Sony Group DWTB01NI Digital Wireless Transmitter User Manual 05 Short Term Confidential Operating Instructions

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Table of Contents
Features
Parts Identification
Power Supply .....
Installing the batteries ...........
Setting the Transmission Channel
Selecting the group/channel
Using the Cross Remote ..
Pairing with a receiver .
Using the Encrypted Transmission Function
Using secure key mode (SECURE KEY)
Using password mode (PASSWORD)
Using a USB Keyboard
Basic Menu Operations
Setting Menus ...........
Naming of transmitter (NAME) iiiiii
Selecting the frequency band (BAND)
Selecting the group/channel (GP/CH) .
Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) ..
Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) l l
Lowrcut filter setting (LCF)
Power save setting (POWER SAVE)
Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) ..
Displaying the accumulated use time (TIME) lllll 12
Setting the encrypted transmission function
(ENCRYPTION) iV 12
Setting the audio codec mode (CODEC
MODE)"
Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF
POWER) iVV i it 12
Generating an internal signal
(INTERNAL SG) .......
Locking the POWER switch (POWER
SW LOCK) Vi
Cross Remote (RF REMO’I'E)
Setting the brightness of the display
(BRIGHTNESS).
Automatic
MODE)
Resetting parameters to their factory settings
(FACTORY PRESET) VVVVV
Displaying the software version (VERSION)
Attaching With the Soft Case
Removing the clip
Attaching the Antenna Tubes
Attaching the antenna tubes
Removing the antenna tubes
Block Diagram ..................
Troubleshooting ..........
Important Notes on Operation
Notes on using the transmitter
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Specifications .
Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps
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Features
The DWTVBOI N is a digital wireless transmitter for a UHF
synthesized wireless microphone system to be used for
broadcast or movie production purpose. This transmitter is
suitable for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and
Electronic Field Production (EFP).
What is DWX?
DWX refers to Sony's new digital wireless microphone
system. The DWX series reflects Sony's extensive
expertise in professional microphones and sound design. It
represents a successful blend of Sony know—how, wireless
technology renowned for stability. and cutting-edge digital
audio technology,
In addition to realizing the high sound quality pt). 'ble
with a digital system, the DWX series supports multi-
channel simultaneous opemtion. encrypted transmission,
and metadata transmission for monitoring the status of
multiple transmitters. Using a main link and a separate
additional link. remote control of transmitters from the
receiver is also possible. With its many advanced features,
the system has the potential to revolutionize the workflow
of professional applications.
What is WiDlF-HP?
WiDlFHP (WiDlF: Wireless Digital Interface Format,
HP: High Profile) is a wireless digital audio interface
format developed by Sony.
It enables highly secure transmission with high sound
quality and low system latency. and supports simultaneous
multi—channel operation.
What is Cross Remote?
Cross Remote is a system that allows transmitters to be
monitored and controlled from a receiver and the Wireless
Studio control software installed on a computer connected
to the receiver.
For example. the settings of a transmitter worn under
clothing can be easily changed over the wireless link.
Wide RF carrier frequency range
The DWT-BOIN ttansmitter covers an extremely wide RF
carrier frequency range. Depending on the model, the
transmitter can cover bandwidths between 487MHz and
727MHz (e.g., 727MHz with the CE4248 1)), much
wider than 24-MHZ of the analog wireless microphone
system. This remarkably wide coverage on a single model
offers cost efficiency and operational convenience,
because it allows one transmitter to be operated in many
different areas.
” Carrier frequencies differ depending on the model.
Compact, lightweight, and rugged design
The DWT-BOIN is designed to be extremely compact and
lightweight, essential qualities for use by artists in fast-
moving TV and outdoor productions.
Switchable mic or line input level and
adjustable attenuator
For details, see “Setting Ihe audio iltpul level (INPUT
LEVEL)" on page ll.
Three audio codec modes
Switch between audio codec modes based on your
operational needs.
For details, see “Setting the audio codec mode ( C ODE C
MODE) " on page 12.
Switchable RF output power
For details, see “Setting the RF Output power (RF
POWER)" on page I I and “Selling the maximum RF
output power (MAX RF POWER) " on page [2.
Power sleep mode
For details. see "Fowerrave telling (POWER SAVE) ” on
page II.
Digital low-cut filter
For details, see “Lowrcutfilter selling ( LC F ) " on page ll.
Easy-to—see, full dot-matrix OLED (Organic
Light-Emitting Diode) Display
The quick response of the OLED display enables realeti me
operating conditions to be displayed clearly and
accurately.
