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1. ES MSN MSN MEM MM MEM MSN MSN 1 8 System Configuration Examples Connection Example of Word Clock and Audio For digital audio output to be performed correctly it is necessary to connect a device incorporating a sampling rate converter to the DIGITAL OUT 1 2 connector of the receiver or input a master word clock signal to the WORD SYNC IN connector of the receiver and perform synchronization There are the following two types of system for inputting a master word clock signal to perform synchronization If the number of connected devices is high we do not recommend cascade connections We recommend using a word clock divider Synchronization system example 1 This system connects the master word clock signal in cascade via the WORD SYNC OUT connector of this device Set the 75 Q termination switch of only the DWR RO2D unit at the end of the cascade connection to ON Master word clock a Lo Ood a ole olo a EC o b c o a z O L9 EG AE olo olo of CD SA b c a o Glo Giglole ele e GD 8 d WORD SYNC IN WORD SYNC OUT Set the 75 Q termination switch to OFF a b C d Set the 75 Q termination switch to ON Synchronization system example 2 This system divides the master word clock signal with a divider and then connects to eac
2. 2 Rotate the jog dial to select SECURE KEY and then press the dial Using the Encrypted Transmission Function 3 Exchanging the encryption key The receiver searches for a transmitter that it has been paired with After the receiver detects the transmitter the transmitter exchanges the encryption key with the receiver and encrypted transmission begins When the RF REMOTE function see page 26 is off encryption key exchange cannot be carried out Using Password Mode PASSWORD Set this mode when multiple transmitters are paired with multiple receivers for encrypted transmission If the transmitters and receivers are set with the same user designated password the audio signal can be decoded This mode is useful when multiple transmitters and receivers are used as a single group or when the audio signal from one transmitter is received by multiple receivers at the same time 1 In the RECEIVER menu rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to ENCRYPTION indication and then press the dial 2 Rotate the jog dial to select PASSWORD and then press the dial 3 Entera password of up to 8 characters on the receiver Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to select the character that you want to enter And then press the dial to add the selected character to the end of the current password To delete the last character in the current password Rotate the jog dial to select BS and then press the dial Note that the adding or
3. detected empty channels are listed in the order with less interference 4 Rotate the jog dial to select the channel that you want to use and then press the dial When the Cross Remote see page 28 is operating When the jog dial is pressed in Step 4 above a message confirming to apply the selected channel to the transmitter that is paired with the DWR R02D appears When you rotate the jog dial and select OK and press the dial the selected channel is applied to the transmitter If an empty channel within the group is not found by the second try scanning is cancelled If the receiving channel CH configured on the receiver is a channel for which use with the wireless remote control function is restricted on the transmitter side the UNMATCH screen appears In such cases change the receiving channel on the receiver If you want to use the restricted channel set REMOTE to OFF in the transmitter s menu to release the channel restriction and manually configure the transmitter s channel Setting the Receiving Channel 23 24 Using the Encrypted Transmission Function This receiver is capable of receiving scrambled signals from Sony digital wireless transmitters This function prevents hacking of the signal To use this function select one of the following encrypted transmission modes Secure key mode A secure key that is automatically generated by the transmitter is used by both the transmitter and receiver in
4. 100 to 240 V AC is supported A DC input is also included to enable use in almost any environment Features Parts Identification Front Panel POWER switch UTILITY button 1 Display see page 10 AEPEAK 2 Controls see page 11 Monitor indicators VOLUME control PHONES terminal Q POWER switch Turns the receiver on or off Set to the I position to turn the receiver on Set to the O position when turning off the main power supply When DC power is being input you cannot turn off the power supply using this switch To turn off the power supply in such cases turn off the connected external power supply or disconnect the connected cable UTILITY UTILITY menu button Press to display UTILITY menu This button lights up brightly during UTILITY menu operation Monitor indicators One of four indicators lights up corresponding to the VOLUME control operation 1 2 Audio from channel 1 is output from the L channel of the headphones and audio from channel 2 is output from the R channel 1 Audio from channel 1 is output from the L and R channels of the headphones 2 Audio from channel 2 is output from the L and R channels of the headphones 1 2 Audio from channel 1 and 2 are mixed to be output L and R channels of the headphones Q VOLUME monitor channel selection monitor volume control Press to chan
5. Preprogrammed wireless channel plans for simultaneous multi channel operation The DWR R02D has many preprogrammed channel groups meaning combination of wireless channels to permit simultaneous operation of multiple channels without intermodulation The DWR RO2D also has channel plans for multi channel system using digital wireless system with analog wireless system making the channel setting easier in such cases Building up wireless remote control system according to system scale Digital wireless transmitters can be remotely controlled while checking their status on the display of the DWR RO2D You can also use the supplied PC control software to enable remote control from a PC According to the scale and purposes of the system the following two types of wireless remote control system can be built up ST remote system stand alone wireless remote control system The DWR R02D emits control signal through the whip antenna attached to the REM ANT connector to control the transmitters NT remote system network wireless remote control system By adding the optional RMU 01 Remote Control Unit up to 82 transmitters can be controlled enabling the multi channel remote control system operation Using two or more RMU 01 units within a system can achieve wider area coverage Operation status monitoring and remote control of devices via the Wireless Studio software The supplied Wireless Studio software allows you to monitor the st
6. audio packet Therefore use the wireless remote control function where it will be within range of the audio signal from the transmitter Tooth lock washer Hexagon nut Antenna mount with BNC connector Multi channel ST remote NT remote system system system DWR RO2D 1 to 41 1to3 1 to 41 Sony digital 1 to 82 1to6 1 to 82 wireless transmitter RMU 01 Not required Not required 1 to 9 Wireless Can be used to monitor the status of Studio receivers transmitters and RMUs Using the Supplied Antennas To maximize the reception performance of this unit we recommend using optional AN 820A or AN 01 UHF antennas For narrow service areas however you can also use the supplied whip antennas When using the supplied whip antennas be sure to verify your service area beforehand The supplied whip antennas can be attached to the front or rear panel of the unit Front panel attachment 1 Insert the supplied antenna mounts with BNC connectors into the front panel and secure them with the supplied hexagon nuts 14 mm You can also attach the antennas so that the hexagon nuts are located on the front side of the front panel If you have trouble securing the hexagon nuts on the back side of the front panel insert the antenna mounts with BNC connectors into the front panel from the back side and secure the nuts on the front side 2 Attach the supplied whip antennas W
7. deleting a character in the middle of the password cannot be done To cancel entering the password Rotate the jog dial to select CANCEL and then press the dial 4 After entering the characters rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to select OK and then press the dial D Set the encrypted transmission function on the transmitter to PASSWORD 6 onthe transmitter set the same password that was set on the receiver For details on transmitter operations refer to the operating instructions supplied with the transmitter It is recommended that you change the password periodically Menu Displays and Detailed Settings Menu Structure and Hierarchy Menu structure The receiver has four kinds of menu as follows RECEIVER menu A menu that includes receiver setting functions TRANSMITTER menu A menu that allows you to check the settings on the transmitter currently in communication with the receiver channel 1 2 RF REMOTE menu A menu that allows you to perform pairing and to make the basic setting for the wireless remote control function UTILITY menu A menu that includes meter indications network settings and settings for the organic light emitting diode display The UTILITY menu settings apply to receiver channel 1 and 2 Menu hierarchy RECEIVER menu GP CH ACTIVE CH SCAN CLEAR CH SCAN ENCRYPTION BAL OUT LEVEL UNBAL OUT ATT GROUND LIFT TRANSMITTER menu NAME POWER S
