RELACART ELECTRONICS PM160 Wireless In-Ear Monitor Systems User Manual PM 160

RELACART ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Wireless In-Ear Monitor Systems PM 160

Users Manual

PM-160 Professional Wireless
In-Ear Monitor Systems
Installation and Operation
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Contents:
Introduction………..
Transmitter Installation and Connections
Installation………………………………………………………………………
Connections………………………………………………………………………
Transmitter Controls and Functions……….
PM-160 Front Panel…………………………………………………………………………
PM-160 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………….
Receiver Controls and Functions…………………………………..
PM-160R Front Panel……….
PM-160R Upper Side………………………………………………………………………….
Receiver Battery Installation…………………………………………………………………
System setup……
PM-160 Transmitter Setup…………………………………………………………………..
PM-160R Receiver Setup………..
Specification……….
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FCC warning statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 74
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a
installation. This 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 to which the receiver is connected.
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Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to
operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 74 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.
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EIA-standard metal materials half - rack transmitter chassis.
All the receivers offer durable, ergonomic metal bodies, soft-touch controls.
UHF frequencies and Antenna Diversity reception for interference-resistant operation.
Bandwidth 16MHz, 32 pre-programmed frequencies available.
Selectable stereo or mono audio output.
High-visibility white LCD information display
PLL (Phase Lock Loop frequency control) design ensures transmission reliability, "Noise
Lock" squelch effectively blocks stray RF.
Designed for use on performance, broadcast, big meeting as side-ear systems for
synchronous translation.
Introduction Transmitter Installation and Connections
Installation
For better operation the transmitter should be at least 3ft. (1m) above the ground and at least 3ft. away
from a wall or metal surface to minimize reflections.
Keep antennas away from noise sources such as computer, digital equipment, motors, automobiles and
neon lights, as well as away from large metal objects.
Attached a UHF antenna to the antenna input jacks, the antenna are normally positioned in the shape of a
V” (in 45°from vertical) for best transmission.
Keep open space between the receiver and transmitter for better reception.
The transmitter should be at least 6ft. (2m) from the receiver.
Connections:
The switching power supply is designed to operate properly from any DC power source 12V, 500mA
without user adjustment. Simply connect the transmitter to a standard DC power outlet, using only an IEC-
type input cordset approved for the country use. Power to the unit is controlled by the front panel power
switch.
There are two audio inputs on the rear panel: 1/L and 2/R audio INPUTS. It is suitable for an XLR balanced
audio input connector and a 1/4 (6.3mm) unbalanced phone jack input connector. The two audio inputs
permit simultaneous feeds from two different outputs. Use the appropriate shielded audio cable for
connections between the transmitter and the output(s) of the mixer or other audio output equipment.
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Transmitter Controls and Functions
Figure A: PM-160 Transmitter Front Panel
Power SwitchPress power switch in 3 seconds and the transmitter readouts will light.
Monitor: Earphone output jack.
LCD Window: Liquid Crystal Display indicates control setting and operational readings. See
System setupon page X for details.
UP / DOWN Buttons: Press Up or Down arrow button, in conjunction with the Set button, to step
through menus, select operating frequency and edit transmitter function choices.
SET Button: Use in conjunction with the Up / Down arrow buttons to step through menus, choose
operating frequency and select transmitter function options.
Figure B: PM-160 Transmitter Rear Panel
Antenna Input Jack: BNC type antenna connector, attached the antenna directly.
RF POWER Output: Two-position switch adjusts RF power output, with LOW of 30mW, HIGH of
100mW.
1/L Unbalance LOOP OUT output jack: Unbalanced 1/4” (6.3mm) phone jack to be connected to
another PM-160 transmitter's Balanced Input.
2/R Unbalance LOOP OUT output jack: Unbalanced 1/4” (6.3mm) phone jack to be connected to
another PM-160 transmitter's Balanced Input.
1/L Balanced Input Jack: XLR type connector. A standard 2 conductor shielded cable can be used to
connect the transmitter input to a balanced output on a mixer or integrated amplifier.
2/R Balanced Input Jack: XLR type connector. A standard 2 conductor shielded cable can be used to
connect the transmitter input to a balanced output on a mixer or integrated amplifier.
DC Power Output Jack: 12V / 500mA.
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Receiver Controls and Functions
Power indicator
Left and Right Channels Balanced Switch: To balance the volume of left and right channels
for the earphone.
Earphone Jack.
Mono or Stereo Selector Switch: If selecting Stereo, indicator () lights.
Power Switch.
A: Power supply switch: Turn on this switch, the power indicator is in green.
B: Volume control: Once the receiver power is ON, adjust this switch to control the volume of
earphone.
Battery Compartment: Insert 2fresh 1.5V AA
batteries. (Alkaline type is recommended,
always replace both batteries.) Observe
correct polarity as marked inside the battery
ompartment
LCD Window: Liquid crystal display
indicates operational frequency, channel and
battery condition. The transmitter's fuel
gaugebattery indicator displays a maximum
of 4 bar segments. When it leaves 1 bar
segment, the batteries should be replaced
immediately to ensure continued operation.
Antenna Diversity Receiving Signal
Strength Indicator
