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1. ZA The first secure code digit will be blinking Use MB to adjust the first digit Press to advance to the next digit 15 0608 MASTER CH Press and Hold and for 3 seconds to exit programming mode Y Y a de Du y N select to change to 1 way Simultaneous Interpretation mode 8 96 F e GROUP ef EN e dE Li The GROUP icon will be blinking Use the MB buttons then the button to choose group 12 MASTER OT MASTER 1 e EDT Push to advance to the next digit How it Works 6 way Intercom DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Example 3 Intercom 2 3 4 5 or 6 simultaneous talkers HOW IT WORKS There must be one primary Master 1 unit per group for synchronization Each secondary unit is set up as a Guest Up to six people can talk and listen to each other at the same time 6 Live mics In order to use this feature to it s fullest all units are programmed to be PnL where the TALK button stays latched ON When a seventh talker wishes to speak they push their TALK button which knocks off the sixth talker Six people are still talking live but now the seventh talker can speak and the sixth talker just listens This can continue for any number of talkers but only six can be talking live at the same time ODO N 6 All units are operating in essentially a 2 way or fu
2. 19 1 way 1 WAY SETUP FOR SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION 1 way Modes Receive Speak Interpreter e ere ap a Press and hold POWER button for 2 seconds to turn DLT ON 5 lt 9 f e sun Press the button to select this mode and move to the next setting 9 060 MASTER Nes Z TIME CTT AL SLs Lt IN The TIME icon and hour will be blinking Use the ij buttons then the button to choose hour am pm 13 PA MASTER IT 2 IL Al Repeat steps 11 andh2 ntil all four digits are adjusted Press to advance to the next setting d A H GUEST ROUP At Press and Hold and for 3 seconds to enter programming mode 6 XY 4 0 L _ v0 MASTER gt a IN Use Ei to select Master first unit only There must be only one Master per group Press MM 10 nd MASTER Ses US CT a ke LI am y A The minutes will be blinking Use EM to adjust then to choose the minute 14 The currently selected mode will be blinking This is the beginning of programming The other icons will disappear and the current mode icon will be blinking on the screen UIT MASTER cH 7 E N pl LI The CH icon will be blinking Use the MB buttons then the BY button to choose channel 0 first unit 17 JIT MASTER ed
3. group must have the same 4 digit code entered DLRs will not work with secured DLITs B 1 Way Modes In 1 way mode communication flows in one direction It flows from the main speaker s DLT to secondary DLTs or DLR s If repeater mode is used the repeater DLTs listen to the primary DLTs and transmit to DLTs and DLRs assigned to the same Group Channel The most common applications are Simultaneous Interpretation with one or more interpreters or Tours without audience participation no Q amp A There are 4 1 way Modes represented by these symbols on the LCD Display 1 way Main Speaker d talks on Channel 0 1 way Interpreter d RP receives on Channel 0 speaks on Channel designated for their language 1 way Repeater Mode d Units out of range of the primary unit s receive their broadcast from these units 1 way Listen Only P receive the broadcast from either the primary units or the repeater units depending on range DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 10 Rules of Operation 1 way modes The following rules must be followed when setting up any Digi Wave system Failure to adhere to these rules will result in unpredictable unsupported operation e Up to 15 channels can be used simultaneously i e one floor and 14 interpreters e There must be one Master 1 usually this is also the floor and only one per group e Each Interpreter must be assigned their own channel number e Repeater
4. it with a compatible headset mic 5 With the push of a button interpreter simultaneously interprets to the listeners using a DLT alone built in mic or using it with a compatible headset mic 6 Each listener hears the interpretation using a DLR An additional DLT can be set up as a repeater to increase the range of each channel The Repeater Function can only be used in simultaneous interpretation mode See section Repeater Mode for details The 3 5mm stereo microphone jack can accept a headphone level or a line level output from audio sources when using the Williams Sound WCA 094 attenuated cable ALL INTERPRETERS ARE LISTENING TO THE MAIN SPEAKER ON CHANNEL 0 DIGI WAVE 30 SiO TALK VA WILLIAMS SOUND DIGI WAVE 30 O e VA WILLIAMS SOUND DIGI WAVE 30 O VS WILLIAMS SOUND MAIN SPEAKER INTERPRETER INTERPRETER FLOOR Listening on Ch 0 Listening on Ch 0 Speaking on Ch 0 Speaking on Ch 1 Speaking on Ch 2 English French Spanish EACH INTERPRETER SPEAKS TRANSMITS ON A DIFFERENT CHANNEL Listening Listening Listening Ch 0 Ch 1 Ch 2 English French Spanish THE AUDIENCE LISTENS ON THE CHANNEL FOR THEIR LANGUAGE 18 DIGI WAVE 30 O VS WILLIAMS SOUND INTERPRETER Listening on Ch 0 Speaking on Ch 3 German Listening Ch 3 German DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver
5. part or term of this Disclaimer of Warranty is held to be illegal unenforceable or in conflict with applicable law by a court of competent jurisdiction the validity of the remaining portions of this Disclaimer of Warranty shall not be affected and all rights and obligations shall be construed and enforced as if this Limited Warranty did not contain the particular part or term held to be invalid The terms of the warranty are governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota Prices and the specifications of the products are subject to change without notice For Complete Warranty Statement go to www willamssound com warranty statement NOTICE Williams Sound products are NOT designed for use in extreme temperature humidity or chemical environments The introduction of chemicals such as chlorine salt water or human sweat into the product will cause damage to the circuitry Damage due to these causes is NOT covered under the Product Warranty If you experience difficulty with your system call Toll Free for Customer Assistance 1 800 843 3544 U S A or 1 952 943 2252 Outside the U S A If it is necessary to return the system for service your Customer Service Representative will give you a Return Authorization Number RA and shipping instructions WS WILLIAMS SOUND 10300 Valley View Rd e Eden Prairie MN 55344 800 328 6190 952 943 2252 e FAX 952 943 2174 www williamssound com 2015 Williams Sound All Rights Reserved MAN 195B
6. receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from where the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment is a handheld device and should be maintained with a minimum safety distance of 5 mm from the antenna This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must not accept any interference including any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouilla
