should contact the appropriate telecommunications authority for any desired clarification Any changes or modifications made to the aforementioned equipment by the user could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment is intended for use in wireless microphone applications Equipment intended for sale in ISO 3166 1 2 letter country code AT BE BG CY CZ DK EE Fl FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV LT LU MT NL NO PL PT RO SK SI ES SE CH GB This equipment is in compliance with the following directives 2002 95 EC RoHS Directive and 2002 96 EC WEEE Directive Please dispose of the base station and trans
19. mitters at the end of its operational life by taking it to you closest collection point or recycling center FACTORY SERVICE Factory Service North America If factory service is required call service center for RMA and shipping instructions EV Audio Service c o Bosch Security Systems Inc 8601 East Cornhusker Highway Lincoln NE 68507 9702 U S A Tel 402 467 5321 or 800 553 5992 Fax 402 467 3279 Enclose a note describing the problem along with any other pertinent information and how to contact you Factory Service Europe If factory service is required ship the unit prepaid in its original carton to Telex EVI Audio GmbH Hirschberger Ring 45 D 94315 Straubing Telephone 49 0 9421 706 0 Fax 49 0 9421 706 350 Enclose a note describing the problem along with any other pertinent information and how to contact you For more information about service in your local area go to www electrovoice com Warranty Limited Please go to www electrovoice com for all current warranty information 35 Bosch Communications Systems Americas Headquarter Americas Bosch Security Systems Inc 12000 Portland Ave South Burnsville MN 55337 USA USA Ph 1 800 392 3497 Fax 1 800 955 6831 Canada Ph 1 866 505 5551 Fax 1 866 336 8467 Latin America Ph 1 952 887 5532 Fax 1 952 736 4212 Europe Africa amp Middle East Headquarters EMEA EVI Audio GmbH Hirschberger Ring 45 94315
20. one system line of sight means that optimal performance occurs within one room with no walls or structural barriers between the transmitter and receiver antennas Any wall or enclosure the transmitted signal must pass through will diminish the transmitted signal strength at the receiver Your receiver antennas should be in the room your transmitter is operating within and out in the open unobstructed by walls or enclosures Q Can move the receiver antennas that came with my R300 system to another location A Only with the appropriate hardware And only to the appropriate location The flexible 2 wave dipole antennas which came with your system only function when connected directly to your receiver s antenna jacks or when front mounted in a 19 inch audio rack with the R300 antenna mounting hardware listed in the system accessories table in this guide Moving these antennas anywhere outside of the rack such as on a stand or mounted to a wall will not work If your needs include the remote mounting of receiver antennas you must use antennas designed for that application such as the LPA500 log periodic antenna 25 26 FREOUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Frequently Asked Questions Q Where is the EZsync port on the R300 handheld transmitter A The EZsync port is located under the handheld transmitter s removable battery cover Just as you would do in order to change the batteries you must loosen the battery cover to expose the EZsync p
21. ort and aim the port directly at the receiver s EZsync port during the syncing operation Q Sometimes can t get EZsync to work properly Am doing something wrong A EZsync uses an infrared beam of light to sync transmitter to receiver Extremely bright or fluorescent light can interfere with the sync signal If you experience difficulties with EZsync shade the ports from extremely bright light sources during the syncing operation COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES Accessories and Parts Model Order R300 L System Uni Lapel ULM18 F 01U 168 803 R300 E System Headworn Microphone HM3 F 01U 168 804 Windscreen for ULM18 WS 18 F 01U 168 802 Windscreen for HM3 WS H3 F 01U 170 778 Beltclip for BP 300 BC 300 F 01U 168 797 Guitar Cord R300GTRCBL F 01U 289 662 PL22 Dyanmic Mic Head RCC PL22 F 01U 170 777 Foam Windscreen for Handheld 379 1 F01U 117911 1 2 Wave Receiver Antenna A Band CRA A F 01U 168 794 1 2 Wave Receiver Antenna B Band CRA B F 01U 168 795 1 2 Wave Receiver Antenna C Band CRA C F 01U 310 181 1 2 Wave Receiver Antenna E Band CRA E F 01U 168 796 Single Receiver Rack Mount Kit RM 300 F 01U 168 792 Double Rack Mount Kit RMD 300 F 01U 168 793 Front Mount Antenna Cables 4 SFMC 300 F 01U251 469 ANTENNA PWR DISTRIBUTION 600 760 MHz A and B only not for C APD4 F 01U 1 17 678 ANTENNA PWR DISTRIBUTION 760 865 MHz E Band APD4 Euro F 01U 1 17 679 TERMINAT
22. teries On Off Mute button Ook DETAILED COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 2 2 Handheld Transmitter Setup amp Operation 1 Insert Batteries a Remove the battery compartment cover by unscrewing it completely b Insert two AA batteries as shown sliding one up into the housing to make room for the other making sure to follow polarity as marked d NO ii SS 3 2 Turn the unit on by pressing and holding the on off button for 3 seconds and the display will light up 3 If a new channel is desired use EZsync as in Section 2 1 and close battery compartment 4 Verify reception a With the transmitter and receiver on a matching Channel the main receiver display should be indicating a RF signal on the bar graph b Speak into the microphone and the Audio Meter bar graph should indicate audio Signal presence c If the level meters do not show reception make sure the channels are matching and refer to the troubleshooting section 16 5 Mute Function press and hold on off button for 2 seconds until MUTE appears in the LCD display and sound mutes Repeat to turn mute off 2 3 Bodypack Transmitter BP 300 CONTROLS CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 1 Antenna Flexible 14 wave antenna 2 Power On Off Mute Button 3 TAA Microphone Connector 4 On Mute LED Green when transmitter is on Red when muted continued on next page 17 18 DETAILED COMPONENT DESCR
23. up 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq 1 516 500 9 516 900 17 517 300 25 517 700 2 520 700 10 518 100 18 518 500 26 518 900 3 522 400 11 519 500 19 519 900 27 520 300 4 526 300 12 521 100 20 521 500 28 521 900 5 526 800 13 522 900 21 523 300 29 523 700 6 528 700 14 524 925 22 525 325 30 525 725 7 529 400 15 527325 23 527725 31 528 125 8 531 500 16 530 075 24 530 475 32 530 875 COMPATIBLE CHANNEL FREQUENCY GROUPS EURO Band E 850 665 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq Channel Freq 1 850 400 9 850 800 17 851 200 25 850 000 2 851 600 10 852 000 18 852 400 26 854 200 3 853 000 11 853 400 19 853 800 27 855 900 4 854 600 12 855 000 20 855 400 28 859 800 5 856 400 13 856 800 21 857 200 29 860 300 6 858 425 14 858 825 22 859 225 30 863 100 7 860 825 15 861 225 23 861 625 31 865 000 8 863 575 16 863 975 24 864 375 32 Channels 8 16 and 31 can be used as a group alone in the deregulated band 31 32 SPECIFICATIONS R300 Receiver Receiver Type Synthesized PLL A Band 618 634 MHz Frequency Range RF e ER EET E Mz E Band 850 865 MHz Number of Channels 32 Modulation 40 kHz Diversity Antenna RF Sensitivity lt 1 0 pV for 12 dB SINAD Image Rejection gt 55dB Squelch Tone Code plus Amplitude FCC Certifi

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