Smartnr Setup Screen - Lectronics VR Field Reference Manual

Digital hybrid wireless portable modular receiver system
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9V LTH (9VL) - For Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid (400
Series) and 200 Series transmitters using 9V lithium
batteries. The voltage remaining in the battery is dis-
played as an icon on the Overview and Receiver Detail
screens and as the value on the TxBatt Setup Screen
for the selected Receiver Module. Receiver modules
set up for 9V lithium batteries will have "9VL" displayed
in the corresponding Receiver Module box at the bot-
tom of the TxBatt Setup Screen.
AA ALK (AA) - For Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid (400
Series) and 200 Series transmitters using AA alkaline
batteries. The voltage remaining in the battery is dis-
played as an icon on the Overview and Receiver Detail
screens and as the value on the TxBatt Setup Screen
for the selected Receiver Module. Receiver modules
set up for AA alkaline batteries will have "AA" displayed
in the corresponding Receiver Module box at the bot-
tom of the TxBatt Setup Screen.
AA LTH (AAL) - For Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid (400
Series) and 200 Series transmitters using AA lithium
batteries. The voltage remaining in the battery is dis-
played as an icon on the Overview and Receiver Detail
screens and as the value on the TxBatt Setup Screen
for the selected Receiver Module. Receiver modules
set up for AA lithium batteries will have "AAL" displayed
in the corresponding Receiver Module box at the bot-
tom of the TxBatt Setup Screen.
9V TIM (9VT) - This timer is compatible with any trans-
mitter using a 9V battery, with or without battery telem-
etry capabilities, or for rechargeable batteries where
voltage is constant over the life of the battery. The timer
monitors the accumulated time it receives RF from a
transmitter operating at the same frequency as the se-
lected receiver module. The elapsed time is displayed
in both the Overview and Receiver Detail screens, and
the TxBatt Setup Screen for the selected receiver mod-
ule. Its format is H:MM and it can run for up to 10 hours
(9:59) before rolling over.
The timer's colon blinks (in both the Main Receiver
screen and the Receiver Detail Screen) when the timer
is active and receiving RF from the associated transmit-
ter. When the transmitter or VR is turned off, the timer
will retain the last time setting and resume counting
after the transmitter or receiver is powered up and a
signal is detected from the transmitter.
To reset (or zero) the timer, navigate to the TxBatt
Setup Screen, select the appropriate Receiver Module
using the front panel Receiver Select button, then press
the Function button to reset the timer to zero.
Receiver modules set up for 9V TIM will have "9VT"
displayed in the corresponding Receiver Module box at
the bottom of the TxBatt setup screen.
AA TIM (AAT) - Operates essentially the same as the
9V TIM timer except it applies to transmitters using AA
batteries. Receiver modules set up for AA TIM will have
"AAT" displayed in the corresponding Receiver Module
box at the bottom of the TxBatt setup screen.
Rio Rancho, NM
Modular Digital Hybrid Wireless™ Receiver
Overview Screen
Transmitter.Battery.
Timer.Icon
Receiver Screen Detail

SmartNR Setup Screen

Available in Digital Hybrid (400 Series) Compatibility
Mode, the SmartNR (Smart Noise Reduction) Setup
Screen is used to select one of three noise reduction
modes:
Note: If any mode other than Digital Hybrid (400
Series) is selected, the SmartNR mode will
indicate "FIXED" and "N/A" will appear in the
corresponding Receiver Module box. SmartNR
is still applied in this mode; however, it is
automatically set to best emulate the original
analog receiver.
OFF.- No noise reduction is performed and complete
transparency is preserved. All signals presented
to the transmitter's analog front end, including any
faint microphone hiss, will be faithfully reproduced
at the receiver.
Colon.Blinks.
when.Timer.
is.active.and.
receiving.
RF.from.the.
transmitter
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