Lectrosonics SMWBB1 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SMWB Series
Wireless Microphone Transmitters and Recorders
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Digital Hybrid Wireless Technology
US Patent 7,225,135
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FCC Notices:
For body worn operation, this transmitter model has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Lectrosonics accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Contact Lectrosonics if you have any questions or need more information about RF exposure using this product..
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits as set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device should be installed and operated so that its antenna(s) are not co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................ 5
About Digital Hybrid Wireless
Servo Bias Input and Wiring ................................................ 5
DSP-controlled Input Limiter ................................................ 5
Recorder function ................................................................. 5
Features .................................................................................. 6
Battery Status LED Indicator ............................................... 6
Battery Installation ................................................................ 7
Turning Power ON and OFF .................................................. 8
Selecting between Transmit and Record Modes................. 8
Transmitter Operating Instructions ..................................... 9
Record Mode Operating Instructions .................................. 9
Xmit (transmitter) Mode Main Menu ................................... 10
Xmit (transmitter) Mode Power Menu ................................ 11
Record Mode Main Menu .................................................... 12
Record Mode Power Menu .................................................. 13
Setup Screen Details on Xmit Menus ................................ 14
Locking/Unlocking Changes to Settings............................. 14
Main Window Indicators ..................................................... 14
Connecting the Signal Source ........................................... 14
Using Line Level and Instrument Inputs ............................ 14
Helpful Features on Receivers ........................................... 14
Adjusting the Input Gain ..................................................... 15
Selecting Frequency .......................................................... 15
Selecting Frequency Using Two Buttons ............................ 16
About Overlapping Frequency Bands ................................ 16
Selecting the Low Frequency Roll-off ................................ 16
Selecting the Compatibility (Compat) Mode ....................... 16
Selecting Step Size ............................................................ 16
Selecting Audio Polarity (Phase) ........................................ 17
Setting Transmitter Output Power ...................................... 17
Restoring Default Settings ................................................. 17
5-Pin Input Jack Wiring ....................................................... 18
Microphone Cable Termination
for Non-Lectrosonics Microphones ............................ 19
Input Jack Wiring for Different Sources ............................ 20
Compatible Wiring for Both Servo Bias Inputs
and Earlier Transmitters: .................................................... 20
Simple Wiring for Servo Bias Inputs ONLY: ........................ 20
Microphone RF Bypassing ................................................. 21
Line Level Signals .............................................................. 21
Firmware Update ................................................................. 22
Recovery Process ............................................................... 23
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 24
Specifications ...................................................................... 25
Service and Repair .............................................................. 26
Returning Units for Repair ................................................. 26
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Consumer Alert for US Users - FCC Order DA 10-92
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this micro­phone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless mi crophone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888- CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website at www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones. To operate wireless microphone systems at power greater than 50mW, you must qualify as a Part 74 user and be licensed. If you qualify and wish to apply for a license go to: http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form601/601.html
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Introduction
The design of the SMWB 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. DSP “compatibility modes” allow the transmitter to also be used with a variety of analog receivers by emulating the compandors found in earlier Lectrosonics analog wireless and IFB receivers, and certain receivers from other manufacturers (contact the factory for details).
The housing is a rugged, machined aluminum package. 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 keypad allow quick and accurate level settings without having to view the receiver. The unit is powered by two AA batteries. The antenna port uses a standard 50 ohm SMA connector.
The switching power supplies in the 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. Input gain is adjustable over a 44 dB range, with a DSP-controlled dual envelope input limiter providing a clean 30 dB range to prevent overload from signal peaks.
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.
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In contrast, a purely digital system tends to drop the audio suddenly during brief dropouts and weak signal 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.
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Servo Bias Input and Wiring
The input preamp is a unique design that delivers audible improvements over conventional transmitter inputs. 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.
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.
Recorder function
The SMWB has a built in recording function for use in situations where RF may not be possible or to work as a stand alone recorder. The record function and trans­mit functions are exclusive of each other - you cannot record AND transmit at the same time. The recorder samples at 44.1kHz rate with a 24 bit sample depth. (the rate was selected due to the required 44.1kHz rate used for the digital hybrid algorithm). The micro SD card also offers easy firmware update capabilities without the need for a USB cable or driver issues.
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Features
Antenna
Port
Modulation
Indicators
microSDHC
memory card
port
Audio
Input
Jack
REC
Battery
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-20
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Status LED
Antenna
Port
microSDHC
memory card
port
Audio
Input
Jack
Battery Status LED Indicator
AA batteries can be used to power the transmitter.
