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Trantec S5 Wireless Microphone Series
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Trantec S5 Wireless Microphone Series
Q U I C K I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E
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CONTENTS
Page
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10.
Introduction and system overview
Important safety instructions and getting started
Receiver set-up
Receiver frequency selection
Handheld transmitter set-up
Beltpack transmitter set-up
Operating hints and troubleshooting guide
Receiver rack mount kit
Technical specifications
WEEE statement and warranty
INTRODUCTION
The Trantec S5 series represents our commitment to our customers by providing highquality, reliable wireless audio links using our considerable design expertise gained over
many years as a leading edge manufacturer.
We would like to thank you for purchasing this product and would like you to spend a
few moments studying this Quick Installation Guide, especially the safety instructions,
before going on to ‘read’ the full manual supplied on the CD Rom with this equipment.
S5 SERIES SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The S5 series is a professional UHF wireless microphone system with features
including:
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24 channel simultaneous operation (12 channel S5.3)
10 preset banks including 1 custom user. (9 Banks S5.3)
True “dual receiver” diversity – to minimise drop-outs
Intuitive LCD and operating system on both receiver and transmitter
Infra-red programming for fast system set-up
Software transmitter function locks
Headphone monitoring as standard
Both XLR (switchable mic and line) and 1⁄4” jack AF outputs
AF processing menu (S5.5 only)
Over 1400 customer selectable channels
Fully integrated PC software monitoring facility via USB port
All metal construction of receiver and transmitters
Rack kit and front mounting antenna adaptors included (S5.5 only)
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SAFETY
Our aim is to supply you with a product that provides you with countless hours of
trouble free use. In order to achieve these goals we recommend the following:
• Keep the system away from direct sources of heat e.g. central heating
radiators, heaters and direct sunlight.
• Do not expose the unit to an environment where it could be splashed with
liquids as this may result in fire or electric shocks.
• Should the transmitters not be used for extended periods of time we
recommend that the batteries are removed to avoid any potential leakage.
• Keep the system clean by using a slightly damp cloth. Never use household
cleaning agents or solvents.
• Avoid using or storing the system in damp conditions.
• Always use the AC power adaptor supplied with the receiver and always
disconnect from the AC outlet when not in use. And never remove the
external covers of the equipment, so as to expose the electronics, or modify
the unit in any way.
Should the covers be removed, or any other breach of the above instruction,
the warranty becomes null and void in addition to personal risk from burns
and/or electric shock.
When using the unit should any of the following conditions occur, switch off the unit
and remove AC adaptor from AC outlet immediately and contact your nearest dealer.
• Smoke or unusual smell
• Water or foreign metallic object inside unit
• Damaged housings caused by physical damage
Never pull cord of AC adaptor, always grasp main body of unit when connecting/
disconnecting to AC power outlet
Never touch any part of the system during a thunderstorm, as this may result in severe
electric shock
GETTING STARTED
The S5 series is a high quality, fully featured wireless microphone system with many
features including an intuitive operating system. To enable you to get started we
recommend you initially set up the system as outlined in the next few pages.
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RECEIVER SET-UP
DC inlet
1/4” jack output
DC strain relief
Mic/Line switch
USB port
XLR output
Rear View
LCD
Diversity switch A/B indicators
Infra-red port
Jog wheel
Mute indicator
Power switch indicator
Headphone output
Power On/Off
Front View
1. Attach the supplied antennae (2) to the rear panel TNC antenna connectors as
shown in above illustration.
2. Connect the AC/DC adaptor into the DC inlet as marked on the rear panel
using the attached cable strain relief. Observe the front panel on-off switch
surround is illuminated red.
3. Connect the rear panel AF output from either the 1/4” Jack or XLR to your
mixing console or amplifier. Note: the XLR balanced output can be switched
for either mic or line. The system can be also monitored from the headphone
socket using the “Jog-Wheel” to adjust Volume level.
4. Switch On-Off switch to “On” position and the receiver will default to initial
setting as per illustration above. (BK1.01)
The system is now ready for use.
