Sony Group WRT805B UHF Synthesized Transmitter User Manual Exhibit E Operating Instructions

Sony Corporation UHF Synthesized Transmitter Exhibit E Operating Instructions

Exhibit E Operating Instructions

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Document TitleExhibit E Operating Instructions

SONY.
FCC ID : AKBHRTBOSB
UHF
Synthesized Transmitter
Operating Instructions
WRT-805B
Enghsh
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the
unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below.
Heter to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony
dealer regarding this product.
Model No. WET-805 B Serial No.
Notice for customers In the U.S.A.
Use at Sony wireless devices Is regulated by the Federal
Communications Commission as described in Part 74
subpart H of the FCC regulations and users authorized
thereby are required to obtain an appropriate licence.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.
Notice for customers in Canada:
Use of Sony wireless devices is regulated by the industry
Canada as described in their Radio Standard Specification
FtSS-123i
A licence is normally required The local district cities of
Industry Canada should therefore be contacted. When the
operatlon ol the device is within the broadcast band. the
licence is issued on no-interterence, rte-protection basis with
respect to broadcast signals.
Operation of this device is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interlerence, and
(2) this device must accept any interlerence. including
interterenoe that may cause undesired operau‘on of the
device.
Avis pour les clients au Canada:
L'usage dee apparelis sans-til Scny est réglé par I'Industrie
Canada oomme décrit dens ieur Cahier des Nomies
Radioélectriques ONE-123.
Une licence est normalement roquise. Le bureau de
I'Industrie Canada doit etre contacté. Lorsque I'opéretion de
i'apparell est dans les iimites de la bande de radioditlusion. Ia
licence est émanée sur la base de non-interference. non-
prctectlon avec les signaux de radiodmusion.
L'utlllsatlon de oet appereli est soumise aux deux conditions
sulvantes : (1 ) cet apparell ne peut causer d‘lntertérenoes, et
(2) cat epperell doit aooepter toutes les interferences. y
comprle lee Intertérences capabies de provoquer un
tonctlonnement indésirable de I'appareli.
0 POWER switch
Antenna
e quuld~crystal _
“39W f INPUT level
0 SET button 5m"
PHASE awlich
0 u- butters
w Behdip
mpanment
(See my
lnmtinn of parts
0 POWER switch
Turns the power of the transmitter ON or OFF.
When you set this switch to ON without holding any other
button. the transmitter is set to non-mil Transmit mode and
traumits the signal of the selected channel.
When you set this switch in ON while holding the SET
button down. Setting mode is initiated. No signal is
transmitted in Setting mode.
For setting mode, see "Settings” on page 5
Be sure to connect a microphone or guitar cable before
turning the power ON.
9 Liquid-crystal display
@ AF (audio input) Indication
Lights when an audio signal over the reference level is being
supplied.
(9 RF (antenna output) indication v
Lights when a signal is being transmitted firm the antenna.
(9 BAIT (battery) indiutinn
Displays the statue of the battery.
See “Battery indication” on pageq.
@ CH (channel) inditafinn
Displays the transmission channel. _
Each time you press the SEI‘ button in normal 111mm“
mode, the channel indication Changes to the input
attenuation and accumulated time indications.
hAmnuflonbdie-flonmodeitdixpiayntheinpnt
attenuation setting in dB, which embe changed in a range
ofOthl dB‘inB—dB steps. ‘
In Accumulated time mitigation mode, it displays the
accumulated time of ham use (in l-minute ineremantx).
For adjustments, see "Changing the Channel Selection” on
page 6 , "Changing the Inprnmuation Setting" onpage
6. or "Resetting the Accumulated Tim Indication" onpage
7.
0 SET button
In normal msnfit mode. pms this buttonm change the
indication items in file lower half of the liquid-crystal
displayi
When you set the POWER switch tn ON while holding this
button down, setting mode is initiated. In Setu‘ng mode,
preaathisbuttontoselecttheiwmtobeset.
F or Setting mode, see “Settings" on page 5 0.6
0 4 (+ selection) I - (- selection/met) button:
In setting mode, select the mmission channel and
attenuatvr level using either of these buttons, or reset the
fime-ef-use indicatiim to "00:00’ with the — button.
F or Setting mode, at: “Setting" on page 5.6
0 Audlc input eonnodor (53.5 mm, with locking
mechanism)
To cannect a microphone or odler audio some.
+5 V (W)
GND INPUT
See “Canadians" on page 5‘.
