Lectrosonics UCR100 User Manual

UCR100
UHF Multi-Frequency Compact Receiver
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Introduction
Thank you for selecting the Lectrosonics multi-fre­quency, UCR100 Receiver. The UCR100 is the result of extensive engineering experience with the very latest microprocessor advancements and technology.
The Lectrosonics 100 System Receiver and companion transmitter are designed expressly for the most discrim­inating videographer and for other wireless applications needing superior audio quality, flexible operation, and outstanding durability. The compact size of the receiver provides ease of integration with most any compact video camera.
Table of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................3
General Technical Description ..............................................................................................................................................................4
Features ................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Dual Band Compandor .........................................................................................................................................................................4
UCR100 Block Diagram ....................................................................................................................................................................4
Pre-Emphasis/De-Emphasis .................................................................................................................................................................4
Controls & Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................5
Modulation LEDs ...................................................................................................................................................................................5
Power ON/OFF Switch ..........................................................................................................................................................................5
Power LED ............................................................................................................................................................................................5
RF LED .................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Audio Out Jack ......................................................................................................................................................................................5
Audio Level Control ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Antenna .................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Frequency Select Switches ...................................................................................................................................................................6
Operating Instructions ...........................................................................................................................................................................7
Indicator Quick Reference .....................................................................................................................................................................7
Battery Instructions ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................................................................8
Specifications and Features ..................................................................................................................................................................9
Service and Repair ...............................................................................................................................................................................10
Returning Units for Repair ..................................................................................................................................................................10
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General Technical Description
Features
The multi-frequency UCR100 FM Receiver is designed to operate with the Lectrosonics UM100 Transmitter and features microprocessor control of 256 frequencies of operation within each frequency block. Each block cov­ers 25.5 MHz with 0.1 MHz frequency spacing. Any one of ten different frequency blocks are factory available from 537.6 MHz to 805.5 MHz (except 608 to 614 MHz).
The receiver’s unique microcontroller design provides simple operation for audio level/limit LED monitor­ing, RF level LED monitoring, squelch, easy on-the-fly frequency programming and low battery warning. The UCR100 Receiver uses 20 kHz FM deviation for ef­ficient use of the bandwidth and dual band companding for clean quiet audio. The receiver operates on one 9 Volt alkaline battery for up to 8 hours and features a blinking LED low battery indicator. The voltages are internally regulated for stability. The receiver is housed in a compact, rugged, lightweight aluminum enclosure. The unit features a durable integral swing-aside battery compartment door.
Dual Band Compandor
Traditionally, compandors have been a source of distor­tion in wireless microphone systems. The basic problem with conventional systems is that the attack and decay times are always a compromise. If the time constants are fast, high frequency transients will not be distorted, but this will cause low frequency distortion. If the time constants are slower, low frequency audio distortion will be low, but high frequency transients will then be distorted.
The 100 system introduces the proven Lectrosonics ap­proach to solving this basic problem, called “dual-band companding.”
There are actually two separate compandors in the 100 system, one for high frequencies and one for low fre­quencies. A crossover network separates the frequency bands at 1kHz with a 6dB per octave slope, followed by separate high and low frequency compandors. The attack and release times in the high frequency com­pandor are fast enough to keep high frequency tran­sient distortion at a low level, and the low frequency compandor uses slower time constants, reducing low frequency distortion to well below that of a conventional compandor.
Pre-Emphasis/De-Emphasis
The signal to noise ratio of the 100 system is extended by utilizing pre-emphasis (HF boost) in the transmitter and de-emphasis (HF roll off) in the receiver. Pre-em­phasis and de-emphasis in an FM radio system usually provides about a 10dB improvement in the signal to noise ratio of the system, but the high frequency boost in the transmitter must be removed in a purely comple­mentary manner or else the frequency response of the original audio signal will be altered.
The dual-band compandor in the 100 Series system essentially provides a dynamic pre-emphasis/de-em­phasis function with low distortion.
UCR100 Block Diagram
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