Lectrosonics D4T DIGITAL MODULATION TRANSMISSION SYSTEM User Manual
Lectrosonics Inc DIGITAL MODULATION TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Users Manual
Users Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL D4 Digital Wireless System Fill in for your records: Serial Number: Purchase Date: Rio Rancho, NM, USA www.lectrosonics.com D4T/D4R LECTROSONICS, INC. 4-channel Digital Wireless System Table of Contents Introduction..............................................................................3 General Technical Description...............................................4 D4T Transmitter......................................................................4 D4R Receiver.........................................................................5 Front and Rear Panels.............................................................6 Transmitter Input Modes.........................................................7 Receiver Output Modes..........................................................7 Mixed Modes............................................................................7 Navigating the LCD.................................................................7 System Setup Steps................................................................8 System Setup...........................................................................8 D4T Transmitter Audio Level Setup.......................................9 D4R Receiver Audio Level Setup...........................................9 Antenna Placement and Orientation....................................10 Frequency Selection.............................................................10 Replacement Parts and Accessories...................................11 Specifications........................................................................12 Service and Repair................................................................14 Returning Units for Repair...................................................14 Introduction The D4 digital 4-channel wireless system was designed as a special purpose system for location production in film and television. A typical application for this system is in television production as part of what is commonly called a “bag system.” A portable mixer and several wireless microphone receivers are carried in an over-shoulder carrying case. The D4T transmitter is connected to the outputs of the mixer to transmit up to four audio channels to one or more D4R receivers mounted on video cameras. The system is designed for line level analog audio signals and AES/EBU digital audio signals and can be set up as a 2-channel or 4-channel system with options that provide: • Digital in/Digital out (< 1 mS latency) • Digital in/Analog out • Analog in/Digital out • Analog in/Analog out (2.2 mS latency) 902 to 928 MHz Band 907.776 912.384 916.992 921.600 Center frequencies of the RF channels A “spreading” technique is used in the design to increase immunity to noise and interference. The sampled audio signals are delivered to the FPGA where the spreading algorithm and encoding are applied. The audio quality is suitable for any professional application in film, television and live sound. 48 kHz sampling and 24-bit A-D conversion assure excellent audio quality across a 20Hz to 20kHz audio bandwidth with only 0.05% distortion. The LCD interface on the front panels make setup simple and straightforward. Power is provided by external sources from 6 to 16 VDC. Rugged machined aluminum housings are finished in a Teflon impregnated nickle alloy plating with laser etched nomenclature for durability and legibility. In the 4-channel mode, the D4 system operates on one of four 4.2 MHz channels in the 902 to 928 MHz band. Each channel carries four separate audio signals, digitally multiplexed within a common carrier. D4 systems can be run simultaneously on all four channels across the 902 to 928 MHz band to provide a total of 16 channels. Rio Rancho, NM, USA D4T/D4R General Technical Description D4T Transmitter The transmitter can accept up to four inputs from digital or analog sources. Inputs 1 and 2 are selectable between two digital channels each or 1 balanced analog channel each and inputs 3 and 4 can each accept a single balanced analog signal. The inputs can be configured as follows: • Four balanced analog inputs using all four jacks • Two digital channels using jack 1 and two balanced analog inputs using jacks 3 and 4 • Four digital channels using jacks 1 and 2 The input connectors are TA3 “mini XLR” types with the same pin numbering and configuration as standard XLR connectors for AES-EBU and balanced line level analog signals. Analog input signals are sampled at 48kHz and converted to 24-bit digital audio and fed into the FPGA for further processing. The FPGA applies a spreading algorithm to expand the bandwidth of each channel to 4,2 MHz to improve immunity to interference and noise. The baseband signal is then delivered to the D-A to generate the I and Q signals for final output. The modulated signal is filtered before and after the RF amp to suppress out of band noise and spurious signals. A circulator/isolator is used in the final RF output to minimize IM that can occur when external signals enter the output stage through the antenna. The isolator passes the transmitter output signal to the antenna but shunts returning signals to ground. A USB port is provided to simplify firmware updates. Input preamp circuits use a special balanced amplifier with very high common mode rejection to minimize hum and noise. 