Standby Mode; Selecting The Compatibility Modeand Output Power; Setting Transmitter Operating Frequency - Lectrosonics SMQV Instruction Manual

Smv series super miniature variable power transmitters with digital hybrid wireless technology
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Standby Mode

Standby Screen
turned off so all setup adjustments can be made without
interfering with other systems operating in the same
location. The screen displays "rf OFF" to remind the
user that the unit is not transmitting.
While the unit is in the standby mode, access the setup
screens using the AUDIO and FREQ buttons and make
adjustments using the Up and Down arrows.
Selecting the Compatibility Mode
and Output Power
400 Series or Digital
Hybrid Wireless™
compatibility mode
Power setting
1) Set the receiver's audio controls to minimum.
2) From a power off condition, hold down the Up
arrow, then simultaneously press the AUDIO and
FREQ buttons.
3) Press either AUDIO or FREQ button to select the
compatibility screen and use the Up and Down ar-
rows to select the desired mode.
The following Compatibility Modes are available:
• 100 Series mode:
• 200 Series mode:
• Mode 3
(contact the factory for details):
• 400 Series mode:
• IFB Series mode:
• Mode 6
(contact the factory for details):
4) Press either AUDIO or FREQ button to select the
power setting screen and use the Up and Down
down arrows to select the desired level of power.
5) Simultaneously press the AUDIO and FREQ but-
tons to exit this mode and turn off the power.`
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With the power turned off,
pressing the AUDIO and
FREQ buttons briefly places
the unit in Standby Mode. In
this mode the RF output is
The transmitter will work
with 200 Series, 100 Series
and IFB analog receivers,
plus some other analog
wireless receivers in addi-
tion to the native digital
hybrid mode.
Note: The unit automatically
enters the Standby Mode
with selecting compatibility.
CP 100
CP 200
CP 3
CP 400
CP IFB
CP 6
Super-Minature Belt Pack Transmitter

Setting Transmitter Operating Frequency

Frequency displayed
in MHz
Frequency displayed as
two-digit hexadecimal
number
earlier analog transmitters that had mechanical rotary
switches to adjust frequency.
1) Press the FREQ button to select either the MHZ
screen or the hexadecimal screen.
2) While holding the FREQ button, use the Up or
Down arrow buttons to move the operating fre-
quency up or down in 100 kHz increments from the
current setting.
Note: The operating frequency displayed on the
LCD wraps as it reaches the upper or lower end of
its range.
Most Lectrosonics receivers with an LCD interface
indicate the operating frequency both in MHz and as a
two digit hexadecimal number. In many cases, it is more
convenient to use the two charcter hexadecimal num-
bers rather than the six character frequency in MHz.
Adjusting the Low Frequency Roll-off
Repeatedly press the AUDIO button until the LF roll-
off adjustment screen appears. Then press and hold
the AUDIO button while selecting the desired roll-off
frequency with the UP and DOWN arrows.
The roll-off frequency can be set to 35, 50, 70, 100, 120
and 150 Hz.
The frequency can be
displayed either in MHz or
as a two-digit hexadecimal
number and can be set in
the Standby Mode or when
the transmitter is powered
up. The hexadecimal
numbering system is unique
to Lectrosonics where two
alphanumeric characters
correspond to the left and
right switch settings on
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