Front Panel Controls And Functions; Menu/Select Button; Pwr/Back Button; Up/Down Arrow Buttons - Lectronics DSR-A1B1 Instruction Manual

Two channel digital slot receiver
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DSR
DSR Front Panel Controls
MENU/SEL Button
The MENU button accesses the available menus and
selects the desired setting.

PWR/BACK Button

The PWR/BACK button is used to turn the receiver on
and off. When browsing menus and making changes to
settings, press PWR/BACK to return to previous menu.

Up/Down Arrow Buttons

The UP/DOWN buttons are used to scroll or input the
various options within each menu selection.

Antenna Port (2)

IR (infrared) Port
Settings can be transferred between transmitter and
receiver or receiver and receiver.

Menu Item Descriptions

RF Setup

Finding Clear Frequencies with SmartTune:
SmartTune is the easiest and fastest way to scan the
local RF spectrum and find clear operating frequencies.
The receiver will scan through the selected tuning band-
width and automatically find "empty" areas within the
tuning range that have little or no RF energy. The receiver
will then be set to a frequency within an empty area and
prompt you to continue or use the IR function to sync to
a transmitter.
Note: Pressing BACK during an active scan will
restore the operating frequency to what it was
set at pre-scan.
Transmit frequency range is compatibility mode depen-
dent (see Compat Mode for further details). Tune Re-
ceiver 1 is the first screen you will see when you enter
SmartTune. After selecting either Tune Rx1 or 2, using the
UP/DOWN buttons, press MENU/SEL to open the TX
Range? page, then use the UP/DOWN buttons to select
the frequency range of the transmitter.
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After choosing the band, the unit will scan the available
spectrum and choose the frequency with the lowest in-
terference and will display it as shown. If there is already
a frequecy programmed, you will have the choice to
choose the Old (Existing Frequency) or New Frequency.
Press the UP/DOWN buttons to toggle between the
choices, and press MENU/SEL to choose.
The chosen frequency will appear, with a "GO!" icon in
the lower right corner of the screen.
Face the transmitter's IR port within a few inches of the
receiver's IR port and press the DOWN button to begin
the sync. In digital compat modes, if the sync is suc-
cessful, the message "Sync OK" will appear on screen.
If unsuccessful, the message will show "IR Sync Failed".
For Hybrid compat modes, "GO!" at the lower right will
blink, but the sync status will only show on the transmit-
ter's display.
After the sync of Channel 1, choose MENU/SEL and the
screen will ask Do RX 2 Next? Use the UP/DOWN but-
tons to toggle between Yes and No; use MENU/SEL to
confirm. The screen will ask if you have Transmitter 1 on.
This ensures that the transmitters are tuned in a way that
they don't interfere with each other.
It will then ask for TX2 Range? After you choose your
range, choose MENU/SEL and the DSR will search for
a clear frequency. It will ask to sync. Press the DOWN
button to sync the transmitter to the receiver. When com-
plete, press PWR/BACK to return to the MAIN SCREEN.

Frequency:

Allows manual selection or group tuning of the operating
frequency for each channel. The frequency setup screen
has different fields depending on mode selected. In digi-
tal modes, with no tuning group selected, the frequency
setup page has four fields: receiver name, MHz, kHz, and
group selector. In Hybrid modes, with no tuning group
selected, the page has six fields: receiver name, block
selector, legacy hex code, MHz, kHz, and group selector.
The block selector can be used for block disambiguation
for any frequencies that overlap between blocks 470 and
19, or between blocks 23-24 and 606.
LECTROSONICS, INC.

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