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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SSM
Micro Bodypack Transmitter
This device has not been authorized as required by
the rules of the Federal Communications Commission.
This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or
lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
Quick Start Steps
1) Install a good battery and turn power on (see pages
5 and 9).
2) Set the compatibility mode to match the receiver
(see page 8).
3) Connect the signal source and adjust input gain for
optimum modulation level (see pages 10 and 11).
4) Set Step Size and frequency to match receiver.
Also see receiver manual for scanning procedure to
find a clear operating frequency.
5) Turn on the receiver and verify that solid RF and
audio signals are present (see receiver manual).
Fill in for your records:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
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Table of Contents
Introduction..............................................................................4
Three Block Tuning Range .....................................................4
About Frequency Blocks ........................................................4
About Digital Hybrid Wireless® ...............................................4
Battery Charging .....................................................................5
Battery Installation ..................................................................5
Controls and Functions ..........................................................6
Modulation LEDs....................................................................6
LCD Screen ...........................................................................6
BATT LED ..............................................................................6
AUDIO Button ........................................................................6
FREQ Button..........................................................................6
Power Button..........................................................................6
UP and DOWN Arrow Buttons ...............................................6
Connectors and USB Port ......................................................7
Attaching and Removing the Microphone.............................7
Operating Instructions ............................................................8
Powering On in Operating Mode ............................................8
Powering On in Standby Mode ..............................................8
Powering Off ..........................................................................8
Setup Screens .......................................................................8
Screens Used in Normal Operation .......................................8
Setup Steps ...........................................................................8
Setup Screens..........................................................................9
DOWN Button Menu ..............................................................9
UP Button Menu.....................................................................9
Adjusting the Input Gain .......................................................10
Input Jack Configuration ......................................................10
Locking the Controls .............................................................10
Remote Control......................................................................10
IR (infrared) Sync...................................................................11
Removable Belt Clip ..............................................................11
Accessories ...........................................................................12
Specifications ........................................................................13
Service and Repair ................................................................14
Returning Units for Repair ...................................................14
FCC Notices:
For body worn operation, this transmitter model has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with the Lectrosonics accessories supplied or designated for this product.
Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Contact
Lectrosonics if you have any questions or need more information about RF exposure using this
product..
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits as set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This device should be installed and operated so that its antenna(s) are not co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Industry Canada Notices:
Per RSS-210
This device operates on a no-protection no-interference basis. Should the user seek to obtain
protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, a radio licence is required.
Please consult Industry Canada’s document CPC-2-1-28, Optional Licensing for Low-Power Radio
Apparatus in the TV Bands, for details.
Per RSS-Gen
This device complies with Industry Canada’s lecence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause interference
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Consumer Alert for US Users - FCC Order DA 10-92
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it
must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received
from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888- CALL-FCC
(TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website at www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones.
To operate wireless microphone systems at power greater than 50mW, you must qualify as a Part 74 user and be
licensed. If you qualify and wish to apply for a license go to: http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form601/601.html
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Introduction
Three Block Tuning Range
About Digital Hybrid Wireless®
The SSM transmitter tunes across a range of over 76
MHz. This tuning range covers three standard Lectrosonics frequency blocks.
TUNING RANGE
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
Four tuning ranges are available covering standard
blocks as follows:
Range
Blocks Covered
Freq. MHz
A1
470, 19, 20
470.1 - 537.5
B1
21, 22, 23
537.6 - 614.3
C1
24, 25, 26
614.4 - 691.1
D1*
27, 28, 29
691.2 - 767.9
*Export Only
To simplify backward compatibility with earlier Digital
Hybrid Wireless® equipment, block numbers are presented along with frequencies in LCD screens.
About Frequency Blocks
A 25.6 MHz band of frequencies, referred to as a
Block, came about with the design of the first frequency
tunable Lectrosonics wireless products. These products provided two 16-position rotary switches to select
frequencies as shown in the illustration below. A logical
method of identifying the switch positions was using 16
character hexadecimal numbering. This naming and
numbering convention is still used today.