8. later DWT P01 Ver 2 12 or later Audio degradation due to weak reception In a digital wireless system sound quality is maintained up to the maximum transmission range Beyond this point as the radio wave becomes weaker data synchronization is lost and the connection finally breaks Sony digital wireless systems suppress the occurrence of large noise between these two points as the signal weakens As a result digital processing is conducted in a way that allows the signal to degrade in a very natural way To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communication devices The use of portable telephones and other communication devices near the DWR R02D may result in malfunction and interference with audio signals It is recommended that portable communication devices near the DWR RO2D be turned off Important Notes on Operation 39 Specifications Receiving Section Receiver Type Rackmount 2 channels Transmission Method WiDIF HP x2 Reception Type Space diversity Circuit System Double superheterodyne Local Oscillators Type Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer Antenna Type Detachable RF Sensitivity 20 dBp or less at bit error rate 1 x 105 no decline in S N ratio Antenna Section Input Connector BNC R 50 x2 Supply Voltage for Booster 0 V 9 V 12 V Attenuator 0 dB 5 dB 10 dB Cascaded Output BNC R 50 Q x2 Audio section Dynamic Range 106 dB or more A weighted
9. occurs when two or more transmitters are used simultaneously Set each transmitter to a different channel within the same channel group Wireless remote control is not possible Pairing has not been established between the transmitter and receiver Carry out pairing see page 26 The receiver is too far from the transmitter for communication to occur Check the wireless remote control condition indication see page 10 If it is low decrease the distance between the transmitter and the receiver The transmitter that was paired with the receiver has been paired with another receiver Carry out pairing again with the transmitter that you want to control see page 28 The software version of the transmitter is not suitable for use with this receiver Refer to the transmitter software compatibility table and confirm whether the software version of the transmitter is suitable for use with this receiver see page 39 If it is not suitable software update is necessary Contact your Sony service representative The display is too dark The display brightness is set to low Adjust the brightness of the display see page 32 Troubleshooting 37 38 Symptom Meanings Remedy The power does not turn off even when the POWER switch is set to the O position A DC power supply is being input Turn off the external power supply connected to the DC IN connector or disc
10. 33 35 566 025 590 000 MHz CE3338 TV36 37 590 025 606 000 MHz 00 3301 566 125 MHz TV38 40 606 025 630 000 MHz TV42 44 638 025 662 000 MHz CE4248 TV45 47 662 025 686 000 MHz 00 4201 638 125 MHz TV48 50 686 025 710 000 MHz TV51 53 710 025 734 000 MHz CE5157 TV54 56 734 025 758 000 MHz 00 5101 710 125 MHz TV57 59 758 025 782 000 MHz Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps http www sony net Sony Corporation
11. AVE RF POWER INPUT LEVEL ATT LCF 48V TIME INTERNAL SG PWR SW LOCK PWR SW STATE RF REMOTE menu I RF REMOTE I PAIRING MODE UTILITY menu L RF BAND ANT ATT a ANT ATT b ANT DC OUT AUDIO SYNC SOURCE DELAY ADJUST NETWORK RECEIVER NAME IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK ALERT FUNCTION RF LOW RF OVER QL LOW AF PEAK TX BATTERY LOW ENCRYPTION UNMATCH EXTERNAL WORD SYNC UNLOCK DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS DIMMER MODE FACTORY PRESET VERSION Basic Menu Operations In the procedure below the controls for the receiver channel 1 are used for illustration purposes Function name Item to be set NAME DUT BO a C POWER SAVE ACTIVE l _ 2 RF POWER LOU ImU YL s INPUT LEVEL MIC WN o Os 1 Press one of the menu buttons RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RF REMOTE or UTILITY button to select the menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to select the item to be set and then press the dial Menu Displays and Detailed Settings 25 26 For details on items contained in each menu see Menu Structure and Hierarchy on page 25 Rotate the jog dial to change the setting Press the jog dial to enter the setting RECEIVER Menu RECEIVER Menu For details on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 Use this menu to set th
12. Cause of Alert The audio input of the transmitter has exceeded the peak level Remedy transmitter so that the input level does not exceed the peak The wireless remote function can be used to change the setting from the receiver see page 28 The battery indication is flashing The batteries of the transmitter will run out of power soon Replace the batteries of the transmitter The number of lit indications of the QL meter has reduced The signal input level of the antenna has become low or the quality of the reception signal has become low because of interfering radio waves interference 1 If the RF indicator is lit in red or off the signal input to the antenna may be insufficient Check the transmission power setting of the transmitter Check the receiving antenna each device between the receiver cable connections and settings Reduce the distance between which the transmitter and receiving antenna are used 2 If the number of lit indications of the QL meter has reduced even though the RF indicator is lit green there may be interference Check whether there is a problem with the operation channel plan Check whether another external signal is in use The RF indicator is lit in orange The signal input level of the antenna is 80 dBu or higher Multi channel synchronous operation may be affected Try one of the following Try using the transmitter located away from the
13. Distortion T H D 0 03 or less Audio Delay 1 9 ms analog output 1 9 ms digital output Analog Output BAL XLR 3 32 male 47 Q or less x2 UNBAL 6 3 mm Ch inch mono jack 220 Q or less x2 Output level 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms BAL 22 dBu maximum 58 dBu reference when MIC output BAL 24 dBu maximum 12 dBu reference when LINE output UNBAL 8 dBu maximum 28 dBu reference when UNBAL ATT 0 dB XLR 3 32 male 110 x1 BNC R 75 Q x1 Reference output level 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms 36 dBFs Digital Output Other Equipment Headphone Output 06 3 mm Ch inch stereo jack Input connector BNC R with a 75 Q termination switch Word Sync Specifications Output connector BNC R External Word Sync 32 kHz to 96 kHz Wireless Remote Control Cross Remote 2 4 GHz IEEE802 15 4 compliant LAN Connector RJ 45 modular jack 100BASE TX IEEE802 3u compliant 10BASE T IEEE802 3 compliant Display OLED General Power Requirements AC 100 to 240 V 0 4 A or less DC 12 V 1 6 A or less Power Consumption AC 24 W DC 19 2 W Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Transport Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions unit mm inches 406 16 335 13 1 4 4441 al SL J0 2P 482 19 The values for dimensions are approximate Mass Approx 3 6 kg 7 Ib 15 oz including the attached antenna Supplied Accesso
14. SONY Digital Wireless Hecelver Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference DWR RO2D WIDIF HP DIGITAL wireless X Cross Remote 2012 Sony Corporation 4 427 823 01 1 2 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED WARNING When installing the unit incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket outlet near the unit If a fault should occur during operation of the unit operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off or disconnect the power plug WARNING Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may require the use of a different line cord or attachment plug or both To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer servicing to qualified service personnel This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For kundene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT stromfordelingssystem For the customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursu
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16. Trade Name SONY Model DWR R02D Responsible party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone No 858 942 2230 This device complies 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 For the customers in Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 This model has an RF module of the FCC IC approval built in BUILT IN MODULE RM 223 FCC ID AK8RM223 IC 409B RM223 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment For the customers in the U S A This device complies 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 IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements no change to the antenna or t
