Mipro Electronics Co ACT80T18 Digital Bodypack Transmitter User Manual ACT 80T 2CE464A X3 20120901

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ACT-80T Wideband Digital
Bodypack Transmitter
User Guide
MIPRO Electronics Co., Ltd.
Headquarters: 814 Pei-Kang Road, Chiayi, 60096, Taiwan.
Web: www.mipro.com.tw
E-mail: mipro@mipro.com.tw
2 CE 4 6 4 A
AS120901
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice
FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device complied 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
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables
when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
IC
This device complies with Industry Canada’s RSSs. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio. L’exploitation est autorisée
aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible
d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Disposal
2005-08-13
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Contents
Key Features
Bodypack Controls and Indicators
Operating Instructions
LCD Display Screen
How to Setup Transmitter Parameters
19
Battery Status
22
MUTE Control Set-Up
26
AF Input Connections
27
Battery Removal and Installation
Dispose of any unusable devices or batteries
responsibly and in accordance with any
applicable regulations.
Disposing of used batteries with domestic waste
is to be avoided!
Batteries / NiCad cells often contain heavy
metals such as cadmium(Cd), mercury(Hg) and
lead(Pb) that makes them unsuitable for
disposal with domestic waste. You may return
spent batteries/ accumulators free of charge to
recycling centres or anywhere else
batteries/accumulators are sold.
By doing so, you contribute to the conservation
of our environment!
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Key Features
Furnished Accessories:
Industry's smallest and lightest digital bodypack
transmitter with extremely rugged low-profile
metal housing.
Detachable antenna, XLR input socket, mute
button and remote mute control input.
Backlit LCD displays working band-code, group
channel, AF gain, limiter, low cut, phase, output
power, mute, battery status, encryption status &
error codes.
Innovatively designed battery cover allows easy
access to operate buttons and prevents
accidental operation.
Mute button and remote-control jack is equipped
for easy activation of mute function.
High efficiency, low power consumption and low
spurious PLL synthesized circuit is applied.
An interference-free working channel can be
synchronized quickly and precisely by MIPRO's
patented ACT™ function.
Selectable AF input polarity for various
microphone capsule modules.
Mini-XLR input connector for quick screw lock
with lavalier / headworn mics and guitar.
2 AA batteries for long operation time.
Adjustable belt clip allows wearing transmitter in
any position.
USER GUIDE ×1
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Bodypack Controls and Indicators
Antenna: Flexible 1/ 4 wave transmitting
antenna.
Transmitter Housing: Holds PCB board and
wires.
LCD Panel: Display transmitter parameters.
SET Button: Parameter selection button.
MODE Button: Allows access to 9 available
functions displaying in LCD panel.
Power Button: Press and hold 2 seconds to
power ON or OFF.
ACT IR Port: Align and syncs the transmitter
and receiver frequency automatically.
10
Battery Compartment: Holds 2 'AA' batteries.
11
Battery Cover: Hinged cover opens to provide
access to 2 'AA' batteries.
12
External Mute Connector: When an external
mute switch cable, MJ-70 (optional) is
connected, user can manually mute and unmute the audio temporary.
13
Belt Clip: Detachable and reversible design
allows the transmitter to be worn on a belt,
waistband, or guitar strap (Figure 1).
GROUP
01
ON
CHAN
12
02
MODE
SET
13
10
11
Audio Input Connector: TA4F mini 4-pin
connector accepts any MIPRO lavalier,
instrument and headset microphones and
cables. (See 5 ways of connection on AF Input
Connections)
MUTE Button: To mute and un-mute the audio
signal temporary.
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Operating Instructions
Please make sure sensitivity level is set at
proper level.
Guitar setting is recommended at LINE level.
Insert the lavalier, headset microphone or
instrument cable into the audio input connector
before power ON the transmitter.
Tighten the connector screw clockwise direction
as shown in (Figure 2) for a secured fit.
Capsule Connector
Headset
Lavalier
(Positive Wear)
(Opposite Wear)
The ridge on the
connector must align and
match the indentation on
the socket when inserting
for a proper fit.
(Figure 1)
GROUP
01
ON
CHAN
02
MODE
SET
(Figure 2)
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
LCD Display Screen
How to Setup Transmitter Parameters
Fully Lit LCD Display
14
GROUP
15
01
16
Press “MODE” button to access one of the NINE
functions below.
CHAN
02
MODE Button:
SET Button:
Press “SET” button and LCD wills start flashing.
During flashing, press SET button to change
parameters.
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14 LCD Screen