The 16 switch positions are numbered 0 (zero) through
F, presented in a two-character designation such as
B8, 5C, AD, 74, etc. The first character indicates the
position of the left hand switch and the second character indicates the position of the right hand switch. This
designator is commonly called a “hex code.”
US Patent 7,225,135
All wireless links suffer from channel noise to some
degree, and all wireless microphone systems seek to
minimize the impact of that noise on the desired signal.
Conventional analog systems use compandors for
enhanced dynamic range, at the cost of subtle artifacts
(known as “pumping” and “breathing”). Wholly digital
systems defeat the noise by sending the audio information in digital form, however, it is often at the cost of one
or more issues regarding power, bandwidth, operating
range and resistance to interference.
The Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless system overcomes channel noise in a dramatically new way, digitally
encoding the audio in the transmitter and decoding it
in the receiver, yet still sending the encoded information via an analog FM wireless link. This proprietary
algorithm is not a digital implementation of an analog
compandor but a technique which can be accomplished
only in the digital domain.
Since the RF link between transmitter and receiver is
FM, channel noise will increase gradually with increased operating range and weak signal conditions,
however, the Digital Hybrid Wireless system handles
this situation elegantly with rarely audible audio artifacts
as the receiver approaches its squelch threshold.
In contrast, a purely digital system tends to drop the
audio suddenly during brief dropouts and weak signal
conditions. The Digital Hybrid Wireless system simply
encodes the signal to use a noisy channel as efficiently
and robustly as possible, yielding audio performance
that rivals that of purely digital systems, without the
power, noise and bandwidth problems inherent in digital
transmission. Because it uses an analog FM link, Digital
Hybrid Wireless enjoys all the benefits of conventional
FM wireless systems, such as excellent range, efficient
use of RF spectrum, and long battery life.
FREQUENCY
1.6MHz 100kHz
F 0 1
9 8 7
F 0 1
9 8 7
On older transmitter models, the left hand
switch makes steps in 1.6 MHz increments,
the right hand switch in 100 kHz increments.
Each block spans a 25.6 MHz band. A simple formula
is used to name the blocks according to the lowest frequency in each one. For example, the block starting at
512 MHz is named Block 20, since 512 divided by 25.6
equals 20.
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Battery Charging
The transmitter operates from a 3.7 V rechargeable
battery that will provide about four hours of operation
per charge. Battery life can be monitored from the timer
function built into current Lectrosonics receivers.
Battery Installation
The battery compartment and door catch are designed
for simple and quick battery changes, yet prevent the
door from being opened accidentally.
Squeeze tabs inward
to release door catch
The factory supplied battery charger provides a folding
NEMA 2-prong plug, and will operate from 100-240 VAC
sources. The LED glows red during charging and turns
green when the battery is fully charged.
Battery contacts
Battery charger
Lectrosonics part number 40100
Insert battery
contact end first
CAUTION: Use only the factory supplied
battery and battery charger.
Press opposite end of
battery into compartment
If the battery is inserted incorrectly, the door will close
but the unit will not operate.
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Controls and Functions
Modulation
LEDs
BATT LED
BATT LED
This LED glows green when the battery is good. The
color changes to red when there is only a few minutes
of operation left. The LED will blink briefly, just before
the unit powers down.
The exact point at which the LED turns red will vary
with battery brand and condition, temperature and current drain. The LED is intended to simply catch your
attention, not to be an exact indicator of remaining time.
AUDIO Button
The AUDIO button is used to adjust the audio output
level and low frequency roll-off. Each press of the button
will toggle between the two settings.
Power Button
FREQ Button
Modulation LEDs
Proper input gain adjustment is critical to ensure the
best audio quality. Two bicolor LEDs will glow either red
or green to accurately indicate modulation levels. The
input circuitry includes a wide range DSP controlled
limiter to prevent distortion at high input levels.