17. a channel within that group can prevent signal interference For details on groups and channels refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD ROM Digital Wireless Receiver For details on menu operations see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 Selecting the Group Channel Set the group GP and channel CH as follows In the procedure below the controls for the receiver channel 1 are used for illustration purposes 2 2 1 Press the RECEIVER button to select the RECEIVER menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to GP CH indication the characters of the item selected with the cursor become highlighted and then press the dial 3 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to group indication that you want to select and then press the dial 4 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to channel indication that you want to select and then press the dial When the Cross Remote see page 28 is operating When you change the channel setting on the receiver the new channel setting is sent to the transmitter that is paired with that receiver Setting the Receiving Channel If the receiving channel CH configured on the receiver is a channel for which use with the wireless remote control function is restricted on the transmitter side the UNMATCH screen appears In such cases change the receiving channel on the receive
18. ant 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 or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules If you have any questions about this product you may call Sony Customer Information Service Center 1 800 222 7669 or http www sony com Declaration of Conformity
19. antenna ncrease the ANT ATT a b setting value of the receiver If the ANT ATT a b setting value is increased be sure to also check the transmission distance limit between the transmitter and receiver The RF indicator is lit in red or off The signal input level of the antenna is barely enough for reception or reception is not possible Check the transmission power setting of the transmitter Check the receiving antenna each device between the receiver cable connections and settings Reduce the distance between which the transmitter and receiving antenna are used The key icon is flashing on the audio input level meter The encrypted transmission settings on the transmitter and receiver do no match Set the encrypted transmission settings on the transmitter and receiver so that they match see page 24 EXT flashes on the digital output sync indication The output signal from the DIGITAL OUT connector is not synchronized to the external synchronization word clock Check whether the synchronization signal input is connected properly Check whether the synchronization signal conforms to the specifications of the receiver When the Alert Indicator Lights 35 36 Error Messages Message Meaning PLL UNLOCK PLL is unlocked FAN STOP Cooling fan does not work PHONES OVER CURRENT Audio output from the PHONES terminal exceeds the maximum allowable curre
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21. atus of each receiver transmitter and RMU used for operation as well as change the settings for each receiver and transmitter By saving the setting configurations as settings files and loading the files you can configure groups of settings simultaneously Two channel wireless receiver With its dual channel receiver capability one DWR R02D can be used with two transmitters simultaneously Up to eight units can be connected to an antenna in cascade and up to 16 channels can also be operated without an antenna divider Furthermore if an optional WD 850 UHF Antenna Divider is used a system with more than 16 channels can be built Auto channel scanning functions The DWR R02D comes with two auto channel scanning functions active channel scan function and clear channel scan function that allow for fast easy and safe frequency channel changes Various information display and improvement of operability The large scale OLED Organic Light Emitting Diode display shows various operational information The large display menu buttons and jog dial enable fast operation Furthermore an ALERT indicator on the front panel lights Features 8 if trouble occurs during operation so you can respond quickly Rack mounting The DWR R02D can be mounted in an EIA standard 19 inch rack 1U size Solid all in one structure is adopted on the screw brackets and side panels Two way powering A wide range of power supply voltages from
22. changing the settings be sure to set pairing configurations in the RF REMOTE menu and enable the wireless remote control function by setting RF REMOTE to ON The following shows the US model display 00 3001 t GP CH 00 3001 gt gt gt gt 7 ACTIVE CH SCAN P CLEAR CH SCAN ENCRYPTION OFF 20 36 60 Group channel Setting GP CH Only this setting is set through the GP CH indication of the RECEIVER menu For details see Selecting the Group Channel on page 22 Transmitter Name Setting NAME Sets the name of the transmitter Power saving Setting POWER SAVE To conserve power this setting allows you to change the transmitter to sleep mode using the wireless remote control function When the setting of the transmitter is changed to sleep mode the signal for audio transmission is stopped and the metadata is also no longer transmitted For this reason NO DATA appears for all items in the TRANSMITTER menu except for SLEEP in the POWER SAVE indication Transmission Power Setting RF POWER You can change the transmission power of the transmitter Audio Input Level Setting INPUT LEVEL Allows you to change the transmitter s audio input level setting This function may not be supported by some transmitters Attenuator Setting ATT Change the attenuator value when the audio input level setting of the tra
23. ct the line level reference level 12 dBu Setting the Attenuator for the Analog Unbalanced Output UNBAL OUT ATT Set the attenuator level for the analog unbalanced output 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB Ground Lift Function GROUND LIFT When LIFT is selected pin 1 GROUND of the XLR connector is lifted from the chassis grounding to prevent hum buzz and other noise caused by ground loops GROUND Connects pin I GROUND of the XLR connector to the chassis grounding LIFT Lifts pin 1 GROUND of the XLR connector from the chassis grounding Select LIFT only in environments where hum buzz and other noise occur Selecting it may make the unit more susceptible to exogenous noise TRANSMITTER Transmitter Virtual Menu You can view the status of the transmitter by using the transmitter virtual menu and displaying metadata received from the transmitter in the display For details on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 For details on how to change the setting information of the transmitter see Changing the Settings on the Transmitter on page 33 The Sony digital wireless transmitter sends not only digital audio signals but also various other information metadata related to transmitter settings RF audio signal Wireless remote control Transmitter settings NO DATA appears when the transmitter is turned off or located
24. d by using the one RMU 01 unit not supplied Up to nine RMU 01 units can be connected to the system to cover wider area For details on how to install the RMU 01 refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the RMU 01 Transmitters DWR Ro2p 3 ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA b IN a b OUT a IN o 2v O O QOIOD IK OD C3 I a Ab o el o o Fe O O NO ers gt NA o Oo o O D O O PG NO 3 3 Q Go O o SE 5 e a NG Glo t 9 NG fa ANALOG DIGITAL DCIN ACIN OUT OUT To DC power supply Mixer or I O box PoE PoE To a wall outlet Hub z G w PC 1 When 41 DWR R02D units are used up to 82 transmitters can be used 2 Up to nine RMU 01 units can be installed to expand the NT remote operation area 3 Up to 41 DWR R02D units can be used by incorporating optional WD 850 System Configuration Examples 21 22 Setting the Receiving Channel The receiver provides groups of channels for interference free transmission When using multiple wireless microphones and transmitters simultaneous multi channel operations within the same area selecting the same group and using
25. d then press the dial A message START SCAN appears 3 Rotate the jog dial to select YES and then press the dial Scanning starts When a Sony digital wireless frequency is detected scanning stops and the frequency is displayed If you select NO in this step The scanning function is cancelled 4 r you decide to use that channel rotate the jog dial to select SET and then press the dial To search for another frequency Rotate the jog dial to select CONTINUE and then press the dial If a Sony digital wireless frequency within the group is not found by the second try scanning is cancelled Using the Clear Channel Scan Function This function searches for a channel that is not being used by another wireless device or by a TV station This function makes it easy to find an available channel to allow the wireless microphone to be used without interference The function searches for empty channels among the registered channels within the channel group selected by the GP CH selection function and lists the detected channels in the order with less interference 1 Press the RECEIVER button to select the RECEIVER menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to CLEAR CH SCAN indication and then press the dial A message START SCAN appears 3 Rotate the jog dial to select YES and then press the dial Scanning starts Empty channels within the specified channel group GP are searched When scanning finishes
