This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful
interference.
This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210, en
conformité avec IC: RSS-210/CNR210. Operation is subject to
the following conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful
interference and 2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference which may cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION! The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter have
been precisely adjusted for optimum performance and
compliance with federal regulations. Do not attempt to open the
receiver or transmitter. To do so will void the warranty, and may
cause improper operation.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the
cover. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Internal adjustments are for qualified
professionals only. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Pour prévenir un choc électrique, ne pas ouvrir
le couvercle. Il n’y aucune pièces de rechanges
à l’intérieur. Tout ajustement interne doit être
fait par une personne qualifié seulement.
Référez tout réparation au personnel qualifié.
WARNING: This apparatus must be grounded.
This product is a safety class 1 product. There must be an
uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power
source to the product’s AC input. Whenever it is likely that
the protection has been impaired, disconnect the power cord
until the ground has been restored.
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Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do
not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Attention: Pour prévenir feu ou choc
électrique, ne pas exposé l’appareil à la pluie
ou à l’humidité.
CAUTION: For continued protection against fire hazard, replace
only with same type/rating of fuse.
AVIS: Pour poursuivre la protection contre le feu, replacez la
fusible de même type/cote.
WARNING: There are some sharp edges inside. To reduce the
risk of injury, do not remove cover.
ATTENTION: Bord tranchant à l’intérieur. Pour réduire le risque
de blessure, ne pas ouvir le couvercle.
Notice to individuals with implanted cardiac pacemakers
or AICD devices:
Any source of RF (radio frequency) energy may interfere with
normal functioning of the implanted device. All wireless
microphones have low-power transmitters (less than 0.05
watts output) which are unlikely to cause difficulty, especially if they are at least a few inches away. However, since a
“body-pack” mic transmitter typically is placed against the
body, we suggest attaching it at the belt, rather than in a shirt
pocket where it may be immediately adjacent to the medical
device. Note also that
cease when the RF transmitting source is turned off
any medical-device disruption will
. Please
contact your physician or medical-device provider if you have
any questions, or experience any problems with the use of
this or any other RF equipment.
The detachable IEC type power cor
egions with mains voltage in the range of 100–125V
use in r
only. Use only the fur
appropriate NEMA 5-15P/ANSI C73.11 type attachment plug.
For use in geographical areas with mains voltage outside of the
range 100–125VAC, it is necessar
cord rated and configur
the supplied power cor
operation.
Thank you for choosing an Audio-Technica professional
wireless system. You have joined thousands of other satisfied
customers who have chosen our pr
, performance and reliability. This Audio-Technica
quality
wireless microphone system is the successful result of years
of design and manufacturing experience.
Recent advances in the quality and sophistication of professional live-sound systems have been nothing short of revolutionary.
Tours, clubs, broadcast events, corporate facilities and worship
venues sound better than ever, utilizing better system design
and better components in the audio chain.
That’s why Audio-Technica has been partnering with industry
professionals on the front line of this revolution – the top
touring companies, awar
d show designers, FOH and monitor
engineers, audio consultants and artists – to learn what it
takes to make the best-sounding, most reliable and consistent
microphones for the live-sound industry.
We listened carefully. Then, we applied this knowledge to
the creation of the Artist Elite
microphones and wireless systems. Our ultimate design goal
was this: Each model must extend the performance of a sound
system, not limit it.
Artist Elite Receivers
Artist Elite 4000 Series and 5000 Series wireless systems by
Audio-Technica share a range of transmitters in common, both
body-pack and handheld types. The difference between the
two series is simply in the choice of receiver:
4000 SeriesAEW-R4100 half-rack single receiver with
multi-unit, multi-channel control linking.
5000 SeriesAEW-R5200 full-rack independent dual
receiver with multi-unit, multi-channel
control linking, plus Ethernet computercontrol connection, and software for
graphical user interface.
oducts because of their
®
line of high-performance
oduction
IntelliScan™Channel Assignment System
The IntelliScan™automatic channel assignment system,
provided on both the 4000 and 5000 Series receivers, greatly
simplifies the selection of usable frequencies in a multi-channel
eless system. The receivers are first linked together with
wir
included communication cables. The selected “Master” r
er then “knows” how many total channels it is looking for
can scan the available fr
ence sources, selecting a group of channels that will all work
together (using a built-in frequency plan), and automatically
setting the other receivers accordingly. Once this procedure is
completed, it’s just a matter of setting the transmitter
frequencies to match those of the receivers.