It is important to set the gain (audio level) high enough
to achieve full modulation during louder peaks in the
audio. The limiter can handle over 30 dB of level above
full modulation, so with an optimum setting, the LEDs
will flash red during use. If the LEDs never flash red, the
gain is too low. In the table below, +0 dB indicates full
modulation.
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
LCD Screen
The LCD is a numeric-type Liquid Crystal Display with
screens for adjusting output power, frequency, audio
level, low frequency audio roll-off and various modes
and options. The transmitter can be powered up with or
without the RF output turned on. A brief press on the
power button turns the unit on in a Standby Mode with
the output turned off to allow adjustments to be made
without interfering with other wireless systems in the
vicinity.
The FREQ Button displays the selected operating
frequency and toggles the LCD between displaying
the actual operating frequency in MHz and a two-digit
hexadecimal number that corresponds to the equivalent
Lectrosonics Frequency Switch Setting.
Power Button
Turns the unit on and off. A brief press turns power on
in a Standby Mode to make settings without interfering
with other wireless systems in the vicinity. Pressing and
holding the button until a counter on the LCD completes
a sequence turns the power on with the RF output
turned on. Pressing and holding for the duration of a
countdown turns the unit off.
UP and DOWN Arrow Buttons
The Up and Down arrow buttons are used to select the
values on the various setup screens and to lock out
the control panel. Press and hold both buttons until a
countdown is completed to lock the keypad. Remove
the battery to unlock the keypad.
These arrow keys also turn the LEDs on and off. With
no other button pressed, the UP arrow turns the LEDs
on and the DOWN arrow turns them off. When the LEDs
are tuned off, the LCD with display a reminder every
few seconds.
See Operating Instructions and Setup
Screens for compete information.
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Connectors and USB Port
The housing is machined out of a solid aluminum billet
for a rugged, lightweight assembly.
Attaching and Removing
the Microphone
Align the ridges on the plug with the grooves in the jack
and insert the plug.
IR (infrared) port
Galvanized
steel flexible
whip antenna
Mic/Line input jack
The antenna is a flexible whip made of galvanized steel,
permanently attached to the transmitter to prevent
damage from heavy use. The IR port is capped with
a translucent dome material to broaden the reception
angle. The input jack is a rugged 3-pin LEMO connector
with a threaded locking sleeve.
The opposite end of the transmitter contains the battery
door latches and release tabs, and the USB port, which
is used for firmware updates.
Grooves in the jack must
align with ridges on the plug
Slide the threaded sleeve onto the jack and rotate it
clockwise to tighten it.
Battery door
release tabs
Removable
belt clip
Battery
door latch
USB port
Tighten the sleeve to
secure the connection
The battery door itself is made of stainless steel to
allow a thin wall thickness, but retain the strength to
withstand heavy use.
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Operating Instructions
Powering On in Operating Mode
Press and hold the Power Button
for several seconds
until a counter on the LCD progresses from 1 through
3, followed by a display of the model, firmware version,
frequency block and compatibility mode.
When you release the button, the unit will be operational with the RF output turned on and the Main Window
displayed.
Powering On in Standby Mode
Frequency is displayed in one of two ways:
Frequency expressed in MHz
Standard
frequency
block (22)
Frequency
in hex
code (C8)
Offset in
MHz (.75)
LF roll-off is expressed in Hz.
A brief press of the Power Button , releasing it before
the counter has reached 3, will turn the unit on with the
RF output turned off. The LCD will display a reminder
that the RF output of the transmitter is turned off.
To make changes to the settings, press either button to
display the desired screen, then use the UP and DOWN
arrows to select the value. The changes take effect immediately when you release the buttons.
In this Standby Mode the frequency can be browsed
to make adjustments without the risk of interfering with
other wireless systems nearby.
After adjustments are made, press the power button
again to turn the unit off.
Powering Off
Holding the Power Button
in and waiting for the
completion of the countdown from 3 to 1 will turn the
power off.