7. then Repeater must be set to Master DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Example 4 Repeater Mode An additional DLT 300 can be set up as a repeater to increase the range of each channel To use Repeater Mode first get the System set up using instructions under Example 2 for Simultaneous Interpretation Then set up the repeater units as shown here When repeater mode is used the Repeater is configured as the Master and all units sync to this Master Repeater The main speaker s DLT must be reconfigured as a Guest unit 1 way Modes E a W I REPEATER MODE SETUP Main Speaker Floor Main Speaker Floor DLT Repeater DLT DIGI WAVE 3 0 DIGI WAVE 3 0 nara O apa E TALK TALK menu VS WILLIAMS SOUND VS WILLIAMS SOUND Must be set to 1 way Must be set to 1 way Talk Only mode GUEST GROUP 0 1023 The unit will default to CH 0 This is the main speaker floor s unit 22 Repeater mode MASTER GROUP 0 1023 The unit will default to CH O NOTE For more than one repeater repeaters on additional channels must be GUEST Interpreter DLTs DIGI WAVE 3 0 E TALK VS WILLIAMS SOUND Must be set to 1 way Interpreter mode GROUP 0 1023 GUEST The unit will default to CH 1 Interpreter Repeater DLTs DIGI WAVE 3 0 alta TALK VS WILLIAMS SOUND Must be set to 1 way Repeater mode GROUP 0 1023 and GUEST Unit will defa
8. will not work The TALK button is flashing Microphone and Headphone connections are reversed The talk button has been held down too long and the system is now in Talk Mute mode Verify first then swap the connections Hold down the talk button until the talk button stops flashing This will disable talk mute A DLT will not sync to Out of Range Bring the unit closer to the master Master is Off Turn Master unit on No 4 digit Secure Code or Incorrect Code Make the secure code the same as the master Master 1 Wrong Group Number Make group numbers match the master Group number above 100 DLR Change all units to a group number under 100 DCK Program at least one unit as the Master or turn on the GST is blinking The Guest has not found a Master to sync to existing Master Verify that the Group numbers match Time of Day Incorrect 28 Time of Day on Master 1 is Incorrect All units sync their time from Master 1 Set time of day to the correct time on Master 1 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver FAQs What is the range of the system Up to 100 ft outdoors and up to 200 ft indoors The range always depends on the environmental conditions What is the benefit of this system over the 72 MHz FM systems e DLTs can operate in two way mode e Team teach tour guide ability e Relay feature increases range e Harmonized frequencies for international us
9. 0 44 inches H x W x D 82 g 2 9 oz including battery Black Silver Front Back Black ABS plastic Lithium Polymer with smart charge built into transceiver 2000 mAH Up to 14 hrs talk time per charge Current consumption range 39 mA idle to 94 mA w 1 Ch Tx and 3 Ch Rx Auto Sleep Mode after 5 minutes of no RF signal from compatible devices 5 hrs TFP 045 with cable and international adapters 2 bay CHG 102 12 bay CHG 1012 TFP 045 Up to 15 simultaneous channels 0 14 Interpretation mode Up to 4 simultaneous groups 2 way mode Up to 4 simultaneous talkers per group 2 way mode Up to 6 simultaneous talkers per group 2 way Intercom mode 2 4 GHz ISM band 2402 2476 MHz FHSS Conference Mode Interpreter Mode 140 11 5 KHz Intercom Mode 140 7 6 KHz 74 dB A weighted Maximum output 0 33 Internal microphone disabled when MIC jack engaged and 3 5 mm phone jack tip sleeve with electret microphone bias adjustable gain with 63dB range 3 5 mm phone jack 33 Q load Max SSPL 90 111 8dB EAR 013 116 8dB EAR 041 Internal speaker disabled when haedphone jack in use lt 20mW 10 THD RL 330 Range Up to 100 ft outdoors and 200 ft indoors depending upon environmental conditions Modulation FSK RF output 14 dBm Typical Security 87 bit encryption Secure Key Code Setup Lock SLOC Controls Front panel push buttons for volume up down group select menu access and selection voting timer
10. 25 nO A A 26 KREE ee O 26 E SOO o e es 27 Ugefletrerelele EE 28 Eeer 29 AU o o lee 30 A o ee eee ee ee ee 31 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Safety Warnings and Recycling Instructions HEARING SAFETY CAUTION This product is designed to amplify sounds to a high volume level which could potentially cause hearing damage if used improperly To protect your hearing and the hearing of others 1 Turn the volume down before putting on the earphone or headphone and then adjust the volume to a comfortable level 2 Set the volume level at the minimum setting that you need to hear 3 if you experience feedback a squealing or howling sound reduce the volume setting and move the microphone away from the earphone or headphone and 4 Do not allow children or other unauthorized persons to have access to this product MEDICAL DEVICE SAFETY CAUTION 1 Before using this product with an implantable or other medical device consult your physician or the manufacturer of your implantable or other medical device 2 If you have a pacemaker or other medical device make sure that you are using this product in accordance with safety guidelines established by your physician or the implantable device manufacturer BATTERY SAFETY Z CAUTION DLT 300 internal battery pack To reduce the risk of fire or burns do not attempt to open disassemble or service the battery pack Do not crush puncture short contacts o
11. DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver DLR 360 Controls and Connectors HEADPHONE gt O N l LANYARD SLOT JACK 3 5 MM KE SPEAKER ANNAN STRENGTH DLT NO 1 ANTENNA y Aa STRENGTH DLT NO 2 ABE sy d AT NUMERIC TYPE BATTERY EE NUMERIC DISPLAY STRENGTH E E H CH a RED LED T7 Weg GREEN LED CHANNEL LE gt VOLUME ADJUST GROUP ADJUST S ENCENDIDO DIGIWAVE 30 ALK qo NiMH WS WILLIAMS SOUND CHARGING BATTERY TYPE BATTERY SWITCH COMPARTMENT DOCKING Se LA DLR 360 Operation 1 Insert 2 AAA batteries into the DLR Observe correct polarity You can use either Alkaline or NiMH but make sure the battery switch is in the NIMH position to charge NiMH batteries If Alkaline batteries are used put the battery switch in the ALK position 2 Power on off by holding the power button for 3 seconds 3 In 1 way mode the DLR will seek active DLTs press channel button up or down to seek next active DLT In 2 way mode group must be selected 4 The Antenna Symbol will flash and there will be no Signal Strength Bars if not synchronized with a DLT 5 If the units are synchronized briefly push the power button MM to show group assigned 0 to 99 6 lo change group hold the and buttons for 3 seconds until GROUP is flashing 7 Use MMM or buttons to select group number 8 Hold and buttons for 3 seconds again to save the group number 9 To change volume level press BSS or butt
12. I WAVE30 TS EN T O DIGI WAVE 30 309 we wem souno DLT 300 LISTEN ONLY OR DLR 360 NOTE WHEN REPEATERS ARE NOT REQUIRED THE MAIN SPEAKER CH 0 WILL BE THE MASTER Note When repeaters are not required the Main Speaker Ch 0 will be the Master DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Differences between DLT 300 DLT 100 2 0 and DLT 100 GRP button ABS button 1 way mode not functional 2 way mode used to enable easy group change with push and hold of this button 1 way mode not functional 2 way mode used to enable easy group change with push and hold of this button Function Description DLT 300 DLT 100 2 0 DLT 100 With settings locked can ONLY With settings locked can ONLY adjust With settings locked can adjust SLOC Power Volume Talk Tone Mic adjust Power Volume Talk Power Volume Talk level and Group Voting function Not Available Not Available Available Labelled GRP Labelled GRP Sete pee 1 way mode not functional 2 way mode On Master used to enable voting on Master 2 or Guest used to Abstain when voting A button yes ch button Labelled 1 way mode Channel up 2 way mode Group up Labelled 1 way mode Channel up 2 way mode Group up Labelled yes 1 way mode Channel up 2 way mode Group up v button no ch button Labelled v 1 way mode Channel do