Artist Elite Transmitters
Transmitter models in the Artist Elite Series include:
A UniPak
™
body-pack transmitter:
• AEW-T1000UniPak™body-pack transmitter
Four handheld mic/transmitters with different Artist Elite
microphone capsules:
• AEW-T3300Handheld mic/transmitter with AEW-C3300
• AEW-T4100Handheld mic/transmitter with AEW-C4100
• AEW-T5400Handheld mic/transmitter with AEW-C5400
• AEW-T6100Handheld mic/transmitter with AEW-C6100
All components in the 4000/5000 Series may be used together
in a variety of unit combinations and system configurations to
create extremely flexible and powerful solutions for a variety of
applications.
equencies, checking for local interfer-
cardioid condenser capsule
cardioid dynamic capsule
cardioid condenser capsule
hypercardioid dynamic capsule
eceiv-
. It
4000 Series System Configurations
SystemReceiver
UniPak™Handheld
Body-packCondenserDynamic
Body-pack System
AEW
-4110
Handheld Systems
-4230
AEW
AEW-4240AEW-R4100——AEW-T4100
-4250
AEW
-4260
AEW
Two-Transmitter Systems
AEW-4313AEW-R4100AEW-T1000AEW-T3300—
AEW-4314AEW-R4100AEW-T1000—AEW-T4100
AEW-4315AEW-R4100AEW-T1000AEW-T5400—
AEW-4316AEW
Note: All model numbers have an additional letter at the end to indicate fr
6
AEW
-R4100AEW-T1000——
-R4100
AEW
-R4100
AEW
-R4100
AEW
-R4100
AEW
Transmitter
-T3300
—
—
——AEW-T6100
-T1000
AEW
AEW-T5400—
—
—
AEW-T6100
equency band.
5000 Series System Configurations
SystemReceiverTransmitter
UniPak™Handheld
Body-packCondenserDynamic
Dual Body-pack System
-5111
AEW
Dual Handheld Systems
AEW-5233AEW-R5200—AEW-T3300 (2)—
AEW-5244AEW-R5200——AEW-T4100 (2)
AEW-5255AEW-R5200—AEW-T5400 (2)—
AEW-5266AEW-R5200——AEW-T6100 (2)
Dual Systems with Body-pack and Handheld Transmitters
AEW-5313AEW-R5200AEW-T1000AEW-T3300—
AEW-5314AEW-R5200AEW-T1000—AEW-T4100
AEW-5315AEW-R5200AEW-T1000AEW-T5400—
AEW-5316AEW-R5200AEW-T1000—AEW-T6100
Dual Systems with Pairs of Body-pack and Handheld Transmitters
AEW-5413AEW-R5200AEW-T1000 (2)AEW-T3300 (2)—
AEW-5414AEW-R5200AEW-T1000 (2)—AEW-T4100 (2)
AEW-5415AEW-R5200AEW-T1000 (2)AEW-T5400 (2)—
AEW-5416AEW-R5200AEW-T1000 (2)—AEW-T6100 (2)
-R5200AEW-T1000 (2)——
AEW
Note: All model numbers have an additional letter at the end to indicate frequency band.
Operating Frequencies
4000/5000 Series systems and components operate on 200
frequencies in one of two 25 MHz-wide UHF frequency ranges:
• Band C 541.500–566.375 MHz (TV Channels 25–30)
Both receivers offer a choice of 200 operating frequencies in a
25 MHz-wide UHF frequency range. AEW wireless are designed
with a channel spacing that exceeds the transmitters’ maximum
modulation deviation, so even adjacent channels are actually
usable, unlike some other wireless systems on the market.
(For operation of two or more systems at the same time,
• Band D 655.500–680.375 MHz (TV Channels 44–49)
For simplicity, model numbers used throughout this manual will
eference only the basic model number without the “C” or “D”
r
band indications.
Artist Elite Series components feature an advanced digital Tone
™
squelch system and unique Dual Compander design
Lock
(patents pending). As a result, Artist Elite Series transmitters
eceivers must be used together in Tx-Rx pairs and should
and r
not be mixed with components from other Audio-Technica
wireless systems, or with those of other manufacturers.
