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(d)- (B) lnslnlclinu book:
UHF Synthesized
Wireless Microphone
Model :
WET-800A
Operating Instructions
Belore using the unit.p|ease read this manual thoroughly and retain it lorlulure relerenoe.
Sony Corporation
Owner's Record
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I Pay 7
The model and serial numbers are located attire body of the unit. Record the
serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whatever
you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product
Model No. WRT-SOOA Serial No.
Notice tor custmrs in the USA.
Use or Sony wireless devices is regulated by the Federal
Communications Commission as described in Pan 74
subpart H ol the FCC reguhtions and users authorized
thereby are required to obtain an appropriate licence.
You are cautioned that any Manges or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your amt-norm
to operate this equipment. '
Nottce for customers in Canada:
Use of Sonywiretass devices is regulated by the Industry
Canada as dasaibed in their Radio Standard Specification
“55-1 23.
A licems is normally moulred. The local distrid office of
Industry Canada should therelore be contacted. When the
operation of the device Is min the broadcast band. the
ioenoc is issued on m4ntartarence. hrs—protection basis with
respect to broadcast signals.
Avis pour la: clients cu Canada:
L'usage des apparails sens-fit Sony est régla par rlndustria
Canada come 66ch darts tour Cahier des Norma;
Radbélactriques (NR-123. Une Ecence est normalament
raqulse. Le bureau da rlndust'rie Canada doit atre contaoté.
Loraque reparation dc I‘appareil est dans les Fmites de la
bands de radotittusion. ta licence est émanée surla base
de non-interference. non—protection aver: Iaa signaux da
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Proceutlons ..
Introduction
' Features........
Channels and Carrler Frequencies.
Partsldentineation ...... ..............
Power Supply..... . ..
Channel Settlng..
Note on Microphone System Operation...
Specltlcations..
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.The unit is designed for use in ambient temperature range of DC to SO'C (32' Fto 122' F),
‘Do not pllce the unit on or near heat sources such as lighting equipment or a power
amplifier; or in a place subject to direct sunlight or uoessive moisture.
In such plows, the external finish or internal parts ofthe unit may be damaged.
Olfthe unit is used in a very humid or dusty place or in a place subject to an active gas,
clean its surface as well as the connectors with a dry, sofi cloth soon afier use.
Lengthy use ofthc unit in such places or not cleaning it afier its use in such places
my sham its life.
QWheu cleaning the unit, never use orgnnic solvents sudr as thinners or benzine,
which will damage the finish of the unit
‘The unit has been factory adjusted precisely. Do not tamper with its intemnl pam
or attempt to repair it.
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The WEI-800A is a wireless microphone for an SOOMHZ band UHF synthesized wireless
microphone system to be used for broadcast or movie production purpose.
The otha system components include the WRT-MOAISSOAISWA UHF Synthesized Wireless
Microphone, the WRT—sOSA/SZOAISGOA UHF Synthesized Transmitter, the AN-820A UHF
Antenna, the WD—RZOAIBSOA UHF Antenna Divider, and the WRR-SOOAISO] AISZOAMOA
I850A/860A UHF Synthesized Diversity Tuner.
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Easy selection of 94 channels
With its sophisticated phase locked loop(PLL) circuit, the unit can operate
on any are of 94 carrier frequencies selected by a simple operation
Operation powered by easily available batteries
The built-in DC—DC converter allows mble operation, for about 16 hours continuously,
with just one ulfi(size AA) alkaline batteries.
Battery status information
This wireless microphone has capability of transmitting "Battery status information"
to the WRR—SOOA/WRR-SOIAIWRR-SSDA.
The information is sent to the WRR—BOOAIBOIAISSOA in approx. lhour advance to battery
athaust so that they can safely replace batteries of the wireless microphone
When the WRR-SOOAISOIAISSOA receives the information, the LE) and the LCD on the
panel start flash-s.
RF carrler with tone signal
The tmit transmits the RF carrier accompanied by a tone signal, enabling the tuner
with atone squelch circuit to take out only the target audio signal received.
Wide dynamic range and low noise
The compander(compressor/expander) system enables transmission
over a wide dynamic range with minimum noise.
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OPower Indicator
0 ower switch
/©Dnver compartment
Battery compartment
Grip
1/4 wavelength
helical antenna
1/ wave length
w re antenna
®Power Indicator (red LED)
Light when the Wireless Microphone is turned on.
Prompfly replace the battery afier 5; out the Power Indicator LED.
®Power switch
Tums the power of the “fireless Microphone ON or OFF.
©©Channel select switchs
Select the transmittion channel (Refer to Channel Setting)
®Drlver compartment ,
Put the supplied screw driver for channel selection away here.
9 hannelselect switch
0 hannel select switch
Selectable
antennas
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The transmitwr can operate on one LR6(size AA) alkaline battery
contimiously for abmt 16 hours at 25C(77' F).
Inserting the battery
1. Twist the grip mmerclockwise and slide down.
2. Inserting the battery with negmive terminal
downward , and push it finnily into the battery
compartment against the spring
3. Replace the grip.
Note : Please care to drop the grip because it is possible to remove from “rain unit.
Battery Indication
the power indicator-LED of the microphone go oft‘, indicating that the battery level is low.
Promptly replace the battery afier go off the power indicator LED when the power on.
.The battery indication on the WRR-SOOAIBOIMSOA starts flashing at same timing
that go off the power indicator LED on this wireless microphone
Notes on batteries
QUse new alkaline battery, and check the recommended use—by date on the bottom
of the battery.
OBe earefiil to insert the battery with the correct polarity.
