Hardware Installation; Installing/Removing Receiver Modules; Installing The Vr Field System - Lectrosonics Venue Instruction Manual

Vr field wideband receiver modular receiver system with 230 mhz bandwidth
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VR Field Wideband Receiver

Hardware Installation

Installing/Removing Receiver Modules

Up to six Receiver Modules can be installed in a VRF
chassis. These modules may be installed at the factory
or added later.
Although the VR Field System is quite flexible, any com-
bination of Receiver Modules installed must be within
the frequency block range of the VRF chassis. The
frequency block range of the VRF chassis is displayed
during the PowerUp Sequence.
Frequency Block Range
Installing Receiver Modules
1. Ensure the VR Field System is turned off and the
power source has been disconnected. Slide the
Receiver Module Connector firmly onto the Receiv-
er Module Tab.
Caution: Do not force the Receiver Module
onto the Receiver Module Tab. If the module
does not seat properly, look to see if its
position is a little off. Excessive force may
damage the module's connector or the
Receiver Module Tab.
2. Install a Receiver Module Retaining Clip between
the rear of the Receiver Module and the Module
Tab. Ensure this clip is firmly snapped into place.
Receiver Modules
Receiver Module Tabs
Receiver Module
Retaining Clips
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Bottom View of the Chassis
Removing Receiver Modules
1. Ensure the VR Field System is turned off and the
2. Remove the Retaining Clip and slide the module

Installing the VR Field System

The VR Field Receiver is designed for portable use, as
in a bag system.
1. Position the unit for easy access to the panel con-
2. Connect the antennas (or antenna cables if remote
3. For multiple unit installations, connect coaxial patch
Receiver Module
Connectors
Note: All units connected in this manner must be on the same
power source has been disconnected.
outward off the connecting tab and remove it from
the chassis.
trols and connections. There are no special ventila-
tion requirements.
antennas are being used) to the antenna input con-
nectors on the rear panel of the VRF.
Coaxial Cables
cables from the Antenna A and B OUT jacks on the
rear panel of the first unit to the Antenna A and B IN
jacks on the second unit. An additional unit can be
connected to the second unit in the same manner.
frequency block.
VRF Front Panel
VRF Rear Panel
Antenna
Inputs
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