lectrosonics M2R Instruction Manual

M2R
Digital IEM/IFB Receiver
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Fill in for your records:
1) Install receiver batteries (pg. 6).
2) Power unit on with On/Off and Volume knob (pg. 4).
3) Scan for an available frequency (pg.9).
4) Sync the receiver with a transmitter (pg. 10).
5) Enable RF in transmitter (see transmitter manual).
6) Send audio (pg. 9).
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Table of Contents
This manual is for all 2.X versions of Duet Firmware. .....1
Quick Start Summary ......................................................... 1
M2R Digital IEM Receiver .................................................. 4
FlexList™ ........................................................................... 4
Smart Tuning (SmartTune
RF Front-End with Tracking Filter ....................................... 4
Panels and Features ............................................................5
Battery Status LED ............................................................ 6
RF Link LED ....................................................................... 6
On/Off and Volume Knob ................................................... 6
IR (infrared) Port ................................................................ 6
USB Port ............................................................................ 6
Battery Compartment......................................................... 6
Keypad and LCD Interface ................................................. 6
Installing Batteries .............................................................. 7
LCD Main Window ............................................................. 7
M2R LCD Menu Map ............................................................ 9
System Setup Procedure .................................................... 10
Menu Item Descriptions ...................................................... 11
Accessories ......................................................................... 15
Specifications ...................................................................... 15
Wireless Designer Software .............................................. 16
Firmware Update Instructions ............................................ 16
Service and Repair .............................................................. 17
Returning Units for Repair ................................................. 17
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Digital IEM Receiver
WARNING: If connecting this receiver to microphone inputs, such as in a camera hop arrangement, 48 V phantom power MUST be turned off. Otherwise, damage to the receiver will occur.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, my cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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M2R Digital IEM Receiver
The M2R Digital IEM Receiver is a compact, rugged body-worn unit providing studio-grade sound quality for performers or any professionals needing to monitor detailed audio wirelessly. The M2R employs advanced antenna diversity switching during digital packet headers for seamless audio. The receiver uses digital modulation and covers UHF frequencies from 470.100 to 614.375 MHz.
NOTE: Some regions have certain frequency restrictions. Depending on LOCALE selection, the SmartTune and Scan frequency ranges are: NA: 470.100 - 614.375 MHz EU: 470.100 - 614.375 MHz AU: 520.000 - 614.375 MHz JA: 470.100 - 614.375 MHz
The headphone jack is fed from a high-quality stereo amplifier with 250 mW available to drive even ineffi­cient headphones or earphones to sufficient levels for stage performance or other noisy environments. The receiver can select from stereo, mono from left or right channels only, or mono from both channels, giving the unit flexibility in terms of application as an IEM or IFB receiver. An intuitive interface and high resolution, color LCD on the unit provide performing artists and audio professionals alike with a comfortable and confi­dent user experience.
The M2R also employs 2-way IR sync, so can data from the receiver can be sent to a transmitter and thus onto Wireless Designer™ Software, via USB or Ethernet. This way, frequency planning and coordina­tion can be done quickly and confidently with on-site RF information.
RF Front-End with Tracking Filter
A wide tuning range is helpful in finding clear frequen­cies for operation, however, it also allows a greater range of interfering frequencies to enter the receiver. The UHF frequency band, where almost all wireless microphone systems operate, is heavily populated by high power TV transmissions. The TV signals are im­mensely more powerful than a wireless microphone or IEM transmitter signal and will enter the receiver even when they are on significantly different frequencies than the wireless system. This powerful energy ap­pears as noise to the receiver, and has the same effect as the noise that occurs with extreme operating range of the wireless system (noise bursts and dropouts). To alleviate this interference, front-end filters are needed in the receiver to suppress RF energy below and above the operating frequency.
The M2R receiver employs a selective frequency, tracking filter in the front-end section (the first circuit stage following the antenna). As the operating fre­quency is changed, the filters re-tune into six different “zones” depending on the selected carrier frequency.
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In the front-end circuitry, a tuned filter is followed by an amplifier and then another filter to provide the se­lectivity needed to suppress interference, yet provide a wide tuning range and retain the sensitivity needed for extended operating range.
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614 MHz
FlexList™
Additionally, the M2R includes a FlexList™ mode, where up to 16 mixes can be accessed by name. This feature enables a monitor engineer to quickly find and listen to any of the performer’s mixes on the stage.
A FlexList mix is a profile of a performer’s personal transmitter. The mix includes the performer’s name (or whatever name the user chooses for that unit), frequency, mixer settings and limiter settings. The mix is easily shared via the M2R IR port, added to the list of 16 mixes and stored until cleared by the user. The M2R allows the user to toggle between the mixes, making troubleshooting issues easy and efficient.
Smart Tuning (SmartTune™)
A major problem facing wireless users is finding clear operating frequencies, especially in RF saturated en­vironments. SmartTune™ overcomes this problem by automatically scanning all the frequencies available in the receiver’s frequency block and tuning the receiver to the frequency with the lowest RF interference, signif­icantly reducing setup time.
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Panels and Features
On/Off and
volume knob
IR (infrared)
port
Digital IEM Receiver
RF Link LED
Headphone
output
Battery status
LED
When on Main Screen, UP Button will turn LEDs on
and DOWN Button will turn LEDs off.
Belt clip
mounting
sockets
USB port
Battery compartment
door
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Battery Status LED
When the battery status LED on the keypad glows green the batteries are good. The color changes to red at a midpoint during the runtime. When the LED begins to blink red, only a few minutes remain.
The exact point at which the LED turns red will vary with battery brand and condition, temperature and power consumption. The LED is intended to simply catch your attention, not to be an exact indicator of remaining time.
A weak battery will sometimes cause the LED 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.
RF Link LED
When a valid RF signal from a transmitter is received, this LED will light up blue.
On/Off and Volume Knob
Turns unit on or off and controls headphone audio level.
IR (infrared) Port
Settings, including frequency, name, limiter, mix mode, Flexlist, etc. can be transferred between transmitter and receiver or receiver and receiver (M2R to M2R). FlexList profiles can be gathered by the receiver. Fre­quency scan information can be sent from the receiver to the transmitter and on to Wireless Designer soft­ware for coordination purposes.
Keypad and LCD Interface
MENU/SEL Button
Pressing this button enters the menu and selects menu items to enter the setup screens.
BACK Button
Pressing this button returns to the previous menu or screen.
Arrow Buttons
Used to navigate the menus. When on Main Screen, UP Button will turn LEDs on and DOWN Button will turn LEDs off.
Headphone Output
A recessed, high duty cycle 3.5 mm stereo jack is pro­vided for standard headphones and earphones.
WARNING: If connecting this receiver to microphone inputs, such as in a camera hop arrangement, 48 V phantom power MUST be turned off. Otherwise, damage to the receiver will occur.
If using a mono earphone with this unit, you must select “Mono” under “Earphone Type” in the menu. Otherwise, the unit will use batteries very quickly and get hot.
USB Port
Firmware updates via Wireless Designer are made easy with the USB port on the side panel.
Battery Compartment
Two AA batteries are installed as marked on the rear panel of the receiver. The battery door is hinged and remains attached to the housing.
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