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User Manual UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER ATW-R6200 S Thank you for purchasing this product. Before using the product, take time to read this user manual thoroughly to ensure that you will use the product correctly. Also keep this user manual handy, along with the warranty, so that they are always available for reference.
Important information Warning: Important Safety Instructions • To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. Caution: 3. Heed all warnings. • Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. 4.
Notes on use • Two transmitters on the same frequency cannot be used simultaneously. • Please be aware that interference may be generated from the surrounding electromagnetic environment and/or from using multiple units. • The wireless system may be affected by electromagnetic noise from automobile spark plugs, light dimmers, computers, OA devices, or electrical music instruments.
Part names and functions <front panel> Receiver 1 Receiver 2 (1) (2) (7) Headphone monitor ( 6 .3 mm) output jack (1) Power switch Press the switch to turn the power on. This is the headphone output jack used for monitoring. The display lights up when the power is turned on.
Connecting to a PC via Ethernet cable allows you to with powered antennas or accessories (sold separately). monitor and control the system from the PC. For details, contact your local Audio-Technica dealer. (2) Balanced output jack (6) AC IN terminal (6 .3 mm (1/4") standard stereo jack)
Part names and functions <display> Main Screen 1 Main Screen 2 (10) Vocal PEAK RF –A 946.125 RF –B –10 –20 –30 Audio PEAK –40 –30 –20 –10 –40 (6) (7) (9) Each time you press the Function button (FN1) on the main screen, it switches between screens. *When on any screen other than the main screen, pressing the Function button (FN1) switches it back to main screen 1.
Minimum hold function (1) When on the main screen, pressing the function button RF –A (FN1) switches the display to main screen 2. RF –B Audio PEAK –40 –30 –20 –10 (2) If you press and hold the function button (FN2), the RF –A minimum hold function turns on and its marker is RF –B...
Settings Main menu The various settings of this product can be made from the main menu. (1) On the main screen, press or turn the control dial to PEAK 946.125 display the main menu. –10 –20 –30 –40 (2) Turn the control dial to select the item you wish to set. PEAK Frequency Squelch...
Setting the operating frequency (1) From the main menu, turn the control dial, select PEAK Frequency [Frequency] and then press the control dial. Squelch –10 –20 Audio Settings –30 –40 (2) Select [FREQ] and press the control dial. Frequency Management FREQ 946 .
Correcting characters There are two ways to correct text that has been entered. ● If you wish to delete text Turn the control dial and select [BS]. When you press the control dial, the cursor moves one space to the left, backspacing over the last character entered.
Setting the line and mic levels (1) From the main menu, turn the control dial, select PEAK Frequency [Audio Settings] and then press the control dial. Squelch –10 –20 Audio Settings –30 –40 (2) Select [LINE/MIC] and press the control dial. Audio Settings GAIN LINE/MIC...
Setting the lock code The lock code is a 4-digit number used with the key lock. (Can be set from "0000" to "9999".) When the key lock function is activated, the lock code is required to access the menu from the main screen. *The default setting is "0000".
Setting transmitters via IR sync This function allows you to make transmitter settings on the product and then automatically configure the transmitter via IR sync. (1) From the main menu, turn the control dial, select PEAK Squelch [System Settings] and then press the control dial. Audio Settings –10 –20...
–10 –20 System Settings –30 –40 (2) Select [VERSION]. System Settings ◦ Product information is displayed. Screen Saver Audio-Technica Co, Ltd RESET ATW–R6200 SN00000000 VERSION 1. 0. 000 BAND 09:47:32 Aug 12 2015 ● Information you can check: System Settings...
Setting up the network Connecting to a PC via Ethernet cable allows you to monitor and control the system from the PC. The settings made here are not reflected until the product is restarted. After you change settings, a screen opens to inform you that you have to restart.
Setting the subnet mask This configures the subnet mask. *This can only be configured when [IP Select] is set to [STATIC]. (1) From the main menu, turn the control dial, select PEAK System Settings [Network] and then press the control dial. TX SYNC –10 –20...
Setting up transmitter via IR sync This function allows you to send the settings configured on the product to the transmitter via IR sync. *First refer to the section "Setting transmitters via IR sync" (p. 14) and then make the settings. (1) From the main menu, turn the control dial, select PEAK Audio Settings...
Using the key lock function The key lock function prevents entry to the main menu to avoid any unwanted changes to the system's settings. When the key lock function is set to [ON], the main screen is displayed, but a lock code is required in order to access the main menu.
Making connections (basic connections) This example is of connections made when using one ATW-R6200 S. When connecting more than one ATW-R6200 S via a distributor (sold separately), refer to the distributor's user manual. Connection example ATW - A 49 ATW - A 49...
Example using an external antenna (sold separately) Caution on antenna location The distance between antennas A and B should be at least 30 cm and less than 30 m. Otherwise diversity reception can be lost. When using 1 set (ATW-A49) Achieving stable reception Low RF signal may result if there are obstructions between receiver antennas and transmitter(s).
Front antenna connections ◦ To connect the antennas to the front of the product, attach all parts as shown below. Shake proof washer Rubber washer Rack mounting receivers ◦ Screws for rack mounting the product are not included. ◦ Consider ventilation when rack mounting to avoid heat building up in the rack.
Specifications : True diversity Receiving system : 946.125 to 949.875 MHz Operating frequency : Total of 31 channels (125kHz intervals) Simultaneous channels : 20 dB μV (at 60dB S/N ratio) RF sensitivity Total harmonic distortion : <1% (63 dB μ V input, 1 kHz, frequency deviation ±10 kHz) :...