Parts Identification
o Antenna
9 AF (audio input level) [PEAK indicator
Lights up green when the signal input is stronger than the
reference levele
Lights up red when the signal input is 3 dB below the level
at which distoltion begins.
0 POWER indicator
Lights up green when the tlansmitter is turned on. When
the battery is exhausted, the indicator stalts flashing.
0 Audio input connector (SMC9-48)
Connects the output plug from the optional lavalier
microphone
This connector also accepts the input from another wired
microphone connected through the supplied microphone
cable, or the audio output from a mixer. etc.
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a Cold
4 GND
To connect a microphone
Microphone (optional)
in
To secure the microphone cable
connection. be sure to turn and lock
the connector cover.
e + or — button
Selects functions or values shown on the display.
Holding down the — button while switching on the
transmitter activates the pairing operation for the wireless
remote control function.
6 POWER switch
Turns the transmitter ON or OFF.
0 Battery compartment
Accommodates two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries.
For details on how to insert the batteries. see “Power
Supply" 0" page 5.
9 SET button
Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the value.
Holding down the SET button while switching on the
power turns the transmitter on without sending a signal.
9 USB connector (Micro USB)
Use this connector to connect an optional USB keyboard to
carry out menu functions using key operations. By
connecting the digital wireless receiver to this connector
with the supplied USB cable. you can exchange the
encryption key for encrypted tmnsmission function.
® Display section
® RF transmission indication
Indicates the current transmission status.
‘I’ : Currently transmitting
. ransmission stopped
RF (radio frequency) transmission power
indication
Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can
change the setting with the RF transmission power setting
function.
H: transmitting at 50 mW
M: transmitting at 10 mW
L: transmitting at I mW
© Audio input level meter
Indicates the input signal level.
® Reference level gauge
Indicates the reference input level. When the attenuation is
0 dB with INPUT LEVEL set to MIC, —58 dBu (—60 dBV)
is indicated, When LINE is selected for INPUT LEVEL,
+4 dBu is indicated.
© Peak indicator
Warns of excessive input by lighting up when the signal is
3 dB below the level at which distortion begins
® POWER switch lock indicator
Indicates that the POWER switch is locked. preventing the
lransmitter from being accidentally turned off or on.
For details. see “Lacking the POWER switch (P0 WER SW
LOCK)" unpage 13.
© Cross Remote condition indication
Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless
remote control function (4 levels).
‘—7III : Good transmission
Somewhat good transmission
: Somewhat poor transmission
: Poor transmission
‘ Unable to communicate with paired receiver
When the wireless remote control function 15 off this
indication does not appear.
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® Battery indication
Shows the battery condition.
For details, see “Battery indication" on page 5.
® Menu display section
The status of 17 different functions are displayed here. To
select the function, press the + or , button repeatedly.
For details, see “Setting Menus" on page 10.
Power Supply
The transmitter can operate on two LR6 (size AA) alkaline
batteries continuously for about 5 hours at 25 ”C (77 °F).
Installing the batteries
1 Squeeze the battery-holder tabs inward (in the
direction of the arrows) and slide out the battery
holder.
2 Insert new batteries, making sure the polarities are
correct, and then return the battery holder to its
original position.
Battery indication
The power status is indicated by eight level indications.
Replace both batteries when the battery indication starts to
flash.
Be sure to check the expiration date printed date on the
new batteries before using them.
- When BATTERY TYPE is set to TYPEI, the power
status is indicated based on the use of new LR6 (size
AA) Sony Alkaline batteries. An incorrect indication
may result when a different kind of batteries, a different
brand of batteries or old batteries are used. If you plan to
use other kind of batteries than alkaline. set the
BATTERY TYPE function according to the type of
batteries to be used.
. If you plan to use the transmitter for a long period of
time. it is recommended that you replace the batteries
with brand new ones.
For details on BATTERY TYPE Setting, see “Setting the
battery type (BATTERY TYPE)" on page 12.
Setting the Transmission
Channel
The transmitter provides groups of interferenceefree
channels. When using multiple microphones and
transmitters at the same time (simultaneous multi-channel
operations) within the same area, selecting the same group
and using a channel within that group can prevent signal
interference.
To set the transmission channel on the transmitter, first you
select the group and channel using the RF indicator and
scanning functions on the receiver. Next you set the group
and channel parameters to match the setting on the
receiver.
- Certain transmission channels cannot be used with the
wireless remote control function.
0 “(INCOMPATIBLE WITH RF REMOTE)" will slide
across the display during group/channel selection for
transmission channels that cannot be used with the
wireless remote control function.
