Sony Group WRT8P2 UHF Synthesized Transmitter User Manual WRT 8P
Sony Corporation UHF Synthesized Transmitter WRT 8P
Users Manual

UHF Synthesized 
Transmitter
2-693-883-02(1)
                                                   DRAFT version
                                       Operating Instructions
                                                        U3032/U4244
WRT-8P
©2006 Sony Corporation

2
Owner’s Record
The model number plate is located on the 
side and the serial number is located inside 
the battery compartment. Record the model 
and serial numbers in the space provided 
below. Refer to these numbers whenever 
you call upon your Sony dealer regarding 
this product.
Mode l No.                                Se r ial No .                                
Notice for customers in the 
U.S.A.
Use of 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 license.
You are cautioned that any changes or 
modifications not expressly approved in 
this manual could void your authority to 
operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with 
the FCC RF exposure compliance 
requirements, no change to the antenna or 
the device is permitted. Any change to the 
antenna or the device could result in the 
device exceeding the RF exposure 
requirements and void user's authority to 
operate this device. 
This equipment complies with FCC 
radiation exposure limits set forth for an 
uncontrolled environment. 
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
The available scientific evidence does not 
show that any health problems are 
associated with using low power wireless 
devices. There is no proof, however, that 
these low power wireless devices are 
absolutely safe. Low power Wireless 
devices emit low levels of radio frequency 
energy (RF) in the microwave range while 
being used.  Whereas high levels of RF can 
produce health effects (by heating tissue), 
exposure to low level RF that does not 
produce heating effects causes no known 
adverse health effects. Many studies of low 
level RF exposures have not found any 
biological effects. Some studies have 
suggested that some biological effects 
might occur, but such findings have not 
been confirmed by additional research. 
Notice for customers in Canada: 
Use of Sony wireless devices is regulated 
by the Industry Canada as described in their 
Radio Standard Specification RSS-123. A 
license is normally required. The local 
district office of Industry Canada should 
therefore be contacted. When the operation 
of the device is within the broadcast band, 
the license is issued on no-interference, no-
protection basis with respect to broadcast 
signals. 
Operation of this device is subject to the 
following two conditions: (1) this device 
may not cause interference, and (2) this 
device must accept any interference, 
including interference that may cause 
undesired operation of the device. 
The term “IC:” before the radio certification 
number only signifies that Industry Canada 
technical specifications were met.
IC Exposure of Humans to RF Fields
The installer of this radio equipment must 
ensure that the antenna is located or pointed 
such that it does not emit RF field in excess 
of Health Canada limits for the general 
population; consult Safety Code 6, 
obtainable from Health Canada's website: 
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
English

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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Overview ..................................................................................4
Precautions ..............................................................................4
Parts Identification ................................................................. 5
Power Supply  ..........................................................................7
Inserting the battery  ..........................................................8
Settings .....................................................................................9
Entering setting mode .......................................................9
Setting the transmission channel  ......................................9
Resetting the accumulated battery use time indication ...10
Setting the RF output power level  ..................................10
Setting the audio input level  ...........................................11
Setting the +48 V power supply  .....................................11
Attachment and Insertion Procedures ................................12
Attaching a microphone or a cable  .................................12
Inserting into the supplied soft case ................................13
Notes on Microphone System Operations  ..........................13
System Configuration........................................................... 14
Error Messages ..................................................................... 15
Specifications .........................................................................16