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RECEIVER FREQUENCY SELECTION
5. Frequency selection options
• To change selected channel in BANK1:
Press “Jog-wheel” for 3 secs and enter the MAIN MENU. Press FREQ SELECT
and go to BANK setting, then select BANK1 and rotate jog wheel to select new
channel, finally press to ACCEPT to select new frequency. See attached frequency
table.
• To change selected Bank:
Press “Jog-wheel” for 3 secs and enter the MAIN MENU. Press FREQ SELECT
and go to BANK setting, then select required BANK by rotating and pressing
“Jog-Wheel” Select new channel, finally press ACCEPT to select new frequency.
Go to step 6 to program transmitter via the Receiver Infra-red port.
• To change selected channel to a Custom single frequency. This option allows the
customer to select 1 of over 1400 available channels:
Press “Jog-wheel” for 3 secs and enter the MAIN MENU. Press FREQ SELECT
and go to SINGLE press EDIT and rotate and press “Jog-Wheel” to Select new
frequency and User Name. Press “Jog-Wheel” for 3 secs to EXIT then ACCEPT
to select new custom frequency. Go to step 6 to program transmitter via the
Receiver infra-red port.
Please note: For S5.3 product the single user frequency will be added to Transmitter
with receiver Bank1. In the case of the S5.5 it will be added to the Custom “USER”
bank. See CD-ROM for more information.
6. Program Transmitter with Bank information via Receiver Infra-red port
Press “Jog-Wheel “ for 3 secs and enter MAIN MENU Press TX SET to enter TX
SETTINGS press FREQUENCY and align the Transmitter and Receiver Infra-red
windows at a distance of less than 15cm, press SEND and wait a few seconds. The
Transmitter should now be programmed and the Receiver will return to main display.
MISC SETTINGS
Mute/Squelch settings
• The S5 series uses sophisticated internal Mute functions including Pilot tone,
Noise and RSSI to prevent noise break through from external sources when the
transmitter is in the “OFF” position. The RSSI (Received signal strength) portion
is user adjustable via the RX SETTINGS MENU. To Access press “Jog-Wheel”
for 3 secs and enter MAIN MENU select and press RX SET then press MUTE
and rotate “Jog-Wheel” to adjust between 1-10 then press. Please note high
mute settings will decrease range and low mute settings increase the interference
potential. We recommend a setting of between 4-6.
Pilot Tone
The S5 series has the ability to disable the pilot tone as a means of either identifying
outside interference or allowing compatibility with non-pilot tone devices. To
disable Pilot Tone go to RX SETTINGS menu and select PILOT and remove
“Dot” from the “Box” then Exit menu.
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TRANSMITTER SET-UP
HANDHELD
End cap
Power ‘On’ Position
Infra-red port
Sleeve
Up/Down
Grille
Frequency
Battery indicator
1. Undo handheld sleeve by unscrewing the end cap anti-clockwise and then
gently sliding the sleeve to expose the LCD and Battery compartment. Place
alkaline “AA” cell into battery compartment noting the correct polarity.
2. Slide the On-Off switch to the “On” position and observe the display is on and
the battery LED located in the end cap is illuminated. Check display indicates
same channel as receiver.
3. The receiver should now show received signal on its RF bargraphs and after 20
seconds the transmitter battery status.
4. Handheld Gain adjust
Turn on Transmitter and wait for the flashing “decimal point” on the LCD to
stop flashing. Press “Up” or “Down” buttons to increase or decrease head
sensitivity in 3 stages. (0-2) “0” gain being for max SPL.
5. Frequency adjust
Turn on Transmitter and adjust frequency whilst “decimal point” is flashing
(approx 6 secs) via the “Up” or “Down” buttons. When correct frequency is
selected Turn transmitter “Off” then “On” to activate new selected channel.
6. Microphone Mute Switch
Incorporated in the Handheld end-cap is a Power ON LED and Audio Mute
switch. To mute the audio place switch towards LED.