All Artist Elite Series components feature soft-touch controls
for quick, easy access to a formidable range of functions; an
LCD information display in each unit provides convenient visual
indication of unit settings and operation. Digital data sent by the
use the IntelliScan function for frequency selection or, if setting
the frequencies manually, use frequencies that are within the
same IntelliScan groups listed on page 30.)
-R4100:
AEW
1U case. Its power supply operates on 100–240V 50/60 Hz AC
power worldwide with the appropriate IEC-type power input
dset.
cor
AEW-R5200: Two independent synthesized UHF receiver
channels in a full-rack 1U case. Its common power supply
operates on 100–240V 50/60 Hz AC power worldwide with
the appropriate IEC-type power input cordset. In addition, a
“pass-through” AC outlet on each receiver with included AC
jumper cable per
receiver stack, freeing AC outlets for other equipment.
transmitters is available for display on the receivers.
Receivers
Both Artist Elite receiver models feature True Diversity
reception. Two antennas feed two completely independent
RF sections on the same frequency; automatic logic circuitry
continuously compares and selects the superior received signal,
providing better sound quality and reducing the possibility of
interference and dropouts.
A single synthesized UHF r
mits daisy-chaining of an entir
eceiver in a half-rack
e AEW-R5200
7
Multi-channel Systems
Artist Elite systems provide extensive monitoring and control
facilities. Transmitter data, in addition to being available at the
transmitter, is conveyed in digital form to and displayed on the
associated receiver.
Linked systems: Both Artist Elite receivers provide linking jacks
and cables. AEW-R4100 and AEW-R5200 receivers may be
combined in linked multi-channel systems, if desired.
Ethernet-based monitoring and control (AEW-R5200): Some
wireless systems on the market offer remote control/monitoring
eceiver via a serial interface, but the Audio-Technica
of the r
AEW-R5200 receiver takes this a significant step further by
including control over IP using standard networking protocol and
Ethernet interfacing. This permits receivers in a system to be
integrated, monitored and controlled from a single computer in
real-time. And not only can an individual channel of an individual
receiver be examined and its settings modified: if the transmitter on that channel is activated, thanks to the digital data link,
data from the associated transmitter can also be monitored.
Because standard control over IP is used, Ethernet-connected
AEW systems can range from a single laptop controlling a
ee-standing multi-channel system, to local area network-based
fr
systems, to systems controlled via the Internet, even from
great distances. Complete setup and operating information for
computer-connected AEW systems will be found in the separate
Computer Interface manual provided with AEW-R5200 receivers
and 5000 Series systems.
Transmitters
The versatile AEW-T1000 UniPak™body-pack transmitter
features a metal case and includes field-replaceable helical and
flexible-wire antennas. It has both low- and high-impedance
inputs plus a bias connection, for use with dynamic and electret
condenser microphones, as well as Hi-Z instrument pickups. In
addition to its pr
ee-position sliding control cover to limit access, if desired,
a thr
to only the Power/Mute button, or to no contr
ogrammable functions, the transmitter includes
ols at all, as
appropriate for the application and/or user.
The handheld microphone/transmitters feature metal-body
construction. Four models are available, incorporating a variety
of capsules from the Artist Elite wired-microphone series
created for professional live-sound venues.
All Artist Elite Series transmitters use two 1.5V AA batteries for
economical operation and wide availability. The receiver and
both transmitters have “fuel gauge” battery condition indicators
with low-battery warnings.
Please note that in multiple-system applications there must be a
transmitter-receiver combination set to a separate frequency for
each input desired (only one transmitter for each receiver).
Because the wir
eless frequencies are within UHF TV frequency
bands, only certain operating frequencies may be usable in a
particular geographic area. Also, only certain of the available
operating frequencies may be used together. Operating
frequencies and IntelliScan frequency groupings will be found
on pages 29-30. (Use of the IntelliScan channel assignment
system will determine and set appropriate frequencies
automatically.)
Receiver Installation
Location
For best operation the receiver should be at least 3 ft. (1 m)
above the ground and at least 3 ft. away from a wall or metal
surface to minimize reflections. The transmitter should be at
least 3 ft. from the receiver, as shown in Figure A. Keep
antennas away from noise sources such as digital equipment,
motors, automobiles and neon lights, as well as away from
ge metal objects.
lar
Output Connections
There are two audio outputs on the back panel: an XLR Mic
Output (25 mV) and a
Output (50 mV). The two isolated audio outputs permit
simultaneous feeds to two dif
AEW-R4100: This receiver offers a balanced XLR Mic jack and
an unbalanced Instrument
both are adjusted by the rear-panel Attenuator (ATTN) switch.