24-bit D/A (analog) AES/EBU OUT (digital) TA3F INPUTS DIGITAL 24-bit D/A (analog) BASEBAND ENCODER AES/EBU OUT (digital) 24-bit D/A (analog) 24-bit D/A (analog) CIRCULATOR ISOLATOR FILTER OSC 900 MHz RF DEMOD POWER AMP LECTROSONICS, INC. 4-channel Digital Wireless System D4R Receiver The receiver is essentially a mirror image of the transmitter. The incoming RF signal is converted back into the baseband signal that was generated in the transmitter, and the FPGA decodes the signal to generate the four audio channels in digital and analog formats as they appeared at the transmitter inputs. Diversity reception is employed to suppress multipath dropouts, followed by SAW filters in the front-end to attenuate signals above and below the passband. The FPGA monitors and adjusts the level of the incoming RF signal to increase the dynamic range capabilities of the receiver. From the IQ demodulator through the filters, amplifier and baseband ADC, the signal path and processing is the reverse of that in the transmitter. Decoding in the FPGA regenerates the original digital and analog audio signals and delivers them to the output stages. The FPGA also delivers a signal to a DAC and amplifer for monitoring with headphones. The headphone output follows the receiver selected on the front panel. 24-bit D/A (analog) FILTER LOW NOISE AMP RF DEMOD DIGITAL AES/EBU OUT (digital) BASEBAND OSC 900 MHz DECODER and DIVERSITY SYSTEM FILTER Rio Rancho, NM, USA LOW NOISE AMP RF DEMOD 24-bit D/A (analog) AES/EBU OUT (digital) TA3F OUTPUTS 24-bit D/A (analog) 24-bit D/A (analog) D4T/D4R Front and Rear Panels Setup and operation of the transmitter and receiver is a straightforward process using an LCD and push button interface on the front panels. The Main Window displays audio levels during operation, with a setup menu and screens to select operating modes and levels. The units are powered with an external source of 9 to 16 VDC, with power consumption of 500 mA for the transmitter and 250 mA for the receiver. The USB port is used for firmware updates. The rear panels provide the audio inputs and outputs, power receptacle and USB port. Channels 1 and 2 provide balanced analog signals and AES-EBU digital signals as selected from the LCD setup screens. Channels 3 and 4 are balanced analog audio only. The connectors are standard TA3M type. D4T Transmitter Press to Enter Setup Menus D4R Receiver Press to Enter Setup Menus Menu Item & Parameter Select Audio Level Incoming RF level Audio Level Menu Item & Parameter Select DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL RECEIVER DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL TRANSMITTER FUNC FUNC PHONES BACK Return to Previous Menu Channel Select 1-4 AES 3/4 ON Channel Select 1-4 Menu Item/Parameter Select Buttons Channel selected for headphone monitoring D4R 4-CHANNEL DIGITAL RECEIVER 9-16 VDC 300 mA AES 1/2 ON D4T 4-CHANNEL DIGITAL TRANSMITTER 9-16 VDC 500 mA OFF OFF Return to Previous Menu BACK AES 1/2 AES 3/4 USB USB LECTROSONICS, INC. 4-channel Digital Wireless System Transmitter Input Modes The transmitter can be set up in three different configurations with the AES3 mode menu for 4-channel operation: ANALOG CH 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 1 ANALOG CH 2 NOT USED CH 2 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 2 ANALOG CH 3 ANALOG CH 3 NOT USED CH 3 ANALOG CH 4 ANALOG CH 4 NOT USED CH 4 Two different configurations are available for 2-channel operation: ANALOG CH 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 1 ANALOG CH 2 NOT USED CH 2 NOT USED CH 3 NOT USED CH 3 NOT USED CH 4 NOT USED CH 4 Mixed Modes The selected AES3 modes on the transmitter and receiver do not have to be identical. For example, analog signals can be fed into the transmitter from a mixer or wireless mic receivers, transmitted to the D4 receiver, which can be configured for four digital outputs to feed a digital recorder. The sampling rate of the audio at the receiver digital outputs will always be at 48 kHz, regardless of the sampling rate of the signal fed into the transmitter. NOTE: Transmitter and receiver must both be set to either the 2-channel or 4-channel mode. Navigating the LCD Navigation through setup screens is the same on transmitter and receiver. The Main Window will display audio levels for all active channels while the system is operating. Press the FUNC button to enter the setup menu. DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL TRANSMITTER FUNC BACK Receiver Output Modes The receiver audio outputs can be configured in the same manner as the transmitter for 4-channel operation: OFF ON Then press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select a menu item. DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL TRANSMITTER FUNC CH 1 ANALOG CH 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 2 ANALOG CH 2 NOT USED CH 2 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 3 ANALOG CH 3 ANALOG CH 3 NOT USED CH 4 ANALOG CH 4 ANALOG CH 4 NOT USED BACK OFF ON Press the FUNC button to enter the setup screen for the selected item. Then use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select a value or mode. Two different configurations are available for 2-channel operation: DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL TRANSMITTER FUNC CH 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL CH 1 ANALOG CH 2 NOT USED CH 2 ANALOG CH 3 NOT USED CH 3 NOT USED CH 4 NOT USED CH 4 NOT USED BACK Rio Rancho, NM, USA OFF ON Press BACK once to return to the Menu or twice to return to the Main Wiindow. D4T/D4R System Setup Steps AES3 Modes Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup The following steps are necessary to set up and operate the D4 system. Details for each step are on the next pages. 1) Attach antennas and power supplies to the transmitter and receiver. 