Audio Technica Artist Elite 5000 Installation And Operation Manual
Audio Technica Artist Elite 5000 Installation And Operation Manual

Audio Technica Artist Elite 5000 Installation And Operation Manual

5000 series wireless control interface v. 1.0
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  • Page 1 5000 Series Wireless Control Interface v. 1.0 Installation and Operation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ...4 Our assumptions about you ...4 Notice to novice users ...4 What this manual covers ...4 How this manual is organized ...4 Where to go for further assistance ...4 Minimum Requirements ...5 Tasks the Software Performs ...5 System features the software monitors and controls ...5 System features the software monitors (but does not control)...5 Software tools ...5 Installing the Hardware ...6...
  • Page 3 Navigating the Tools Menu...14 IntelliScan ™ ...14 Spectrum Analyzer...14 Coverage Test ...14 Reconnect to Network...14 Navigating the View Menu ...15 Channel Display ...15 Name Display...15 Navigating the Help Menu ...15 Contents ...15...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    You have joined thousands of other satisfied customers who have chosen our products because of their quality, performance, and reliability. This Audio-Technica wireless microphone system is the successful result of years of design and manufacturing experience. This manual will guide you through the process of installing and navigating the Artist Elite ®...
  • Page 5: Minimum Requirements

    To run Java 2 Runtime Environment on a PC-compatible ™ computer Microsoft ® Windows ® 98 or later, including the following versions: • 98 (1st or 2nd Edition) • NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or higher • ME • XP Home •...
  • Page 6: Installing The Hardware

    Depending on how the AEW-R5200 receiver will be used, the installation and hookup process differs. For most applications, however, setting up the AEW-R5200 is a simple process. For example, if several receivers will be taken on tour and controlled via a computer, it will be necessary to set up a separate network for use by only the computer and receiver system.
  • Page 7: To Connect One Or More Aew-R5200 Receivers To An Existing Network To Which Your Computer Is Also Connected

    To connect one or more AEW-R5200 receivers to an existing network to which your computer is also connected: You will need an Ethernet hub and sufficient Ethernet cables to connect all receivers to the hub, plus one cable to connect the hub to the network.
  • Page 8: To Connect A Single Aew-R5200 Directly To A Computer's Ethernet Card

    To connect a single AEW-R5200 directly to a computer's Ethernet card: 1. In Windows, open the Network and Dial-up Connections (or Network Neighborhood for Win 98) window and create a LAN or High Speed Internet connection to your network card. 2.
  • Page 9: To Connect Multiple Receivers Via Link Cables (For Systems That Include Aew-R4100 Receivers, Or For Systems Without Access To Multiple Ethernet Connections)

    To connect multiple receivers via link cables (for systems that include AEW-R4100 receivers, or for systems without access to multiple Ethernet connections): The AEW-R5200 receiver has the capacity to connect to other AEW-R5200 receivers and/or to AEW-R4100 receivers via the included link cables.
  • Page 10: To Set Up Remote Access To The Aew-R5200 Via The Internet

    To set up remote access to the AEW-R5200 via the Internet: Procedures for this setup will vary, depending upon your network, any firewalls that may be in place, etc. Ask the network administrator for assistance. It is possible to configure your LAN or Internet connection to access the receivers from a remote location using a PC-compatible computer equipped with AEWCI software.
  • Page 11 Figure G. Channel Detail window. SECTION 1: Monitor RF levels for each antenna. The red indicators at top show which True Diversity tuner is selected (which antenna is receiving the stronger signal). RF levels are greyed out for AEW-R4100 units and for AEW-R5200 units linked via link cables, because link cables do not transmit RF-level data.
  • Page 12: Navigating The Gui

    Navigating the GUI Channel Detail Window To view the Channel Detail for a particular receiver, double-click anywhere in the channel strip (the grey column containing information about that channel). Figure G (see page 11) shows the Channel Detail. For each section of Figure G that contains a numeral, see the corresponding text for an explanation.
  • Page 13: Navigating The File Menu

    Navigating the File Menu Open Environment Use the Open Environment command to open a saved environment (collection of settings for a particular set of receivers working as a system). To open a saved environment: 1. Click on File > Open Environment . 2.
  • Page 14: Navigating The Tools Menu

    Navigating the Tools Menu IntelliScan ™ The IntelliScan command starts the automatic channel scanning and selection feature, which searches all open frequencies and sets all receivers in the system to the best available and compatible frequencies (all frequencies will belong to one frequency group).
  • Page 15: Navigating The View Menu

    Navigating the View Menu The View menu gives you: • the opportunity to choose either large- or medium-sized receiver channel displays; • the ability to change the display in the Main window to show all receiver names or all transmitter names. Channel Display To change the size of the channel display: 1.
  • Page 16: Visit Our Website

    Visit our Web Site! www.audio-technica.com Audio-Technica U.S., Inc., 1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, Ohio 44224 330/686-2600 www.audio-technica.com P51562 ©2003 Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. Printed in U.S.A. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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