15 Parameters Screen

16 AF (audio) MUTE

17 Transmitter Battery Meter

GROUP
01
ON
CHAN
02
MODE
SET
MODE
SET
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
FREQUENCY
AF GAIN
485.000MHz
0 dB
GROUP
01
CHAN
02
ENCRYPTION
AF LIMIT
AF LOW-CUT
NO
YES
LOW CUT
RF POWER
AF PHASE
SET LOCK
RF-LOW
INVERT
UNLOCK
Group and Channel
Frequency
Sensitivity Level
AF Low Cut
AF Limit
Encryption
RF Output Power
AF Phase
Parameters Lock & Unlock Status
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
GR-CH: Displays Group and Channel Information
a. Press MODE and stop on the GR-CH function;
the display showing the current group and
channel will be flashing. After 5 seconds, the
display will stop flashing and the current group
and channel selection will be set.
b. The group and channel information is now
shown on the display. Changing the current
group and channel must be done on the
receiver.
GROUP
01
CHAN
02
**Note:
When programming a special frequency via
monitoring software, the LCD screen cannot
display the number. This is because this special
channel is not in the preset group and channel.
RF, the LCD panel will look like the illustration
below.
GROUP
10
CHAN
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
AF GAIN: Setup and Change of Input Sensitivity
FREQUENCY: Displays Transmitter Frequency
Information
a. Press MODE and stop on the AF GAIN function;
the display showing the current status will be
flashing and is ready to be modified.
a. Press MODE and stop on the FREQUENCY
function; the display showing the current
frequency will be flashing. After 5 seconds, the
display will stop flashing.
b. The frequency information is now shown on the
display. Changing the current frequency must be
done on the receiver.
b. Every push of the SET button increases the dB
value by 6dB to a maximum of 18dB.
**Note:
1. The higher the gains are set, the lower the
dynamic range for signal input and the
greater the danger of unwanted noises and
feedback getting into the system.
**Note:
To modify the transmitter's group, channel and
frequency, all three must be set at the receiver
and the new setting transmitted to the
transmitter via the ACT function.
2. When using electronic guitar, gain should set
at 0dB.
3. Please make sure input signal strength does
not exceed 2 Vrms (gain=6dB) as it is the
maximum input strength allowed for
transmitter without causing distortion.
FREQUENCY
485.000MHz
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12
AF GAIN
AF GAIN
AF GAIN
-12 dB
-6 dB
0 dB
AF GAIN
AF GAIN
AF GAIN
18 dB
12 dB
6 dB
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
AF LOW-CUT: Setup and Change of Low Frequency
Cut Off
a. Press MODE and stop on the AF LOW-CUT
function; the display showing the current status
will be flashing and is ready to be modified.
b. Press the SET button while the display is
flashing to change to LOW CUT or FLAT as
desired.
**Note:
AF LIMIT: Setup and Change of Input Limit
a. Press MODE and stop on the AF LIMIT
function; the display showing the current status
will be flashing and is ready to be modified.
b. Press SET while the display is flashing to change
the setting to ON or OFF.
**Note:
When the AF LOW-CUT function is LOW CUT,
the frequency response below 100Hz will
decrease about 3dB with a slope of 6dB/Octave.
When the LIMIT is ON, the maximum output of
the receiver is limited to 1V.
AF LOW-CUT
AF LOW-CUT
AF LIMIT
AF LIMIT
LOW CUT
FLAT
YES
NO
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14
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
ENCRYPTION: Displays Information of Encryption
RF POWER: RF Power Selection
a. Press MODE and stop on the ENCRYPTION
function; the display showing the current status
will be flashing.
a. Press MODE button for selection of RF POWER.
Selection of RF-HI or RF-LOW can be selected
once the RF POWER LCD starts blinking.
b. Press SET button to select and set RF-HI or
RF-LOW.
**Note:
1. The ENCRYPTION function displays status
information only. Changing of the current
status must be done from the receiver via
the ACT function.
**Note:
RF-HI has 50mW transmitting power. RF-LOW
has 10mW transmitting power. Set appropriate
power to meet region/country regulations.
2. The ENCRYPTION function must be set at
receiver first then using ACT to program the
transmitter.
ENCRYPTION
RF POWER
RF POWER
NO
RF-HI
RF-LOW
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16
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
AF PHASE: Phase Selection of AF inputs
SET LOCK: Setup and Change of Parameter Lock
a. Press MODE button for selection of AF PHASE.
Selection of NORMAL or INVERT can be
selected once the AF PHASE LCD starts
blinking.
a. Press MODE button once for SET LOCK display.
Once SET LOCK display starts blinking it is
ready for selection.
b. Press SET button to select and set NORMAL or
INVERT.
b. Press SET button for UNLOCK or LOCK
selection.
**NOTE:
**Note:
1. When locked (LOCK), receiver settings
cannot be changed including the powering on
& powering off. To power off it needs to be
in unlock mode (UNLOCK).
AF PHASE function provides users a phase
selection for different condenser microphones.
The normal setting is NORMAL, and INVERT
might be selected if two-wire condenser
microphone is used.
AF PHASE
AF PHASE
NORMAL
INVERT
2. A sudden lose of power will deactivate the
LOCK Function.
3. MUTE function can be operated normally
during LOCK mode.
17
18
SET LOCK
SET LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Battery Status
“OFF...” : Power Off
Indicates the power remaining in the transmitter
battery. When the battery has less than 10% power