13. OPHONE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Hold the button for two seconds to enter mic level adjustment For level adjustment use MM or LINE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Hold the button for two seconds to enter mic level adjustment For level adjustment use Ee or TONE ADJUSTMENT Press and hold the and buttons E Msimultaneously for 2 seconds The LCD will display the last tone setting t 1 9 Using the buttons IBN EM adjust the tone up or down 1 Most bass 5 Flat Default 9 Most treble Press and hold the and buttons EN simultaneously for two seconds to save the tone setting VOLUME CONTROL SELECT BUTTON ES vol select Control Volume Use to navigate selections in setup menu Access and adjust tone control 0 53 TALK BUTTON o YY Press button momentarily once to activate the microphone Press button once more to turn off the microphone Press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds to mute other DLT 300 Guest units Only the M1 and M2 have this function TALK LED will blink on all units when in mute mode Battery Charging DLT 300 1 This Product uses an internal rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery 2 Use the 30 Pin connector located on the bottom of DLT 300 to charge the battery Full charging time is approximately 12 hours The Red LED flashes while charging The Green LED will be on steady when the battery is charged 3 Battery Maintenance Charge the battery at room temperature
14. WS WILLIAMS SOUND Dig Wave 300 scenes DL 300 Digital Transceiver and DLR 360 Digital Hecelver USER MANUAL DLT 300 DLR 360 The Digi Wave 300 Series is not backward compatible with previous Digi Wave transceivers or receivers MAN 195B DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Digi Wave 300 Series DLT 300 Digital Transceiver and DLR 360 Digital Receiver Contents Daley Wanings and HEC YCING INS IICN ONS a e tetas ted 3 VAEN VST ae EE 4 KREE Santos a o eer ee nee 5 KRIER e EE 5 A O O 5 BER SGO Controls ana EE CONS dad ti datosde aladdin 7 A IOI asa AS 7 Getingotansd Preprograrnmed SySteMS EH 8 Before Programming the Digi Wave Syste errr a da 9 Programming the Digi Wave System for 1 way Modes a o o 11 Programming the Digi Wave System for 2 way Modes A 12 Programming the Digi Wave System DLT Optional Settings sais 13 Example 1 lee EM TOUR GUJE EE 15 A O naan 15 2 Nay oco Or Tour oude Operat Oea e ee 16 Example 2 Simultaneous MernretatioNn h WN eanna a a a A dE 18 PON IENE a A een ra eT an a 18 Way setup for simultaneous Mier Le EE 19 Example terco 2 3 2 000 SIMmMUllaneOUS Talkers scan 20 HOW IE WORS darla loli nadie 20 NY SEN TOM CO tege Ee 21 Example Repeat le a ance EE 22 REREATER MODE SCD dia and 22 Differences between DLT 300 DLT IER 24 Ditterences between DLR 360 DER 6020an DLRA EE 25 Differences between DLT 100 DLT 100 2 0 and DLT 300 firmware VEAS wie aati AE
15. aster 1 Master 2 and Guest 0 a Push the menu button to advance to the priority setting b Use either of the the e R buttons to scroll through the different priorities Speaker priority is assigned as follows vol select 1st priority Master 1 M1 MASTER 1 Must have one per group 2nd priority Master 2 M2 MASTER 2 Optional 3rd priority Guest GST GUEST All other units in the same group c When you reach the priority you want go to the next step Step 3 Set Address 0 a Push the menu button to advance to the address setting ADD will flash and the current address will be displayed b Use either of the the E buttons to change the address vol select c Each unit must have a different unique address assigned Step 4 Set Group Number 0 a Push the menu button to advance to the group setting GROUP will flash and the current group will be displayed b Use either of the the R buttons to change the group vol select C All units operating together should have the same group number 12 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 13 Programming the Digi Wave System DLT Optional Settings Secure Key Code When a group has been set up and the same Secure Code has been entered into all the DLTs the DLTs without this Secure Code entered cannot listen in on the group This may be desirable in private or high security level functions The same four digit co
16. aster 2 and Guest units to get to the code set up screen SET Up Lock SLOC Set up Lock enables the Administrator to prevent unauthorized changes to the system set up NOTE Each DLT has to be locked and unlocked individually 1 Press twice then twice A A v v This has to be done within 5 seconds SLOC will FIGURE 3 appear momentarily on the screen figure 3 SLOC is now enabled d A 2 When SLOC is enabled if a user tries to change any setting by entering the set up mode SLOC MASTER 1 will appear momentarily on the screen See figure 3 3 To unlock this feature the same A A v v sequence must be entered There will be no prompt showing that SLOC was disabled Accessing the set up mode is the indication that SLOC is disabled NOTE Each DLT has to be locked and unlocked individually Attendee Checking LI em rm We a ap Jm When the M1 presses the MENU button once the number of Guest devices connected to the system will be displayed for two seconds Addresses O 99 must be used for attendee checking feature Addresses over 99 will not be registered ie C 12 12 DLTs synched with M1 Tone Control 1 With the DLT powered ON press and hold the and buttons IBN RKsimultaneously for 2 seconds 2 The LCD will display the last tone setting t 1 9 See Figure 4 3 Using the buttons BN MEM adjust the tone up or down 1 Most bass response 5 Flat Default 9 Most treble respo
17. choose the Sidetone Level 14 d 06 MASTER 1 Ue e a 4a a a4 y The first secure code digit will be blinking Use BN to adjust the first digit 18 d 0608 MASTER 1 GROUP IZ In Press and Hold and for 3 seconds to exit programming mode 2 way Modes 2 way Intercom FS we IR e ei we SI The other icons will disappear and the current mode icon will be blinking on the screen sx 8 d 06 E MASTER 1 e y AN Press the button to select this mode and move to the next setting 11 d 06 MASTER 1 SNe ETT ZA The TIME icon will be blinking with the hour Use MN then the button to choose hour am or pm 15 7 T TIME AD SLs EE d 96 MASTER 1 ae a a Fo Push to advance to the next digit TT V Use the E En buttons to change to 2 way Tour Guide mode O The ADDRESS icon will be blinking Use the MB buttons then the button to choose address 0 1023 12 d 06 MASTER 1 gt J ime air a Ga al LI LI The TIME icon willbe Blinking along with the minutes Use the MEN buttons to adjust the minutes 16 d 06 MASTER 1 IT ZU NL Y l a Repeat steps 15 and Ze until all of the digits are adjusted Push f Note When GI is used it must be defined as Master except when repeater is used
18. de must be programmed into all of the DLTs Master 1 Master 2 and Guests If a different secure code has been entered participants cannot re enter the group without re entering the correct secure code The only time the Secure Code is displayed is when it is being entered To block users from entering the set up mode refer to the SET UP LOCK SLOC feature below 1 Choose a 4 digit numerical code i e 1357 You must use the same code on each DLT in the group FIGURE 1 2 Start with the Master 1 when programming 8 E 40 8 3 With the DLT turned on hold the and buttons simultaneously for two seconds to MASTER 1 enter the set up menu V7 tes see oe ee 4 Use the menu button to scroll through the menu pages until you get to the screen displayed SS LEI in figure 1 bg 5 The first dash will be blinking figure 1 using the BY button enter first digit of the code FIGURE 2 0 _ 9 vol select E A E MASTER 1 6 Press the menu button again to move to the second dash which will now be blinking menu 7 Enter the next digit and continue until all four digits have been entered 8 One more press of the menu button and you will see the word CodE displayed figure 2 menu 9 With the Secure Key Code entered exit the set up menu by holding the and buttons simultaneously for two seconds 10 Follow the same process with the Master 2 and Guest units NOTE There will be fewer pages to scroll through on the M