26. e digital wireless receiver functions the main functions of this receiver The following shows the US model display Items to be set 00 3001 20 36 60 gt gt gt Function name In this section the functions included in the menu and their parameters are explained Underlined items are the factory settings Group channel Selection GP CH Set the group and channel to receive See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 42 for factory settings For details see Selecting the Group Channel on page 22 Active Channel Scanning Function ACTIVE CH SCAN The active channel scan function operates For details see Using the Active Channel Scan Function on page 22 Clear Channel Scan Function cLEAR CH SCAN The clear channel scan function operates For details see Using the Clear Channel Scan Function on page 23 Encrypted Transmission Function ENCRYPTION Set the parameters for the encrypted transmission function SECURE KEY Sets the encryption key method PASSWORD Sets the password method OFF The encrypted transmission function is not used For details see Using the Encrypted Transmission Function on page 24 Setting Analog Audio Output Level BAL OUT LEVEL Selects analog audio output level for the ANALOG BALANCED OUT 1 2 connectors MIC Selects the microphone level reference level 58 dBu LINE Sele
27. e use of the built in Sony original channel plan What is DWX DWX refers to Sony s new digital wireless microphone system The DWX series reflects Sony s extensive expertise in professional microphones and sound design It represents a successful blend of Sony know how wireless technology renowned for stability and cutting edge digital audio technology In addition to realizing the high sound quality possible with a digital system the DWX series supports multi channel simultaneous operation encrypted transmission and metadata transmission for monitoring the status of multiple transmitters Using a main link and a separate additional link remote control of transmitters from the receiver is also possible With its many advanced features the system has the potential to revolutionize the workflow of professional applications What is WiDIF HP WiDIF HP WiDIF Wireless Digital Interface Format HP High Profile is a wireless digital audio interface format developed by Sony It enables highly secure transmission with high sound quality and low system latency and supports simultaneous multi channel operation What is Cross Remote Cross Remote is a system that allows transmitters to be monitored and controlled from a receiver and the Wireless Studio control software installed on a computer connected to the receiver For example the settings of a transmitter worn under clothing can be easily changed over the wireless link
28. f the antennas For details see Antenna attenuator setting ANT ATT a b on page 30 ANTENNA a b IN connectors are non LPS Limited Power Source circuits Do not short circuit this connector e When connecting DWR R02D units in cascade set ANT ATT a b to OdB and ANT DC OUT to OFF on any DWR R02D unit that is not directly connected to the antenna About the antenna gain and the cable loss When the antenna with the booster is connected to the DWR RO2D and the antenna gain exceeds the coaxial cable loss between the antenna and the DWR RO2D the RF signal which exceeds the allowable level may be input to this unit To prevent this set the cable loss and antenna attenuator 0dB 5dB or 10dB see page 30 to meet the following equation The RF indicator on the receiver lights in orange when the input becomes 80 dBu or higher so you can use it as a rough guide Gain of antenna booster Cable loss between antenna and this unit Antenna attenuator setting dB 0 dB or less Reference signal loss examples Type of cable RG 212 U RG 213 U Frequency 600 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHz 800 MHz Cable 50 m 12 dB 14 dB 9 dB 11 dB length approx 165 ft 100m 24 dB 28 dB 18 dB 22 dB approx 330 ft For details on gain of antenna booster refer to the operating instructions supplied with the antenna The cable loss may differ depending on the manufacturer of the cables The ra
29. g With a Transmitter PAIRING Pairing links the receiver with the transmitter which the wireless remote control function is to be used Set pairing configurations as follows 1 mthe RF REMOTE menu rotate the jog dial to select PAIRING and then press the dial A message START PAIRING appears 2 Set the transmitter to be controlled to pairing mode For details on how to operate the transmitter refer to the operating instructions supplied with the transmitter 3 Rotate the jog dial to select YES and then press the dial The receiver starts searching for transmitters and then displays the names of transmitters with which pairing is possible During the search pressing any operation key on the receiver will cancel pairing mode 4 Rotate the jog dial to select the transmitter to be paired with from among those indicated and then press the dial to enter the setting The receiver starts to communicate with the selected transmitter and the wireless remote control condition appears in the display The condition level indicated by l goes up and the remote control function becomes operative Cross Remote condition indication MERE REMOTE ON a PAIRING e MODE NT 6 If the receiving channel CH configured on the receiver is a channel for which use with the wireless remote control function is restricted on the transmitter side the UNMATCH screen appears In such cases cha
30. ge the audio output from the headphones Rotate to control monitor volume Q PHONES headphones terminal Connect the headphones here Parts Identification 9 10 1 Display The contents of the display before the DWR R02D enters menu operation top display are described below Since the top display shows information contained in the metadata sent from the transmitter as well as the receiver settings and status this can be used for operation monitoring The display contents of receiver channel 1 and 2 are the same The display of receiver channel 1 is used for illustration purposes Q QL meter Receiver channel number Cross Remote condition indication D Digital output sync indication 3001 3 00 RF indicator Q RF level meters Antenna selection indication 9 Reception channel information D Audio level meter O AF PEAK indicator D Transmission power indication Battery indication QL signal quality level meter Indicates the quality of data that is received This meter allows you to monitor RF signal deterioration that may occur when there is signal interference or when the transmitter is too far from the receiver Receiver channel number Indicates the receiver channel number Q Cross Remote condition indication Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless remote control function four levels 41 Good transmis
31. h device Set the 75 Q termination switches of all DWR RO2D units to ON Master word clock Word clock divider Or ee s a b oe a i o So ese elis ele b a WORD SYNC IN b Set the 75 O termination switches to ON System Configuration Examples 19 20 Configuration Example of ST Remote System The DWR RO2D controls the system with the wireless remote control function by using the antenna attached to the REM ANT connector on the rear panel In the ST remote system each DWR RO2D unit uses one channel of radio wave When more transmitters are used in the system communication congestion may occur resulting in slow response on the controlled devices If you plan to use six or more transmitters operation in NT remote system using the optional RMU 01 is recommended Up to six transmitters UHF antennas ANALOG i OUT bIN aIN Mixer or I O box 1 Use of up to three DWR RO02D units is recommended ANTENNA ANTENNA AC IN m To DC power supply a C C C To a wall outlet System Configuration Examples Configuration Example of NT Remote System In the NT remote system up to 82 transmitters can be controlle
32. hanged pairings with NT remote systems will be disabled Be sure to perform the pairings again Items Related to Alerts ALERT FUNCTION submenu Low signal input level RF LOW Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when the signal input level detected is low ON OFF Excess signal input level RF OVER Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when the signal input level detected is excessive ON OFF UTILITY Menu 31 Low receiving signal quality QL LOW Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when the quality of the received signal is low ON OFF Excess peak level for audio input AF PEAK Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when the audio input has been detected as exceeding the peak level ON OFF Low transmitter battery TX BATTERY LOW Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when the remaining battery of the transmitter is detected as low ON OFF Encryption mismatch ENCRYPTION UNMATCH Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when a mismatch between the encrypted communication settings for the transmitter and the receiver is detected ON OFF Unsynchronized with external sync signal EXTERNAL WORD SYNC UNLOCK Specifies whether to display a warning via the ALERT indicator when synchronization with the external sync signal word clock is not possib