0 When a transmission channel that cannot be used with
the wireless remote control function is selected,
“RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING" appears on the
RF REMOTE screen and the wireless remote control
function cannot be used. When using the wireless remote
control function, select transmission channels for which
“(INCOMPATIBLE WITH RF REMOTE)" does not
appear during group/channel selection.
Selecting the group/channel
‘ Before doing this procedure. use the BAND function
(see page ID) to set the transmitter to the bandwidth of
the receiver you are using.
- The setting for this function cannot be changed during
actual signal transmission.
Set the transmitter group (GP) and channel (CH) as
follows:
For detail: (In group: and channels, refer to “Sony Digital
Wireless Micmphone System Frequency Lists" an the
supplied C DeROM.
For details an menu operation. see “Basic Menu
Operations" an page I0.
1 Turn off the power, and then while holding down the
SET button, turn the power on.
The signal transmission stops.
2 Press the + or — button repeatedly until the GP/CH
indication is displayed.
3 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes.
4 Press the + or — button repeatedly to select a group.
5 Press the SET button to enter the group.
The channel indication stans flashing.
6 Press the + or , button repeatedly to select a channel.
7 Press the SET button to enter the channel.
To start signal transmission with the selected channel, turn
off the power and then turn it on again.
To set the group/channel using the pairing
mode of the Cross Remote
when the transmitter ls paired With the receiver, the
trans ‘ sion channel of the transmitter is set to the
rece ing channel on the receiver automatically.
For delails, .ree“Pairing with a receiver" on page 7.
Using the Cross Remote
This transmitter is equipped with a wireless remote control
function that can be used to set the parameters (low-cut
filter. attenuation operation, power save mode. etc.) of the
transmitter through the receiver or other devices. This
function makes it easier to operate and manage the
microphone system while in the field.
This wireless control is 2.4 GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant
and has no effect on the RF band of digital wireless audio.
This function is activated when pairing is established
between the transmitter and the receiver using the RF
REMOTE function.
Pairing must be done first before the wireless remote
control function can be used.
If “RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING" appears on the
RF REMOTE screen. the wireless remote control function
cannot be used. To use the wireless remote control
function. select a different transmission channel.
For details on how to change [he lrunslnission channel. see
“Setting the Transmission Channel " on page 6.
Pairing with a receiver
Pairing links the transmitter with the receiver which the
wireless remote control function is to be used.
When the transmitter has been paired with a receiver
through the receiver operation. turning on the transmitter
while holding down the — button establishes the pairing
immediately.
To carry out pairing through menu operations on the
transmitter. do the following.
1 Set the receiver to be used for controlling the
transmitter to pairing mode.
For details. refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the receiver.
2 Press the + or — button repeatedly until the RF
REMOTE indication is displayed.
3 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes.
4 Press the + or7 button repeatedly to select PAIRING.
5 Press the SET button to enter.
The transmitter sends a pairing request to the receiver
which is on pairing mode.
Before established pairing. if you press any operation
key on the transmitter. pairing mode will be cancelled.
when pairing has been established. the wireless
remote control condition level (indicated by ‘_—,.|)
goes up, RF REMOTE turns on, and the remote
control function becomes operative.
To use the Cross Remote with a previous
pairing
In the RF REMOTE indication. select ON.
I When you set RF REMOTE to ON. the transmitter will
communicate with the receiver to which it was
previously paired. To use the wireless remote control
function with another receiver. you must perform the
pairing procedure for that receiver.
- Multiple transmitters cannot be paired with the same
receiver.
- If you reset all parameters by using the FACTORY
PRESET function (see page 13). the pairing setting of
the transmitter is also cleared.
The following transmitter settings can be done
from the remote control:
- Transmitter name setting
- Frequency bandlgroup/channel selection
- RF transmission power setting
- MIC/LINE setting and attenuator setting for audio input
level
- Low-cut filter setting
- Power save setting
I Resetting accumulated use time
I Audio codec mode setting
- Internal signal setting
- POWER switch lock setting
Fer details on menu operation, see “Setting Menus" on
page [0.
T0 perform remote central. the receiver must be equipped
with a contralfzmctianfor the setting you want to control.
For details. refer [0 the apemting instructions supplied
with [he receiver.
To cancel the Cross Remote
In the RF REMOTE indication. select OFF.
Notes on the Cross Remote
The wireless remote control function on the transmitter
uses the 2.4—GHZ band and may thus be subject to
interference from other devices.
- When pairing fails (“Pairing fail" is displayed).
successful communication between the transmitter and
the receiver has not occurred within a given amount of
time. Pairing may be harder to do when another receiver
is engaged in pairing nearby.
I When it becomes hard to use the remote control. the
remote control may be improved by switching the
wireless remote control function off. then on again in the
RF REMOTE display, then reepairing with the
transmitter (change to a channel with less interference).