6 m PUT level swltch Switch functions
Select the reference input level appmpriate for the connected 0 INPUT levcl lwllch
audio source. -40 dBV
~60 dBV: For a microphone
—40 dBV: For an electric guitar
0 PHASE twitch
ECM-‘l 21 BMP
- ECMr‘l ZZBMF'
EC‘M-Sl OEMP
GC-UJ’MF
0 PHASE switch
Select the input phase appmpfine for the comma audio a Belt cllp
: : PM: u microphone other than the Fat/IMBMP or en You can easily carry the transmitter attached to your
electric guitar clothing on your belt. etc. Depending on your selection of
u : For the ECM—443MP the mount holes for the belt 011 , you can adjust the position
or even my the unit with the antenna downwuld.
The transmitter can opente on one LR6 (size AA) alkaline b 1 S . - - ~ A
battery continuously for about 6 hours at 75°C (77°F). M: the M m the direcnonofthe mow (V) to open the
Inserting the battery
buttery ML
2 Match the polarities and insert the battery.
3 (nusethefinmnsudeitinthereverse direcfiontolock
Battery Indicatlon Notes on battery
When oummdwpuweromthebmerymmsnppearsin nUseun'ewflkalinebattery. . .
the BAYTI‘ indication on the liquid-crystal display. . Be careful an insert lhe buttery mm the m?“ polmty.
o Whmnmmingmenamnnnerfwalongpenotmovelhe
hmeryto lvoidleaknge. Ifthebanery doesleah clean all
leakage from the unit and insert a new battery Leakage left
in the lmitnuycuuse poorbattery contact “them seem to
be post battery contact, consult your Sony dealer
The indication my be income: ifthe battery is not new
when inserted. Iiycuplantousetheh-nnsmmfl'forllong
period, it is best to replace the buttery Wllh new one.
‘ Loud nolse: Ifnoise is not negligible even if the INPUT
When connecting a miemphone or electric guitar to the unit, “mm is 53! at "40 513V" and the A'lT level is “0 dB," set
he sure to turn the unit off. the INPUT switch to “—60 dBV“ and adjust the AT'I' level
for an optimum result
Distortion: If the guitar sound is distorted even if the
INPUT switch is set at “40 dBV" and the A'I‘l' level is "0
. . , -. dB."increuetheAlllevellyy3dB(0103tn6... 21dB).
Fur connection of an electric guitar, use the optional GC~0.7 .
MP Guitar Cable. , For [MATT level adjustment, seepage 64
To connect an‘alectrlc guitar
tic-0.7 MP To connect a mlcrophons
gultar able
When using one Of the following optional Sony Elem-ct
Condenser Microphones equipped with a miniature phone
plug, connect it as illustrated below.
Sony
Elects! Condenler
Manes (optional):
ECM—“BMF
ECM-1225MP
EW-l 21 BMP
EOM—Sl OBMP
INPUT level swltehz-AodBV
PHASE Mtch: -
To obtain the proper output level '
The optimum level setting depend: on type afglziur. Set the INPUT switch: -60 dBV
INPUT level switch and die A’IT (attmuntm') level of this unit Set the FHASE sullen to ‘n' when
according to the guitar to be used. “SIM m9 ECM445MP-
For othnr mlcrophone. set II to "-.'
- In Setting mode, you can change the tnmsmission channel
Ind the attenuation level, or reset the accumulated time
indication
To enter Satin; mode
While lwlding down the SET button. set the POWER switch
10 ON. ‘ ‘
Hold the SET button down until a display means on the
liquid-crystal display.
The mmiuermten Setting mode and the indication
before the multim— was previously turned OFF flashu on
the liquid-«yen! display.
Etch time you press the SET button, Channel selection
mode, Anmumr adjustment mode (page (J) and
Ammunwdfimeindieationresetmode (page 7)are
Cyclinlly swltched.
MIMI-tan line
Inflation tent
‘ , w .
Press the SET when.
Settings
Changing'the éha nei:‘S_ef_ieeti9n
1 Set the unit to Setting mode.
Ifthe channel number is not displayed. press the SET
buttnn to obtain the channel number indication.
2 Press dre+or—buttantoseiectthechnmel.
Pressing the + button cyclically changes the channel
indication in the order shown in the table of “Channels
and Carrier Frequencies”
button changes it in reverse nrda.
Pressing the —
":m:ufi< ‘
You can changetheinput attenuationsettingin3—(i3m
insran‘geomeZl dB. YoucanchangeitezthermSemng
mode orinTransmitntode.
