WisyCom MTB40 User Manual

WisyCom MTB40 User Manual

Wideband plug-on transmitter
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Wideband Plug-on
Transmitter
SN: ________________
Rev.04 (rif. FW 1.30.0A)
Date: 26 February 2015
MTB40 User Manual

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  • Page 1 MTB40 User Manual Wideband Plug-on Transmitter SN: ________________ Rev.04 (rif. FW 1.30.0A) Date: 26 February 2015...
  • Page 2: Safety Instruction

    MTB40 is an extremely small and light plug-on transmitter especially designed for professional wireless microphone applications. Very easy and quick to use thanks to OLED display, MTB40 benefit also of the latest Wisycom RF technology along with an enhanced robustness against noise and inter-modulation.
  • Page 3: Led Indication

    Modulation peek (if activated): red. ATTERIES MTB40 is working with 2 AA alkaline, NiMH or Lithium batteries (select correct type on setup controls). Battery status can be checked on internal OLED display or looking to LED status on front. BATTERY SUBSTITUTION ...
  • Page 4: Power Up/Down

    MTB40 User Manual POWER UP/DOWN Buttons Mode To… Status display - power off the device - power off the RF transmission - exit from the operating menu Operating menu Cancel the entry and return to the standard display Setting mode...
  • Page 5: Display Menu

    MTB40 User Manual DISPLAY MENU Setup menu are accessed in sequence: STATUS Current: PRESET Load from: FACTORY/USER/PRESET1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 Save to: USER 00-59 00-39 TUNING 1: 470.000÷640.000 Freq 2: 566.000÷798.000 3: 510.00÷698.000 Name AF In Gain -40 ÷ +40 dBu (1dB step) AF Level -54 ÷...
  • Page 6 <STATUS> menu This is the first menu displayed after power up. Major info are displayed: - Current channel/group or the receiver name if the MTB40 is already synchronized with a receiver - Current frequency (i.e. 566.000 MHz) - Mic gain (i.e. AF: -04 dB) and high pass filter (i.e. HP: Flat Hz) - “RF 50”...
  • Page 7 MTB40 User Manual <TUNING> menu This menu can be entered by pushing In this menu current channel/group and frequencies can be setup. The name of the group is shown on the bottom of the display. Sync group is a quick self-settable channel synchronized by receiver (with SYNC group, on the bottom of the display is shown the name of the synchronized receiver).
  • Page 8 ) to change values and <SEL> to confirm. <NOISE RED> menu This menu can be entered by pushing MTB40 supports 2 different type of “Companding systems” ENR-Wisy: designed for maximum noise reduction ENC-Wisy: designed for maximum audio fidelity (use this in case of special vocal application or to remote instruments) <...
  • Page 9 On power on the device, the IRDA interface is enabled for 14 seconds. <LOCK> menu This menu can be entered by pushing Long pressing (2 sec.) selector button (SEL) it locks MTB40 in transmission mode. To unlock, long pressing (2 sec.) selector button again.
  • Page 10 RF POWER To lock the transmitter after Autolock On / Off the auto turn off of the display ENR: Wisycom Extended-NR, noise optimized NOISE RED. Noise Red Noise reduction ENC: Wisycom Extended-NC, voice optimized Power switch Led Light 0 ÷ 16...
  • Page 11: How To Use Wisycom Tx Manager

     enable the IRDA communication on the transmitter (see IRDA menu) NOTE: Wisycom IR Programmer doesn’t work whit MRK950/MRK960 if it is connected to the PC using an Ethernet cable. The Wisycom IR Programmer’s window is divided in 4 parts (see the image below): ❶...
  • Page 12: Interface And Device Panel

    MTB40 User Manual 10 different configurations are available: • FACTORY configuration is a locked configuration: no parameter can be changed.  USER configuration is the only configuration that can be saved using the OLED display (see <PRESET> menu). Note: It is not possible to change the name of this configuration.
  • Page 13: Tuning Frequencies Panel

    MTB40 User Manual ❸ TUNING FREQUENCIES PANEL ( With the Tuning Frequencies panel the user can select a frequencies group (0÷39) and for each one execute the following operations: modify the Group’s Name lock and/or hidden the group for each channel (0 ÷59) of the selected group: change the frequency value and the...
  • Page 14 MTB40 User Manual If the currently tuned channel is on the same group that is listed on the grid, the background color of the related cell (channel) on the grid becomes yellow. Using the LOAD/SAVE button, at the bottom of the panel, it is possible to load/save the frequencies for the selected group from/to a .wdf file.
  • Page 15: Presets Panel

    Using a file menu at the top left of the panel it is possible to load/save all the configuration values of the device to/from a .wcf file (Wisycom Configuration File). Save a .wcf file With an infrared device correctly connected, select File->Save User Configuration and select the destination file.
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    Modulation wideband FM, with 50 µs pre-emphasis Nominal deviation ±40 kHz (Peak deviation = ±56 kHz) MTB40 transmits also a digitally modulated sub-carrier, suitable for: Telemetry feature ▪tone-squelch operating ▪ remote battery monitoring ▪ optional PTT (Push to talk) operation AF input connector XLR-3F (transformer isolated) with 48V phantom power 80 dB adjustable range from -54 dBu (775 uV) to 26 dBu (15.5 V) at peak deviation (1...
  • Page 17 MTB40 User Manual Note: unit is mm POWER PROFILE & COUNTRY VARIANTS: FREQUENCY RANGE: ▪ FREQUENCY RANGE 470-640 MHz max power 50mW (Europe) 566-798 MHz 510-698 MHz For the commercial code, see in the Variants area of the Products on our website...
  • Page 18: Declaration Of Conformity

    MTB40 User Manual DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
  • Page 19: Manufacturer Declarations

    MTB40 User Manual MANUFACTURER DECLARATIONS In compliance with the following requirements  RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC)  WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) Please dispose of the diversity transmitter at the end of its operational lifetime by taking it to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment ...
  • Page 20 Wireless System Communications Via Spin 156  I-36060 Romano d’Ezzelino  Italia Tel. +39 -0424 -382605  Fax +39 - 0424 - 382733  e-mail: sales@wisycom.com www.wisycom.com...

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