Lectrosonics HHa Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
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This guide is intended to assist with initial setup and operation of your Lectrosonics product.
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Handheld Transmitter
HHa
Digital Hybrid Wireless
®
US Patent 7,225,135
02 March 2017
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Capsule and Battery Installation
A common threaded mount allows the use of a variety of different capsules from different manufacturers. Capsules are attached with a right-hand thread
A mic capsule is threaded onto the body of the transmitter in the
direction shown.
Do not overtighten it.
The lower housing opens by rotating it in the direction shown. After the threads are
disengaged, pull the housing
downward until it engages the
detent that holds it open.
The threaded interface is a 1.25”
opening with 28 threads per inch and
three contact rings
To remove the windscreen
from the mic capsule, line
up the blue wrench (that
was included with your
unit) with the flat notches
on the lower threaded area
of mic capsule.
To remove the batteries, pull the eject lever
outward. the battery tips will move outward,
making them easier to grasp.
To insert batteries, close the eject lever and insert
the upper contacts
first (closest to the mic
capsule). Polarity is
marked on the label in
the bottom of the battery
compartment.
Do not touch the contacts between the mic capsule and transmitter body. When necessary, the contacts
can be cleaned with a cotton swab and alcohol.
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Controls and Functions
UP/DOWN Buttons for
Menu Item Selection
Power Button
Modulation
LEDs
Enter Menu and
Select Item
Previous
Screen
Side Button
Setup Switch
Powering On
Press and hold the Power Button for several seconds until a countdown on the LCD is completed. The countdown from 1 through 3 will appear on the LCD, followed by a display of the model, firmware version, frequency block and compatibility mode.
Hold for Rf On
...3
HHa V1.01
Blk 24
Hybrid
When you release the button, the unit will be operational with the RF output turned on and the Main Window displayed.
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The Main Window
NOTE: If the Power Button is
released before the countdown is
completed, the unit will boot up in the “standby” mode with the RF output
turned off.
Powering Off
Press and hold the Power Button for several seconds and observe the count­down on the LCD. The countdown on the LCD will progress from 3 to 1 and the power will then be turned off. This can be done from any menu or screen.
Powering O . . .
1
NOTE: If the Power Button is released
before the countdown is completed, the unit will remain turned
on and the LCD will return to the same screen or menu that was displayed previously.
Standby Mode
A brief push of the Power Button turns the unit on and places it into a “standby” mode (not transmitting). This allows the transmitter to be set up without the risk of creating interference for other wireless systems that are operating in the vicinity.
A notice will appear briefly confirming that the RF output of the transmitter is turned off, followed by the Main Window. A symbol will blink as a reminder that the RF output is turned off.
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Symbol
blinks when
RF output is
turned OFF
Rf Off
Power Menu
With the unit turned on, a brief push of the Power Button will reveal a menu al- lowing you to choose between Resume, Pwr Off, Rf On?, and Backlit. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select one of these menu items, then press the MENU/SEL button to confirm this action.
Resume
Pwr Off Rf On? Backlit
Continued on pg 4.
IR Sync Port
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Resume: Continue operating in the same condition as before.
Pwr Off?: Turns off the transmitter.
Rf On?: Begin transmitting the RF signal.
Backlit: The LCD backlight is set to come on when any button on the control panel is pressed, then stay on for either 30 seconds or 5 minutes, or to stay on all the time..
The unit can also be turned off from any menu or screen on the LCD by holding the power button in for the duration of the countdown.
Battery Condition
An icon on the Main Window indicates the remaining power of the transmitter batteries. This battery gauge is most accurate with the typical voltage drop across the life of alkaline and dry cell lithium batteries.
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Battery Gauge
Rechargeable batteries give little or no warning when nearing depletion. If you use rechargeable batteries in the HHa, we recommend trying fully charged batteries first, noting the length of time that the batteries will run the unit, and in the future using somewhat less than that time to determine when the battery needs to be replaced. The Venue and other receivers from Lectrosonics offer a timer function to assist in this process.
Menus and Screens
The Main Window displays the following information:
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Hex Code for
Operating frequency
Icon indicates whether RF
output is turned on or off
Battery condition
Operating frequency
in MHz
Audio level
Function of the
side button
1) Press the MENU/SEL button to enter the setup menu. Use the UP/ DOWN buttons to highlight the menu item.
2) Press the MENU/SEL button to en­ter the setup screen for that item. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired value or mode.
Gain
Freq. ProgSw Rolloff
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Gain
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3) Press the MENU/SEL button to save this setting and return to the previous screen.
4) Press the BACK button to return to the Main Window.
Gain
This setting is very important since it will determine the audio signal to noise ratio and dynamic range that the wireless system will deliver. Gain must be set according to the individual voice, the mic capsule in use and the handling tech­nique of the user. LEDs in the control panel facilitate accurate gain adjustment.
Gain
Freq. ProgSw Rolloff
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-20
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Gain
25
IMPORTANT: See the section About Setting Audio Gain on page 6 for details.
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Freq.
Gain
Freq.
ProgSw Rolloff
The operating frequency
is normally determined using the scanning function in the receiver or with coordination
software. The frequency is shown on the transmitter LCD display in MHz and with a hexadecimal code that is used on most Lectrosonics receivers.
ProgSw
Gain Freq.
ProgSw
Rolloff
The Programmable Switch on the housing
can be set to Talkback, Power, Cough or a Mute function, or be bypassed (none).
Rolloff
A sharp low frequency
Gain Freq. ProgSw
Rolloff
rolloff filter protects against breath pops and can be used to adjust the frequency response to suit personal preferences. The slope is typically 36 dB/octave and varies slightly as the turnover point is selected.