Changing In Setting mode
1 Set the unit to Setting mode.
2 if the attenuation level is not displayed7 press the SET
button to obtain the attenuafim indication.
3Pressthe+or—bumntaseieetrhemenuationsetfing.
lfyoukeepeitherbmmnpresseitiwlevelwillbe
incremented or decremented successively.
4 Once the desired level appears, set the POWER switch to
OFF to release Setting mode.
Or, press the SET button to ennfinue operations in Setting
mode.
3 Once the desired channel number appears, Set the
POWER switch to OFF to release Setting mode.
Or. press the SET human to continue operations in Setting
mode.
The next time you turn on the power Only by setting the
POW switch to ON, the transmitter will be set ta
Transmit mode with the seiecmd channel.
0 The unit serum transmitin Setting mode
- Make sure that the channel selected is the same as that
selected an the tuner used in the same system.
- Depending on the noise or interference conditions. the
selectable channels may not necessarily all be usable If
necessary, you can determine the usable channels by
stepping the channel selection through a number of
channels on a tuner with the msmifim’ sex to OFF. Those
channels on which the RF indicator of the timer does not
light are usable.
- Ifthere is aTVbroscicastiag station nun-by, tin notuse
the station's channel.
0 Tl'tellnit may not operate correctly ifit is mmedon again
immediately afier turning off the power while in setting
mode. Pause for a few seconds or mare before turning on
the power again
The next time you turn on the power uniy by setting the
POWER switch (DON, ihetransmimerwillhe settn
Transmit-mode with the selected attenuation setting.
Changing In Transmit made
You can also change the input attenuation setting during
transmissim.
1 If the attenulfien level is not displayed: press the SET
button to obtain the attenuation indication
2 Press the + or — bum to select the attenuation setting.
C‘.
Resetting the Accumulatedflnie lndléuon
The time indication accumulates time in hours and minutes
when the WRT-SOSB is our
Reset the indication to “00:00" whenever you replace the
battery so that it can display the running time of the battery.
1 Set the unit to Setting mode.
2 lithe mmmwdfimekmtfisphyflpmss the SEl'
button to obtain the accumulated time indication.
3 Press the - button.
' jErrqrilVlessageé -
The time indication resets to “00:00."
RF oa'rr
While you see “00:00" indication, you can go hack to
previous value by pressing the + button.
4 Set the POWER switch to OFF no release Setting mode.
When a problem occurs, one of the following error messages
may appear on the display.
An error occurred In hookup memory dale.
Th- an m Wflallzed. Set me nansmmlng enamel and
the Input mam-mm again.
Error 21 The PLL aynlhsslzed clroul I: in trouble.
The battery voltage moods the allowable value.
. Connect your Sony dealer.
Use the specified battery.
Belem of an lnlamm oliwll
Error 51 Detect of the ND convene! chum
Error 81 Dalect at an Internal elmit
Contact your Sony dealer.
Transmltter and modulator lettion
Oscillator Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer
Type of emission 1 lOmE
RF power output 10 mW (SO—ohm load)
Frequency stability Within 10002511
Tone signal 32.768 kHz
”hype of antenna ‘ ‘ll wavelength wire
Pre-emphasis 50 us . > '
Deviation 116 kHz (40 dBV", 1 kHz input)”
fikHz(—60dBV”, l kHzinput)”
Maximum deviation 1:40 kHz
Frequency response 70 to 13,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio 57 dB or more
Audio attenuator o m 21 dB, varieble in 3-43 am
Reference input level 401-40 dBV “ It audio mam.-
0 dB - '
Carrier frequencies
Power section
Power requirements 1.5 V DC
(one LR6/size AA alkaline battery)
Befiery life Approx. 6 hours at 25°C or 77°F
with Sony LR6 alkaline battery
General
Operating temperature 0°C to +50“C (32°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature —30°C to +60°C (42°F to +140"F)
Dimensions 58 x 95 x 21 min (W/h/d)
(2=/,>< 3=/,x 27,1 inches)
Mass Approx. 100 g (3.5 oz) including
haufl'y
Supplied accessory
Operating [hm-prions (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
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Wireless Microphone System Frequency List
oup fur transmil‘lcr and tuner) Gruupe pour
The following tabla show thedtamels and GrUpo para el transm r y sintonizador
fiequencis selectable on your wireless
microphone, transmitter and tuner.
The group 00 permits the unit to operate
on any of 47 carrier frequendes in 125
kHz steps of TV channels 62 to 65.
