Antenna; Setup Screens; Audio Screen; Frequency Screen - Lectrosonics SMB Series Instruction Manual

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Antenna

The transmitter uses a whip antenna with a flexible wo-
ven, galvanized steel mesh cable and a standard SMA
connector.

Setup Screens

Audio Screen

Press and hold the AUDIO button and use the Up and
Down arrows to make adjustments.

Frequency Screen

FREQ button toggles between the two displays. Press
and hold the FREQ button and use the Up and Down
arrows to select the frequency.

Lock/Unlock Screen

the timer reaches zero, the transmitter's controls are
locked.
With the controls locked, the AUDIO and FREQ but-
tons can still be used to display current settings. Any
attempt to change a setting by pressing either the Up
or Down arrow button will result in an on-screen Loc
reminder that the controls are locked. Remove the bat-
teries to unlock the control panel.
Important: Once the transmitter is locked, it
cannot be unlocked or powered off using the
buttons. The only ways to unlock a locked
transmitter are to remove the battery or unlock
it using the RM remote control if this function is
enabled on the transmitter.
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The Audio screen is used to
adjust input gain from 0 to
+44 dB, and the low fre-
quency roll-off from 35 to
150 Hz. Repeatedly press-
ing the AUDIO button
toggles back and forth
between the two displays.
The Frequency Screen
displays the operating
frequency in MHz or as a
two-digit hexadecimal
number that corresponds to
the equivalent Lectrosonics
Frequency Switch Setting.
Repeatedly pressing the
Simultaneously pressing
and holding both the Up
and Down arrow buttons
during normal operation
starts the Lock timer. The
timer starts at three and
counts down to zero. When
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Remote Control Operation

Remote Control Screens
ed but the transmitter is set to rc oFF, the message rc
oFF will be displayed briefly on the transmitter's LCD,
to confirm that a valid signal was received, but that the
transmitter is not configured to respond to it.
Functions available from the remote control are:
• Audio Level
• Frequency
• Lock/Unlock Buttons
• Sleep/Wake (power saving mode)
• Tuning in 25 kHz steps
• Changing the low frequency roll-off setting
• Turning on/off the PWR and Audio LEDs
• Gain up/down functions
In sleep mode, the transmitter uses only 20% of the
normal amount of battery drain. Sleep mode can only
be invoked with the remote control, and can only be
revoked with the remote control or by removing the
battery. When in the sleep mode, the PWR LED blinks
green every few seconds to indicate that the transmitter
is asleep and not turned off.

Configuring for Power Restore

Power Restore Screens
1) Press and hold the Down Arrow Button then
power on the transmitter by pressing the
Audio and Freq buttons simultaneously.
2) Press AUDIO or FREQ key to scroll to the setting
and then use the arrow keys to select PbAc 1 for
ON or PbAc 0 for OFF.
The transmitters can be
configured to respond to
signals from the LectroRM
app or to ignore them. This
setting is accessed by
holding down the Down
arrow button while powering
the transmitter on.
If a remote signal is detect-
The Power Restore feature
will turn the transmitter back
on with the same settings
that were enabled in the
previous use after a battery is
replaced or external power
has been cycled off and back
on.
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