AEW-R5200: Since there are two independent channels of
eceiver in the AEW
r
All audio outputs on the AEW-R5200 are transformer-isolated
and balanced. The ground connections of both outputs on each
eceiver channel may be inter
r
associated Ground Lift switch. This permits feeding mixers
with different ground levels without an additional external splitter. The Instrument output is a balanced
+” on the Tip, “audio –” on the Ring and ground (shield) on the
Sleeve. The rear-panel Attenuator (ATTN) switch for each
receiver channel adjusts levels of both outputs in its channel.
1
/4" (6.3 mm) phone jack Instrument
ent inputs.
fer
1
/4" TS phone jack. Output levels of
-R5200, ther
e are two sets of output jacks.
upted (“lifted”) by use of their
r
1
/4" TRS jack with “audio
Antennas
Attach a pair of UHF antennas to the antenna input jacks. The
antennas are normally positioned in the shape of a “V” (both
45° from vertical) for best reception. In addition to rotating at
the connector, the included half-wave antennas pivot from
straight to right-angle.
Antennas can be remotely located from the receiver. However,
due to signal loss in cables at UHF frequencies, use the lowestloss RF cables practical for any cable runs over 25 feet. RG8type is a good choice. Use only copper
-shielded cable, not
CATV-type foil-shielded wire. Audio-Technica offers auxiliary
antennas, and quality RF cables in four lengths; see the
Optional System Accessories section on page 28.
Antenna Power
The antenna input jacks also can provide +12V DC output on
their center pins to power inline RF devices. A maximum of 20
mA can be drawn from each of the jacks. While an accidental
cuit will not harm the internal 12V supply, make certain
t-cir
shor
that an antenna cable shield does not contact the center
conductor. Antenna Power (“
om the LCD menu. (On the AEW
on or of
f) fr
Power will be found in the menu on Channel 1 only
ANT.PWR”) is selected (switched
-R5200, Antenna
.)
Figure A
Use the appropriate shielded audio cable for connections
between the receiver and the input(s) of the mixer or other
equipment.
8
Receiver Installation (Continued)
AEW-R5200
AEW-R5200
AEW-R5200
AEW-R4100
AEW-R4100
MASTERSLV 1
SLV 2
SLV 3
SLV 4
SLV 5
SLV 6
SLV 7
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN (N/A)
OUT (N/A)
IN
LINKS
Front-mount Antennas
AEW-R4100: Provision has been made to move the antenna
jacks from the rear to the front of the receiver. However,
because this involves opening the receiver case and exposing
AC power circuitry, instructions are not included in this manual.
A qualified service technician must perform this modification.
AEW-R5200: BNC-to-BNC connectors and jumper cables are
included with the unit to permit mounting antennas on the front
panel.
• BNC-BNC through-panel connectors: Remove the nut and
lock-washer from each connector. Install the connectors
om the front
fr
on the thr
each panel hole. Secur
into the two panel holes. Note that the flat
eaded section must be aligned with the flat in
e each connector from the back with
its lock-washer and nut, tightening the nut firmly.
• BNC-BNC cable jumpers: Connect the jumpers to the rear
antenna jacks first; then attach them to the BNC connectors
on the front panel. Make certain the bayonet twist-rings are
fully latched on the connectors at both ends.
Headphone Jack
A headphone jack on the front panel provides monitoring of the
eceiver’s output. The
r
1
/4" TRS jack is intended for use with
stereo headphones. The Phones Level control affects the
headphone jack only. Note: On an operating unit,
be careful
not to press the Power 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.
AEW-R5200: Press and release the Phones Level control knob
to switch headphone monitoring from Channel 1 to Channel 2
and back again. Small, lighted indicators just above the knob
show which receiver channel is being monitored.
Power Connections
The switching power supply is designed to operate properly
from any AC power source 100–240V, 50/60 Hz without user
adjustment. Simply connect the receiver to a standard AC
power outlet,
for the country of use.
using only an IEC-type input cordset approved
Power to the unit is controlled by the
front-panel Power switch.
