Beyerdynamic TG 1000 Operating Instructions Manual

Beyerdynamic TG 1000 Operating Instructions Manual

Uhf diversity receiver
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TG 1000
Digital Wireless System

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TG 1000 Digital Wireless System...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Synchronisation ..............Page 24 2.10 Multi-Channel Operation (Cascading Several TG 1000 Receivers) ......Page 24 2.11 WA-AS 6 Antenna Splitter .
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    A digital encryption prevents unauthorised listening. The “Triple Play” CODEC is the heart of the TG 1000 system. CODEC is an internal software to encode and decode a digital data signal. Instead of a standard CODEC a proprietary solution has been found for the TG 1000 system, the so- called “Triple Play”...
  • Page 4: Tg 1000 Handheld And Beltpack Transmitters

    • If you connect defective or unsuitable accessories, the equipment could be damaged. Only use connection cables available from or recommended by beyerdynamic. If you use cables you have made up yourself, all claim to warranty is null and void.
  • Page 5: Nimh Rechargeable Batteries, Alkaline Batteries

    TG 1000 – Safety Instructions NiMH Rechargeable Batteries, Alkaline Batteries • The handheld and beltpack transmitters of the TG 1000 system can only be powered with AA (LR6) Mignon alkaline batteries or equivalent NiMH rechargeable batteries. • The normal commercial alkaline batteries can have a length tolerance of 2 - 3 mm. When changing the battery always ensure good contact.
  • Page 6: Digital Tg 1000 Uhf Diversity Receiver

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Digital TG 1000 UHF Diversity Receiver Controls and Indicators Front View Hole for 19" rack mounting Hole for mounting the antennae on the front On-off switch Infrared interface for synchronising receiver and transmitter Button of synchronisation for channel 1 or channel 2...
  • Page 7: How To Connect The Antennae

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver How to Connect the Antennae • Connect the supplied antennae to the A and B antenna inputs and set them at an angle (approx. 60°) in the shape of a “V”. Important: For the diversity operation it is absolutely necessary to connect both antennae! A weighting circuit ensures that an antenna is selected that supplies the better signal.
  • Page 8: Mounting And Connection

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Mounting and Connection 2.4.1 Where to Place the Receiver • Place the receiver in the same room where the transmission takes place. • Place the receiver as close as possible to the transmitter. For optimal reception, a free line of sight is advisable between trans- mitter and receiver.
  • Page 9: Setting Up

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Setting up 2.5.1 How to Operate the Receiver • After having mounted and connected the receiver, turn it on with the on-off switch • Standard Display Display when there is a valid transmitter signal available...
  • Page 10: Menu Settings

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Menu Settings • At the receiver you can adjust settings for name, frequency group, frequency, digital gain etc. in different menus for channel 1 or 2. • Select channel 1 or 2 by pressing the appropriate channel selector button •...
  • Page 11 TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver • Frequency Group (GR) / Channel (CH) ▲ Quick Scan Here you can select a channel or frequency from a predefined frequency group according to the respective region code (A, B, • GR/CH: xx / xx C, D or E).
  • Page 12 TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver • RF Power Here you can set the RF power. The “Standard” setting is recommended when the transmitter is close to the receiving antennae or with multi-channel systems to avoid interferences due to intermodulation.
  • Page 13: Function Settings

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver • Power Lock Here you can set if the transmitter can be switched off via its Activated “Power Lock” function on-off button or not. When the “Power Lock” function is enabled (On), the transmitter cannot be accidentally turned off and the...
  • Page 14: How To Connect A Receiver To A Network

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver 2.7.1 How to Connect a Receiver to a Network • When you connect a receiver to a network, use a CAT5 patch cable to connect the receiver via the Ethernet interface . Turn on the receiver. For using wireless devices (e.g. tablet PC, iPhone, iPad etc.) a Wi-Fi network is needed.
  • Page 15 TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Mask • In the “Mask” sub-menu you can display or change the net mask ▲ assigned to the receiver. The net mask consists of 4 bytes. Each byte consists of max. three numbers (from 0 to 255). In •...
  • Page 16 TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Device ID • Turn the rotary switch to the right and press the rotary switch ▲ Mode: DHCP to access the “Device ID” sub-menu. Here you can select the Device ID (1 - 99) of the receiver by pressing and turning the •...
  • Page 17: Chameleon Software

    In order to use the Chameleon software with the client device, it can be linked to any TG 1000 receiver. For this you have to enter the IP address of the receiver in your web browser (e.g. “192.168.1.101”). The IP address of the receiver can be found in the sub menu “Functions ->...
  • Page 18 TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Frequency Scan • The scan displays the RF signals of the selected frequency range. These signals can be microphone signals or interferences caused by DVB-T channels. Clear Log • Select the “Clear Log” button to clear messages in the display.
  • Page 19 TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver • Select the channel window of the receiver to enter the channel menu. • You can enter the following settings: Name: You can enter the artist’s name. RF Power: You can set the transmitter power.
  • Page 20: How To Display The Rf Level

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver 2.7.3 How to Display the RF Level • Select the function button to display the RF level for both ▲ Network channels when transmitters are switched on. Turn the rotary switch to select the “RF-Meter” sub-menu. Press the rotary •...
  • Page 21: Factory Reset

    ▼ Version Info • You can read general support information such as country-specific SUPPORT contacts for technical service or the web address of the TG 1000 and software updates helpcentre. www.beyerdynamic.com/ • If you have a smartphone you can scan the QR code on the right tg1000/help hand side to receive further information.
  • Page 22: How To Update The Firmware Of The Receiver

