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4000 & 5000 Series
Professional UHF Wireless Systems
Installation and Operation
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Professional UHF Wireless Systems Installation and Operation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. interference. Attention: Pour prévenir feu ou choc électrique, ne pas exposé l’appareil à la pluie This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210, en ou à l’humidité. conformité avec IC: RSS-210/CNR210. Oper
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Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................6 System Configurations ............................................................................................................6 Operating Frequencies ............................................................................................................7 Receivers ....................................................................
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UniPak Transmitter Functions (Chart) ........................................................................................21 Handheld Transmitter Functions (Chart) ....................................................................................21 Transmitter Setup..........................................................................................................................22 Battery Selection and Installation ...................................................................
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Introduction ™ Thank you for choosing an Audio-Technica professional IntelliScan Channel Assignment System ™ wireless system. You have joined thousands of other satisfied The IntelliScan automatic channel assignment system, customers who have chosen our products because of their provided on both the 4000 and 5000 Series receivers, greatly quality, performance and reliability. This Audio-Technica simplifies the selection of usable frequencies in a multi-channel wireless microphone system is the
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5000 Series System Configurations System Receiver Transmitter UniPak™ Handheld Body-pack Condenser Dynamic Dual Body-pack System AEW-5111 AEW-R5200 AEW-T1000 (2) — — Dual Handheld Systems AEW-5233 AEW-R5200 — AEW-T3300 (2) — AEW-5244 AEW-R5200 — — AEW-T4100 (2) AEW-5255 AEW-R5200 — AEW-T5400 (2) — AEW-5266 AEW-R5200 — — AEW-T6100 (2) Dual Systems with Body-pack and Handheld Transmitters AEW-5313 AEW-R5200 AEW-T1000 AEW-T3300 — AEW-5314 AEW-R5200 AEW-T1000 — AEW-T4100 AEW-5315 AEW-R5200 AEW-T10
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Multi-channel Systems Transmitters ™ Artist Elite systems provide extensive monitoring and control The versatile AEW-T1000 UniPak body-pack transmitter facilities. Transmitter data, in addition to being available at the features a metal case and includes field-replaceable helical and transmitter, is conveyed in digital form to and displayed on the flexible-wire antennas. It has both low- and high-impedance associated receiver. inputs plus a bias connection, for use with dynamic and electret c
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Receiver Installation (Continued) All AEW receivers in a linked multi-channel system should be Front-mount Antennas interconnected with included link cables. When the system is AEW-R4100: Provision has been made to move the antenna properly configured, the “slave” units will “link data in” to the jacks from the rear to the front of the receiver. However, “Master” unit. (See Figure B for an example.) because this involves opening the receiver case and exposing AC power circuitry, instructions are
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Receiver Installation (Continued) Ethernet connections (AEW-R5200): An RJ-45 jack on the Other than being able to “see” the “RF” and “AF” levels, all rear panel of each AEW-R5200 provides an Ethernet 10 BaseT functions of all receivers in a linked system can be data/control connection from both of its channels to an external monitored and controlled from the computer connected to the computer system. Data monitored includes actual, real-time Master receiver. “RF” and “AF” levels for receiver ch
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Figure D AEW-R5200 Receiver Rear Panel IN
AC BALANCED
BALANCED
˜ 100V-240V
MIC OUTPUT MIC OUTPUT IN IN 50/60Hz
INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT OUTPUT
5A/500W MAX
LINK
0/-6/-12 0/-6/-12 NETWORK
ANT. B INTERFACE ANT. A WARNING:
ATTN (dB) ATTN (dB) THIS APPARATUS EXTERNAL
OUTPUT
EXTERNAL
OUTPUT
GROUND
GROUND GROUND
GROUND MUST BE EARTHED. (BAL) (BAL) OUT MUTE MUTE LIFT LIFT 31 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Rear Panel Contr