33. he Settings on the Transmiltter 33 Group channel Setting GP CH 33 Transmitter Name Setting NAME 33 Power saving Setting POWER SAVE 33 Transmission Power Setting RE POWER anan aoi ii 39 Audio Input Level Setting INPUT EE NE sus nenn a 33 Attenuator Setting ATT 33 Table of Contents 5 6 Low cut Filter Setting LCF 33 48 V Power Setting 48V 33 Resetting Accumulated Transmitter Use Time TIME zasady pti GA 33 Internal Signal Setting INTERNAL SG 33 POWER Switch Lock Setting PWR SW PETE PAA hase GA 33 Block Diagram 34 When the Alert Indicator Lights 35 Error Messages 36 Troubleshooting 37 Important Notes on Operation 39 Notes on Using the Receiver 39 On Cleaning anan aman A 39 Specifications 40 Carrier Frequencies and Channel SItepS ua ul ui Kd O AEC 42 Table of Contents Features The DWR R02D Digital Wireless Receiver is a rack mountable wireless receiver capable of receiving two channels from digital wireless transmitters This receiver enables the application of multiple channels over unused television channels through th
34. he attenuation level on the transmitter is too high Set the attenuator on the transmitter to an appropriate level There is distortion in the sound The attenuation level of the transmitter is zero or too low The input level of the transmitter is extremely high Adjust the attenuation level on the transmitter so that there is no distortion to the sound A LINE level signal is being input while the input level of the transmitter set to MIC Refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the transmitter and set the input level to LINE There is sound interruption or noise The RF indicator lights up even when the transmitter is turned off Jamming radio waves are being received Set the channel whose HF indicator on the receiver does not light up and then set that same channel on the transmitter When two or more transmitters are being used change to another channel group that is unaffected by jamming radio waves When doing this the clear channel scan function is useful see page 23 Two or more transmitters are set to the same channel It is not possible to use two or more transmitters that are set to the same channel Refer to the Sony digital wireless frequency lists included in the supplied CD ROM Digital Wireless Receiver and reset the transmitter channel The channel is not set within the same channel group The channel plan of the receiver use is set so that no signal interference
35. he device is permitted Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user s authority to operate this device This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 This device has very low levels of RF energy that it is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption radio SAR For the customers in Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met C For the customers in Europe Hereby Sony Corporation declares that this DWR R02D is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC For details please access the following URL http www compliance sony de Voor de klanten in Europa Hierbij verklaart Sony Corporation dat het toestel DWR RO2D in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Nadere informatie kunt u vinden op http www compliance sony de For kunder i Europa H rmed intygar Sony Corporation
36. hen connecting DWR RO2D units in cascade set ANT ATT a b to 0dB and ANT DC OUT to OFF on any DWR R02D unit that is not directly connected to the antenna System Configuration Examples 17 Usage Example of Antenna Divider Example of a system that connects a total of 41 units 82 channels in cascade via a separately sold WD 850 UHF antennas WD 850 sold separately 2 AEP AI de Go coon QUE W Ob Ob b b b b db go b b
37. hip antenna supplied System Configuration Examples 15 3 Use commercially available BNC cables 50 Q 60 cm or longer to connect the antenna mounts with BNC connectors to the ANTENNA a b IN connectors on the rear panel of the unit 16 Rear panel attachment Attach the supplied whip antennas to the ANTENNA a b IN connectors on the rear panel 0 Whip antenna supplied 4 System Configuration Examples Configuration Example of Multi Channel System Mixer or I O box UHF antennas I DIGITAL IOUT ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA ANALOG OUT bIN a b OUT aIN O ge CEDE 6 O o e 3 Oj i Ve e o e S J NE C O 5 5 o Qioj a B S m Qo 4 a Oj AL B O e C O J Ne O O n Oo qe gt DWR RO2D 2 3 DCIN ACIN To a wall outlet Transmitters To DC power supply 1 When 41 DWR RO2D units are used up to 82 transmitters can be used 2 Up to 41 DWR RO2D units can be used by incorporating optional WD 850 units 3 W
38. ible or use buffering material On cleaning f the receiver is used in a very humid or dusty place or in a place subject to an active gas clean its surface as well as the connectors with a dry soft cloth soon after use Lengthy use of the receiver in such places or not cleaning it after its use in such places may shorten its life Clean the surface and the connectors of the receiver with a dry soft cloth Never use thinner benzene alcohol or any other chemicals since these may mar the finish Transmitter software version If the software version is not suitable for use with this receiver the wireless remote control and encrypted transmission functions may not function Refer to the following tables for transmitter software versions that are compatible with this receiver A software update may be necessary to enable proper functioning For details on software updates contact your Sony service representative For details on confirming the software version refer to the operating instructions for each transmitter Transmitter Model No U3040 U4250 Model name Software version DWM 01 Ver 1 12 or later DWT B01 DWT PO1 Serial No Ver 1 22 or later 10999 or below DWT BO1 Serial No 11001 or Ver 2 13 or later above DWT P01 Serial No 11001 or Ver 2 12 or later above Transmitter Model No Other Model name Software version DWM 01 Ver 1 12 or later DWT B01 Ver 2 13 or
39. itch Status PWR SW STATE The POWER switch status of the transmitter is displayed RF REMOTE Menu RF REMOTE Menu For details on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 This receiver is equipped with the wireless remote control function that can be used to set the parameters low cut filter attenuation operation power save mode etc of the transmitter through the TRANSMITTER menu This function makes it easier to operate and manage the microphone system while in the field This wireless remote control is 2 4 GHz IEEE802 15 4 compliant and has no effect on the RF band of digital wireless audio This function is activated when pairing is established between the transmitter and the receiver using the RF REMOTE menu If the software version is not suitable for use with this receiver the wireless remote control function may not function A software update may be necessary to enable proper functioning For details on software updates contact your Sony service representative For details on transmitter software versions that are compatible with this receiver see Transmitter software version on page 39 Using the Cross Remote RF REMOTE This function must be set to allow the wireless remote control function to be used between the transmitter and receiver OFF Stops the wireless remote control function ON Starts the wireless remote control function with the previously paired receiver Pairin
40. le ON OFF Items Related to Display DISPLAY submenu Setting the brightness of the display BRIGHTNESS Ten levels of brightness can be selected for the organic light emitting diode display The selectable settings are the following Dark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 Bright Automatic dimming of the display DIMMER MODE The organic light emitting diode display can be set to dim or turn off after a certain amount of time AUTO OFF The display turns off after 30 seconds The display goes on again when you use any button control AUTO DIMMER The display dims after 30 seconds The display becomes bright again when you use any button control UTILITY Menu ALWAYS ON The display stays on at the brightness level set with the BRIGHTNESS function Resetting Parameters to Their Factory SettingS FACTORY PRESET All parameter settings can be returned to their factory settings A message appears asking for confirmation Rotate the jog dial to select YES The receiver parameters are reset to their factory settings Displaying the Software Version VERSION The version of receiver software can be displayed Changing the Settings on the Transmitter For details on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 You can change the settings on the transmitter that is paired with this receiver using the GP CH indication see page 26 of the RECEIVER menu or TRANSMITTER menu see page 27 Before
41. n 14 Rack Mounting 14 System Configuration Examples 15 Using the Supplied Antennas 15 Configuration Example of Multi Channel SYSIEM cd R e MG MA RN 17 Configuration Example of ST Remote SYSTEM sunnat ettet UR QUI RES 20 Configuration Example of NT Remote NASIENNE 21 Setting the Receiving Channel 22 Selecting the Group Channel 22 Using the Active Channel Scan Function 22 Using the Clear Channel Scan Function 23 Using the Encrypted Transmission Function 24 Using Secure Key Mode SECURE KEY swoi ca 24 Using Password Mode PASSWORD 24 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings 25 Menu Structure and Hierarchy 25 Basic Menu Operations 25 RECEIVER Menu 26 Group channel Selection GP CH 26 Active Channel Scanning Function ACTIVE CH SCAN aa GE DGIO UR 26 Clear Channel Scan Function CLEAR CH SCAN ez od W O 26 Encrypted Transmission Function ENCRYPTION a 27 Setting Analog Audio Output Level BAL OUT LEVEL aapakan 27 Setting the Attenuator for the Analog Unbalanced Output UNBAL OUT ED osse aaa BOTE 27 Ground Lift Function GROUND LIFT 27 TRANSMITTER Transmitter Virtual Men aa ok enini LC i RA 27 Di