Setup Steps
The setup menus are accessed by holding either the
UP or DOWN arrow while powering the unit on. Refer to
Setup Screens on the previous page for details of each
setup parameter.
The following list outlines the steps necessary to set up
the transmitter for normal use.
1) Install a charged battery.
2) Set the compatibility mode to match the receiver to
be used.
If the power button is released before the countdown is
completed, the unit will remain turned on and the LCD
will return to the same screen or menu that was displayed previously.
Setup Screens
Two different setup menus are accessed by holding either the UP or DOWN arrow button while powering the
unit on. See the opposite page for a listing of the menu
items and descriptions.
Screens Used in Normal Operation
When the transmitter is turned on with the RF output
on, the LCD will display the frequency, audio gain or LF
roll-off point.
3) Adjust the step size and frequency to match the
receiver. The frequency is normally determined using the receiver to identify one within clear operating spectrum. Refer to the receiver instructions for
details on using features such as scanning.
NOTE: Some Lectrosonics receivers include an
IR (infrared) port to transfer settings from the
receiver to the transmitter. Refer to the section on
IR (infrared) Sync for details.
4) Connect the microphone or audio source to be
used. Select the correct input configuration.
5) Adjust the input gain. Refer to Adjusting the Input
Gain on the following page for details.
6) Turn on the receiver and verify that solid RF and
audio signals are present (see receiver manual)
Audio gain is expressed in dB.
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Setup Screens
DOWN Button Menu
Hold the DOWN button while powering up the unit. Then press the AUDIO button repeatedly to scroll through the
following settings. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the available options under each setting.
฀
•฀ rc - remote control operation; selections: on, oFF
฀
•฀ PbAc - power-back-on after power loss; selections: 0 (stay turned off), 1 (turn back on)
฀
•฀ bL - back light duration; selections: 5 (minutes), 30 (seconds), on (always on)
UP Button Menu
Hold the UP button while powering up the unit. Then press the AUDIO button repeatedly to scroll through and select the following settings (bulleted). Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the available options under each setting.
฀
•฀ CP - compatibility mode; press the UP and DOWN arrows to select one of the following:
CP 400
400 Series (Digital Hybrid) mode
CP 3
Mode 3 (contact the factory for details)
CP 200
200 Series mode; receivers such as UCR200/201/205D/210/211
CP 100
100 Series mode; UCR100 receiver
CP 7
Mode 7 (contact the factory for details)
CP 6
Mode 6 (contact the factory for details)
CP IFb
IFB Series mode; IFBR1/1a receivers
฀
•฀ Pr - RF power output; selections: 25, 50
฀
•฀ In - Input configuration; press the UP and DOWN arrows to select one of the following:
In dYn
no bias, lo-Z; use for dynamic microphones
In CoS
4v bias, lo-Z; phase reversed; use for Sanken COS-11, M152 and similar mics
In b6
2v bias, lo-Z; use for Countryman B6 and similar mics
In dPA
4v bias, mid-Z; use for DPA lavaliere and similar mics
In L In
no bias, hi-Z; use for line level input
In otH
4v bias, lo-Z; same as CoS but audio phase is not reversed; for various mics
In SEt
Press the AUDIO button for manual setup of input for explicit control over bias voltage, input
resistance and audio polarity. Press the AUDIO button to select the following
parameters, then use the UP and DOWN arrows for each item to set the values.
bIAS - bias voltage on the input; selections 0, 2 or 4
rES - input impedance; selections: 0 (300 ohms), Lo (approx. 4 k ohms) or HI (approx. 100 k ohms)
AP - audio polarity (aka “phase”); selections: P for positive, n for negative (reversed)
NOTE: When you press AUDIO after setting the polarity, the screen will leave this submenu and return
to the In menu. To return to this submenu, press AUDIO repeatedly and scroll through the list again.
