Audio Ltd has become renowned for, and with extremely low end-to-end latency of 2 mS. The A10-TX-US has an intuitive menu system allowing the user to become familiar with settings within a few minutes of turning it on.
3. Using the scanning tool in the Selection menu find an available open frequency. If multiple wireless systems are in use, make certain to keep frequencies least 400 kHz apart. 4. Connect the audio output from channel 1, channel 2, or both to an audio input on a mixer, recorder, camera, or PA system.
A10-TX-US User Guide Connectors, Controls Description Figure 1: A10-TX-US transmitter with open battery compartment 1 - Antenna Socket 7 - Input Overload LED SMA connector, 50 ohm, connects to includ- Red LED illuminates when input signal is ed 1/4-wave whip antenna.
Lavalier operations. For more information, see Recording. Press the Left button, to view the name of the transmitter. The serial number of the transmitter is the default name of the transmitter. The transmitter name can be changed in the A10-TX-US Remote app.
A10-TX-US User Guide Menu Control and Menu Selections The A10-TX-US transmitter is controlled through its menu. Enter the menu via the centre Menu button. Once in the menu the Left and Right buttons toggle among options, and the Menu button makes the selection.
• 29.97 DF • 30 • 30 DF * These options are only available when Audio Setup > Lav / Mic / Line is set to Line or Mic level options. They are not available for Lavalier operations. - 8 -...
A10-TX-US User Guide Settings Menu Selections Icon Description Options Exit Returns to the main menu. Bluetooth Toggles Bluetooth On or Off. Bluetooth offers • On external control of the A10-TX via the A10-TX • Off Remote App (for iOS or Android).
The A10 Digital Wireless System available in the operates in the UHF frequency band from 470 to 608 MHz. There are two models of the A10-TX-US transmitter to cover this frequency range. Multiple A10 Digital Wireless systems can be used simultaneously on nearby adjacent frequencies without worry of intermodulation interference since the A10 Digital Wireless System and its digital RF transmission is inherently immune to intermodulation.
If worn on a body keep the antenna away from direct contact with the wearer’s body. Recording On the A10-TX-US, the record feature is only available for line and mic-level operations. It is intended for wireless boom and remote microphone locations that do not require a two-wire lavalier.
RF transmission is reactivated, and recording is available for mic or line inputs. Remote Control The A10-TX-US can be remotely controlled from an Android or iOS device running the A10-TX Remote app. The app is available as a free download from the Google Play store and iOS App store, respectively.
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A10-TX-US User Guide When the A10-TX-US transmitter is connected to a lavalier, with the A10-TX Remote app, you can: Change the transmitter’s name; it is set to Adjust Gain the transmitter’s serial number by default. Set the low-cut filter Monitor Sleep status, Battery status, and Adjust RF Power ®...
Firmware Updates Audio Ltd. issues new firmware for the A10-TX-US transmitter to change and introduce new features to the unit. Make certain to register your Audio Ltd. product at the Audio Ltd. website to receive firmware update notifications. To update firmware: 1.
A10-TX-US User Guide Input Connector Wiring Diagram The A10-TX-US LEMO input connector accepts numerous input types. Select the input type in the Selection Menu before connecting an audio source. LEMO Connection Input Type pin-1 pin-2 pin-3 shell Two-Wire Lavalier Microphone...
Warning! Any modifications or changes made to this device, unless explicitly approved by Audio Ltd. may invalidate the authorisation of this device. Operation of an unauthorised device is prohibited under Section 302 of the Communications act of 1934, as amended, and Subpart 1 of Part 2 of Chapter 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
A10-TX-US User Guide Frequency Tables The A10-TX-US offers preselected frequencies based on channels and sub channels. X Frequencies (6 MHz Per TV Channel) The chart below shows all frequencies available for the A10-TX-US transmitter. Sub Channel 470.2 470.6 471 471.4 471.8 472.2 472.6 473 473.4 473.8 474.2 474.6...
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