2) Tuning Menu - select the same operating frequency on the transmitter and receiver. Use UP/DOWN buttons to select desired mode 3) 2/4 Channel Mode - set 2-channel or 4-channel modes the same on transmitter and receiver. 4) Select the AES3 modes on transmitter and receiver as needed for the connected equipment, mixer, recorder, etc. (see AES3 Modes) 5) Adjust audio input levels on the transmitter. (see Transmitter Audio Level Setup) 6) Adjust audio output levels of analog outputs on the receiver. (see Receiver Audio Level Setup) 7) Walk test the system to check for adequate operating range. If dropouts occur within the range needed, select a different operating frequency. Audio Level Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup System Setup Tuning Menu Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup Use UP/DOWN arrows to select channel, then press FUNC to return to menu NOTE: The setup screens for Audio Level on the transmitter and receiver will be slightly different. See the next page for details. Locked/Unlocked Modes Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup Use UP/DOWN buttons to select desired mode 2/4 Channel Modes Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup Use UP/DOWN buttons to select desired mode LECTROSONICS, INC. 4-channel Digital Wireless System D4T Transmitter Audio Level Setup D4R Receiver Audio Level Setup Press FUNC and then select the menu item “Audio Lev. “ and press FUNC again. The setup screen for audio level will vary slightly depending upon which AES3 mode has been selected. If the 2-channel mode has been selected, channels 3 and 4 will appear blank on the setup screen. Press FUNC and then select the menu item “Audio Lev. “ and press FUNC again. The setup screen for audio level will vary slightly depending upon which AES3 mode has been selected. If the 2-channel mode has been selected, channels 3 and 4 will appear blank on the setup screen. Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup Use UP/DOWN arrows to select menu item and press FUNC to enter setup When configured for four AES/EBU outputs, the channel levels will be preset to the AES standard. When configured for four AES/EBU outputs, the channel levels will be preset to the AES standard. When configured for two digital and two analog inputs, press the button under the analog channel to be adjusted and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired level. When configured for two digital and two analog inputs, press the button under the analog channel to be adjusted and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired level. In this example, the transmitter is configured for four analog channels. Select each channel with the button below it and use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set the desired level. NOTE: The transmitter is designed for line level signals. There is no gain stage in the input section. Attenuation up to 20 dB can be applied to the input signal to reduce very high level signals to the optimal range for the transmitter. Rio Rancho, NM, USA When configured for four analog outputs, press the button under the channel to be adjusted and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired level. NOTE: The value shown in the setup screen on the receiver is the level of an analog signal in dBu at the output when the RF signal is fully modulated. AES/EBU outputs are preset to the industry standard value, so no adjustment is needed. D4T/D4R Antenna Placement and Orientation The supplied antenna is a center fed half-wave type with a right angle elbow and rotating mount. For most applications, the whip antennas should be vertically oriented to provide a circular coverage pattern. In other orientations, the transmitter antenna should be parallel with and not directly above or below the receiver antennas. Frequency Selection For a single system, any of the four frequencies can be used for normal operation. With multiple systems operating in the same location, select a different frequency for each system. Walk test each system through the area where it will be operating and listen for dropouts while observing the RF level indicator on the receiver LCD. It is best to have all equipment in the location turned on to check for interference and short operating range. If the RF level on the receiver LCD indicates a weak overall level, try re-positioning the antennas. Re-orienting the antennas or moving them even a few inches away from nearby surfaces can also make a difference. If dropouts are experienced during the walk test, but the RF level at the receiver remains strong, there could be interference on that frequency band. Switch the system to another frequency and walk test the system again to check for adequate operating range. DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL TRANSMITTER FUNC BACK OFF ON OFF ON D4T Transmitter DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL RECEIVER FUNC PHONES BACK D4R Receiver 10 LECTROSONICS, INC. 4-channel Digital Wireless System Replacement Parts and Accessories Power Supply Lectrosonics PS70 (non-locking) AC power supply with 60320 universal socket on housing, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.6 A (max) input; 13.8 VDC, 2.8A, 40 W (max) output. Specify the AC power cord needed for your country or application. Power Input Plug and Cables • Shogyo MP121CR locking plug (no cable) • Lectrosonics 21425 straight, non-locking plug with 6 ft. cable • Lectrosonics 21472 right angle, non-locking plug with 6 ft. cable Rio Rancho, NM, USA 11 D4T/D4R Specifications Overall System Operating Spectrum: Center frequencies (MHz): Modulation Type: Sampling Rate: Latency (overall system): Digital