Menu Selections From Main Window; Frequency Window; Battery Level Window; Setup Window - Lectrosonics UCR2 Operating Instructions Manual

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SETUP

TONE

Press
UP
SETUP
TX BAT
From the Main Window, you can navigate to the Fre-
quency, Battery Level and Setup windows in a circular
sequence by pressing the MENU button.

FREQUENCY WINDOW

TV channel - which television broad-
cast channel this frequency falls
within.
Transmitter switch settings - these
are the correct switch settings for the
frequency switches on your transmitter - see your
transmitter instructions.
Frequency - Press the Select Up and Select Down
buttons to change the frequency of the receiver. Be
certain to change the transmitter switches to match the
settings shown in the upper right hand corner. (If the
transmitter frequency differs from the receiver by as
much as one "notch" or 100kHz, the pilot tone indicator
on the receiver will drop out and the receiver audio will
mute.)

BATTERY LEVEL WINDOW

This window shows the transmitter
(TX) and receiver (RX) battery
voltage in tenth volt increments.
These levels will flash when the
voltages drop below suggested
optimum working levels. Typically,
there will be about one hour operating time remaining
after the indicators begin to flash. The RX voltage
changes to EX when operating on external power and
displays the external power source voltage. (Disclaimer:
We don't guarantee 0.1 Volt accuracy.)

SETUP WINDOW

In the SETUP window, the UP and
DOWN buttons scroll through a list of
four possible destinations: EXIT,
LEVEL, TONE and TXBAT. Each of
these destinations allows a variety of settings to custom-
ize the receiver operating parameters. Press MENU at
the screen shown here to return to the main window.

MENU SELECTIONS FROM MAIN WINDOW

SETUP

LEVEL

Level
LEVEL
U
00 dBu
(Press UP / DOWN to adjust)
Audio Test Tone
Audio Test Tone
TONE?
LVL 1K
Press MENU
Press UP
00 dBu
00 dBu
(Press UP / DOWN to adjust)
Press UP
Tx Battery Type
TXBAT
Press MENU
U
9V ALK
(Press UP / DOWN to select)
TV40 AE
631.800
TX
7.2V
RX
8.2V
SETUP
EXIT
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Main Window
Pilot Off/On
Hold MENU & press UP
Setup Window
SETUP
Press UP
EXIT
Press MENU
TX
7.2V
RX
8.2V
Battery Level
Window
LEVEL
The LEVEL setup screen shows the audio output level of
the receiver in dBu. Use the UP or
DOWN buttons to change the level.
Range is from -50 to +9 dBu in 1dB
steps. Press MENU to leave this
screen.
TONE
The TONE setup screen enables an audio test tone at
the receiver output for precise level matching with other
equipment. The first screen prompts
you to press the UP button to enable
the tone at the receiver output jack.
The next screen that appears allows
the level to be adjusted in 1dB steps
using the UP and DOWN buttons.
When the audio test tone is enabled,
the received audio is muted and an
internally generated 1kHz test tone is
routed to the XLR connector. Since
there is only one audio output level setting for both
received audio and tone, the level set here will be
retained in the receive mode (it will supersede the setting
made in the LEVEL setup screen). The test tone has 5%
distortion and is intended for confirmation of output
levels only. To exit the test tone screen and stop the tone
press the MENU button.
TXBAT
he TXBAT setup screen allows you to select the exact
battery being used in the transmitter
to provide more accurate battery
level monitoring. Four different types
of batteries are commonly used in
Lectrosonics transmitters: 9 Volt
alkaline, 9 Volt lithium, AA alkaline,
and AA lithium. Correctly set, this will ensure that the
information in the MAIN and BATTERY LEVEL windows
will be accurate, and adequate warning will be provided
in advance of battery failure. Press MENU to leave this
screen.
UHF Compact Receiver
Frequency
Press All Buttons
Scan Mode
SELECT
Press & Hold MENU
Lock/Unlock
TV40 AE
631.800
Frequency
Window
LEVEL
-50 dBu
TONE?
00 dBu
LVL 1K
00 dBu
TXBAT
9V ALK
9

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