42. nge the receiving channel on the receiver If you want to use the restricted channel set REMOTE to OFF in the transmitter s menu to release the channel restriction and manually configure the transmitter s channel On Cross Remote condition indication Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless remote control function four levels zx Good transmission a Somewhat good transmission Somewhat poor transmission Poor transmission pra Unable to communicate with paired transmitter When the wireless remote control function see page 28 is off this indication does not appear Using the Cross Remote with a previous pairing If the wireless remote control condition icon is displayed on the top display of the receiver when the power of the transmitter is ON use is possible as is If the icon is not displayed check whether the RF REMOTE setting of the transmitter or receiver is set to ON When you set the wireless remote control function to ON the transmitter will communicate with the receiver to which it was previously paired To use the RF REMOTE function with another transmitter you must perform the pairing procedure again for that transmitter e Pairing with multiple transmitters is not possible Even if pairing was performed in an ST remote system pairing needs to be performed again to use the wireless remote control in an NT remote system The following transmitter settings can be
43. nsmitter is set to MIC The attenuator values that can be selected depend on the transmitter function Low cut Filter Setting LCF The low cut filter setting of the transmitter can be changed The frequency selection depends on the transmitter function 48 V Power Setting 48v The 48 V power on the transmitter can be turned on or off This function may not be supported depending on the transmitter Resetting Accumulated Transmitter Use Time TIME The accumulated use time of the transmitter can be reset Internal Signal Setting INTERNAL SG Specifies whether to generate the transmitter s internal signal POWER Switch Lock Setting PwR sw LOCK Specifies whether to lock the transmitter s POWER switch Changing the Settings on the Transmitter 33 34 Block Diagram ANTENNA a MIC LINE MIC LINE ANTENNA IN Divider Digital wireless ANALOG BALANCED OUTPUT 1 CH1 tuner 1 ANALOG UNBALANCED OUTPUT 1 CH1 ANTENNA OUT e ANALOG BALANCED OUTPUT 2 CH2 igita ANALOG UNBALANCED OUTPUT 2 CH2 Signal s Processing DIGITAL OUTPUT1 CH1 2 Digital wireless DIGITAL OUTPUT2 CH1 2 tuner 2 WORD SYNC IN ANTENNA b N WORD SYNC OUT Terminate 75 ohms gt ANTENNA IN Divider ANTENNA OUT Block Diagram When the Alert Indicator Lights Indication of Other Indicators The AF PEAK indicator is lit in Change the audio input attenuator of the red
44. nt or the terminal has short circuited ANTENNA OVER CURRENT DC outputs from the ANTENNA IN connectors exceed the maximum allowable current or the connectors have short circuited CPU EEP ROM NG The data of the CPU EEP ROM is not correct RF EEP ROM NG The data of the RF EEP ROM is not correct Error Messages Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem using this receiver use the following checklist to find a solution For any problems with the transmitter or adapter refer to the operating instructions supplied with the respective device If the problem persists consult your Sony dealer Symptom Meanings Remedy There is no sound The channel setting on the transmitter is different from that on the receiver Use the same channel setting on both the transmitter and receiver The transmitter is turned off Check the power supply or battery of the transmitter The setting of the encrypted transmission function on the receiver is different from that on the transmitter Confirm that the setting of the encrypted transmission function is the same on both the transmitter and the receiver The input output status of sync signals for the WORD SYNC IN OUT connectors do not match the 75 Q termination switch setting See Connection Example of Word Clock and Audio on page 19 and check the connections and the 75 2 termination switch settings The sound is weak T
45. onnect the connected cable Noise occurs in the audio for ANALOG BALANCED OUT LIFT is selected for the GROUND LIFT setting Selecting the GROUND setting may resolve the problem The unit is not recognized by Wireless Studio You are using a version of Wireless Studio that does not support this unit Update Wireless Studio to the version included on the supplied CD ROM Troubleshooting Important Notes on Operation Notes on Using the Receiver The digital wireless microphone system product must be used within a temperature range of 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 P Operating the receiver near electrical equipment motors transformers or dimmers may cause it to be affected by electromagnetic induction Keep the receiver as far from such equipment as possible The presence of the lighting equipment may produce electrical interference over the entire frequency range Position the receiver so that interference is minimized To avoid degradation of the signal to noise ratio do not use the receiver in noisy places or in locations subject to vibration such as the following near electrical equipment such as motors transformers or dimmers near air conditioning equipment or places subject to direct air flow from an air conditioner near public address loudspeakers where adjacent equipment might knock against the tuner Keep the receiver as far from such equipment as poss
46. os klientams iuo Sony Corporation deklaruoja kad is DWR R02D atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Susipa inti su visu atitikties deklaracijos turiniu J s galite interneto tinklalapyje http www compliance sony de Dla klient w w Europie Niniejszym Sony Corporation o wiadcza e DWR RO2D jest zgodne z zasadniczymi wymaganiami oraz innymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 WE Szczeg owe informacje znale mo na pod nast puj cym adresem URL http www compliance sony de Pentru clientii din Europa Prin prezenta Sony Corporation declar c acest DWR R02D respect cerintele esentiale si este in conformitate cu prevederile Directivei 1995 5 EC Pentru detalii v rug m accesati urm toarea adres http www compliance sony de Pre z kazn kov v Eur pe Sony Corporation t mto vyhlasuje e DWR R02D spi a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Podrobnosti z skate na nasledovnej webovej adrese http www compliance sony de Za stranke v Evropi Sony Corporation izjavlja da je ta DWR R02D v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Za podrobnosti vas napro amo e pogledate naURL http www compliance sony de Table of Contents dtl 7 Parts Identification 9 Front Panels a ansa o AE 9 Rear Panahanan eot OE 12 Preparatio
47. ote mode ST The receiver is operating in ST remote mode SEARCH The receiver is searching for the remote mode state UTILITY Menu UTILITY Menu For details on menu operation see Basic Menu Operations on page 25 The UTILITY menu includes items related to the basic receiver settings including displays In this section the functions included in the menu and their parameters are explained Underlined items are the factory settings The following shows the US model display Function name Item to be set ol RF ma ANT ATT a OdB YL QNT ATT b 0dB CMM gc All the items in the UTILITY menu can be set by using the controls on the receiver channel 1 The UTILITY menu settings are applied to both receiver channels Items Related to Signal Reception RF submenu Frequency band setting BAND Selects the frequency band that the transmitter uses See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 42 for factory settings Antenna attenuator setting ANT ATT a b Sets the attenuator for the antenna input This item can be set independently for each of the ANTENNA IN connectors 0dB 5dB 10dB When connecting DWR RO2D units in cascade set ANT ATT a b to OdB on any DWR RO2D unit that is not directly connected to the antenna DC power supply setting for antennas ANT DC OUT Sets the power supply for the antennas connected to the ANTENNA a b IN connecto
48. outside the service area NO FUNCTION appears when the transmitter does not have the metadata transmission function In this section displayed transmitter settings are explained Display of the Transmitter Name NAME The name setting of the transmitter is displayed TRANSMITTER Transmitter Virtual Menu 27 Display of the Power Save Setting POWER SAVE The power save setting of the transmitter is displayed Display of the Transmission Power Setting RF POWER The transmission power setting of the transmitter from which transmission is currently being received is displayed Display of Audio Input Level INPuT LEVEL The audio input level setting of the transmitter from which transmission is currently being received is displayed Display of the Attenuator ATT The attenuator setting of the transmitter is displayed Display of the Low cut Filter Setting LCF The low cut filter setting of the transmitter is displayed Display of the 48 V Power Setting 48V The 48 V power setting of the transmitter is displayed Display of Accumulated Transmitter Use Time TIME The accumulated use time of the transmitter is displayed Display of Internal Signal Generation INTERNAL SG Displays whether the transmitter s internal signal is being generated POWER Switch Lock PwR sw Lock The POWER switch lock function setting of the transmitter is displayed POWER Sw