StP
Frequency tuning step size in kHz; selections: 25 kHz or 100 kHz
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Adjusting the Input Gain
The two bicolor Modulation LEDs on the control panel
provide a visual indication of the audio signal level
entering the transmitter. The LEDs will glow either red
or green to indicate modulation levels as shown in the
following table.
Signal Level
Input Jack Configuration
Looking into the 3 pin Lemo mic connector from the
outside of the transmitter, the pin centered in the two
guide slots is pin 1 and is ground. At 7 o’clock is pin 2
with a 2k resistor to ground. That 2k is a source load
for the Sanken COS-11 to save putting a resistor in the
connector. At 4 o’clock is pin 3, the servo audio input.
-20 LED
-10 LED
Less than -20 dB
Off
Off
Pin 1 - ground
-20 dB to -10 dB
Green
Off
Pin 2 - 2k source load to ground
-10 dB to +0 dB
Green
Green
Pin 3 - servo input
+0 dB to +10 dB
Red
Green
Greater than +10 dB
Red
Red
Voltages, phase, impedance, and line level for all mics
signal sources are selected by menus. Pin 3 is the only
connection for all mics except for the aforementioned
Sanken COS-11. Countryman, DPA, Sanken COS-11
and standard two wire mics can be configured in the
menus. The Sanken CUB-01 is not supported.
NOTE: Full modulation is achieved at 0 dB, when
the “-20” LED first turns red. The limiter can cleanly
handle peaks up to 30 dB above this point.
It is best to go through the following procedure with the
transmitter in the standby mode so that no audio will enter the sound system or recorder during adjustment.
1) With a charged battery in the transmitter, power the
unit on in the standby mode (see previous section
Powering On in Standby Mode).
2) Press and hold the AUDIO button with Aud and a
numeral on the display (e.g. Aud 22).
3) Prepare the signal source. Position a microphone
the way it will be used in actual operation and have
the user speak or sing at the loudest level that occur during use, or set the output level of the instrument or audio device to the maximum level that will
be used.
4) Use the and arrow buttons to adjust the gain
until the –10 dB glows green and the –20 dB LED
starts to flicker red during the loudest peaks in the
audio.
5) Once the audio gain has been set, the signal can
be sent through the sound system for overall level
adjustments, monitor settings, etc.
6) If the audio output level of the receiver is too high or
low, use only the controls on the receiver to make
adjustments. Unless the microphone or its position
changes, or a different instrument is being used,
leave the transmitter gain adjustment set according to these instructions. Use the audio output level
control on the receiver to make adjustments for
the desired level being delivered to the connected
mixer, recorder, etc.
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Locking the Controls
The keypad can be locked to prevent inadvertent
changes to be made to the transmitter. Press and hold
both the UP and DOWN arrow buttons for several
seconds until a countdown is completed on the LCD.
The display will show unloc 3...2...1 and then Loc will
appear. Remove the battery to unlock the controls.
Remote Control
Remote control signals (“dweedle tones”) may be used
to control the transmitter. The tones are played back into
the microphone to avoid the need to reach and handle
the transmitter when making changes to the following
adjustments and settings:
•฀
Input฀Gain
•฀
Sleep/Unsleep
•฀
Lock/Unlock
•฀
Tx฀power฀output
•฀
Frequency
A smart phone app is available in the App Store and in
Google Play to implement this control. Search for the
title LectroRM.
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IR (infrared) Sync
An IR (infrared) link between an associated receiver
and the transmitter can be used to shorten setup time
and ensure that the correct settings in the transmitter
are made. The dome on the side panel of the transmitter is the port used for the IR link. The receiver is normally used to identify a clear operating frequency. Once
step size, frequency and compatibility mode are set in
the receiver, the settings can be sent to the transmitter
via this IR link.
Removable Belt Clip
The belt clip may be removed by rotating it as shown
and sliding it off the retaining tabs on the battery door.
Retaining
tabs
IR port
Place the transmitter close to the IR enabled receiver
with the ports facing each other within a foot or two
apart. Send the settings with the trigger on the receiver.