19. e e Secure communication with encryption and secure code How many simultaneous systems can be used Four systems in two way mode and one system in interpretation mode How many DLRs can use Unlimited within the range What is the battery life for the DLT and DLR DLT up to 14 hrs per charge DLR up to 24 hrs 2 x AAA Alkaline batteries or 18 hrs 2 x AAA NiMH batteries Is this product compatible with any other competitive system No Where can I buy this product Through Williams Sound dealers 29 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 30 FCC statements Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the
20. function can only be used in 1 Way mode e When repeater function is used all 15 channels can be utilized in one way mode Le one floor and 14 interpreters e When repeaters are used Floor channel O must be assigned as the master unit for the group All other DLTs have to be assigned as GST 2 Decide Speaking Priority for each DLT There are 3 levels of priority The M1 has first priority M2 has second priority and Guest units have third priority The M1 or M2 will have to turn OFF their talk access to allow the Guest units to talk When 2 6 people are talking in a group the participants can hear their voices in the DLTs or DLRs The M1 and M2 have the ability to lock out other talkers by holding down the TALK button for three seconds All system TALK LEDs will continuously flash while other participants are locked out of the TALK feature The Master 1 can override anyone else talking within the group Master 2 has talking priority over Guests Speaker priority is assigned as follows 1st priority Master 1 M1 MASTER 1 2nd priority Master2 M2 MASTER 2 3rd priority Guest GST GUEST 3 Decide what Address es you will need Each DLT transceiver must have a unique address Refer to the Rules of Operation under Step 1 for the mode you are using to determine how you will address the units 4 Decide what Group s you need Each set of people who want to talk and or listen to each other must be in the
21. ge et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Visit the Williams Sound website for the current declarations of conformity and latest list of certifications at http www williamssound com DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 31 2 year Warranty Williams Sound products are engineered designed and manufactured under carefully controlled conditions to provide you with many years of reliable service Williams Sound warrants the DLT 300 and DLR 360 against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions for 2 years from date of purchase This warranty is available to the original end purchaser of the product and CAN BE transferred to subsequent purchasers of the product Microphones earphones headphones batteries chargers cables carry cases and most other accessory products carry a 90 day warranty Williams Sound has no control over the conditions under which this product is used Williams Sound therefore disclaims all warranties not set forth above both express and implied with respect to the DLT 300 and DLR 360 including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness of use of such equipment including without limitation any warranty that the use of such equipment for any purpose will comply with applicable laws and regulations Williams Sound
22. h previous Digi Wave transceivers or receivers DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver DLT 300 Controls and Connectors Ill __ INTERNAL SPEAKER A E DEIT MASTER 12 GUEST CH ADDRESS GROUP TIME C LCD DISPLAY TALK gl I vo LIL CI DIGI WAVE 30 LED INDICATORS O TALK BUTTON WITH lt RAISED BRAILLE DOT EN me ve see NT VOLUME SELECT UP A VOLUME SELECT DOWN POWER MENU ss HEADPHONE JACK 3 5 MM Qs MICROPHONE JACK 3 5 MM Y INTERNAL MICROPHONE L es DOCKING CHARGING CONNECTOR 30 PIN DLT 300 Operation BUTTON FUNCTIONS POWER MENU BUTTON Press and hold for power On Off Press once to change section when in setup menu Review setup push repeatedly to advance to next setting Attendance checking can only be done with a Master unit Must have address assigned between 1 99 to allow attendance checking function To check attendance push and release the button and the number of attendees will be displayed for 2 seconds i DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver QUICK GROUP CHANGE SETUP BUTTONS Press and hold and together for 3 seconds to enter setup menu Press and hold El button for 3 seconds to enter quick group change mode The GHP light will flash Then use or to change groups To exit push again or just wait until the unit times out Use these buttons to select channels in simultaneous interpretation mode MICR
23. h the menu button to advance to the address setting CH will flash and the current address will be displayed b Use either of the the e buttons to change the address vol select Step 4 Set Group Number 0 a Push the menu button to advance to the group setting GROUP will flash and the current group will be displayed b Use either of the the i buttons to change the group vol select c All units operating together should have the same group number 11 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Programming the Digi Wave System for 2 way Modes There are 4 basic steps to programming a Digi wave system 1 Set Mode 2 way or 1 way 2 Set Priority Master 1 Master 2 and Guest 3 Set Address 4 Set Group Number Most of the programming is done on the DLT s the receivers just need to be assigned the correct group number The Master 1 should be programmed first all other units sychronize with the Master 1 Step 1 Set Mode 2 way There are 3 2 way Modes represented by these symbols on the LCD Display 2 way EG LU 2 way Listen only gd 2 way Intercom Y LU h a With the DLT turned on press and hold the and buttons until the icons on the display begin flashing b Use either of the the buttons to scroll through the different icon combinations modes vol select c When you reach 2 way mode the icon s will be flashing alternately Go to step 2 Step 2 Set Priority M
24. have live mics at the same time the seventh DLT who wishes to speak pushes their TALK button and knocks the sixth talker off DLR s can listen in on the conversation if desired The Repeater function only operates in 1 way mode It is not available in a 2 way scenario The DLR 360 is a receiver only Users of receivers can only hear what is being broadcast by DLT s Combinations of one or more DLT 300 s and DLR 360 s in One way mode Two way mode or Repeater mode can be used to facilitate different events depending on what needs to be spoken and what needs to be heard Examples of scenarios will be covered here Typical Scenarios include Guided Tours with one or more tour guides 2 way with audience participation 2 way or without audience participation 1 way Language Interpretation one or more interpreted languages transmitted to audience 1 way Intercom with up to six people able to speak simultaneously 2 way Note there are many more scenarios than are covered in this manual however these would be variations on the ones discussed here Rules of Operation for 1 way or 2 way mode must be followed for successful operation Note for simplicity throughout the rest of this manual the DLT 300 may be referred to as a DLT and the DLR 360 may be referred to as a DLR Similarly Master 1 Master 2 and Guest may be referred to as M1 M2 and GST The Digi Wave 300 Series is not backward compatible wit