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TRANSMITTER SET-UP
BELTPACK
1. Insert battery into compartment by sliding end
cap forward and up. Ensure battery is inserted
with the correct polarity as shown.
Antenna
2. Screw antenna
illustrated.
into
antenna
socket
as
3. Plug Lavalier mic into Mini-XLR socket.
Lavalier mic
Clip
5. The receiver should now show received signal
on its RF bar graphs and after 20 seconds the
transmitter battery status.
POWER
ON
4. Place on-off switch to “On” position and
observe the display is on and the battery LED
is illuminated. Check display indicates same
channel as receiver.
OFF
Antenna Bush
Mini-XLR
Power switch
Power LED
6. Beltpack AF gain adjust. Turn on transmitter
and wait for the flashing “decimal point” on the
LCD to stop flashing. Press “Up” or “Down”
buttons firmly to increase or decrease AF gain
with 10 steps with “0” being minimum.
7. Frequency adjust
Battery
compartment
LCD
Infra-red port
Up/Down
Battery indicator
Turn on Transmitter and adjust frequency whilst
“decimal point” is flashing (approx 6 secs) via
the “Up” or “Down” buttons. When correct
frequency is selected turn transmitter “Off” then
“On” to activate new selected channel.
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OPERATING HINTS
To maximise operating performance Trantec recommend the following:
• Ensure good line of sight between receiver antenna and transmitter, avoid
obstructions e.g. Concrete walls and metal structures.
• Always ensure the receiver antenna is at least 3m (10 feet) away from the transmitters
at all times
• Always ensure transmitters are separated by at least 20cm.
• Never position the transmitter antenna directly against the body or the hand. This
will reduce the operating range.
• Ensure correct setting of Mute control for effective control of interference whilst
the transmitter is turned off. Default is normally 4-5 but may need to increase with
multi-channel set-ups.
• Do not mix separate Banks in multi-channel set-ups.
• Use SCAN function to check for external interference. (See CD-ROM for more
information)
• Set transmitter AF gain so as the receiver VU indicates 0db with occasional peaks
to +6dB.
• Keep Microphone/Instrument lead away from the antenna on the beltpack.
• Do not mix other brands of wireless microphone as Trantec cannot guarantee
multichannel compatibility.
TROUBLESHOOTING
• No operation of Transmitter
Replace current battery with fresh correct Alkaline ‘AA’ type.
• No RF signal on receiver
Check transmitter and receiver are “Tuned” to the same channel
• Poor range
Check mute level setting. For normal range we recommend a Mute setting of 4-5.
• AF Signal distorted
Check Receiver XLR mic-line switch for correct match to Mixer/Amplifier. Reduce
gain of Transmitter if VU meter shows over 6dB.
• AF Signal low level with high background noise
Adjust Transmitter gain so as VU bar graph shows 0dB with 6dB peaks.
• External Head amplifiers not operating
Check for shorts in the Leads and ensure Receiver PHANTOM PWR is switched
on via RX SETTINGS Menu.
• Receiver LCD contrast poor
Enter receiver RX SETTINGS Menu, select LCD and press then rotate “Jog-Wheel”
to adjust contrast. The receiver will automatically exit after a few seconds.
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S5 SERIES RACK MOUNT KIT
The rackmounting kit is supplied as standard with S5.5 systems, or is available as an
accessory for S5.3 systems.
POWER
POWER
RF A
RF B
uV
dB
16
-36 -30 -24 -18 -12 -9
-3
RF A
RF B
30 60 125 250 500
uV
dB
+3 +6
16
30 60 125 250 500
-36 -30 -24 -18 -12 -9
-3
+3 +6
19” Rack 2 x S5 series Receivers
2. Remove plastic
plugs from top of
the Receiver lid and
place metal joining
strip in lid slots and
carefully fit M3x6
screws (coloured
black) as per
illustration.
1. Unscrew 3 x lid
retaining screws
M3x6 from opposite
sides of each receiver
case and fit angled
brackets as per
illustration using
supplied screws.
