About Digital Hybrid Wireless ...............................................................................................................................................................3
Frequency Agility...................................................................................................................................................................................3
Servo Bias Input and Wiring .................................................................................................................................................................3
No Pre-Emphasis/De-Emphasis ...........................................................................................................................................................4
Pilot Tone Squelch ................................................................................................................................................................................4
Belt Clips .................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Battery Status LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
Powering On in Operating Mode ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Powering On in Standby Mode .............................................................................................................................................................7
Powering Off .........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Locking/Unlocking Changes to Settings................................................................................................................................................7
Power Menu ..........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Main Window Indicators ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Selecting the Compatibility (Compat) Mode ..........................................................................................................................................9
Connecting the Signal Source ..............................................................................................................................................................9
Adjusting the Input Gain ........................................................................................................................................................................9
Selecting Frequency ...........................................................................................................................................................................10
Selecting Frequency Using Two Buttons ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Helpful Features on Receivers ............................................................................................................................................................10
About Overlapping Frequency Bands .................................................................................................................................................10
RF ON/OFF on the Menu ....................................................................................................................................................................11
Selecting Battery Type ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
IR (infrared) Sync ................................................................................................................................................................................11
5-Pin Input Jack Wiring ........................................................................................................................................................................12
Input Jack Wiring for Different Sources .............................................................................................................................................14
Line Level Signals ...............................................................................................................................................................................15
Wiring Diagram for MI39A Instrument Cable ......................................................................................................................................15
Specifications and Features ................................................................................................................................................................18
Service and Repair ...............................................................................................................................................................................19
Returning Units for Repair ..................................................................................................................................................................19
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Introduction
The design of the LMb transmitter delivers the advanced technology and features of Digital Hybrid Wireless® in a Lectrosonics belt-pack transmitter at a modest
cost. Digital Hybrid Wireless® combines a 24-bit digital
audio chain with an analog FM radio link to eliminate a
compandor and its artifacts, yet preserve the extended
operating range and noise rejection of the finest analog
wireless systems. Along with providing peerless audio
quality with wide frequency response and dynamic
range in Nu Hybrid mode, the technology used in the
LMb includes compatibility modes for Lectrosonics
Mode 3 and IFB receivers.
The housing is a rugged, machined aluminum package
with removable, stainless steel wire belt clip. The input
jack is a standard Lectrosonics 5-pin type for use with
electret lavaliere mics, dynamic mics, musical instrument pickups and line level signals. The LEDs on the
top panel allow quick and accurate level settings without
having to view the receiver. The unit is powered by two
AA batteries. The antenna is a super-rugged, permanently attached 1/4 wavelength design made of flexible
galvanized steel cable.
The switching power supplies in the LMb provide constant voltages to the transmitter circuits from the beginning to the end of battery life, with output power remaining constant over the life of the battery. The input amplifier uses an ultra low noise op amp for quiet operation.
Input gain is adjustable over a 44 dB range, with a DSP
-controlled dual envelope input limiter to cleanly handle
signal peaks over 30 dB above full modulation.
About Digital Hybrid Wireless
All wireless links suffer from channel noise to some
degree, and all wireless microphone systems seek to
minimize the impact of that noise on the desired signal.
Conventional analog systems use compandors for
enhanced dynamic range, at the cost of subtle artifacts
(known as “pumping” and “breathing”). Wholly digital
systems defeat the noise by sending the audio information in digital form, at the cost of some combination of
power, bandwidth, operating range and resistance to
interference.
The Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless® system overcomes channel noise in a dramatically new way, digitally
encoding the audio in the transmitter and decoding it
in the receiver, yet still sending the encoded information via an analog FM wireless link. This proprietary
algorithm is not a digital implementation of an analog
compandor but a technique which can be accomplished
only in the digital domain.
Since the RF link between transmitter and receiver is
FM, channel noise will increase gradually with increased operating range and weak signal conditions,
however, the Digital Hybrid Wireles system handles
this situation elegantly with rarely audible audio artifacts as the receiver approaches its squelch threshold.