The LED labeled BATT on the keypad glows green when the batteries are good. The color changes to red when the battery voltage drops down and stays red through most of the battery 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 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.
Some 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.
Start with a fully charged battery, then measure the time it takes for the Power LED to go out completely.
NOTE: The battery timer feature in many Lectrosonics receivers is very helpful in measuring battery runtime. Refer to the receiver instructions for details on using the timer.
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Battery Installation
The transmitter is powered by two AA batteries. We recommend using lithium for longest life.
Because some 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.
The battery door opens by simply unscrewing the knurled knob part way until the door will rotate. The door is also easily removed by unscrewing the knob completely, which is helpful when cleaning the battery contacts. 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.
A small pinpoint dab of silver conductive grease* on the thumbscrew threads can improve battery performance and operation. Do this if you experience a drop in bat­tery life or an increase in operating temperature.
Insert the batteries according to the markings on the back of the housing. If the batteries are inserted incor­rectly, the door may close but the unit will not operate.
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*if you are unable to locate a supplier of this type of grease - a local electronics shop for example - contact the factory for a small maintenance vial.
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Turning Power ON and OFF
Turning the Power ON
The power button turns the unit on and off, and pro­vides access to a secondary menu. When the button is pressed, several different startup screens may appear depending upon the selected operating mode.
• If no operating mode has been selected, the first screen to appear will prompt you to select the de­sired mode
Choose Function
Xmit Record
• If the mode is set to Xmit (transmitter), the first screen will be the Xmit Main Window
Hold for Rf On
...1
Use UP and DOWN
arrow buttonss to
select the function
Release Power
Button before
the counter
reaches 3 to
enter standby
mode (no
transmission)
RF indicator blinks
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-20
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Selecting between Transmit and Record Modes
The SMWB can be configured as a transmitter or as a recorder. To select the configuration, hold the UP arrow button in then press the power button. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select the desire mode.
Choose Function
Xmit Record
If the Xmit mode is selected, press the MENU/SEL or power button to open the Xmit Main Window in the standby mode.
If the Record mode is selected, press the MENU/SEL or power button to open the Record Main Window.
Use UP and DOWN
arrow buttonss to
select the function
NOTE: A brief press of the power button will turn the unit on in the Standby mode with the RF output turned off. Press and hold the power button while an on screen counter steps from 1 to 3 to turn the unit on with the RF output turned on.
RF indicator not blinking
Hold for Rf On
Hold power button until the counter
reaches 3
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-40
-20
0
• If the mode is set to Record, the first screen to ap­pear with be the Record Main Window.
REC
-40
-20
0
Turning the Power OFF
Press and hold the power button until the on screen counter reaches 1 to turn the unit off. There is also an item in the power menus to turn the unit off (see menu maps in following sections).
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Digital Hybrid Wireless Belt-Pack Transmitters
Transmitter Operating Instructions
• Install battery(s)
• Set the configuration to the Xmit mode (see previ­ous section)
• Turn power on in the Standby mode (see previous section)
• Connect microphone and place it in the position where it will be used.
• Have user talk or sing at the same level that will be used in the production, and adjust the input gain so that the -20 LED blinks red on louder peaks.
Gain
Gain
Freq Rolloff Compat
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
• Set the frequency and compatibility mode to match the receiver.
• Turn the RF output on with the Rf On? item in the power menu, or by turning the power off and then back on while holding the power button in and wait­ing for the counter to reach 3.
NOTE: The translucent “bubble” next to the antenna connector is an IR port that can be used to transfer settings from an IR enabled Lectrosonics receiver. Refer to the receiver manual for details.
-40
-20
Use the UP and DOWN
arrow buttons to adjust
25
the gain until the -20
LED blinks red on
louder peaks
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Record Mode Operating Instructions
• Install battery(s)
• Set the configuration to the Record mode (see pre­vious section)
• Insert microSDHC memory card
• Turn power on
• Format memory card
• Connect microphone and place it in the position where it will be used.
• Have user talk or sing at the same level that will be used in the production, and adjust the input gain so that the -20 LED blinks red on louder peaks
Gain
Gain
Rolloff Naming SD Info
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
• To start recording, press the record button (UP ar­row button)
• To stop recording, press and hold the record (UP arrow button) until the word SAVED appears on the screen
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-40
-20
REC
-20
0
Use the UP and DOWN
arrow buttons to adjust
25
the gain until the -20
LED blinks red on
louder peaks
0
MENU/SEL and UP
arrow buttons are labeled by the on
screen icons
UP arrow button is
record start/stop
MENU/SEL opens
the menu
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To play back the recordings, remove the memory card and copy the files onto a computer with video or audio editing software installed.
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