Quantum5x Systems QT256 Wireless Microphone, Model QT-256 User Manual USERMANUAL1

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QUANTUM5X SYSTEMS INC.
QT-256
USER GUIDE
CONTENTS
Quantum5x Systems Inc...............................................1
Controls and connections............................................. 2
Programming frequencies............................................ 4
Technical specifications................................................ 6
Tuning Proceedures..................................................... 7
Certification and conformity.......................................... 8
Quantum5x Systems Inc.
Quantum’s technologies have enhanced the experience and
fan enjoyment in ESPN’s and FOX sports coverage of on-air
events such as The Great Outdoor Games, The X Games,
MLB, NHL games, the All Star Games, and the WNBA.
Quantum’s philosophy is to motivate and drive the research
and development of products that add value for sports fans,
television viewers and movie-goers alike. As the demand for a
richer and fuller entertainment experience heightens,
Quantum5x delivers a heightened viewing experience across
all forms of media. Quantum5x has enhanced some of the
world’s most prominent sporting events with new and
groundbreaking technologies.
“Watch, Listen and Enjoy the Experience of the Future”.
Controls and connections
1.
The 16 - position rotary BANK and CHANNEL switch.
2.
The “LED” displays the “BANK” number in GREEN, and
the power On/Off in RED. Also charge status: RED
indicates charging, GREEN indicates charge complete.
3.
The “pushbutton” controls ON/OFF when pressed momentarily, turns the transmitter ON or OFF and will set the
“Bank” to the Current rotary switch setting.
4.
Microphone Gain control turn clockwise to increase mic
gain.
5.
4 pin mic/charger connector.
6.
1/4 wave whip flex antenna.
Controls and connections
To turn on, momentarily press “pushbutton” (3). The green LED (2) will
flash the previously used “BANK” ( 3 flashes = BANK 3). The
transmitter is now powered on and the rotary switch (1) will indicate
the channel. If the red LED (2) is out the transmitter is in operation.
Rotating the channel selector (1) will change the channel. To change
the BANK, set the rotary switch (1) To the appropriate BANK number
and press the pushbutton (3) until the green LED (2) flashes the new
BANK. Then set the rotary switch (1) to the desired cahnnel.
To power OFF the transmitter, momentarily press the pushbutton (3).
The red LED (2) will light and fade out indicating the transmitter has
turned OFF.
(It is normal on power up for the transmitter to take from 1-5 seconds
to lock on to frequency, this will be indicated by the red LED (2).
Programming frequencies
CH
BA NK 1
CH
BA NK 3
CH
BA NK 5
CH
BA NK 7
6 9 0 .0 0 0
6 9 3 .2 0 0
6 9 6 .4 0 0
6 9 9 .6 0 0
6 9 0 .1 0 0
6 9 3 .3 0 0
6 9 6 .5 0 0
6 9 9 .7 0 0
6 9 0 .2 0 0
6 9 3 .4 0 0
6 9 6 .6 0 0
6 9 9 .8 0 0
6 9 0 .3 0 0
6 9 3 .5 0 0
6 9 6 .7 0 0
6 9 9 .9 0 0
6 9 0 .4 0 0
6 9 3 .6 0 0
6 9 6 .8 0 0
7 0 0 .0 0 0
6 9 0 .5 0 0
6 9 3 .7 0 0
6 9 6 .9 0 0
7 0 0 .1 0 0
6 9 0 .6 0 0
6 9 3 .8 0 0
6 9 7 .0 0 0
7 0 0 .2 0 0
6 9 0 .7 0 0
6 9 3 .9 0 0
6 9 7 .1 0 0
7 0 0 .3 0 0
6 9 0 .8 0 0
6 9 4 .0 0 0
6 9 7 .2 0 0
7 0 0 .4 0 0
10
6 9 0 .9 0 0
10
6 9 4 .1 0 0
10
6 9 7 .3 0 0
10
7 0 0 .5 0 0
11
6 9 1 .0 0 0
11
6 9 4 .2 0 0
11
6 9 7 .4 0 0
11
7 0 0 .6 0 0
12
6 9 1 .1 0 0
12
6 9 4 .3 0 0
12
6 9 7 .5 0 0
12
7 0 0 .7 0 0
13
6 9 1 .2 0 0
13
6 9 4 .4 0 0
13
6 9 7 .6 0 0
13
7 0 0 .8 0 0
14
6 9 1 .3 0 0
14
6 9 4 .5 0 0
14
6 9 7 .7 0 0
14
7 0 0 .9 0 0
15
6 9 1 .4 0 0
15
6 9 4 .6 0 0
15
6 9 7 .8 0 0
15
7 0 1 .0 0 0
16
6 9 1 .5 0 0
16
6 9 4 .7 0 0
16
6 9 7 .9 0 0
16
7 0 1 .1 0 0
CH
BA NK 2
CH
BA NK 4
CH
BA NK 6
CH
BA NK 8
6 9 1 .6 0 0
6 9 4 .8 0 0
6 9 8 .0 0 0
7 0 1 .2 0 0
6 9 1 .7 0 0
6 9 4 .9 0 0
6 9 8 .1 0 0
7 0 1 .3 0 0
6 9 1 .8 0 0
6 9 5 .0 0 0
6 9 8 .2 0 0
7 0 1 .4 0 0
6 9 1 .9 0 0
6 9 5 .1 0 0
6 9 8 .3 0 0
7 0 1 .5 0 0
6 9 2 .0 0 0
6 9 5 .2 0 0
6 9 8 .4 0 0
7 0 1 .6 0 0
6 9 2 .1 0 0
6 9 5 .3 0 0
6 9 8 .5 0 0
7 0 1 .7 0 0
6 9 2 .2 0 0
6 9 5 .4 0 0
6 9 8 .6 0 0
7 0 1 .8 0 0
6 9 2 .3 0 0
6 9 5 .5 0 0
6 9 8 .7 0 0
7 0 1 .9 0 0
6 9 2 .4 0 0
6 9 5 .6 0 0
6 9 8 .8 0 0
7 0 2 .0 0 0
10
6 9 2 .5 0 0
10
6 9 5 .7 0 0
10
6 9 8 .9 0 0
10
7 0 2 .1 0 0
11
6 9 2 .6 0 0
11
6 9 5 .8 0 0
11
6 9 9 .0 0 0
11
7 0 2 .2 0 0
12
6 9 2 .7 0 0
12
6 9 5 .9 0 0
12