QWh- not usingthe wireless microphone for a long period, remove the battcnes to avoid leakage
Ifa battery does leak, clean all leakage from the unit and insert new battery
Leakage lefi in the unit may cause poor battery mtact. _
Ifthere seems to be poor battery contact, consult your Sony dealer.
Select the transmitting channel by the supplied screw driver.
@Channel select switch
Sdect TV hand and 10's degit of the transmitting channel.
@Channel select switch
Select 1's degit of the transmitting channel.
Example
How to select to 64-01 channel.
TV—65 LEI . .
© Set to - o " position on TV-64 side.
(4) Set to " l " position.
.To «spam with 2 0" more channels, maintain a distance ofat least 30cm (1 fl.)
between each pair of transmitters.
For details ofopemion with 2 or more channels, refer to the operating Instructions
for the WRR—SIDA UHF Synthesized Tuner and the WRR—800N801A/820A/840A1850AI360A
UHF Synthesized Diversity Tuners.
OEnsure that the tuner! set to channels not being used are either tuned off or set to
the minimum output level.
OWhen powering the transmitter on or off , to keep the noise to a minimum,
sa the audio output level from the tuner or mixer to a minimum.
Oinering the transmitter on without checking the channel selection first may interfere with the
operation of other microphones/transmitters, ifthe current setting is already being used.
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Transmitter and modulator section
Oscillator Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer
Carrier frequencies (64)770.125 to 78] 315 MHz
(66)782.125 to 793.875 MHz
(say/94.125 to 805.875 MHz
Tone sisal 32.768 kHz
Type ofemissien 110KF3E
RF power output SmW
Frequency stability Within :l:0.005%
Spurious radiation 2.514 W or less
Type ofentenna 1/4 wavelength wire or helical
Pro-emphasis 50 [4 sec
Refinenoe deviation iSkl-lz (94dB SPLJkHz)
Frequency response 100 to 15,000 kHz
Signal-tundra mtio 60 dB or more (A—weighted, with reference deviation at
WRR—SOOAIBOIA/B10N820N840A1850N860A)
Maximum input 123 dB SPL (lkHz)
Memphne unit Electret Condenser Microphone
Power section
Powu' requirement 1.5 VDC ( One LR6/size AA alkaline battery)
Battery life Approx. 12 hours at 25C (77' F) with Sony LRS alkaline battery
General
Operating temperature O'C to +501: (+32' F m+122' F)
Storage temperature -30'C no +60'C (-22' F +140“ F)
Dimensions d 55 X 216 mm (With 114 wavelength helical antenna)
d 55 X285 nun (With 114 wavelmgth wire antenna)
Mass Approx. 2003 including buttery
Supplied accessories
Microphone holder (I)
Stand adaptor PFIIZ to NSSI8 (1)
Screw driver (1)
Operating Instructions“)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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(d)-(9) Tune-up procedure at specific operating power levels:
(1) Vet: voltage of REM block
DC-DC converter output is +3V constant. It supplies Vcc of the RFAMP block.
(2) Measurement ofRFpower output.
RF power output is measured at output terminal (CN401).
VCO(CP401) output isapplied toRFAMPhlnck and the output is;pplied to L.P.F.and
isolator. SoRFpower output is decided by Wand RFAMP block output power,
LPP. insertion loss and isolator insertion loss.
1) vaF output power is -1.5 ~ +2.0dBm(at 500 load) at 3V power supply
voltage. »
2) Adjust RVAO] so that RFAMP block output power is 5 ~ 9.0dBm (at 500 lead)
when RF AMP block input power is 4.5 ~ +2,0dBm and 3V power supply
voltage.
3) LP.F. insertion loss is less than 0.6dB.
4) Isolator insertion loss is 0.5 ~ 0.9dB.
Therefore RFoutput power is 5mW(:t:1mW) by adjusting RV401.
DC—DC
CONVERTER
OUTPUT
I SOLATOR
RF AMP BLOCK
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(d)-(10)A description of circuitry for determining and stabilizing
frequency:
Denomination and stability of frequency on PLL synthesizer
1. Divide the oscillation frequencym from the VCO(CP4(_)1) by aprescaler[l/M](1C4OI).
Acountexfl/AKIC401) and Ncounter[illN](lC401) and apply it [fr‘]to aphase detector.
fr'= f (1)
MN+A
2. The integrated output signal of the phase detector.whieh is taken by the phase
difference from[fr‘]tn arei'erence oscillatorll’r]. and use the signal as the control
voltage for the V0).
1 With the above land 2(lnnp lthrongh 2). the circuit maintains its balance,
fr = fr' -»-~ (2)
by expression of (l), (2) "
t r = (MN+Aflr -u-(3)
4. Therefore transmitting frequencyU'] is determined by [M]. [N],[A], [fr] and stability is
decided by slabilily of reference frequencyHrL
5. Stability of the reference frequencyn'r] is i35ppm(by stability of X'taI(X301) spec).
So stability of transmitting frequencyif] is iSOppm(0.005%).
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(d)-(ll)A description of circuits for suppression of spurious radiation:
1. Radiation of higher harmonics are suppressed by installation of low pass filter
and isolator in the next to aRFAMP.
2. By introducing direct oscillation system of transmitting frequency by the V00.RF
AMPare straightly amplified. So there is rm spurious caused by frequency
multiplier.
3. Shield of the VCDand the chassis with conductive paint suppress spurious emission
radiated from the transmitter chassis. I
CP401 0404 FL401 [39402
VCO RF AMP L.P.F. ISOLATOR

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