Using the Encrypted
Transmission Function
To prevent hacking of the signal. the transmitter scrambles
the signal during transmission. To use this function. select
one of the following encrypted transmission modes:
Secure key mode: An encryption key that is
automatically generated by the transmitter is used by both
the transmitter and receiver in this one—to-one encrypted
transmission method.
Password mode: You choose a password of up to eight
characters that can be set for multiple transmitters and
receivers. This enables encrypted transmission within a
group.
Make sure the same mode is set on the transmitter and
receiver.
Using secure key mode (SECURE KEY)
Use this mode for one-to—one encrypted transmission
between one transmitter and one receiver.
An encryption key that cannot be read from the outside is
automatically generated by the transmitter. This key is
transmitted to the receiver through a USB connection or
the RF REMOTE function. enabling encrypted
transmission to take place.
The encryption key used by the transmitter and receiver is
newly generated for each key transmission. resulting in
highly secure communication.
The encryption key used between the transmitter and the
receiver is saved when the power is turned off, so the
encrypted transmission can be resumed the next time the
power is turned on.
1 Preparing the transmitter (this unit).
® Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes in ENCRYPI'ION indication on the
transmitter.
® Press the + or 7 button repeatedly to select
SECURE KEY. and then press the SET button.
2 Preparing the receiver.
Select SECURE KEY on the receiver that receives the
encryption key.
For deluils on receiver operations. refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the receiver.
3 Exchanging the encryption key.
0n the receiver. select USB or REMOTE (wireless
remote) as the method for encryption key exchange.
When the RF REMOTE function is off. REMOTE
cannot be selected
When the receiver does not suppon encryption key
exchange through USB connection. select REMOTE.
When you select USB:
Connect the transmitter to the receiver with the USB
cable (not supplied) and USB adapter cable (supplied).
USB cable (not supplied)
use adapter
cable
(supplied)
For details on receiver operations. refer to the
operating instmctions supplied with the receiver.
When you select REMOTE:
The transmitter searches for a receiver that it has been
paired with. After the transmitter detects the receiver,
the transmitter exchanges the encryption key with
receiver and encrypted transmission begins.
Using password mode (PASSWORD)
Set this mode when multiple tmnsmittcrs are paired with
multiple receivers for encrypted transmission.
If both transmitters and receivers are set with the same
user-designated password. the audio signal can be
decoded. This mode is useful when multiple transmitters
and receivers are used as a single group. or when the audio
signal from one transmitter is received by multiple
receivers at the same time.
1 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes in the ENCRYPTION indication on the
transmitter.
2 Press the + or — button repeatedly to select
PASSWORD. and then press the SET button.
3 Input a password of up to eight characters on the
transmitter.
To enter a pussward, use the procedure described in
“Naming of transmitter (NAME) " mt page 10.
4 Set the encrypted transmission function setting on the
receiver to PASSWORD.
5 Set the same password that was set on the transmitter.
Fur details on receiver operations, refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the receiver.
It is recommended that you change the password
periodically.
Using a USB Keyboard
Connecting an optional USB keyboard to the transmitter
allows you to perform menu operations and enter your
name and password for the encrypted transmission
function from the keyboard.
A Micm USB connector is used on the transmitter. For this
reason, use the supplied USB adapter cable.
USB adapter cable (supplied)
Menu operations with a USB keyboard
You can use a USB keyboard to perform the same menu
operations that you do on the transmitter.
The transmitter buttons correspond to the following keys
on a USB keyboard:
Buttons on the transmitter USE keyboard
SET ENTER
+ T
, 1
To enter a text
With a USB keyboard, you can enter names and passwords
for encrypted transmissions.
Characters that can be entered from a USB
keyboard: (space), 0. 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A. B, C. D.
E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0, P‘ Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X,
Y.Z. !.#.&.$. @.+r ,.(,).l-l
(Passwords may consist of the numbers 0 to 9 and letters A
to Z only)
Special key: Backspace (BS) and Delete (DEL) keys.
I The number keys on the keyboard cannot be used.
I This transmitter is compatible with Englishrlanguage
keyboards only.
. USB keyboards with multiple functions, such as USB
hub and pointing device, cannot be used.
I Power to the connected keyboard is supplied by the USB
connector on the transmitter. The power rating is 100
mA. Keyboards that consume more power than that
cannot be used.
I Do not leave the transmitter connected to the keyboard
when not in use. If you do. the batteries in the transmitter
will be drained more quickly.
. Text editing should be done with the alphabet, BS, DEL,
and Enter keys.

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