25. her just like having a phone conversation or a conference call DLRs can listen to the conversation Common applications include Tours with multiple Tour Guides Tours with audience participation Q amp A Wireless Intercom Portable Discussion and Personal Communication There are two 2 way Modes represented by these symbols on the LCD Display 2 way U 4 simultaneous talkers maximum 2 way Intercom e A P 6 simultaneous talkers maximum Rules of Operation 2 way modes The following rules must be followed Failure to adhere to these rules will result in unpredictable unsupported operation e There must be one and only one Master 1 M1 per group e If the M1 unit is off the Master 2 and Guest units will turn off after a few minutes e Master 2 is optional and there can only be one per group e Each DLT must have its own address and the address cannot be duplicated within a group e Maximum 4 talkers in 2 way mode or 6 talkers in 2 way Intercom mode can operate simultaneously within a group e Maximum four Groups can operate simultaneously within the same area but each group must be assigned its own group number e When using four simultaneous groups group numbers must be sequential i e 11 12 13 14 Any numbers 0 1023 can be used or 0 99 if DLRs are used in the system e Attendee count will only work with addresses 1 99 Maximum 100 DLT s with one Master 1 at address 0 e With Secure Key Code active all DLTs within the
26. isposable BAT 010 2 Up to 24 hrs NiMH Rechargeable BAT 022 2 Up to 18 hrs Auto Sleep Mode after 5 minutes of no RF signal from compatible devices Conference Mode 140 11 5 KHz Intercom Mode 140 7 6 KHz 65 dB A weighted 0 1 typical Internal 3 5 mm stereo jack with mono output for headphones earphones or neckloop 27 mW maximum 03304 mono Internal Speaker disabled when headphone jack in use Power Volume Channel Setup Battery Type LCD shows status Battery Level RSSI Group Channel Red LED blinks when charging Green LED stays on when charged 30 pin iPod Style for charging and audio out DLT 300 only 32 122 F 0 to 50 C 2 bay CHG 102 12 bay CHG 1012 TFP 045 Silicone Skin Lanyard Wrist Strap FCC Industry Canada RoHS CE WEEE RCM 2 years parts and labor 90 days on accessories NOTE SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 21 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE WHAT TO DO Power does not turn on Dead battery Charge the battery replace battery Power turned off automatically Master device can t be found Turn on Master unit Power doesn t turn off Program Error Press reset button on the back of device DLT only No audio in headphones Error in attendee checking Disconnection of headphone Check headphone connection Master unit shut off Turn on set mas
27. it M1 can determine whether the time of day is displayed on all units in the group When this feature is enabled all units sync their time from the Master To enable time display Start with the M1 unit powered off While holding the TALK button power the M1 unit ON Time will now be displayed on all units in the group Repeat this procedure to disable time display on all units in the group Talk Off Double Beep Indication Limit The user hears an audible double beep sound when the TALK button is turned off This is heard in the headset of the user only it is not transmitted On the DLT 300 as the headset volume is increased the beep volume will increase until the headset volume reaches 37 then the beep volume will stop increasing Note On the DLT 100 model the beep volume continued to get louder as the headphone volume was increased with no limit DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 15 Example 1 2 way Mode Tour Guide HOW IT WORKS de 2 Tour Guide 1 speaks using a DLT alone built in mic or using it with a compatible headset mic Each Tour Group Member and Tour Guide 2 listen directly to Tour Guide 1 each using a DLT alone built in speaker or using it with a compatible headset mic Tour Guide 2 then speaks using a DLT alone built in mic or using it with a compatible headset mic Each Tour Group Member and Tour Guide 1 listen directly to Tour Guide 2 using a DLT With
28. l will be blinking Use the MEN buttons then the button to choose the Sidetone Level 15 d 8 MASTER 1 NV E E p a p a e e A The first secure code digit will be blinking Use BY to adjust the first digit 19 d A H MASTER 1 GROUP I gm Press and Hold and for 3 seconds to exit programming mode H amp gt KN n PA Use the Pa EA buttons select to change to 2 way Tour Guide mode d A MASTER 1 ADDRESS Z N sf The ADDRESS icon will be blinking Use the i buttons then the button to choose address 0 1023 12 4 4 MASTER 1 NL ee Z TMEL I mi Tl an h ya aLI L mz The TIME kon will be blinking with the hour Use MN EB then the button to choose hour am or pm 16 d A MASTER 1 l FTT Push to advance to the next digit DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Example 2 Simultaneous Interpretation 1 way HOW IT WORKS 1 The Main Speaker will use channel O Press the TALK button to activate the microphone 2 Each Interpreter unit will need to be assigned a channel number 1 14 The TALK button must be activated to send the interpretation to the attendees 3 The floor speaks using a DLT alone built in mic or using it with a compatible headset mic 4 Interpreter listens directly to the floor using a DLT alone built in speaker or using
29. ll duplex mode However the Intercom feature makes true 6 way communication possible DLT 300 programmed as Guest DLT 300 programmed as Guest DLT 300 programmed as DLT 300 INTERCOM FEATURE Guest programmed as SUPPORTS UP TO SIX Master 1 SIMULTANEOUS TALKERS DLT 300 DLT 300 programmed as programmed as Guest Guest Master Unit A MASTER 1 TALK 20 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 21 2 WAY SETUP FOR INTERCOM Press and hold POWER button for 2 seconds to turn DLT ON 9 d Ar yg MN Press the button to select this mode and move to the next setting 9 4 06 MASTER1Y 4 a GROUP a w f dp Ino The GROUP icon will be blinking Use the MB buttons then the button to choose group 13 d AO AE LI ZA Press the b tton to save the time and move to the next setting 17 Nx HN 00 AS The currently selected mode will be blinking This is the beginning of programming GUEST ae A EK GUEST Press and Hold and for 3 seconds to enter programming mode 6 ceo TES Use the E buttons select to select Master 1 first unit only There must be only one Master 1 per group 10 d 96 MASTER 1 Dor lt ae GE MASTER 1 7 fine Z p ae The Sidetone Level will be blinking Use the MB buttons then the button to