    “Region Code: A” sub-menu by turning the rotary switch • Region Code: A • With the Region Code you can recognise which predefined frequency ranges are provided for which regions in the TG 1000 system: – Region Code: A 470 - 789 MHz –...
  • Page 23: Monitoring

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Monitoring • For monitoring purposes you can listen to channel 1 or 2 with a headphone. • Connect a headphone to the headphone connection of the receiver. • Press the appropriate button to monitor channel 1 or 2. When the function is activated, the appropriate button is highlighted red.
  • Page 24: Synchronisation

    TG 1000 – Digital Diversity Receiver Synchronisation • Via an infrared interface the receiver can transmit frequency and other settings such as encryption and “Power Lock” of the appropriate channel to a transmitter. • In order to transmit the settings to a transmitter, press the button for synchronisation for channel 1 or 2 on the receiver.
  • Page 25: Wa-As 6 Antenna Splitter

    • The WA-AS 6 antenna splitter is a 6-way wideband antenna splitter operating in the frequency range of 470 to 790 MHz. • With one WA-AS 6 antenna splitter you can operate up to 72 TG 1000 diversity receivers (cascaded) with only two antennae.
  • Page 26: Mounting And Installation

    • Use the WA-AC antenna cable from beyerdynamic. The longer the cable, the higher the attenuation of the high frequency signal. • For the connection of remote antennae use the WA-AC antenna cable from beyerdynamic. The longer the cable, the higher the RF signal loss.
  • Page 27: Digital Tg 1000 Uhf Handheld Transmitter

    TG 1000 – Digital Handheld Transmitter Digital TG 1000 UHF Handheld Transmitter Controls and Indicators Thread to attach a microphone head Cover for battery compartment Antenna Infrared interface für synchronisation Battery compartment OLED display On-off button...
  • Page 28: How To Attach The Microphone Head

    TG 1000 – Digital Handheld Transmitter How to Attach the Microphone Head For the TG 1000 handheld transmitter there are different condenser and dynamic microphone capsules available. Refer also to “Optional Accessories”. • Put the requested microphone head onto the thread of the handheld transmitter and tighten it clockwise.
  • Page 29: How To Insert The Batteries

    TG 1000 – Digital Handheld Transmitter How to Insert the Batteries • Unscrew the cover of the battery compartment anti-clockwise. • Slide the cover of the battery compartment downwards. • Insert two alkaline batteries, AA 1.5 V or rechargeable NiMH batteries according to the symbols in the battery compartment •...
  • Page 30: Synchronisation / How To Transmit The Receiving Frequency To The Transmitter

    TG 1000 – Digital Handheld Transmitter Synchronisation / How to Transmit the Receiving Frequency to the Transmitter • In order to transmit the frequency and other settings to the transmitter, press the button for synchronisation on the receiver for channel 1 or channel 2.
  • Page 31: Digital Tg 1000 Uhf Beltpack Transmitter

    TG 1000 – Digital Beltpack Transmitter Digital TG 1000 UHF Beltpack Transmitter Controls and Indicators 4-pin mini XLR connector (male) to connect microphones or instruments AF peak LED On-off button Power on LED Antenna connector, SMA socket OLED display Cover of battery compartment...
  • Page 32: How To Insert The Batteries

    TG 1000 – Digital Beltpack Transmitter How to Insert the Batteries • Take hold of the cover of the battery compartment on top at the inlets at the right and left hand side. • Flap the cover of the battery compartment downwards.
  • Page 33: Synchronisation / How To Transmit The Receiving Frequency To The Transmitter

    TG 1000 – Digital Beltpack Transmitter Synchronisation / How to Transmit the Receiving Frequency to the Transmitter • In order to transmit the frequency and other settings to the transmitter, press the button for synchronisation on the receiver for channel 1 or channel 2.
  • Page 34: General Instructions For All Transmitters

    For charging rechargeable batteries use standard battery chargers. Comments on the Audio Level In the development of TG 1000 it was the objective to create a system that transmits audio as accurately as possible, that has a clear level and is as simple as possible to handle.
  • Page 35 TG 1000 – Block Diagrams Block Diagrams Audio Level of Beltpack Transmitter Audio Level of Handheld Transmitter Audio Level of Receiver...
  • Page 36: Components

    Connecting cable to mount the antennas on the front, for TG 1000 series ......Order # 711.527...
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

    TG 1000 – Technical Specifications Digital UHF Beltpack Transmitter Microphones TG L55c Miniature condenser clip-on microphone, omnidirectional, water-resistant, with 4-pin mini XLR connector, black ........... . . Order # 707.201 TG L55c tan same as above, but beige .
  • Page 38 TG 1000 – Technical Specifications Digital UHF Beltpack Transmitter Operating principle....Digital UHF beltpack transmitter Frequency range Region A ..... 470 – 789 MHz Region B .
  • Page 39: Service

    In most countries around the world, wireless systems must be approved for use by the authorities and it may be necessary to obtain a licence to use it legally. Your local beyerdynamic dealer will be able to give you details on wireless system regulations for your area.
  • Page 40: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    Model Numbers: TG 1000 Dual Receiver TG 1000 Handheld Transmitter TG 1000 Beltpack Transmitter I, the undersigned, as an employee of beyerdynamic, hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directive and Standards. Manufacturer’s Signature: Date: September, 2012...
  • Page 41: Fcc Regulation

    NOTICE: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
  • Page 42 Theresienstr. 8 | 74072 Heilbronn – Germany Tel. +49 (0) 7131 / 617 - 0 | Fax +49 (0) 7131 / 617 - 204 info@beyerdynamic.de | www.beyerdynamic.com Weitere Vertriebspartner weltweit finden Sie unter www.beyerdynamic.com For further distributors worldwide, please go to www.beyerdynamic.com...

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