For the setting procedures of the
transmitting channels/frequencies on
your unit. refer to the Instruction Manila]
of your unit. Be sure to save this list
together with the Instruction Manual of
your unit.
Francals
Les tableaux wivants illustrenlles
canamt el les fréquences pouvnm ewe
sélectionnés sur vane microphone sans
fil. émeneur at syntoniseur.
Group! Groups I Grupo 00
767.250
. . 767.375
750.575 G 28 . . 767.500
758.500 . 761.625
758.625 . . 167.750
758.750 . . 757.875
758.375 . 701000
759.000 . 765.125
759.125 . 765.250
759.250 » - . 765375
768500
768.&5
' 760.750
765.875
7691“)
769.125
Le groupe 00 permet h l‘uppureil de
foncu'onner sur n'impone laquelle des
47 fréquences poneuses dans les éupes
125 kHz des cannux tflévisés de 62 h 65.
Pour savoir comment configurer lee
frequenceslcanaux de transmission sur
votre appareil, reportez-vous nu mode
d'emploi de vutre nppareil. Vefllez A
hien conserver celtze lisle avec le mode
d’em loi de vorre appareil.
P 01 779.250
02 779,375
03 779500
04 mm
05 710.750
En las siguientes tablas se muesuan los 3; £333
canales y frecnencis que pueden 05 7504125
seleccionarse en el micrfifrmo -l)9 zgggio
~ ~ - - ~ 40 5
mnlarnbnco. u'ansrrusor y smtomudor. _1 1 780500
E] gnrpo 00 permite que la unidad "2 750525
funcione en cualquiera de las 47 13 £322
frecuencias pomdom en inter-value de .15 151.000
125 kszclos canalesdeTVfiZass. -15 781.125
. 4 -17 731.250
Con respecto a los procedmuenlos de -15 781375
781.560
781.625
781.750
701.875
ajusle de los canales y frecuencias de
msmisién de la unidad, consulte d
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el manual de instrucciom: de la unidld.
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Wireless Microphone System Frequency List
The following ables show tl: channels and
fiequeneis selectable on your wireless
microphone, hummer and tuner.
Group for transmitter and tuner I Groups pour l'émetteurel le synloniseur/
Grupo para el rmnsmisor y smtonizador
Grou I Grou I Gru 00
The group 00 permits the unit to operate P pa po
on any of 47 carrier frequeneies in 125
kHz steps of TV channels 66 (0 69.
For the setting procedures of the
transmitting channels/frequencies on
your unit, refer to the Instruction Manual
of your unit. Be sure to save this list
together with the Instruction Manual of
your unit.
Les tableaux suivnnts illusttent lea
canaux et les fréquenoes pouvant are
séleetionnéa our volt-e micmphone sans
fil, émetteur ct syntoniseur.
MHz
702.125 ' , 791.250
702250 . . 791.375
702.375 . 701.500
702.500 . . 701.025
702.025 701.750
702750 . 791.075
702.075 702000
mow . 702125
700125 792250
700.250 792375
783.375 . 702500
703.500 . 792025
703.025 . 702.750
700.750 , . 792075
Le groupe 00 pefmet a l'appareil de
foncu'onner sur n‘importe laquelle 005
47 fréquences pvrteuacs clans lea tapes
125 kHz des canaux lélevisés de 66 0 69.
Pour savoir comment wnfigtuer lee
fréquenoes/cnnaux de tmnsn'tlssion sur
you-e nppareil, reportcz-vous au mode
d'emploi de voue apparel]. Veillez h
bien conserver oette liste avec le mode
d‘emploi de votre apparel].
- mmmmm~m=wm rmxsmm-«ummmnhfl « Minty-um mmlrarth “a
000.125
000.250
000.075
000.500
000.525
000.750
800.575
001.000
001.125
001.200
001 .a7s
001 500
001.025
001.750
001075
002000
002125
002250
002.075
002.500
002.025
002.750
002.075
002000
;.-_ l.
panel
En 100 siguientes tables 00 mesh-an los
canales y frecuencias que pueden
seleccionarse en el micréfono
inalémbrico. transmiaor y sintonizador.
El grupo 00 pennite que la unidnd
funcione en cunlquiern de las 47
frecuencius ponadoras en inlet-value de
125 ksze los canalesdeTV66 069.
Con respecto a 105 pmcedimientos de
ajuste de los canales y Etecuencias de
trnnsmjsién de In unidnd, consuhe 0]
manual de instrucciones de la minim.
Asegt’xrese dz guardar est: listn junto con
el manual de instructions de la unidad.
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