30. ly to activate the microphone This will be confirmed by the red LED around the talk button illuminated If the talk LED is flashing the talk button was held too long and the talk mute has been activated in the system Hold the talk button until the LED s stop flashing to deactivate talk mute The Master 2 and all Guest units should now be hearing audio from the M1 unit Listening volume levels can be adjusted by pressing the or button One other DLT can activate the Talk button for team tour or teach applications A maximum of two talkers can be activated at any one time For a Guest unit to talk either the M1 or M2 will have to turn their talk button off by quickly pressing their talk button DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Before Programming the Digi Wave System Depending upon the mode chosen up to six people can talk in a group at any given time The M1 will have first priority M2 has second priority and Guest units have third priority When two or more people are talking in a group the participants can hear their voices with the DLTs or DLRs The M1 and M2 have the ability to lock out other talkers by holding down the TALK button for three seconds All system TALK LEDs will continuously flash while other participants are locked out of the TALK feature There are 4 basic steps to programming a Digi Wave system Decide which mode you need A 2 Way Modes In 2 way mode DLTs can hear and talk to each ot
31. nse 4 Press and hold the and buttons EEE simultaneously for two seconds to save the tone setting FIGURE 4 A MASTER 1 A W s Gr KT DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver 14 Address Confirmation Press MENU three times for M1 and M2 or twice for GST units The address for the DLT will be displayed for two seconds NOTE Every DLT MUST have its own address and all must be assigned to the same group Quick Group Change Groups apply to 2 way Mode only 1 With the DLT powered ON push and hold the Group button until the GROUP indicator on the screen starts blinking and the light above the Group button comes on Figure 5 FIGURE 5 2 Change groups by pushing the Up button or the Down button If no buttons are pushed the B Quick Group Change feature will time out after 5 seconds El A E 3 Push the Group button once to exit the Quick Group Change function or wait for 5 seconds Geer EE vd Push to Talk Ptt and Push and Latch PNL ic This feature allows the user to choose between Push and Latch PnL or Push to Talk Ptt The default is PnL In PnL mode when the TALK button pressed and released again J is pressed and released it stays in talk mode until the TALK button is FIGURE 6 In Ptt mode the TALK button must be held down while speaking and when released it shuts off The DLT must be set up as a Guest unit in 2 way mode
32. nu IL The GROUP icon will be blinking Use the IB buttons then the button to choose group 13 A d MASTER 1 Ko 2 ia hive zupy Le IL The TIME icon willbe Leg along with the minutes Use the E buttons to adjust the minutes 17 O MASTER 1 id ot aul E d l Repeat steps 15 and 46 until all of the digits are adjusted Push 17 2 q E H GUEST ROUP A Avs Press and Hold and for 3 seconds to enter programming mode D q Ys pg N Use the ai ES buttons to select Master 1 first unit only There must be only one Master 1 per group 10 d A MASTER 1 NES TALK a LI FIN The TALK icon will be blinking Use the BN buttons then the button to choose the number of simultaneous talkers 14 d A MASTER 1 TS VE P S CT UI Press the b ttonWo save the time and move to the next setting 18 Deg emm e Aly sa The currently selected mode will be blinking This is the beginning of programming o GUEST 2 Be Ke AE N ZA The other icons will disappear and the current mode icon will be blinking on the screen 44 Y Pre E MASTER 1 e Z Press the button to select this mode and move to the next setting 11 d A MASTER 1 y Do lt ll l L D gt Ze The Sidetone Leve
33. ons display will show 00 through 30 10 User can listen using the speaker on the back of the DLR or by plugging in stereo or mono earphones into the jack which defeats the speaker operation 11 Low battery indicator will show as a blinking battery symbol with no bars inside it 12 The DLR will automatically power down after 5 minutes if not synchronized with a DLT Battery Charging DLR 360 1 This Product can charge AAA NiMH batteries in the battery compartment when the battery switch is in the NiMH position 2 Use the 30 Pin connector located on the bottom of DLT 300 to charge the battery Full charging time is approximately 5 hours The Red LED flashes while charging The Green LED will be on steady when the battery is charged 3 Battery Maintenance Charge the battery at room temperature DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Getting Started Preprogrammed Systems If a system has been purchased you should not need to perform any programming The system will have been configured to your order Turn Master 1 on first so other units can pair Guest units will turn off after 5 minutes if they cannot find a master d 4 Charge all DLTs If using DLRs either charge them with NiMH batteries or insert fresh Alkaline batteries Make sure the battery switch is in the correct position for Alkaline or NiMH Any DLRs that will be used should have fresh batteries Identify and turn on the Master 1 first
34. prior to performing these steps gd A E 1 With the DUT powered ON press and hold the Up button and the Down button simultaneously VE for 2 seconds to enter programming mode JAK DILL 2 Push the Power Menu button until the TALK indicator is flashing and either PnL is or Ptt is displayed y AP LL Figure 6 ITE 3 Use either of the buttons MN to switch between PnL and Ptt M o 2 8 4 Press and hold the Up button and the Down button simultaneously for 2 seconds to exit A ri programming mode E AL Side Tone Adjustment This gives the user the ability to change the volume of their own voice heard in the headset side tone 1 With the DLT powered ON press and hold the Up button and the Down button simultaneously for 2 seconds to enter programming mode 2 Push the Power Menu button until St is displayed See Figure 7 3 Use either of the buttons il to choose between Stt 0 Off St 1 6dB default or St 2 12dB q A 5 4 Press and hold the Up button and the Down button simultaneously for 2 seconds to exit di programming mode FIGURE 7 LI KN Pr 2 am Microphone Level or Line Level Adjustment To enter Microphone Level Adjustment hold the button for two seconds To enter Line Level Adjustment hold the button for two seconds Then use BY or buttons to adjust the level Time Display The time function is available in 2 way or 2 way Intercom Modes only The Master Un
35. r dispose of in fire or water Do not incinerate or expose to temperatures above 140F 60C Replace only with battery pack designated for this product Rechargeable Lithium polymer battery Li Po Recycle or dispose of properly CAUTION To prolong battery life do not leave unit s in charger dock for extended periods of time i e 6 months or more Remove the transmitter receiver from the charger dock and allow it to fully discharge periodically RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS Ke Battery Safety and Disposal ZA Help Williams Sound protect the environment Please take time to dispose of your equipment properly Please do NOT NG dispose of batteries in the household trash Please take the batteries to a retail or community collection point for recycling E rn Product Recycling Please do NOT dispose of your Williams Sound equipment in the household trash Please take the equipment to an electronics recycling center or return the product to the factory for proper disposal DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver System Overview The Digi wave system is a patented digital soread spectrum DSS simultaneous two way wireless listening system operating in the 2 4 GHz band Due to it s frequency hopping algorithm it avoids interference and is a very secure method of communication For amore detailed explanation of how Digi wave technology works please visit our website and download the Digi wave Technology White Paper