In/Digital Out: Analog In/Analog Out: Selectable Audio Channels: Audio Performance (overall system): Frequency Response: THD: 12 D4T Transmitter 902 - 928 MHz 907.776, 912.387, 916.992, 921.600 Four systems can operate simultaneously for a total of 16 audio channels. QPSK with spreading to 4.2 MHz 48 kHz Less than 1 mS 2.2 mS • 4 digital • 2 digital, 2 analog • 4 analog 20 Hz - 20 kHz 0.05 % Power output: Power requirements: Power consumption: Dimensions: Weight: 200 mW; spreading algorithm across 4.2 MHz bandwidth 9 - 16 VDC 500 mA 4 x 4 x 1.5 inches D4R Receiver D4R Receiver Power requirements: Power consumption: Dimensions: Weight: 9 - 16 VDC 250 mA 4 x 4 x 1.5 inches 346 grams; 12.2 ozs. LECTROSONICS, INC. 4-channel Digital Wireless System FCC Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Industry Canada Notices: Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device has been designed to operate with the antenna listed below, and having a maximum gain of 6 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 6 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. Linx Technologies model: ANT-916-CW-HWR-RPS To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Lectrosonics, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate it. Rio Rancho, NM, USA 13 D4T/D4R Service and Repair If your system malfunctions, you should attempt to correct or isolate the trouble before concluding that the equipment needs repair. Make sure you have followed the setup procedure and operating instructions. Check the interconnecting cables and then go through the Troubleshooting section in this manual. We strongly recommend that you do not try to repair the equipment yourself and do not have the local repair shop attempt anything other than the simplest repair. If the repair is more complicated than a broken wire or loose connection, send the unit to the factory for repair and service. Don’t attempt to adjust any controls inside the units. Once set at the factory, the various controls and trimmers do not drift with age or vibration and never require readjustment. There are no adjustments inside that will make a malfunctioning unit start working. Lectrosonics’ Service Department is equipped and staffed to quickly repair your equipment. In warranty repairs are made at no charge in accordance with the terms of the warranty. Out-of-warranty repairs are charged at a modest flat rate plus parts and shipping. Since it takes almost as much time and effort to determine what is wrong as it does to make the repair, there is a charge for an exact quotation. We will be happy to quote approximate charges by phone for out-of-warranty repairs. Returning Units for Repair For timely service, please follow the steps below: A. DO NOT return equipment to the factory for repair without first contacting us by email or by phone. We need to know the nature of the problem, the model number and the serial number of the equipment. We also need a phone number where you can be reached 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. (U.S. Mountain Standard Time). B. After receiving your request, we will issue you a return authorization number (R.A.). This number will help speed your repair through our receiving and repair departments. The return authorization number must be clearly shown on the outside of the shipping container. C. Pack the equipment carefully and ship to us, shipping costs prepaid. If necessary, we can provide you with the proper packing materials. UPS is usually the best way to ship the units. Heavy units should be “double-boxed” for safe transport. D. We also strongly recommend that you insure the equipment, since we cannot be responsible for loss of or damage to equipment that you ship. Of course, we insure the equipment when we ship it back to you. Lectrosonics USA: Mailing address: Lectrosonics, Inc. PO Box 15900 Rio Rancho, NM 87174 USA Shipping address: Lectrosonics, Inc. 581 Laser Rd. Rio Rancho, NM 87124 USA Telephone: (505) 892-4501 (800) 821-1121 Toll-free (505) 892-6243 Fax Web: www.lectrosonics.com E-mail: sales@lectrosonics.com Lectrosonics Canada: Mailing Address: 49 Spadina Avenue, Suite 303A Toronto, Ontario M5V 2J1 14 Telephone: (416) 596-2202 (877) 753-2876 Toll-free (877-7LECTRO) (416) 596-6648 Fax E-mail: Sales: colinb@lectrosonics.com Service: joeb@lectrosonics.com LECTROSONICS, INC. LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship provided it was purchased from an authorized dealer. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping. This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment. Should any defect develop, Lectrosonics, Inc. will, at our option, repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor. If Lectrosonics, Inc. cannot correct the defect in your equipment, it will be replaced at no charge with a similar new item. Lectrosonics, Inc. will pay for the cost of returning your equipment to you. This warranty applies only to items returned to Lectrosonics, Inc. or an authorized dealer, shipping costs prepaid, within one year from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico. It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics Inc. and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty as outlined above. NEITHER LECTROSONICS, INC. NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF LECTROSONICS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF LECTROSONICS, INC. EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state. 581 Laser Road NE • Rio Rancho, NM 87124 USA • www.lectrosonics.com (505) 892-4501 • (800) 821-1121 • fax (505) 892-6243 • sales@lectrosonics.com 27 February 2009
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