Selecting The Compatibility (Compat) Mode; Connecting The Signal Source; Using Line Level And Instrument Inputs; Selecting The Low Frequency Roll-Off - Lectrosonics LT Instruction Manual

Synthesized uhf belt-pack transmitter, featuring digital hybrid wireless technology
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Main Window will blink
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the word MUTE when
the audio is muted
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MUTE
Top Panel LED will
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blink blue when the
<–MUTE–>
audio is muted
If the programmable switch function is set for Talkback,
the Main Window will indicate that the function is en-
abled but not active.
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TB
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Talkback
function is
494.500
enabled but
not active
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-20
0
When the programmable switch is turned on, the talk-
back icon appearance will change and the power/func-
tion LED will glow blue.
The TB icon will
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TB
Talkback is active
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494.500
Top Panel LED will
glow blue when
Talkback is active
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0

Selecting the Compatibility (Compat) Mode

When used with a Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless
receiver, the best audio quality will be achieved with the
system set to the Hybrid compatibility mode.
Compat
Freq.
MuteSw
Rolloff
Compat
Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the desired
mode, then press the BACK button twice to return to
the Main Window.
Compatibility modes are as follows:
Receiver Models
10
change when
Hybrid
LCD menu item
®
:
Hybrid
100 Series works with Lectrosonics UCR100 analog
receivers.
200 Series works with Lectrosonics earlier
UCR201/205/210D/211 and UCR195 analog receivers
with dual band compandors.
Mode 3* works with certain non-Lectrosonics models.
Digital Hybrid Wireless
Digital Hybrid receivers. The receiver must also be set
to the Digital Hybrid compatibility mode.
IFB Series works with Lectrosonics IFB R1/R1a analog
receivers.
Mode 6* works with certain non-Lectrosonics models.
Mode 7* works with certain non-Lectrosonics models.

Connecting the Signal Source

Microphones, line level audio sources and instruments
can be used with the transmitter. Refer to the section
entitled Wiring Hookups for Different Sources for
details on the correct wiring for line level sources and
microphones to take full advantage of the Servo Bias
circuitry.

Using Line Level and Instrument Inputs

Two types of high levels signals can be used with the
transmitter:
Line Used with line level outputs from recorders,
mixers and other audio devices.
Instr. (instrument) A special type of high imped-
ance input with an active preamp for an
optimal match with instrument pickups.
®
LineIn
Freq.
MuteSw
Rolloff
The wiring of the connector is the same for both types
of inputs.

Selecting the Low Frequency Roll-off

Low frequency audio content may be desirable or
distracting, so the point at which the roll-off takes place
can be set to 35, 50, 70, 100, 120 and 150 Hz.
LineIn
Freq.
MuteSw
Rolloff
®
works with all Lectrosonics
LineIn
LineIn
Line
Line
Instr.
Instr.
Rolloff
70 Hz
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