36. s Just prior to the release of Digiwave 2 0 DLT 100 units ran on firmware version F 6 With the release of the DLT 100 2 0 all units shipped with a new firmware Version 7 Version 8 will be released sometime in 2014 With the DLT 100 2 0 powered on check the firmware version you have by pushing the power menu key repeatedly until you see F X where X could be 6 7 or 8 The features included in each of these versions are shown in the chart below Function Description F 6 DLT 100 F 7 DLT 100 2 0 F 8 DLT 100 2 0 F 1 DLT 300 Quick Group Change J J J Voting Function d Receive Only 1 way mode J J J Speaker Only 2 way mode J J d Clock Displayed on Main Screen d d GE Group Number Displayed on Main Screen J J Talk Timer J Push to Talk amp Push and Latch Ptt PnL o Gude ani cy a EE Mic Gain Default Level 36 33 33 33 Mic Gain Max Level 63 53 53 53 Line Level Input Control for DigiWave Dock J J J 2 way Mode up to 4 Talkers Intercom Mode up to 6 Talkers J 25 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Specifications DLT 300 TRANSCEIVER Dimensions Weight Color Case Material Battery type Battery life Power Save Charge time Optional Chargers Simultaneous Channels Groups Talkers Operating frequencies Audio Frequency response 3dB Knee Level SNR THD Microphone input Headphone output Audio output 103 3 x 61 8 x 11 3 mm 4 07 x 2 43 x
37. same group Up to 4 Groups can operate simultaneously within range of each other DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Programming the Digi Wave System for 1 way Modes There are 4 basic steps to programming a Digi wave system 1 Set Mode 2 way or 1 way 2 Set Priority Master 1 Master 2 and Guest 3 Set Channel 4 Set Group Number Most of the programming is done on the DLT s the receivers just need to be assigned the correct group number The Master 1 should be programmed first all other units synchronize with the Master 1 Step 1 Set Mode 1 way a With the DLT turned on press and hold the and buttons until the icons on the display begin flashing b Use either of the the buttons to scroll through the different icon combinations modes vol sele c When you reach the 1 way mode you are looking for below go to step 2 1 way Main Speaker Y 1 way Interpreter LU 6 1 way Repeater Mode d 1 way Receive or Listen Only h Step 2 Set Priority Master or Guest 0 a Push the menu button to advance to the priority setting b Use either of the the e buttons to scroll through the different priorities Speaker priority is assigned as follows vol select 1st priority Master MASTER Must have one master per group 2nd priority Guest GUEST All other units in the group c When you reach the priority you want go to the next step Step 3 Set Channel 0 a Pus
38. shall not be liable to any person or entity for any medical expenses or any direct incidental or consequential damages caused by any use defect failure or malfunctioning of the product whether a claim for such damages is based upon warranty contract tort or otherwise the sole remedy for any defect failure or malfunction of the products is replacement of the product No person has any authority to bind Williams Sound to any representation or warranty with respect to the DLT 300 and DLR 360 Unauthorized repairs or modifications will void the warranty This warranty is void if damage occurred because of misuse or if the product has been repaired or modified by anyone other than a factory authorized service technician Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear on the product or any other physical damage unless the damage was the result of a manufacturing defect Williams Sound is not liable for consequential damages due to any failure of equipment to perform as intended Williams Sound shall bear no responsibility or obligation with respect to the manner of use of any equipment sold by it This warranty does not cover reimbursement for your costs of removing and transporting the product for warranty service evaluation or installation of any replacement product provided under this warranty The exclusions and limitations set out above are not intended to and should not be construed so as to contravene mandatory provisions of applicable law If any
39. ter Different Group Number settings Set every unit to the same group number Out of range Move to within the range of 100ft outside or 200 ft inside from the master unit More than 1 master exists in a group Set one master per group Obstacle exists Move to another place or move the obstacles More than 2 units with same address exist in a group More than 2 units with same address exist in a group Set different address Set different address Unable to select receiving channel Transmitting channel is overlapping Set different transmitting channel Unable to select group on The receiver was last connected to a DLT in one way mode and that DLT is no longer transmitting on that Make the DLR match the new group on the DLT or change the DLT back to the group on the DLR receiver group number Please check the mode for simultaneous interpretation Unable to transmit ae Set simultaneous interpretation mode Interpretation More than 2 master units exist Set one master only DLT keeps turning off Master unit shut off Turn on set master Can t hear the speaker Mic Sensitivity too low Master unit shut off See first which microphone you have and then adjust the sensitivity accordingly i e Mic 044 2p is about 33 Mic 068 is about 17 See why the Master shut off and correct the problem Turn on the Master and verify the battery level The microphone and headphone
40. the push of a button a Tour Group Member uses a DLT built in mic to ask the Tour Guides a question Both Tour Guides and all Tour Group Members listen to the question each using a DLT Tour Guide 2 responds to the question using a DLT Tour Guide 1 and all Tour Group Members listen to the answer each using a DLI Tour Guide 1 responds to the same Tour Group Member question Tour Guide 2 and Tour Group Members now listen to Tour Guide 1 s answer each using a DLT Tour Guides have two way communication capability they can talk listen simultaneously to one another Tour Group Members can participate as listen only or can ask questions with the quick push of a button Tour Guides have the ability to take control of the discussion by overriding Group Member Guest units if needed DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver TOUR GROUP TOUR GUIDE 1 TOUR GUIDE 2 2 WAY Tour Guide 1 Unit Tour Guide 2 Unit Tour Group Member Units titipid O titipid O E MASTER 1 MASTER 2 GROUP GROUP TALK TALK ITI Ja 2 WAY SETUP FOR TOUR GUIDE OPERATION 2 way Modes 2 way Tour Guide em DR o Se ei gen mm W I DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Press and hold POWER button for 2 seconds to turn DLT ON 5 q Y p de GUEST E o N Press the button to select this mode and move to the next setting 9 d A MASTER1Y 4 p pa GROUP Sg