Compat
The HHa can be used with earlier Lec­trosonics wireless and IFB systems and systems from other manufacturers by selecting the correct Compatibility Mode. The receiver must be set to the same mode.
Compat
StepSiz TxPower Phase
Compat
Hybrid
The available modes are as follows:
Hybrid: Digital Hybrid receivers
Mode 3: (other brand contact the factory)
200 Mode: Earlier Lectrosonics receivers
100 Mode: 100 Series Lectroson­ics receivers
Mode 7: (other brand contact the factory)
Mode 6: (other brand contact the factory)
IFB Mode: Lectrosonics IFB receivers
StepSiz
The frequency can be
Compat
StepSiz
TxPower Phase
adjusted in 100 kHz or 25 kHz steps to match the receiver. 100 kHz is the standard increment for Lectrosonics wireless systems, but 25 kHz increments may be needed for use with systems from other manufacturers or when frequency coordination requires it.
TxPower
Compat StepSiz
TxPower
Phase
Output power can be set to 100 mW to extend operating range (which
can also suppress noise and dropouts to
some extent) or set to 50 mW to extend the operating life of the batteries.
Phase
The phase (polarity) of the audio can be inverted to match other microphone capsules as needed.
TxPower
Phase
Rf On? Default
Phase
Pos Neg
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Rf On?
The transmitter output can be switched on or off with this menu item. This is useful, for example, when the transmitter is in the “standby” mode during setup, allowing it to be turned on for normal operation without having to cycle the power.
StepSiz TxPower Phase
Rf On?
Rf On?
No Ye s
This menu item can also be used to change the transmitter to the “standby” mode with the RF output turned off for additional setup.
Default
The default setting simple returns the transmitter back to the factory settings and any of the menu items can be read­justed from that default point.
Input Gain Adjustment
The two bicolor Modulation LEDs (lo­cated at the bottom of the control panel) provide a visual indication of the audio signal level entering the transmitter.
The modulation
LEDs are oriented
and labeled to be
read when holding
the mic capsule in
front of your mouth.
The gain should
be set so that the
-20 LED just turns
red on the loudest
peak.
The LEDs will glow either red or green to indicate modulation levels as shown in the following table.
Signal Level -20 LED -10 LED
Less than -20 dB
Off Off
-20 dB to -10 dB Green Off
-10 dB to +0 dB Green Green
+0 dB to +10 dB Red Green
Greater than +10 dB Red Red
It is best to go through the following procedure with the transmitter in the “standby” mode so that no audio will enter the sound system, which could cause feedback.
1) With fresh batteries in the trans­mitter, power the unit on into “standby” (no transmission) mode.
2) Press the MENU/SEL button once to enter the setup menu. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select Gain. Press the MENU/SEL button again to enter the setup screen.
3) Hold the microphone the way it will be used in actual operation.
4) Speak or sing at the same voice level that will actually be used dur­ing the program, while observing the modulation LEDs. Use the UP/ DOWN buttons to adjust the gain until the –20 dB LED starts to flicker red and the –10 dB glows green.
5) Once the audio gain has been set, the signal can be sent through the sound system for overall level adjustments, monitor settings, etc. To do this, the unit must be set to transmit (see Powering On and Off, and the Standby Mode on page 3).
NOTE: Full modulation is achieved when the -20 LED first turns red. 30 dB of clean limiting is available above this point.
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Programmable Switch Functions
A special button (the Side Button) on the outside of the housing can be configured to provide several different functions, or to be inoperative.
The ProgSw on the control panel opens a setup screen to select the function of the Side Button.
Side Button
Functions:
• TalkBack
• Power
• Cough
• Mute
• (none)
The ProgSw menu provides a scrollable list of the available functions. Us the UP/ DOWN arrows to highlight the desired function and press BACK or MENU/SEL to select it and return to the main menu.
Press the
Programmable Switch
or select ProgSw on
the main menu.
Side Button
Setup Switch
Gain Freq.
ProgSw
Rolloff
Talkback is a “push to talk” function that is active only while the button is pressed. The talkback function provides a com­munication channel when used with a receiver equipped with this function, such as a Venue Wideband receiver with firmware Ver. 5.2 or higher. When pressed and held in, the side button re-directs the audio output to a differ­ent audio channel on the receiver. As soon as the switch is released, audio is returned to the program channel.
NOTE: The Talkback function is only available in the Digital Hybrid compatibility mode. An error message will appear if Talkback is selected while in another mode.
Power turns the power on and off. Hold the button in until the countdown sequence from 3 to 1 is completed. The power will then be turned off.
Cough is a momentary mute switch. Au­dio is muted while the button is held in.
Mute is a “push on/push” off function that toggles on and off each time the Side Button is pressed. The mute func­tion defeats the audio in the transmitter, so it works in all compatibility modes and with all receivers.
(none) disables the switch.
For detailed information on setting up the Talkback function and the Venue receiver, refer to the Installa­tion Guide for the Venue Wideband Receiver.
Main Window Displays for Mute and Talkback Functions
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Talkback
The function of the Side Button is displayed in
the LCD Main Window.
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Talkback active
Reverse video
When the Side Button is pressed, the function will be active and the LCD will display an indication.
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LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship provided it was purchased from an authorized dealer. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping. This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment.
Should any defect develop, Lectrosonics, Inc. will, at our option, repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor. If Lectrosonics, Inc. cannot correct the defect in your equipment, it will be replaced at no charge with a similar new item. Lectrosonics, Inc. will pay for the cost of returning your equipment to you.
This warranty applies only to items returned to Lectrosonics, Inc. or an authorized dealer, shipping costs prepaid, within one year from the date of purchase.
This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico. It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics Inc. and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty as outlined above. NEITHER LECTROSONICS, INC. NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF LECTROSONICS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF LECTROSONICS, INC. EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state.
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