Ethernet Connections (Aew-R5200 Only); Receiver Controls And Functions; Aew-R5200 Front Panel Controls And Functions - Audio Technica 4000 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Ethernet connections (AEW-R5200):
An RJ-45 jack on the rear panel of each AEW-R5200 provides an
Ethernet 10 BaseT data/control connection from both of its channels
to an external computer system. Data monitored includes actual, real-
time "RF" and "AF" levels for receiver channels with direct Ethernet
connections to the associated computer. All other linked receivers in
a system supply control-function access and all their data – except
for "RF" and "AF" levels – to the computer connected to the Master
receiver.
Multiple AEW-R5200 receivers in a system can each provide real-
time "RF" and "AF" levels to the associated computer if each
AEW-R5200 has its own Ethernet connection, through an Ethernet
hub, to the computer.

Receiver Controls and Functions

Fig. C
AEW-R5200 Receiver Front Panel
UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER AEW-R5200
OUTPUT
ON
POWER
OFF
13
1
IN
Front Panel Controls and Functions
1 POWER SWITCH: Press the power switch to turn the receiver
ANT. B
EXTERNAL
on. After a short power-up sequence, the display shows the
operating frequency and the alert light is illuminated (if no active
transmitters are present on this frequency). The receiver may also
display a system position (i.e., "MASTER", "SLV-#") or an
assigned transmitter or receiver name (if this feature has been
set up—the display recalls the setting from the last time power
was applied). Refer to page 15 on setting up receiver names or
page 21 on setting up transmitter names.
2 HEADPHONE OUTPUT:
/
1
4
provides monitoring of the receiver's output. Plug in either a
mono or "stereo" headphone to monitor receiver signal.
On an operating unit, be careful not to press the Power
Note:
switch accidentally when inserting a headphone jack or adjusting
the headphone level. In addition to interrupting receiver operation,
even a momentary loss of power to a single unit within a linked
multi-channel system will cause the loss of linking connection to the
affected receiver and all those "downstream" from it.
3 HEADPHONE LEVEL CONTROL / CHANNEL SWITCH: This
control is used to set a comfortable listening level for the
headphone jack; it does not affect receiver audio output. Turn the
control clockwise to increase the level. Press-and-release the knob
to switch between Channel 1 and Channel 2.
4 HEADPHONE CHANNEL INDICATOR: Shows which receiver
channel is feeding the monitor headphones.
PUSH SEL
LEVEL
PHONES
MIN
MAX
2
3
4 5
6
BALANCED
MIC OUTPUT
INSTRUMENT
(Fig. C)
0/-6/-12
NETWORK
INTERFACE
ATTN (dB)
OUTPUT
GROUND
GROUND
(BAL)
LIFT
" (6.3 mm) TRS ("stereo") phone jack
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4000 & 5000 Series Professional UHF Wireless Systems
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Other than being able to "see" the "RF" and "AF" levels, all
functions of all receivers in a linked system can be monitored and
controlled from the computer connected to the Master receiver.
Details of the computer setup and operation will be found in a
separate AEW Control Interface manual provided with AEW-R5200
receivers and 5000 Series systems.
MODE/SET
RX NAME
9
7
8
BALANCED
IN
MIC OUTPUT
INSTRUMENT
Channel 1 / Channel 2
0/-6/-12
5 / 9 ALERT INDICATOR: The alert light illuminates to indicate to the
ANT. A
ATTN (dB)
user that something needs attention; for example, the transmitter
EXTERNAL
OUTPUT
GROUND
(BAL)
LIFT
batteries are low, or the transmitter is muted or turned off.
The Alert Indicator lights:
(a) When the receiver is in the Mute mode,
(b) When no RF signal is received from the transmitter,
(c) When only one or two RF signal-strength bars are on,
(d) When the transmitter is in the Mute mode,
(e) When audio modulation level from the transmitter is close to
the clipping point (AF +6 bar), or
(f) When the "LOW BAT" warning appears in the LCD
(transmitter battery is weak).
6 / 10 LCD WINDOW: Liquid Crystal Display indicates control settings
and operational readings. It is also used in conjunction with the
Mode/Set and Up/Down arrow buttons to change user-configurable
functions. See Figure G on page 14 for details.
7 / 11 UP/DOWN BUTTONS: Press Up or Down arrow button, in
conjunction with the Mode/Set button, to scroll through the
function menu in Menu mode or through the available choices
for a given function in Edit mode. When the receiver is in
normal operating mode, the Up/Down arrow buttons scroll
through Receiver Address ("MASTER" or "SLV-#"), Receiver
Preset Name, or Transmitter Preset Name.
MODE/SET
RX NAME
10
12
11
IN
LINK
GROUND
OUT
11
13

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