6 9 9 .1 0 0
12
7 0 2 .3 0 0
13
6 9 2 .8 0 0
13
6 9 6 .0 0 0
13
6 9 9 .2 0 0
13
7 0 2 .4 0 0
14
6 9 2 .9 0 0
14
6 9 6 .1 0 0
14
6 9 9 .3 0 0
14
7 0 2 .5 0 0
15
6 9 3 .0 0 0
15
6 9 6 .2 0 0
15
6 9 9 .4 0 0
15
7 0 2 .6 0 0
16
6 9 3 .1 0 0
16
6 9 6 .3 0 0
16
6 9 9 .5 0 0
16
7 0 2 .7 0 0
Programming frequencies
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 9
702.800
702.900
703.000
703.100
703.200
703.300
703.400
703.500
703.600
703.700
703.800
703.900
704.000
704.100
704.200
704.300
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 11
706.000
706.100
706.200
706.300
706.400
706.500
706.600
706.700
706.800
706.900
707.000
707.100
707.200
707.300
707.400
707.500
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 13
709.200
709.300
709.400
709.500
709.600
709.700
709.800
709.900
710.000
710.100
710.200
710.300
710.400
710.500
710.600
710.700
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 15
712.400
712.500
712.600
712.700
712.800
712.900
713.000
713.100
713.200
713.300
713.400
713.500
713.600
713.700
713.800
713.900
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 10
704.400
704.500
704.600
704.700
704.800
704.900
705.000
705.100
705.200
705.300
705.400
705.500
705.600
705.700
705.800
705.900
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 12
707.600
707.700
707.800
707.900
708.000
708.100
708.200
708.300
708.400
708.500
708.600
708.700
708.800
708.900
709.000
709.100
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 14
710.800
710.900
711.000
711.100
711.200
711.300
711.400
711.500
711.600
711.700
711.800
711.900
712.000
712.100
712.200
712.300
CH
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BANK 16
714.000
714.100
714.200
714.300
714.400
714.500
714.600
714.700
714.800
714.900
715.000
650.000
660.000
670.000
750.000
730.000
Technical specifications
Dimensions
58mm x 34mm x 16.5 mm
Power output
103 mW
Frequency range
690 Mhz - 715 Mhz
Number of frequencies
256 pre-programmed
Power Output (EIRP)
169 mW
Noise reduction
Proprietory QT companding
Adjustable controls
On/Off/Bank nunber
Microphone gain
frequency select
Specific Absorbance Ratio (SAR)
0.68 W/Kg
Battery (Renata # ICP633048A-SC)
Lithium Ion 3.7 Volt
capacity 820mAh
Battery Life
8 Hrs @ 100 mA
Antenna
External 1/4 wave flex
Mic input connector
Microphone
4 pin (FCI) locking
Countryman, EMU Lavalier
Tuning Proceedures
A temperature-compensated 10.000 MHz crystal oscillator provides
the frequency reference for the synthesizer. The oscillator frequency
is divided down to 25 kHz and remultiplied in the synthesizer to one of
the 256 transmit frequencies as selected by the operator via the
microcontroller. The output signal is generated by an integrated VCO.
The reference oscillator is a temperature-compensated, voltagecontrolled crystal oscillator. During manufacturing of the transmitter,
the potentiometer that sets the control voltage is adjusted so that the
reference frequency is 10.0000 MHz. This is accomplished by
adjusting a representative transmit frequency to its correct value by
means of a frequency counter. Typical frequency tolerance using this
method is +/- <0.001%.
The VCO and power amplifier operate from precision regulated power
supplies. These, and the use of close-tolerance components, fix the
output power level. During manufacture the output power level is
confirmed with a wattmeter, and adjusted when necessary by
changing the value of the resistor which biases the RF power
amplifier.
Certification and conformity
FCC WARNING:
For Class B Unintentional Radiators:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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 of
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 to which the receiver is connected.
·
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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Certification and conformity
FCC WARNING:
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.
MANUFACTURERS WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Quantum5x
Systems inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
INDUSTRY CANADA
This Device complies with Industry Canada RSS-123, Issue 1,
Rev.2:1999
This device complies with Specific Absorbance
Ratio specifications (SAR)
QT
-256
QT-256
FCC ID: Q5N-QT256
IC: 4614A-QT256
Tested to Comply With FCC and IC Standards
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