remaining it must be replaced or recharged. If an
under voltage condition continues, the LCD will
show “OFF...” and the system will shut down to
prevent being overly discharged.
1. Press and hold power button for 2 seconds to
power on & off.
2. When the power switch is turned off, the LCD
will show “OFF…” (for Power Off) first and then
the system will shut down and no further
messages will be displayed.
OFF...
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
10%
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20
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
ERR: Error Code
MUTE Control Set-Up
If the LCD displays “ERR” after turning on the
power, it indicates the operation is not correct. The
error codes are as follows:
MUTE control enables audio to be muted or unmuted temporarily.
ROM-ER
→ Transmitter does not have the initial
data so the microphone is completely
dead and cannot be programmed.
ERROR1
→Failure on RF circuitry, frequency
cannot be programmed.
Press MUTE button to mute audio temporarily.
Parameter values can be changed and ACT sync
activate during this MUTE mode.
Press MUTE button to un-mute.
NO----OR3 →Frequency to be programmed into
the transmitter exceeds the highest
frequency of the designated
frequency band of the transmitter.
NO----OR4 →Frequency to be programmed into
the transmitter exceeds the lowest
frequency of the designated
frequency band of the transmitter.
GROUP
FREQUENCY
CHAN
485.000MHz
MUTE
AF MUTE
**Note:
(GROUP/CHANNEL)
NO----OR3 and NO----OR4 will not change the
transmitter's original frequency and the
transmitter will still operate normally with the
error message on display. To remove the error
message from the display panel, please switch
off the transmitter and switch it on again.
GROUP
01
CHAN
02
AF MUTE
(AF GAIN)
FREQUENCY
AF GAIN
485.000MHz
AF MUTE
0 dB
AF MUTE
(AF LIMIT)
ENCRYPTION
AF LIMIT
AF LOW-CUT
NO
YES
LOW CUT
AF MUTE
(AF LOW-CUT)
AF MUTE
(SET LOCK)
(RF POWER)
(AF PHASE)
RF POWER
AF PHASE
SET LOCK
RF-LOW
INVERT
UNLOCK
AF MUTE
22
(FREQUENCY)
(ENCRYPTION)
AF MUTE
21
AF MUTE
AF MUTE
AF MUTE
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
High Frequency Bypass
External Mute Connector
External mute connector is a 3.5mm jack. When
an external mute switch cable, MJ-70 (optional)
is connected, user can manually mute and unmute the audio temporary.
a. When other microphones are in use, some
changes may be needed to another microphone
before adding it to the system in order to avoid
high frequency interference, as illustrated in
diagram (1).
b. When a high frequency radio wave causes
interference, it normally affects the system by
generating a persistent noise or by deteriorating
the frequency response. In an effort to
ameliorate these problems, a 330PF bypass
condenser can be added on the cartridge as
shown in diagrams (1) and (2). If this method is
not possible, another option is to add a bypass
condenser on the 4-pin XLR connector as shown
in diagrams (3) and (4).
External mute connector
**The Best Method
MJ-70 External Mute Switch (optional)
18
3.5mm jack.
19
External mute switch on/off button.
(1) Connect to two-wire condenser capsule
Note: Plug in the device before power on the
bodypack transmitter.
Add 330pF bypass capacitor
(2) Connect to three-wire condenser capsule
18
19
Add 330pF bypass capacitor
23
24
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
**Alternate Method
AF Input Connections
(3) Connect to two-wire condenser capsule
Add 330pF bypass capacitor
PIN
(1) 2-Wire Electret condenser
microphone Capsule
SHIELD PIN
AUDIO
(2) 3-Wire Electret condenser microphone Capsule
(4) Connect to three-wire condenser capsule
SHIELD PIN
PIN
AUDIO
BIAS
(3) Dynamic Microphone
Add 330pF bypass capacitor
2 1
SHIELD PIN
AUDIO
(4) Electric Guitar
SHIELD PIN
AUDIO
(5) Line-in (Impedance 8KΩ ATT. 10dB)
SHIELD PIN
AUDIO
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Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Disassemble the Belt Clip
Battery Removal and Installation
Pushing down both snap locks on the sides to
open battery compartment cover. Take out the
two batteries. (Figure 3)
Turn the bodypack transmitter
to the back side like the right
diagram.
Pull open one side of the belt
clip and make it depart from
the slot of the bodypack
transmitter like the right
diagram.
Then the other side of the belt
clip can be departed from the
other slot easily. The whole
belt clip is departed from the
bodypack transmitter
completely like the right
diagram.
Insert two fresh AA batteries (alkaline type is
recommended) into the battery compartment
according to the correct polarity (- and +) as
shown in (Figure 4). Then close the battery
compartment cover tightly.
(Figure 3)
(Figure 4)
Caution:
Remove the batteries if unused for a long period
of time to prevent battery leakage, corrosion and
causes possible damage to electronics.
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28
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Digital Bodypack Transmitter
Assemble the Belt Clip
Turn the bodypack transmitter
to the back side. Put the belt
clip to the right direction and
aim the one side of the belt
clip to the slot of
the bodypack
transmitter like
the right diagram.
For opposite wear of bodypack
transmitter, just rotate the belt
clip by 180℃ like the right
diagram.
Put one side of the belt clip to
the slot of bodypack
transmitter and fix it like the
right diagram.
Pull open the other side of the
belt clip and put it to the
other slot of bodypack
transmitter and fix it like the
right diagram.
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