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Figure E AEW-R4100 Receiver Front Panel ON POWER ALERT MODE/SET OFF RX NAME UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER AEW-R4100 PHONES MIN–LEVEL–MAX 35 39 33 32 34 36 37 38 39 Front Panel Controls and Functions (Fig. E) 32 POWER SWITCH: Press Power switch in and the receiver 36 LCD WINDOW: Liquid Crystal Display indicates control readouts will light. settings and operational readings. See Figure G on page 13 for details. 1 33 HEADPHONE OUTPUT: /4" (6.3 m
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Figure F AEW-R4100 Receiver Rear Panel BALANCED
IN MIC OUTPUT IN INSTRUMENT 0/-6/-12 AC ˜ ANT. B ANT. A 100V-240V
ATTN (dB) 50/60Hz GROUND
GROUND IN – LINK – OUT WARNING:
OUTPUT
(UNBAL.) LIFT THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Rear Panel Controls and Functions (Fig. F) 44 GROUND LIFT SWITCH: Disconnects the ground pin of the 40 ANTENNA INPUT JACK: BNC-type antenna connector for balanced output jack (43) from ground. Nor
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Receiver Controls Enter Edit mode Power On/Off When the function to be edited is displayed, touch the Mode/Set button. The small word “EDIT” flashes in the Press the power switch to turn the receiver on. After a short bottom of the display, indicating Edit mode. power-up sequence, the display shows the operating frequency and the alert light is illuminated (if no active transmitters are Touch the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll through the present
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Saving to a different user PRESET# location Receiver Locks To store settings to a different user preset location, hold the Programmable locks restrict the ability to change receiver Mode/Set button. The receiver shows “STORE XXXXXX” settings, reducing the possibility of unauthorized access or unin- (where XXXXXX indicates the loaded preset’s name). tended changes during performances. Touch the Up/Down buttons to scroll to another preset location Setti
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Meter Hold 7. Accept or enter a name for the Preset: When activated (“METER HOLD”), this function permits the bar a. To accept the standard name “PRSET1“ – “PRSET5” (or meters in the LCD window to capture and display the highest- previously stored name) for a new Preset configuration level “AF” audio modulation (a solid bar) and the lowest-level and to update (overwrite) any previously stored “RF” signal (a flashing bar) received from the transmitte
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Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) To revert to factory-default values: To load (recall) a Preset: 1. Touch the Mode/Set button once to move to Menu mode. 1. Touch the Mode/Set button once to move to Menu mode. 2. Touch the Up arrow twice. “PRESET” shows in the LCD 2. Touch the Up arrow twice. LCD top line shows “PRESET.” window. 3. Touch the Mode/Set button once. “LOAD” (or “STORE”) 3. Touch the Mode/Set button once. “LOAD” (or “STORE”) appears in the LCD. appears in the LCD. 4. If n
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Transmitter Controls and Functions Refer to Figures H through Q for an overview of transmitter Power On/Off functions and controls. To turn the transmitter on, hold the Power/Mute button until the red power indicator and the LCD window come on (about 1–2 seconds). The operating frequency shows in the window Touch: A momentary press of the Mode/Set button. It is after the power-up sequence. used to enter Menu mode, to enter Edit mode, or to Escape without making any changes to current settings.
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Transmitter Controls and Functions (Continued) Power/Mute Locks Audio Input Selector ™ Programmable Power/Mute Locks limit the functioning of the The UniPak body-pack transmitter provides input connections Power/Mute button as desired for particular users and/or for both low-impedance (Lo-Z) microphones and high- applications. Power can be locked On; Mute can be locked impedance (Hi-Z) instruments. A wide range of Audio-Technica ® Off. Selection of the desired locks, if any, is made through the
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Transmitter Controls And Functions (Continued) Preset/Default Settings Available transmitter Name character choices (listed in the A “PRESET” selection in the menu permits the storing of up to Up-arrow direction): five different user-definable configurations. Customized names, using letters, numbers and symbols, can also be created and A …through… Z, stored for Presets 1–5. In addition, a Default (“DEF”) choice permits returning all transmitter functions to their factory- __ (underscore) …
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Transmitter Controls and Functions (Continued) UniPak Transmitter Functions Function Menu Default Value Choices (Edit) st Wrap-around* † st Frequency Lowest in band 200 discrete frequencies Yes st RF Power RF LOW RF LOW RF HI Yes st Audio Input Level +6 dB –6 dB to +12 dB in 2 dB steps No st Power/Mute Locks NO.LOC NO.LOC ALL.LOC MUT.LOC PWR.LOC Yes st Input Select MIC MIC INSTR Yes st Preset Configurations PRESET LOAD STORE Yes st LOAD: DEF DEF (default), PRSET1 through PRSET5