49. performed when pairing is established e Group channel setting Transmitter name setting Power save setting RF transmission power setting Audio input level setting Attenuator setting Low cut filter setting 48V setting Resetting accumulated transmitter use time nternal signal setting POWER switch lock setting For details on the transmitter settings see Changing the Settings on the Transmitter on page 33 Cancelling the Cross Remote In the RF REMOTE menu select RF REMOTE and then select OFF Notes on the Cross Remote The wireless remote control function on the receiver uses the 2 4 GHz band and may thus be subject to interference from other devices When pairing fails Pairing fail is displayed carry out pairing again Successful communication between the transmitter and the receiver has not occurred within a given amount of time Pairing may be harder to do when another receiver is engaged in pairing nearby When it becomes hard to use the remote control the remote control may be improved by switching the RF REMOTE function off then on again and then re pairing with the transmitter change to a channel with less interference RF REMOTE Menu 29 30 Displaying the Remote Mode MODE Display whether the receiver is operating in the ST remote or NT remote mode The mode can only be displayed NT The receiver has recognized the RMU 01 unit and is operating in NT rem
50. processor Display example 1CH D 3 4ms A 3 4ms 2CH D 3 4ms A 3 4ms D DIGITAL OUT A ANALOG OUT Compensating delay times for receiver channels 1and2 The delay times for receiver channels 1 and 2 may be different when the DWR RO2D is used with two digital wireless transmitters of differing models By setting this compensation function to ON in such cases you can automatically adjust the receiver channel with the shorter audio signal delay time to match the channel with the longer delay When adjusting the delay time manually using a device such as mixer or delay processor set this function to OFF Items Related to Network NETWORK submenu Naming the receiver RECEIVER NAME Enter a receiver name of up to 16 characters in the same manner described in Using Password Mode PASSWORD on page 24 When the receiver is already named selecting this item displays the receiver name IP address setting IPADDRESS Enter the IP address of the receiver Subnet mask setting SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask for the receiver IP addresses and subnet masks If you are not using a standard network line connection configure the following private address Configure values that are unique within the network for the values IP Address 192 168 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 fixed length If you are using a standard line connection consult your network administrator If IP address settings are c
51. r If you want to use the restricted channel set REMOTE to OFF in the transmitter s menu to release the channel restriction and manually configure the transmitter s channel About operation when using with dedicated digital channel plan When performing multi channel operation with a channel plan for digital only make sure the RF indicator is always lit in green when in the operation area The RF indicator lights in red or goes out when the reception signal input is weak and lights in orange when it is strong If necessary we recommend adjusting the gain of the connected antenna and configuring settings such as the antenna attenuator and antenna direction About use of the same group and channel by adjacent systems When the same group and channel are being used by two or more systems that are within sight of each other and are separated without partitions or obstacles in wide open place each system should be at least 100 meters away from the others to avoid interference Using the Active Channel Scan Function This function scans for a Sony digital wireless frequency from the channel lists within the GP group selected during the GP CH selection function Required condition for the detection Sony digital wireless signal The setting of the encrypted transmission function is correct 1 Press the RECEIVER button to select the RECEIVER menu 2 Rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to ACTIVE CH SCAN indication an
52. ries Whip antenna 2 Antenna mount with BNC connector 2 AC power cord 1 Foot 4 Operating Instructions 1 Operating Instructions CD ROM 1 PC control software CD ROM 1 Warranty card US models only 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Specifications 41 42 Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps Underlined items are the factory setting US models Channel step 25 kHz Model No Frequency band Frequency Group channel factory setting TV14 17 470 125 493 875 MHz U1424 TV18 21 494 125 517 875 MHz 00 1801 494 125 MHz TV22 25 518 125 541 875 MHz TV30 33 566 125 589 875 MHz TNT TV34 36 590 125 607 875 MHz 00 3001 566 125 MHz TV37 Not available TV38 41 614 125 637 875 MHz TV42 45 638 125 661 875 MHz U4250 TV46 49 662 125 685 875 MHz 00 4201 638 125 MHz TV50 51 686 125 697 875 MHz European models Channel step 25 kHz Model No Frequency band Frequency Group channel factory setting TV
53. rs This setting applies to both of the ANTENNA IN connectors OFF 9V 12V When connecting DWR R02D units in cascade set ANT DC OUT to OFF on any DWR RO2D unit that is not directly connected to the antenna Items Related to Audio AUDIO submenu Sync signal setting SYNC SOURCE Selects the sync signal source for the receiver The receiver supports an external sync signal word clock of 32 kHz to 96 kHz The synchronization status is indicated by INT or EXT in the digital output sync indication on the top display When EXT is indicated and synchronization is unlocked the indication flashes INTERNAL The internal sync signal 48 kHz is used EXTERNAL Synchronization with an external word clock signal AUTO The external sync signal is used on a priority basis When there is no external sync signal input the internal sync signal is used automatically Display and adjustment of audio signal delay times between channels DELAY ADJUST During communications between the digital wireless transmitter and digital wireless receiver an audio signal delay will occur as a result of audio signal processing on both devices Display of audio signal delay times The DWR RO2D unit can display the total audio signal delay time of the transmitter and the receiver for each channel using the metadata sent from the transmitter Refer to this display when adjusting the delay time using a device such as mixer or delay
54. sion 4s Somewhat good transmission a Somewhat poor transmission a Poor transmission 44 Unable to communicate with paired transmitter When the wireless remote control function see page 28 is off this indication does not appear Digital output sync indication Indicates sync status of the signal output from the DIGITAL OUT connectors Parts Identification INT Output signal is in sync with the internal clock EXT Output signal is in sync with the signal input from the WORD SYNC IN connector Audio level meter Indicates the level of audio signal input to the transmitter The segments indicating below the reference input level of the transmitter appear dimly When MIC is set for the reference input level on the transmitter Segments indicating 36 dBFs or below appear dimly When LINE is set for the reference input level on the transmitter Segments indicating 20 dBFs or below appear dimly Q AF PEAK audio signal peak indicator Lights up green when the audio signal exceeding reference level is input to the transmitter Lights up red when the audio signal exceeding 3 dBFs is input to the A D converter on the transmitter Transmission power indication Indicates the current transmission power setting This setting can be changed in the TRANSMITTER menu see page 27 H transmitting at 50 mW M transmitting at 10 mW L transmitting at 1 mW For details on changing the
55. splay of the Transmitter Name NAME aa O nae 27 Display of the Power Save Setting POWER SAM B noii oa REN ND 28 Display of the Transmission Power Setting RE POWER ze 28 Display of Audio Input Level INPUT BEN BEBE asaan true 28 Display of the Attenuator ATT 28 Display of the Low cut Filter Setting LE E OE 28 Display of the 48 V Power Setting CAIN sb a uu ARONA 28 Display of Accumulated Transmitter Use Time TIMP eene 28 Display of Internal Signal Generation INTERNAL SG 28 POWER Switch Lock PWR SW LOCK ii an A 28 POWER Switch Status PWR SW STATE za kai scandens oia eds 28 RF REMOTE Menu 28 Using the Cross Remote RF REMOTE 28 Pairing With a Transmitter PAIRING 28 Displaying the Remote Mode MODE 30 UTILITY Menu 30 Items Related to Signal Reception RF submenu 30 Items Related to Audio AUDIO submenu 31 Items Related to Network NETWORK submenu 31 Items Related to Alerts ALERT FUNCTION submenu n a 3l Items Related to Display DISPLAY SUDMENU sete etm ee dtes 32 Resetting Parameters to Their Factory Settings FACTORY PRESET 32 Displaying the Software Version VERSION a n naga 32 Changing t
