Audio lf roll-off and gain – Lectrosonics WM - Manual User Manual

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Watertight Transmitter

Rio Rancho, NM

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Audio LF Roll-off and Gain

The Audio screen will appear after the boot sequence

into the normal mode. When turned on into the “stand-

by” mode,

rf OFF will appear on the display and press-

ing the AUDIO button will switch to the Audio screen.
The Audio screen is used to adjust input gain from 0

to +44 dB, and the low frequency roll-off from 35 to

150 Hz. Each time the AUDIO button is pressed, the

display will switch back and forth between the two

screens. Press and hold the AUDIO button and use the

UP and DOWN arrows to make adjustments.

Adjusting the Low Frequency Roll-off

It is possible that the low

frequency roll-off point could

affect the gain setting, so it’s

generally good practice to make this adjustment before

adjusting the input gain. Press and hold the AUDIO

button while selecting the desired roll-off frequency

with the UP and DOWN arrows. The roll-off frequency

can be set to 35, 50, 70, 100, 120 and 150 Hz.

Adjusting Audio Level (Gain)

The audio input level (gain)

can be adjusted with the

unit in the “standby” mode

or while powered up in normal operation. The control

panel Modulation LEDs indicate the audio level and

limiter activity. Once set, the transmitter’s audio level

setting

should not be used to control the volume of

your sound system or recorder levels. This gain

adjustment matches the transmitter gain with the

microphone’s output level, the user’s voice level and

the position of the microphone.
It is desirable to to set the gain so that some limiting

occurs on louder peaks. The limiter is very transparent

and its effect is not audible until the system is close to

overload. In other words, don’t be shy about turning up

the gain. In fact, it is a good idea to turn the gain up to

maximum and listen for distortion or compression to

get a feel for how much headroom the system actually

has.

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

Note: Different voices will usually require

different gain settings, so check this adjustment

as each new person uses the system. If several

different people will be using the transmitter and

there is not time to make the adjustment for each

individual, adjust it for the loudest voice.

Output Power

Extended operating range

and increased immunity to

dropouts can be selected at

the expense of shorter battery life by setting the output

power to 250 mW. Reduced output power will decrease

power consumption and extend battery life at the

expense of operating range and immunity to dropouts.

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the desired

output power.

NOTE: See the specifications for typical

operating times for each power level.

Bias Voltage (phantom power)

The transmitter features unique Servo Bias input cir-

cuitry that automatically adjusts the current to maintain

a selected bias voltage for the microphone. This effec-

tively overcomes a traditional problem with variations

in output levels and power supply currents of different

microphones.
Hold the UP arrow button, then press the

Audio and

Freq buttons together to enter the setup screen with

the RF output turned off.

Press the UP and DOWN arrows to select the desired

setting:

PH 2

Bias at 2 volts for electret mics

PH 4

Bias at 4 volts for electret mics

PH oFF Bias turned off for dynamic mics

L InE

Bias turned off; live level impedance

The correct bias voltage will be specified by the micro-

phone manufacturer. 4 volts is typical for most electret

lavaliere microphones. 2 volts is preferred by some mic

manufacturers such as Countryman for the models B6

and E6.

LCD Backlight Settings

The backlight on the display

can be set to stay on all the

time or to turn off after either

30 seconds or 5 minutes of inactivity on the panel

switches. The backlight will turn on and the timer will

start over when a button is pressed. Use the UP and

DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired setting.

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