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Audio Technica RP32 Setup And Use
Audio Technica RP32 Setup And Use

Audio Technica RP32 Setup And Use

Receiver module, studio broadcast system

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Studio Broadcast System
RP32 Receiver Module
SET UP and USE

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Summary of Contents for Audio Technica RP32

  • Page 1 Studio Broadcast System RP32 Receiver Module SET UP and USE...
  • Page 2 Studio Broadcast System REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS ......................3 RP32 UWB RECEIVER MODULE ............................POSITIONING AND SET UP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. SYSTEM QUICK START ..............................Page 2 of 13...
  • Page 3: Regulatory And Compliance

    1. REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE STATIC HAZARD. Opening this unit is likely to cause permanent performance malfunction. Evidence of opening will void warranty. Serviceable only by Audio- Technica. Contact Audio-Technica for return authorization should service be necessary Page 3 of 13...
  • Page 4 A two digit display (7 Segment LED) is provided to automatically indicate the receiver channel number when the RP32 is connected via a CAT5 cable to the corresponding output channel of the MCU3224. This display serves as the unit’s power indicator. A...
  • Page 5 Receiver Rear View RJ45 Connector for Cat5 Cable Connection to the RP32 is via an RJ45 jack on the rear. Once connected via RJ45 and shielded CAT5 cable to an MCU, the RP is operational. There is no power switch, and no further controls necessary.
  • Page 6: Positioning And Set Up

    Positioning 3.1. When considering where to place RP32 Receiver Modules, it is useful to think of them as “lights” with which you are attempting to cover and entirely fill a space. A rough guideline of coverage pattern is shown below. This guideline is only a starting point. The effects of multipath both to and from the RP32 are very beneficial and create additional paths which “fill in”...
  • Page 7 Studio Broadcast System (drawing not to scale) The red areas indicate a likely direct connection path for a single RP32. It is important to note that there are a number of side lobes (may depend upon placement) and that there is pick up and reception to the rear. The more typically expected active space is indicated via the blue dashed lines.
  • Page 8 It is best if at least 3 RP32s indicate a green “linked” status to a BP24 transmitter at all times. This screen is useful for experimenting with RP32 placement in order to determine the best coverage.
  • Page 9: System Quick Start

    RJ45 connector, plug the cable into the RJ45 input jack on the rear of at least RP32 receiver. Connect the other end of the CAT 5 cable to the RJ45 input jack on the rear of the MCU3224 main control unit. You may connect up to 32 RP32 receivers by connecting them into the corresponding channel output (1-32) found on the rear of the MCU.
  • Page 10 Studio Broadcast System Once the system is available for operation, the GUI screen will display a “HOME SCREEN.”  On the left-hand side of the screen, select the “Matrix” button: This will allow the user to view and confirm that the desired number of RPs are connected to the system with the desired channel # assignments.
  • Page 11  Select the BP24 channel for operation (1 through 24)  Select the desired BP24 gain level  Ensure that the BP24 front surface is facing the RP32 front surface, and that they are located somewhat in proximity to each other and roughly in a line-of sight orientation.
  • Page 12 Studio Broadcast System  Return to the MCU and select the “home screen”  The BP24 that has just been turned on should be shown in the display on the channel number that you have set via the BP24 channel selection process. ...
  • Page 13 Studio Broadcast System Page 13 of 13...