Restore Defaults
Returns all settings to the factory defaults. If YES is
chosen, message will appear and DSQD will reboot.
Pilot Tone Bypass
In Digital Hybrid compatibility mode ONLY, Turn Pilot
Tone Bypass on/off.
Locale
Locale optionally changes the settings on the DSQD
based on the region where the receiver is being used.
There are two options available:
NA: (default setting) represents the North American
locale and has restricted operation over the As-
tronomical Band (from 608 to 614 MHz). It allows
tuning from 470.100 up to 607.950 MHz.
EU: represents the European locale, and has unre-
stricted operation over the entire band of the device:
470.100 up to 614.375 MHz.
About
Displays general information about the DSQD,
including serial number and hardware, firmware and
FPGA versions.
Links
QR codes with links to the Lectrosonics website, the
DSQD User Manual online and YouTube video tutorials.
Rio Rancho, NM
Specifications and Features
Operating Spectrum:
Frequency Adjustment Range:
Sampling Size and Rate:
Digital Modulation:
Data Encoding:
Encryption:
System Latency:
Digital Output:
Analog Output:
Audio Performance:
Frequency Response:
THD+N:
Dynamic Range:
Adjacent Channel Isolation:
Diversity Technique:
Sensitivity:
Antenna Inputs/Outputs:
Audio Outputs:
XLR:
Headphone:
Dante:
AES3:
External DC Power:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Wireless Designer
Download the Wireless Designer software installer from
the web sites under the SUPPORT tab at:
http://www.lectrosonics.com/US
Wireless Designer only needs to be installed the first
time the software is used. Once the software is in-
stalled, updates are available by simply clicking on an
item in the Help Menu.
NOTE: If Wireless Designer is already installed,
you must uninstall it before attempting to install a
new copy.
Firmware Update
Instructions
Firmware updates are made with a file downloaded
from the web site and the DSQD connected via USB.
The USB port on the transmitter requires a micro-B
male plug on the connecting cable. The other end of
the cable would normally be a USB A-Type male con-
nectorto fit the most common type of USB jack used on
computers.
Refer to Help in Wireless Designer software for the
procedure.
Digital Receiver
470.100 - 614.375 MHz
25 kHz steps
24-bit, 48 kHz
8PSK with Forward Error Correction
Proprietary ADPCM
AES 256-CTR
(per FIPS 197 and FIPS 140-2)
D2 mode: 0.75 ms plus Dante
Duet mode: 1.4 ms plus Dante
Hybrid modes: 2.0 ms plus Dante
D2 mode: 1.25 ms
Duet mode: 1.9 ms
Hybrid modes: 2.5 ms
20 Hz - 20 KHz, +\-1 dB
0.05% (1 KHz @ -10 dBFS)
108 dB A-wtd, NR=NORMAL
>85 dB
Noiseless antenna switching
-98 dBm for 10 -5 BER
Dual BNC female, 50 ohm impedance
Balanced, -35 to +8 dBu
1/4 inch phone jack
RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
TA3M
7 to 18 VDC; 2.5A (max)
2.04 lbs.; 926 grams
8.375 x 1.75 x 7.375 in.
213 x 44.5 x 187 mm.
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