Menu Item Descriptions
LEVEL
This setup screen displays the audio output level of
the receiver in dBu when the transmitter is fully modu-
lated. Press the MENU/SEL button to toggle between
receiver 1 and receiver 2. Use the UP or DOWN buttons
to change the level. Range is from -50 to +5 dBu in 1 dB
steps. Press the BACK button to leave this screen.
The output levels at the two jacks may be set indepen-
dently, regardless of the diversity mode setting.
DEFAULT
Restores the factory default settings.
LOCALE
The LOCALE setup screen is available on the following
bands:
Bands B1 and B2:
NA: default setting; frequencies in the 608-614 MHz
range are unavailable
EU: full frequency coverage
NOTE: Any frequencies excluded by the
LOCALE setting are skipped during tuning,
scanning and SmartTune operations.
SMARTUNE
See the section entitled Finding Clear Frequencies with
SmartTune
.
TM
IR SYNC
Navigate to this menu item to manually initiate the IR
sync transfer. Hold the IR ports on the transmitter and
receiver facing each other a foot or two apart and press
the UP arrow for channel 1 or the DOWN arrow for chan-
nel 2. Watch for a confirmation on the transmitter LCD
to verify the settings were correctly transferred. If one or
both settings could not be enabled on the transmitter, an
error message will appear on its screen.
SCAN
See the section entitled Finding Clear Frequencies with
Manual Scanning.
DIVMODE
The SWITCH diversity mode (dual channel mode) al-
lows the two internal receivers to operate independently
on different frequencies and settings with two different
transmitters. Diversity reception uses an antenna phase
switching technique on each receiver. When this mode is
selected, the setup screens will prompt you to select the
receiver to be adjusted.
The RATIO mode combines the two internal receivers to
pick up the same transmitter and mix their audio outputs
in a ratio panning mode. In this mode, the setup screen
for frequency will prompt you for a single value which will
automatically be set for both receivers.
Rio Rancho, NM
TALKBACK
This is a special function that re-directs the audio output
of the transmitter in use to the channel 2 output when
a button is pressed on the transmitter. The normal use
is to provide a "com" channel so the person using the
transmitter can have a direct line to the crew or produc-
tion staff that is not sent to the program output. The HHa
hand held transmitter provides a programmable switch
on the housing that can be configured for this function.
Programmable button
Button
(none)
Mute
TalkBk
UP and DOWN arrow buttons to turn the function on. The
mode must also be enabled on the transmitter.
Talkback works the same way in either the SWITCHED or
RATIO diversity modes, but ONLY works in the HYBRID
compatibility modes.
NOTE: When Talkback is enabled, only receiver
1 and a blinking TB will appear in the Main
Window.
COMPAT
Compatibility modes adjust the FM deviation and audio
processing (companding) to match other Lectrosonics
models and some models from other manufacturers.
NA HYBR
North American Digital Hybrid Wireless
NU HYBR
ETSI compliant Nu Digital Hybrid Wireless®
MODE 3
Other manufacturer*
200 SER
200 Series transmitters
100 SER
100 Series transmitters
JA MODE3
Japan Other manufacturer*
JA HYBR
Japan Digital Hybrid Wireless
MODE E
Other manufacturer*
EU HYBR
European Digital Hybrid Wireless
300 SER
300 Series transmitters (European)
MODE 7
Other manufacturer*
MODE 6
Other manufacturer*
IFB SER
Standard IFB mode
NOTE: Make certain the COMPAT mode is set to
match the mode in the transmitter for optimum
audio quality. If the modes are not matched, the
audio will be distorted or noisy, or there may be
no audio at all.
UHF Digital Hybrid Wireless
As long as the button is
held in, the audio will
appear at the channel 2
output. When the button
is released, the audio
output will switch back
to channel 1.
To enable this mode,
simply select Talkback
in the menu and use the
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