-R5200:
AEW
ovided on the rear panel, and a ”jumper” power cordset is
pr
An auxiliar
y AC “jumper” (pass-thr
ough) outlet is
included, to simplify power connections by “daisy-chaining”
an array of AEW-R5200’s. Maximum output from the auxiliary
outlet is 5 Amperes, which will easily handle a full complement
of AEW-R5200 units.
All AEW receivers in a linked multi-channel system should be
interconnected with included link cables. When the system is
properly configured, the “slave” units will “link data in” to the
“Master” unit. (See Figur
First, decide which receiver will be the “Master” unit.
1.
Connect a link cable to the
e B for an example.)
Link Injack only. (In an
AEW-R5200, the Channel 1 unit is the Master and Channel 2
becomes the first “slave.”)
2. Connect the free end of the link cable from the Master unit
(in #1 above) to the
3. Connect one end of a new link cable to the
Link Out jack of the desired “next” unit.
Link In jack of
the unit in #2 above.
4. Connect the free end of the link cable from the unit in #2
above to the
Link Out jack of the desired “next” unit.
5. Continue this process of “daisy-chaining” the system’s
receivers together with link cables. The “last” unit in the
system will have a cable connected to its
Link Out jack, but
no connection to its Link In jack.
Installing link cables starting with the last slave unit and working
toward the Master unit is also acceptable practice.
The attachment order of link cables establishes the numerical
order of the receivers in the multi-channel system, from the
selected Master unit through all the slave units. (In the case of
AEW-R5200 receivers, a unit’s Channel 1 always comes before
its Channel 2.) In a multi-channel system that includes both
models of receivers, it’s common practice to position all the
AEW-R5200 units
first in the chain; followed any AEW-R4100
units.
Note 1: For the receiver linking to work, all receivers in the
system must have AC power applied
Master receiver must be turned on
at the same time, or the
last.
Note 2: In addition, if AC power is interrupted or a link connection is broken at
instant
, receivers from that unit onward are no longer linked to
the system. When all power and linking have been restored,
any receiver in a linked system, even for an
the
system must be restarted by turning all the receivers Off,
then On
must be turned on
(all turned on simultaneously, or the Master receiver
last). This will re-initialize the system and
re-establish all the data links.
e B
Figur
“Link” Connections
Artist Elite Series multi-channel systems can comprise all
-R4100, all AEW
AEW
and AEW-R5200 receivers. The exclusive IntelliScan
assignment system provides easy, automatic scanning of the
RF spectrum and assignment of usable, compatible frequencies
to all linked AEW receiver channels.
Both AEW receiver models can be inter
-R5200, or combinations of AEW
In/Out jacks and included link cables. In addition, the
AEW-R5200 offers a built-in Ethernet 10 BaseT connection,
with interface softwar
AEW Control Interface manual provided with AEW-R5200
receivers and 5000 Series systems.
ovided on CD-ROM. See the separate
e pr
connected using Link
-R4100
™
channel
9
Receiver Installation (Continued)
POWER
ON
OFF
MODE SET
MODE SET
OUTPUT
PHONES
UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER AEW-R5200
MN MAX
PUSH SEL
LEVEL
RX NAME
RX NAME
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
Figure C AEW-R5200 Receiver Front Panel
2
13
1
Front Panel Controls and Functions (Fig. C)
1 POWER SWITCH: Press Power switch in and the receiver
readouts will light.
2
HEADPHONE OUTPUT:
jack. Plug in either a mono or "stereo" headphone to monitor
receiver signal.
3 HEADPHONE LEVEL CONTROL / CHANNEL SWITCH:
Adjusts the level of the headphone jack only; it does not
affect receiver audio output. 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.
Channel 1 / Channel 2
5 / 9 ALERT INDICATOR: 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).
3
4 5
1
/4" (6.3 mm) TRS (“stereo”) phone
6
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.
9
8
7
10
11
12
13
6 / 10 LCD WINDOW: Liquid Crystal Display indicates control
settings and operational readings. See Figure G on page 13
for details.
7 / 11 UP/DOWN BUTTONS: Press Up or Down arrow
button, in conjunction with the Mode/Set button, to step
through menus, select operating frequency and edit receiver
function choices.
8 / 12 MODE/SET BUTTON: Use in conjunction with the
Up/Down arrow buttons to step through menus, choose
operating frequency and select receiver function options.