41. time MIC on off power on off tone control SLOC access and Secure Key access System reset button rear panel Outputs 3 5 mm stereo mono headphone jack 30 pin charging jack with audio out to base stations Side tone 12 dB below volume tone variation ST 0 Off ST 1 6 dB ST 2 12 dB Indicators LCD Group channel volume level battery status mode number of people with talk button on LED s charge status Red LED around talk button when enabled Docking Connector Compatible Receiver Approvals Warranty 30 pin Connector for charging and audio in out DLR 360 only FCC Industry Canada CE ROHS WEEE RCM 2 years parts and labor 90 days on accessories 6 months on internal battery NOTE SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 26 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver DLR 360 RECEIVER Dimensions Weight Frequency Band Modulation Multi Channel Case Material Battery Type Battery Life Power Save Audio Frequency Response 3dB knee level SNR THD Antenna Headphone Audio Output Controls Display Indicators Docking Connector Compatible Transmitter Temp Range Optional Chargers Accessories Approvals Warranty 2 36 W x 3 54 H x 0 63 D 60 mm x 90 mm x 16 mm 1 7 Oz 47g without batteries 2 4 GHz ISM band FSK Up to 15 simultaneous channels one way mode Black ABS Plastic 2 X AAA Alkaline or NIMH Alkaline D
42. ult to CH 1 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Any DLT s in 1 way Modes or DLR s must be in the same Group Each Listener would select a desired channel language See below when repeater mode is used the main speaker s unit is reconfigured as a Guest unit The Repeater is configured as the Master unit DLT 300 s FOR FLOOR AND INTERPRETERS CHO y Main speaker floor 23 DLT 300 LISTEN ONLY OR DLR 360 MUST BE ON THE SAME GROUP EACH LISTENER WOULD SELECT A DESIRED CHANNEL LANGUAGE CH 14 DIGI WAVE 30 CH 14 DIGI WAVE 30 CH 14 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 111 wt e DIGI WAVE 30 DIGI WAVE 30 DIGI WAVE 30 eee9 e GUEST E CHO CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 P 111 MASTER 1 E H eg Beie DIGI WAVE 30 DIGI WAVE 30 28 cono Seele GUEST REPEATERS CHO CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 II H DIGI WAVE 30 DIGI WAVE 30 DIGI WAVE 30 DIG
43. under Support Downloads Tech Bulletins A Digi Wave communication system consists of at least one transceiver DLT 300 and various combinations of transceivers and receivers DLR 360 depending on the venue The DLT 300 is a 2 way transceiver meaning that it can transmit and receive audio simultaneously It can operate in one of 3 different modes 1 In Two way Mode a speaker with a DLT 300 can hear another speaker s voice from a second DLT 300 and at the same time can also transmit their own voice In this way two way communication is established similar to a phone conversation Two way mode can only be established between DLT 300 units In addition DLR 360 receivers in the same group can also hear the broadcast 2 In One way Mode one DLT 300 acts as a transmitter speaker and another DLT 300 acts as a receiver listener In addition DLR 360 receivers in the same group can also hear the broadcast There are 4 one way modes 3 In Repeater Mode the DLT 300 receives audio from another DLT 300 and re broadcasts the signal to increase the transmitted range of the person speaking In this way larger groups can be covered by using one or more DLT 300 s acting as repeaters Listeners can have either DLT 300 s or DLR 360 s to listen to the broadcast 4 In Intercom Mode up to six people can talk simultaneously All of the DLT 300 s are in 2 way mode in the same group More DLT s can be in the group but only six can
44. usually identified by a grey silicone cover Turn on the DLT by holding the power button until the LCD screen comes on If Master 2 or Guests are powered up first they will turn off after a few minutes if not paired with the M1 As Master 2 and Guests are paired with the M1 the M1 and M2 will show C The refers to how many DLIs are paired within the group i e C 12 means that 12 DLTs are paired with the M1 or M2 within their group This can be utilized as an attendance checker making sure everyone is connected with the group Once all the DLTs are on you can check the set up status of all units by pressing the power menu button momentarily to scroll through the settings Master 1 and Master 2 screens will display C 6 Chairman plus six number of participants within the group ADD Address number 0 1023 Each DLT must have its own individual address Group number 0 1023 must be the same number for the group CODE Only shows if a code has been entered code number will NOT be displayed F Denotes software version Time Displays the time of day All Guest units will display Address Number Group Number Secure Key Code if entered Software Version Time of Day If headsets are to be worn plug them into the jacks on the top of the DLTs making sure that the Microphone and Earphone plugs are fully inserted into the correct jacks The Master 1 will usually be the first soeaker and should press the talk button momentari
45. vels L 0 through L 7 Ae Compatible with Digi Wave Yes yes No 24 DigiWave 300 Series Digital Transceiver and Receiver Differences between DLR 360 DLR 60 2 0 and DLR 60 Between 08 13 and 11 13 a limited number of DLR 60 s were manufactured and sold to the marketplace If the front of the unit says Digi WAVE you have a DLR 60 If it says DIGI WAVE 2 0 you have a DLR 60 2 0 Most units are the DLR 60 2 0 so this section may not apply to your product Function Description DLR 360 DLR 60 2 0 DLR 60 Change Group Through Menu or Quick Group Through Menu or Quick Group Through Menu only Change Change A button ch button Labelled Labelled Labelled ch 1 way mode Channel up 1 way mode Channel up 1 way mode Channel up 2 way mode Group up 2 way mode Group up Labelled v Labelled v Labelled ch v button ch button 1 way mode Channel down 1 way mode Channel down 1 way mode Channel down 2 way mode Group down 2 way mode Group down Dock detected Mic Disable Available The DLR 60 2 0 is Available The DLR 60 2 0 is Not available The DLR 60 is not compatible with a dock compatible with a dock compatible with a dock Auto shutoff timing for Guest Units not synced to a Master 5 min Same as DLT 100 2 0 5 min Same as DLT 100 2 0 2 Min unit Compatible with Digi Wave Vas Yes No Dock Differences between DLT 100 DLT 100 2 0 and DLT 300 firmware version
46. wn 2 way mode Group down Labelled v 1 way mode Channel down 2 way mode Group down Labelled no 1 way mode Channel down 2 way mode Group down Listen only 1 way mode compatible with a dock compatible with a dock Not Available Not Available Available function Speier Only le Way mode Not Available Not Available Available function Group Number Clock ro 3 ano ne a Nie ER eee SE AUDEN Clock Enabled on Main Screen d Displayed in place of Clock on Displayed in place of Clock on Main function and during M1 Setup Main Screen Screen Not Available Group number Not Available Group number Talk Timer function displayed in place of Talk Timer on displayed in place of Talk Timer on Available Main Screen Main Screen AA e Available on Guest units only Available on Guest units only Not Available and latch PnL functions Microphone Gain Max Level 53 09 63 E Available St O off St 1 60B Available St O off St 1 6dB St 2 Side Tone Adjustment St 2 12dB 1248 Not Available Dock detected Mic Disable Available The DLT 100 2 0 is Available The DLT 100 2 0 ts Not available The DLT 100 is not compatible with a dock Auto shutoff timing for Guest Dock Units 5 min Same as DLR 360 5 min Same as DLR 60 2 0 2 min E Available with push and hold of Available with push and hold of e id AGUSE button eight levels L 0 through L 7 button eight le

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