In contrast, a purely digital system tends to drop the
audio suddenly during brief dropouts and weak signal
Digital Hybrid Wireless Belt-Pack Transmitter
®
conditions. The Digital Hybrid Wireless
encodes the signal to use a noisy channel as efficiently
and robustly as possible, yielding audio performance
that rivals that of purely digital systems, without the
power, noise and bandwidth problems inherent in digital
transmission. Because it uses an analog FM link, Digital
Hybrid Wireless® enjoys all the benefits of conventional
FM wireless systems, such as excellent range, efficient
use of RF spectrum, and long battery life.
system simply
Frequency Agility
Frequency selection is provided in 100 kHz or 25 kHz
steps. Frequencies are displayed on the LCD in MHz
and in a hex code used with earlier Lectrosonics equipment.
Servo Bias Input and Wiring
The LMb input preamp is a unique design that delivers
audible improvements over conventional transmitter
inputs. The transmitters are easier to use and much
harder to overload. It is not necessary to introduce pads
on some mics to prevent overload of the input stage,
divide the bias voltage down for some low voltage mics,
or reduce the limiter range at minimum gain settings.
Two different microphone wiring schemes are available
to simplify and standardize the configuration. Simplified 2-wire and 3-wire configurations provide several
arrangements designed for use only with servo bias
inputs to take full advantage of the preamp circuitry.
Other wiring schemes are compatible with Servo Bias
and conventional inputs.
A line level input wiring provides an extended frequency
response with an LF roll-off at 35 Hz for use with instruments and line level signal sources.
DSP-controlled Input Limiter
The transmitter employs a digitally-controlled analog
audio limiter prior to the analog-to-digital converter.
The limiter has a range greater than 30 dB for excellent
overload protection. A dual release envelope makes the
limiter acoustically transparent while maintaining low
distortion. It can be thought of as two limiters in series,
connected as a fast attack and release limiter followed
by a slow attack and release limiter. The limiter recovers
quickly from brief transients, so that its action is hidden
from the listener, but recovers slowly from sustained
high levels to keep audio distortion low and preserve
short term dynamic changes in the audio.
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Filters
(3)
LMb Transmitter
Keypad
(2) AA
Batteries
Oscillator
Oscillator
I2S
I2S
Voltage Controlled
Oscillator
Final
Amplifier
Driver
Bicolor
Modulation
LEDs
Control
Micro Clock
PLL Ref
Encoded
Audio and
Pilot Tone
Buffer Amp
and Filter
Phase Locked Loop
DSP Clock
Switching
Power
Supply
Microprocessor
Tricolor
Power
LED
AUDIO
D-A
Converter
A-D
Converter
Shunt
Limiter
Limiter Control
Gain
Adj
HI/Lo
Pass
Filter
Input
Preamp
Input
Jack
Bias Voltage
0, 2 or 4V
Servo Bias
Supply
+5V
AUDIO
No Pre-Emphasis/De-Emphasis
Because the signal to noise ratio of the Digital Hybrid
Wireless® system is so high, there is no need for conventional pre-emphasis (HF boost) in the transmitter
and de-emphasis (HF roll off) in the receiver. Thus, the
potential distortion problems associated with pre-emphasis and de-emphasis are eliminated.
Pilot Tone Squelch
The squelch system in a receiver is a method of muting
the audio when the RF signal conditions are too poor
to produce usable audio. While not all squelch systems
work the same way, the goal is always the same: to
discard noise and unusable audio.
LMb Block Diagram
The Digital Hybrid Wireless system employs a DSPgenerated supersonic tone (pilot tone), using it as a
kind of signature, so the receiver can mute even strong
signals that aren’t from the appropriate transmitter. The
pilot tone also helps to ensure that the receiver is quiet
when the transmitter is turned on and off.
256 different pilot tones provide reliable operation in
multi-channel wireless systems. A different tone is
generated every 100 kHz across the tuning range of
the system, so that a tone is not repeated until it is 25.6
MHz above or below the previous one.