3. Place remaining
joining strips x 2 on
the bottom side of the
receiver chassis using
M3x6 CSK screw as
per illustration.
19” rack 1 x S5 Series receiver with front mount antennae
4. Unscrew 3 x lid retaining screws M3x6
from the left hand side of the chassis.
(viewed from front) and fit angled bracket
as per illustration 1 using the supplied
screws.
5. Unscrew 3 x lid retaining screw M3x6
from the right hand side of the chassis
and fit supplied long bracket using the
supplied screws.
6. Fit extension cables as per illustration
into front panel long bracket and tighten
TNC nut. Should front mount antennae
not be required fit plastic blanking plug
(supplied) into spare holes.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Overall System
Frequency Bands available: D1 863-865MHz
D2 854-865MHz (S5.3 only)
D3 830-865MHz
C1 794-830MHz
B1 722-752MHz
A1 692-722MHz
RF Switching BW:
36MHz typical
RF grid spacing:
25kHz
RF Bandwidth:
< 200kHz
AF Frequency response:
60Hz – 20kHz
AF Distortion:
< 0.8% at nom deviation 22kHz
AF Dynamic range :
>110dBA
AF Noise reduction:
Trantec proprietary
Temperature range :
-10ºC to +55ºC
Receiver Specification
Type:
IF Freq:
Sensitivity:
Ist Image:
RSSI range:
Antenna Inputs:
AF switches:
AF Output level:
Antenna Phantom:
Bank Specification:
Infra-Red Link:
Computer Interface:
Power Consumption:
Dual Diversity featuring PLL Dual conversion
receivers.
1st IF 55.875MHz 2nd IF 10.7MHz
< 1uV/12dB SINAD
>70dB
10 steps 30dB range.
TNC 50 Ohm
Low Cut – High Boost – Phase Reversal (S5.5 only)
XLR Line +15dBm max. XLR Mic -25dBm max. Unbal
1⁄4” jack socket +9dBm max.
9V @ 60mA short circuit protected on each RF port
10 Banks x 24 Channels (S5.5)
9 Banks x 12 Channels (S5.3)
Range 15cm max.
Computer monitoring via rear panel USB interface
300mA @ 12Vdc nominal
Transmitter Specification
Power Supply:
Power consumption:
Operating time:
Controls:
Gain Range:
Handheld dimensions:
Beltpack dimensions:
Single Alkaline “AA” cell 1.5V nom
Typically 120mA
Typically 8-10hrs minimum
On-Off, AF Gain Adjust, Frequency adjust
AF Mute (Handheld)
Beltpack +2dBm to -20dBm in 10 steps
Handheld 3 steps 6dB
32mm x 250mm. Grille diameter 51mm. Weight 350g
55mm x 80mm x 20mm. Weight 110g
Please note: The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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WARRANTY
All Trantec products are guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase
against defects in materials and workmanship. In the event of a claim under guarantee
the product should be returned in its original packaging to an Authorised Service
Centre or BBM Electronics together with proof of purchase i.e. sales purchase receipt
from an authorised dealer.
BBM will repair or replace the device at its discretion. BBM offers no warranty whatsoever
under the following circumstances: mechanical damage, incorrect operation, incorrect
voltage, wear and tear, and defects that were known at the time of purchase. In addition,
the warranty will be null and void in the event of unauthorised repair or modification,
including removal of any of its covers.
E&OE. Due to our continual policy of research and development we reserve the right to
alter specifications without prior notice.
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
0891
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC, 89/336/EC or 73/23/EC.
More information is available from www.trantec.co.uk
IMPORTANT NOTICE. Before using this wireless microphone system please observe
the requirements of each country with respect to frequency allocations and individual
licensing requirements.
WEEE DECLARATION
This symbol indicates that this piece of electrical/electronic equipment
must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its
operational life. Please dispose of this product by taking it to your local
recycling or collection point.
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Printed in Taiwan
Manual Pt no. S5manUK
TRANTEC SYSTEMS
BBM Electronics Group Ltd
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