If the settings are successfully transferred, a confirmation message will appear on the transmitter LCD.
When mounting the belt clip onto the battery door, carefully align the openings with the retaining tabs on the
door. If they are not precisely aligned, the door may not
close and latch properly.
Align the openings
and tabs precisely.
NOTE: If a mismatch exists between the receiver
and transmitter, an error message will appear on
the transmitter LCD stating what the problem is.
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Accessories
Rechargeable battery
P/N 40098
3.7V lithium-ion battery pack
Battery charger
P/N 40100 charger for Lectrosonics P/N 40098 lithiumion battery
Replacement belt clip
P/N 26995 slide-on belt clip for SSM transmitter
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Specifications
Operating Frequencies:
Band A1: 470.100 - 537.575
Band B1: 537.600 - 614.375
Band C1: 614.400 - 691.175
Band D1: 691.200 - 767.975 (export only)
Frequency Selection Steps:
Selectable; 100 kHz or 25 kHz
RF Power output:
Selectable; 25 or 50 mW
Pilot tone:
25 to 32 kHz; 5 kHz deviation
(Digital Hybrid mode)
Frequency Stability:
± 0.002%
Deviation:
± 75 kHz max. (Digital Hybrid mode)
Spurious radiation:
60 dB below carrier
Equivalent input noise:
–120 dBV (A-weighted)
Input level:
Nominal 2 mV to 300 mV, before limiting
Greater than 1V maximum, with limiting.
Input฀impedance:฀
•฀ Mic:฀300฀or฀4.5฀k฀ohm;฀selectable
฀
฀
•฀ Line:฀greater฀than฀100฀k฀ohm
Input limiter:
DSP controlled, dual envelope “soft” limiter
with greater than 30 dB range
Gain control range:
44 dB; digital control
Modulation indicators:
Dual bicolor LEDs indicate modulation of
-20, -10, 0 and +10 dB referenced to full
modulation
Audio Performance (Digital Hybrid mode)
Frequency Response:
70 Hz to 20 kHz (+/-1dB)
Low frequency roll-off:
–12 dB/octave; 70 Hz
THD: 0.2% (typical)
SNR at receiver output:
SmartNR
No Limiting w/Limiting
OFF
103.5
108.0
Note: The dual envelope “soft”
NORMAL
107.0
111.5
limiter provides exceptionally good
108.5
113.0
handling of transients using variable FULL
attack and release time constants. Once activated, the limiter compresses
30+ dB of transmitter input range into 4.5 dB of receiver output range, thus
reducing the measured figure for SNR without limiting by 4.5 dB
Controls:
Audio Input Jack:
Antenna:
Battery:
Battery Life:
Weight:
Dimensions (housing):
Emission Designator:
Side panel membrane switches with LCD
interface for power on/off and all setup and
configuration controls
LEMO 00 Series 3-pin
Galvanized steel, flexible wire
Lithium-ion 3.7 V rechargeable
4 hours per charge
2.3 ounces (65.2 grams) including lithium battery
2.3 x 1.5 x .56 in. (58.4 x 38 x 14.2 mm)
180KF3E
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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.
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 e-mail 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 or FEDEX 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.
561 Laser Rd., Suite 102
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
USA
Telephone:
+1 (505) 892-4501
(800) 821-1121 Toll-free US and Canada
Fax +1 (505) 892-6243
Web:
www.lectrosonics.com
E-mail:
service.repair@lectrosonics.com
sales@lectrosonics.com
Lectrosonics Canada:
Mailing Address:
49 Spadina Avenue,
Suite 303A
Toronto, Ontario M5V 2J1
14
Telephone:
+1 (416) 596-2202
(877) 753-2876 Toll-free Canada
(877) 7LECTRO
Fax (416) 596-6648
E-mail:
Sales: colinb@lectrosonics.com
Service: joeb@lectrosonics.com
LECTROSONICS, INC.
Micro Body Pack Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
15
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
20 April 2015

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