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Envoy En2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User guide for the En2 TXPH Transmitter...
  • Page 2: Installing And Removing Batteries

    Installing and removing batteries To open the battery compartment, slide the grip to the right. This will unlock it and the battery can be placed inside with the positive end uppermost. To close the battery compartment, gently push down the flap until you hear a clicking sound.
  • Page 3 Battery level icon (displays ‘EXT’ when externally powered). Menus Locked icon. Current gain setting. LF Cut active icon. RF Output Power icon (Only displayed when ‘Low’ setting selected). AF level indicator Frequency Frequency selection mode (P = PRESET, U = USER, TUNE = TUNE mode).
  • Page 4 After accessing the main menu, use the navigation switch to scroll to the Frequency option. Once the frequency option is highlighted, press down on the nav switch to enter the frequency menu to view the range of frequencies. A range of frequencies will be displayed and the desired one can be highlighted using the scroll.
  • Page 5 Options After accessing the main menu, use the navigation switch to scroll to the Options menu. When the Options icon is highlighted, press the navigation switch. On doing so, the Options menu will be displayed as shown below: Frequency Mode In selecting the frequency mode the user can select one of three frequency modes, Factory set Preset, User, or manual Tune.
  • Page 6 Frequency tables Units which are programmed with multiple tables will show frequency table selection on the menu. Entering the frequency table selection screen will show the frequency table number. The user can select any one of up to 10 tables. RF Power In selecting the RF Power from the Options menu the user can select High or Low power settings.
  • Page 7 Screensaver The OLED display can be placed into screen saver mode to extend battery life and also reduce light emission from the transmitter when it is bodyworn. There are 4 settings available :– X - display on all the time 5 - screen enters screen saver after 5 seconds 20- screen enters screen saver after 20 seconds 60 - screen enters screen saver after 60 seconds...
  • Page 8 Once the Information option is highlighted, press the navigation switch to view the options. To view the information for any of these, there is no need to press down the middle button. Simply scrolling from left to right will enable you to view the data for any of the three headings.
  • Page 9 TXP(H) transmitter The TXPH transmitter is supplied with a wire belt-clip allowing the transmitter to be attached to a belt or waist line of trouser or skirt. This is to ensure that the transmitter is orientated in a vertical plane at the correct height and separation from the body.
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Up to 40MHz in 25kHz steps Switching Bandwidth Up to10 Number of frequency tables Number of Factory Pre-set 32 in each table Frequencies Number of User Selectable 32 in each table (selectable in 25kHz steps) Frequencies 200kHz Channel bandwidth Wideband FM Modulation Mode Emission designator...