13 FRONT-MOUNT ANTENNAS: Cables and panel connectors
are included with the AEW-R5200 to permit attaching
antennas at the front panel.
10
IN
ANT B
OUTPUT
(BA )
INSTRUMENT
EXTER AL
MUT
0/ 6/ 12
ATTN dB)
BALANCED
M C OUTPUT
GROUND
LIFT
GROUND
NETW RK
NTER ACE
N
ANT A
OUTPUT
(BA )
INSTRUMENT
EXTER AL
MUT
0/ 6/ 12
ATTN B)
BALANCED
MIC OUTPUT
GROUND
LIFT
GROUND
AC
˜
100V 240V
50/60Hz
OUTPUT
5A/500W MAX
WARNING
THS APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED
IN
LINK
OUT
Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued)
Figure D AEW-R5200 Receiver Rear Panel
311415 16 17 1819202122 23 24 25 26
Rear Panel Controls and Functions (Fig. D)
14 ANTENNA INPUT JACK: BNC-type antenna connector for
T
uner “B.” Attach the antenna directly, or extend it with a
low-loss antenna cable. See the ”Antennas” section on
page 8 for more details. Antenna power at +12 volts is
available at both antenna jacks; select it via the LCD menu
on Channel 1.
15 / 22 EXTERNAL MUTE: Permits manual and absolute
muting of the receiver via a
provided external switch. “Shorting” the jack (closing the
switch connection) mutes the receiver channel. When
External Mute has been applied, the only way to un-mute
the receiver is to open the External Mute switch connection.
16 / 23 INSTRUMENT OUTPUT JACK:
TRS balanced phone jack output. Tip: “audio +”; Ring:
“audio –”; Sleeve: ground (shield). Can be connected to an
aux-level input of a mixer, guitar amp or tape recorder. Using
the associated Ground Lift switch permits feeding
equipment with different ground levels.
17 / 24 AF OUTPUT ATTENUATOR: Three-position switch
adjusts audio output level of both audio output jacks, with
attenuation of 0 dB, –6 dB or –12 dB.
18 / 25 MIC OUTPUT JACK: XLRM-type connector. Pin 1:
ground (shield); Pin 2: “audio +”; Pin 3: “audio –”. A
standard 2-conductor shielded cable can be used to connect
the receiver output to a balanced microphone-level input on
a mixer or integrated amplifier. This output is transformerisolated from the
1
/4" TRS Instrument output jack.
19 / 26 GROUND LIFT SWITCH: Disconnects the ground of
both the Mic and Instrument output jacks on the associated
receiver channel. Normally, the switch should be to the right
(ground connected). If hum caused by a ground loop occurs,
slide switch to the left (ground lifted).
1
/4" TS phone jack and a user-
1
/4" transformer-isolated
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20 NETWORK INTERFACE CONNECTOR: An Ethernet
connection on the AEW-R5200 provides full communication
and monitor/control by an associated computer. See the
separate AEW Control Interface manual for computer setup
and operation.
21 ANTENNA INPUT JACK: Connector for Tuner “A.” Attach
the antenna directly, or extend it with a low-loss antenna
cable.
27 LINK IN JACK: Connect the provided cable to this jack with
the index mark on the plug aligned toward the screw head to
the right of the jack. The receiver with a Link In
Out
connection is the “Master” unit. (With an AEW-R5200 in
and no Link
the Master position, its Channel 1 is the system’s Master
and its Channel 2 is the first “slave.”)
28 LINK OUT JACK: Connect the provided cable to this jack
with the index mark on the plug aligned toward the screw
head to the right of the jack. The receiver with a Link Out
and no Link In connection is the last slave in a multi-unit
system.
29 AUXILIARY AC OUTLET: An auxiliary AC pass-through outlet
and included “jumper” power cordset simplify making power
connections to an array of AEW-R5200’s. Maximum output
from the auxiliary AC outlet is 5 Amperes.
30 AC POWER INPUT: IEC-type connector for 100V–240V AC,
50/60 Hz power input. No adjustment for mains voltage/
frequency is necessary.
31 REAR RACK MOUNT: Mounts are provided at the rear of the
side panels to permit attachment to rear rack rails in racks so
equipped. The additional support is especially helpful when
equipment is transported.
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