56. ted resistance of ANTENNA a b IN connectors is 50 Q If the cable with 75 Q resistance is used actual signal loss is usually a few dB lower than the values on the table above Q ACIN connector Connect to an AC power source with the supplied AC power cord DC IN connector XLR This connector connects to an external 12 V DC power supply The DC IN pin configuration of the unit is as follows Pin No Function NC NC AJOJ N Make connections using proper polarity Incorrect polarity may damage the unit Always check the polarity before making the connection AC power supply is prioritized when operating the unit To stop DC power supply turn off the connected external power supply or disconnect the connected cable ANTENNA a b OUT antenna a b output connectors BNC R These connectors output the signals input from the ANTENNA a b IN connectors Using these connectors you can connect up to eight of DWR R02D units in cascade REM ANT ST remote system antenna This is an external antenna for the ST remote system Parts Identification 1 3 WORD SYNC IN OUT sync signal input output connectors and 75 termination switch When you want to synchronize digital output with an external sync signal input the external sync signal to the WORD SYNC IN connector The sync signal input from the IN connector is output from the OUT connector Set the 75 Q termination switch of onl
57. th your hands The transfer of static electricity may result in malfunction of the unit For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port Follow the instructions for this port ATTENTION Ne touchez pas le connecteur LAN directement avec vos mains Le transfert d lectricit statique peut entrainer un dysfonctionnement de l appareil Ber hren Sie den LAN Anschluss nicht direkt mit den Handen Durch elektrostatische Entladungen k nnen Fehlfunktionen des Ger ts verursacht werden ATTENZIONE Non toccare il connettore LAN direttamente con le mani L eventuale trasferimento di elettricit statica pu causare il malfunzionamento dell unit PRECAUCION No toque el conector LAN directamente con las manos La transferencia de electricidad est tica puede provocar un fallo de funcionamiento de la unidad Q ANTENNA a b IN antenna a b input connectors BNC R Connect an optional UHF antenna e g AN 820A and the supplied whip antenna to these connectors When an antenna is connected this connector supplies 9 V or 12 V DC power to the booster incorporated in the antenna When using an antenna which does not require a power supply you can turn off the power output by menu operation For details see DC power supply setting for antennas ANT DC OUT on page 30 Antenna attenuator can be also set with menu operation according connection methods o
58. this one to one encrypted transmission method Password mode You choose a password of up to eight characters that can be set for multiple transmitters and receivers This enables encrypted transmission to be conducted within a group Make sure the same mode is set on the transmitter and receiver When using an encryption key method pair the transmitter and receiver Using Secure Key Mode SECURE KEY Use this mode for one to one encrypted transmission between one transmitter and one receiver An encryption key that cannot be read from the outside is automatically generated by the transmitter This key is transmitted to the receiver through the wireless remote control function see page 28 enabling encrypted transmission to take place The encryption key used by the transmitter and receiver is newly generated for each key transmission resulting in highly secure communication The encryption key used between the transmitter and the receiver is saved when the power is turned off so the encrypted transmission can be resumed the next time the power is turned on 1 Preparing the transmitter Set SECURE KEY on the transmitter that will transfer the encryption key For details on transmitter operations refer to the operating instructions supplied with the transmitter 2 Preparing the receiver this unit D In the RECEIVER menu rotate the jog dial to move the cursor to ENCRYPTION indication and then press the dial
59. transmitter settings see Changing the Settings on the Transmitter on page 33 Q Battery indication Based on metadata from the transmitter this shows the transmitter s battery condition according to eight level indications Replace both batteries when the battery indication starts to flash For details on how to change the batteries on the transmitter refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the transmitter Reception channel information Shows the information on receiving signal and the transmitter name First row Group and channel Middle row Frequency of the channel Last row Transmitter name and sleep state RF radio reception indicator Lights up to indicate the level of the signal input from the ANTENNA a b IN connector as follows On in orange 80 dBu or more On in green 25 dBu to 80 dBu On in red 15 dBy to 25 dBu Off Less than 15 dBu QD RF radio reception level meters Indicates the level of the signal input from the ANTENNA a b IN connector The number of segments that light up depends on the input level D Antenna selection indication Indicates the antenna currently selected by the diversity function 2 Controls The control areas for channel 1 and channel 2 are identical Q ALERT indicator Jog dial RECEIVER menu button D RF REMOTE menu button D TRANSMITTER menu button 9 ESC button ALERT Qalert indicator Lights up red
60. vel BAL QUT LEVEL on page 27 and Ground Lift Function GROUND LIFT on page 27 ANALOG UNBALANCED OUT analog unbalanced output 1 2 connectors TS phone type These connectors output the same audio signals as the ANALOG BALANCED OUT connectors Connect these to the TS PHONE input connectors of guitar effects units and amplifiers for example You can use menu operations to insert attenuators into the audio output For details see Setting the Attenuator for the Analog Unbalanced Output UNBAL OUT ATT on page 27 DIGITAL OUT digital output 1 2 connectors 1 XLR type 2 BNC R These connectors output a digital audio signal in AES3 format Connect the digital input connector of mixer amplifier or other equipment LAN Ethernet 10 100 connector RJ 45 This is a 100Base TX connector for network connection Connect to a Windows PC in order to use the supplied Wireless Studio software for communications with the computer For connection to a computer use a category 5 or superior LAN cable with a maximum length of 100 m approx Parts Identification 330 ft If the connection requires a total cable length exceeding 100 m approx 330 ft use a hub between the computer and the DWR R02D Use the following type of cable when Directly connecting the computer and the DWR R02D Cross cable Using a hub between the computer and the DWR R02D Straight cable Do not touch the LAN connector directly wi
61. when error is detected For the specific causes of alerts and remedies see When the Alert Indicator Lights on page 35 Jog dial Rotate to select an item or a parameter value in the menu Press to enter the selected item or parameter value RECEIVER RECEIVER menu button Press to enter the RECEIVER menu While in the RECEIVER menu this button lights up brightly RF REMOTE RF REMOTE menu button Press to enter the RF REMOTE menu While in the RF REMOTE menu this button lights up brightly TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER menu button Press to enter the TRANSMITTER menu While in the TRANSMITTER menu this button lights up brightly Q ESC escape button Press to go back to the previous menu display Parts Identification 11 12 Rear Panel D ANALOG BALANCED OUT 1 2 connectors ANALOG UNBALANCED OUT 1 2 connectors D DIGITAL OUT 1 2 connectors D LAN 10 100 connector D ANTENNA a b IN connectors Q AC IN connector D DC IN connector amp ANTENNA a b OUT connectors D REM ANT WORD SYNC IN OUT connectors and 75 Q termination switch ANALOG BALANCED OUT analog balanced output 1 2 connectors XLR type Connect the analog input connector of mixer amplifier or other equipment You can use menu operations to set the output level and to disconnect the XLR connector grounding pin 1 and the chassis grounding For details see Setting Analog Audio Output Le
62. y the DWR RO2D unit at the end of the cascade connection to ON For details on connecting to the WORD SYNC connectors see Connection Example of Word Clock and Audio on page 19 1 4 Preparation Preparation Rack Mounting Use the EIA standard 19 inch rack 1U size with a depth of 350 mm to install the DWR RO2D Screws B M5 x 12 B M5 x 12 To use the DWR RO2D without installing in the rack Attach the supplied four feet to the bottom of this unit as illustrated below Attach the adhesive side of the feet to the circular marks at the bottom of the unit To install the DWR RO2D in the rack be sure to remove the attached feet System Configuration Examples You can build a multi channel system ST remote system see page 7 or NT remote system see page 7 shown below in accordance with the scale and purpose of the system you want to build You can improve user friendliness by combining a multi channel system with a remote system The type and maximum number of equipment that can be included in each system are described below When any RMU 01 unit is detected in the Ethernet connection the system automatically operates in NT remote system mode When no RMU 01 unit is detected ST remote system mode is applied The wireless remote control function receives a change command from the receiver or RMU 01 via a 2 4 GHz signal and replies with the metadata in the
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