AF Signal Indicator.
Stereo Indicator.
SET Button: Use in conjunction with the Up /
Down arrow buttons to step through menus,
choose operating frequency and select
receiver function options.
UP / DOWN Buttons: Press Up or Down
arrow button, in conjunction with the Set
button, to step through menus, select
operating frequency and edit receiver function
choices.
Battery Door Switch: Open the battery door
by liding the switch.
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PM-160 Transmitter Setup
Turn down the AF level of the associated mixer or amplifie.
Turn on the transmitter, the LCD displays the preset data.
Change the frequency by manual: Press / button to change the frequency, thenSET to confirm the
selected frequency.
To enter the menu mode: Press and hold the SET button 3 seconds to enter the edit mode, touch / button
once to select and set RENAME, SENSITI, LOCK, DISP, INPUT or LEVEL.
A, RENAME: Selecting RENAME, then touch SET Button to enter edit mode(System consented name is
PM-160), when the first number flashes, touch /arrow button to choose any number(0-9) or letter(A-Z) or
character. After the first number has been picked up, press SETbutton, then the second letter flashes, and
repeat the first step operation till the sixth letter is programmed. Touch SET button to confirm the desired
choice.
B, SENSITI (sensitivity): Selecting SENSITI, then touch SET button to enter edit mode, touch /button to
selectHIGHorLOW”. Touch SETbutton to confirm the desired choice.
C, LOCK: Selecting LOCK , then touch SET Button to enter edit mode, touch /arrow button to select
ON orOFF”, if stopping on ON, the system enters lock mode, the user can not use any button for any
control; if stopping on OFF , the user can do any control by any button. Press SET Button to confirm the
desired choice.
D, DISP (display): Selecting DISP , then touch SET Button to enter edit mode, touch /arrow button to
selectFREQUENCY(frequency), CHAN(channel) or NAME. If stopping on FREQ, the LCD will
display the operational frequency; if stopping on CHAN , the LCD will display the operational channel; if
stopping onNAME”, the LCD will display the user name; finally press SET Button to confirm the desired choice.
E, INPUT: Selecting INPUT , then touch SET Button to enter edit mode, touch /arrow button to select
MONOorSTEREO. If stopping on MONO, it is transmitting mono; if stopping onSTEREO, it is
transmitting stereo. Touch SET Button to confirm the desired choice.
F, LEVEL (for the volume of earphone): SelectingLEVEL”, then touch SET button to enter edit mode, touch
/button to scroll through the available choice for the function. The squelch level is adjustable in 80 1dB steps,
providing 0dB to -80dB range. Press SET Button to confirm the desired choice
Receiver Battery Installation
System Setup
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PM-160R Receiver Setup
Turn on the receiver, the LCD displays the preset data.
Change the frequency by manual: Press / button to change the frequency, thenSETto confirm the
selected frequency.
To enter the menu mode: Press and hold the SET button 3 seconds to enter the edit mode, touch / button
once to select and set SQ, LOC or P OFF.
A, SQ (squelch): SelectingSQ”, then touch SET Button to enter edit mode, the small data flashes to indicate
edit, touch /button to scroll through the available choice for the function. The squelch level is adjustable in
ten 5dB steps, providing a 50dB range. Press SET Button to confirm the desired choice.
(SQUELCH of receiver has been preset before finishing production. If interference is a problem, first consider
trying a different frequency. If it is not very necessary, please do not adjust the SQUELCH randomly. This will
be bad for the system. )
B, LOC (lock): SelectingLOC”, then touch SET Button to enter edit mode, touch /arrow button to select
ONorOFF”, if stopping on ON”, the system enters lock mode, the user can not use any button for any
control; if stopping onOFF”, the user can do any control by any button. Press SET Button to confirm the
desired choice.
C, P OFF (power off): Selecting P OFF”, then touch SET Button to enter edit mode, touch /arrow button
to selectOPENorCLOSE”, if stopping on OPEN”, the unit will turn off automatically in 30 minutes if it
is outside the communications service area ( no signal available ); if stopping onCLOSE”, the unit has to be
turned off by manual. Press SET Button to confirm the desired choice.
AUX 1 OU T
AUX 2 OU T
AUX 3 OU T
BAND MIX
SOLO MIXES
PM-160T
PM-160T
PM-160T
PM-160R
PM-160R
PM-160R
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05 Specifications
PM-160R Stereo Mini Receiver
Channels: Single Channel
Frequency Stability ±0.0005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control
Carrier Frequency Range UHF 618-936 MHz
Modulation Mode FM stereo modulation
Operating Range 80M typical ( in open space)
Oscillation PLL synthesized
Sensitivity 6dBμV, S/N>60dB at 25 deviation (mono)
Band Width 16MHz
Max. Deviation Range ±68KHz
S/N >105dB
T.H.D. <0.7% @ 1KHz
Frequency response 45Hz~18KHz±1dB
Stereo Separation ≥45dB (at 1KHz)
Output Connector 3.5mm (φ) stereo earphone connector
Output Power 2 X 150mW at 1KHz (THD3%)
Battery AA X 2
Current Consumption 185mA typical
Battery Current / Life Approximately 7 hours
Dimension (mm) 108(H) X 66(W) X 22(D)
Weight 190g
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PM-160 Stereo Transmitter
Main Frame Size EIA STANDARD 1/2 U
Channels Single Channel
Frequency Stability ±0.0005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control
Carrier Frequency Range UHF 618-936 MHz
Modulation Mode FM stereo modulation
Output Power 30mW – 100mW
Operating Range 100M typical ( in open space)
Oscillation PLL synthesized
Spurious Rejection <-60dBm
Maximum Deviation Range ±68KHz
Band Width 16MHz
S/N >105dB
T.H.D. <0.7% @ 1KHz
Frequency response 45Hz~18KHz±1dB
Audio Input Line level X 2,XLR and 6.3mmφ compound jack
Audio Output 6.3mmφ unbalanced jack X 2
Dimension (mm) 210(W) X 43(H) X 206(D)
Weight 1.2kg
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