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Battery Installation
The transmitter is powered by two AA batteries. We
recommend using alkaline, lithium, or rechargeable
batteries for longest life. Standard zinc-carbon batteries
marked “heavy-duty” or “long-lasting” are not adequate.
The battery status circuitry compensates for the difference in voltage drop between alkaline and lithium batteries across their usable life, so it’s important to select
the correct battery type in the menu.
Because rechargeable batteries run down quite abruptly, using the Power LED to verify battery status will not
be reliable. However, it is possible to track battery status
using the Battery Timer function available in Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless® receivers.
Push outward on the Battery Compartment Door and lift
it to open.
Digital Hybrid Wireless Belt-Pack Transmitter
The battery contacts can be cleaned with alcohol and
a cotton swab, or a clean pencil eraser. Be sure not
to leave any remnants of the cotton swab or eraser
crumbs inside the compartment.
Series connection plate
Contact springs
Belt Clips
The wire belt clip may be removed by pulling the ends
out of the holes in the sides of the case. Use pliers to
grasp the wire and avoid scratching the surface of the
housing. Pliers also help when installing the clip.
An optional spring-loaded, hinged belt clip (model number BCSLEBN) is also available. This clip is attached by
removing the plastic hole cap on the back of the housing and mounting the clip with the supplied screw.
Insert the batteries according to the markings inside the
battery compartment.
If the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the door will
close but the unit will not operate.
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Operating Instructions
IR Sync
Port
Slide door
outward
to open
battery
door and
access
batteries
IR
Battery Status LED
IR
PORT
Belt clip mounting hole
FCC ID: DBZLMBA1A
Lectrosonics, Inc.
Made in U.S.A.
RF Indicator
5
A
623.400
-40
470.100 - 537.575 MHz
S/N XXXXX
Model: LMBA1
IC: 8024A-LMBA1
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Battery icon
Menu
navigation
buttons*
Power Button
* The DOWN arrow will turn
the LEDS off and the UP
arrow will turn them on when
the Main Window (no menu)
is displayed.
Input Jack
Programmable
Switch
Move switch
toward the white
dot to turn it on
-10
Power/Function
BAT
Modulation
-20
-10
LED
LEDs
BAT
-20
Battery Status LED Indicators
Alkaline, lithium or rechargeable batteries can be used
to power the transmitter. The type of batteries in use are
selectable in a menu on the LCD.
When alkaline or lithium batteries are being used, the
LED labeled BATT on the keypad glows green when the
batteries are good. The color changes to red when the
they are nearing the end of life. When the LED begins to
blink red, there will be only a few minutes remaining.
The exact point at which the LEDs turn red will vary
with battery brand and condition, temperature and
power consumption. The LEDs are intended to simply
catch your attention, not to be an exact indicator of
remaining time.
A weak battery will sometimes cause the LEDs to glow
green immediately after the transmitter is turned on, but
it will soon discharge to the point where the LED will
turn red or the unit will turn off completely.
Rechargeable batteries give little or no warning when
they are depleted. If you wish to use these batteries in
the transmitter, you will need to manually keep track
of the operating time to prevent interruptions caused
by dead batteries. Many Lectrosonics receivers have a
timer function to keep track of battery runtime.
The Power/Function LED on the top panel will mirror the
keypad LED unless the programmable switch is set to
the Mute or Talkback mode, and the switch is turned on.
NOTE: The battery timer feature in many
Lectrosonics receivers is very helpful in measuring
battery runtime when using rechargeable batteries.
Refer to the receiver instructions for details on
using the timer.
Powering On in Operating Mode
Press and hold the Power Button for several seconds
until a counter on the LCD progresses from 1 through
3, followed by a display of the model, firmware version,
frequency band and compatibility mode.
Hold
for
Rf On
...3
LMB
V6.00
Band A1
Nu Hybrid
When you release the button, the unit will be operational with the RF output turned on and the Main Window
displayed. Only the second and third screens will appear when the programmable function switch is used to
turn on the power.
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494.500
-40
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