Xwire Corporation X905 User Manual

REFERENCE MANUAL
Serial No:
X905 20-BIT DIGITAL UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM
Made in U.S.A.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Xwire X905 Digital Wireless System. The Xwire X905 is a state-of­the-art digital audio transmission system and is engineered to deliver outstanding audio and RF performance in combination with high-grade amplification, mixing and recording systems. Xwire proudly presents this ad­vanced new standard in audio transmission to musical and audio professionals as proof of Xwire’s non-com­promising pursuit of the ultimate in RF and audio performance. Your digital wireless system is designed for su­perb audio quality and wireless performance as well as continued reliability.
To familiarize you with your new digital wireless system, we suggest that you read through this entire opera­tion manual.
FEATURES
• 20-bit A/D - D/A Conversion - For studio quality sound.
• No Compander ICs - For the transient response and ‘feel’ of a wired connection.
• Frequency Clear™ UHF Digital - System transmits a proprietary digital signal on a 900 MHz UHF carrier for freedom from interference, including HDTV.
• Quadiversity™ Receiver - Two internal receivers, four internal antennas, all micro-processor controlled for freedom from dropouts.
• Operating Range of 100 - 150 feet under adverse conditions, 300 feet line of sight.
• Backlit LCD Display - Shows important performance parameters including audio level, operating channel, and battery life in the transmitter.
• Limited Five Year Transferrable Warranty - For quality assurance. Made in U.S.A.
UNPACKING
As you unpack the X905, please check to be sure that along with the XR905 receiver, the following items are included:
• XT905Bodypack or XH905 Handheld digital transmitter.
• set of four alkaline AA batteries.
• a 12V AC or DC power supply.
• microphone or audio cable (depending on model purchased).
INFORMATION
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference re-
ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
X905 PATENTS PENDING.
© 1998 XWIRE CORPORATION
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