4Overview / Precautions
Overview
The WRT-8P is a plug-on transmitter for a 
UHF synthesized wireless microphone 
system to be used for broadcast or movie 
production purpose.
This transmitter is suitable for ENG1) and 
EFP2).
The microphone/transmitter and tuner of 
the wireless microphone system are 
classified by frequency band.
A 24-MHz frequency band is assigned to 
each microphone/transmitter and tuner 
model. In building a UHF wireless 
microphone system, be sure to combine a 
microphone/transmitter and a tuner having 
the same wireless channel (frequency).
1) ENG:  Electronic News Gathering 
2) EFP:  Electronic Field Production 
Features
The features of the WRT-8P are as follows:
• Converts a wired microphone to a 
wireless microphone via an XLR-type 
connector.
• Compact and lightweight metal body 
provides high durability and good 
balanced handling.
• 250 mW high RF output power for stable 
long-distance transmission.
• Selectable RF output power: 250 mW/50 
mW.
• +48 V power supply for microphone.
• Switchable input level (MIC or LINE).
• Attenuator function allows adjustment of 
the audio input level.
• An LCD with a backlighting provides 
extensive information.
• Optimized balance when combined with 
the F-112 Dynamic Microphone.
Precautions
• The unit is designed for use in ambient 
temperature range of 0°C to 50°C (32°F 
to 122°F).
• Do not place the unit on or near heat 
sources, such as lighting equipment, 
power amplifiers, or in a place subject to 
direct sunlight or excessive moisture. In 
such places, the external finish or internal 
parts of the unit may be damaged.
• If the unit is used in a very humid or dusty 
place or in a place subject to expose to an 
active or corrosive gas, clean its surface 
as well as the connectors with a dry, soft 
cloth immediately after use.
• Using the unit in extended period of time 
in such places or not cleaning it after its 
use in such places may shorten its life.
• When cleaning the unit, never use 
organic solvents such as thinners or 
benzine, which will damage the finish of 
the unit.
• The unit has been adjusted precisely at 
the factory. Do not tamper with its 
internal parts or attempt to repair it.

5
Parts Identification
Parts Identification
aAudio input connector
Connects a microphone with an XLR-3-
12C type output connector or an audio cable 
with XLR-3-12C type connectors.
For details, see “System Configuration”  (page 14).
When connecting a microphone or a cable 
to the unit, be sure to turn the unit off.
1 Audio input connector
2 AF/PEAK indicator
3 +48V indicator
4 Display section
5 SET button
6 +/– buttons
7 POWER switch
8 LEVEL control
9 INPUT selector
0 Battery lid
Caution

6Parts Identification
bAF/PEAK (audio input/peak level) 
indicator
Lights up green or red to indicate the 
strength of the audio input signal level.
c+48V indicator
Lights up when the INPUT selector is set to 
MIC position and  the +48 V power supply 
is enabled.
dDisplay section
AAF indication
Appears whenever the input audio signal is 
stronger than the reference level.
BRF (radio frequency) indication
Appears during signal transmission.
CRF power indication
Shows the RF output power setting.
For details, see “Setting the RF output power level” 
(page 10).
DBATT (battery) indication
Shows the battery condition.
For details, see “Battery condition indication”  
(page 7).
ECH (channel) indication
Shows transmitting channel. Each time you 
press the SET button in transmitting mode, 
the indication changes as follows.
eSET button
In transmitting mode, press this button to 
change the parameters displayed in the CH 
indication area.
The SET button is also used to enter the 
setting mode and select the item to be set.
For details on the setting mode, see “Settings”  
(page 9).
f+/– buttons
In setting mode, these buttons are used to 
select the transmission channel or 
frequency, RF output power setting, or to 
turn on/off the +48 V power supply for the 
connected microphone.
gPOWER switch
Turns the power of the unit ON or OFF.
Be sure to connect a microphone or a cable 
from the audio mixer, etc. before turning 
the POWER switch to ON.
hLEVEL (audio input level) control
Rotate to adjust the audio level input from 
the audio input connector.
For details on adjusting the audio input level, see 
“Setting the audio input level”  (page 11).
ABD
E
AF RF
CH
BATT
C
H
L
Channel indication 
E shows that of 
the U66 model.
Note
Transmission 
channnel
Transmission 
frequency
Accumulated 
battery use 
time
Input signal 
setting
Channel/frequency indications show 
those of the U66 model.
Press 
the 
SET 
button.

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Power Supply
iINPUT (input signal) selector
Set according to the equipment connected 
to the audio input connector.
MIC:  Select when a microphone is 
connected.
LINE:  Select when an audio mixer, etc. is 
connected to the audio input 
connector.
For details on the use of this selector, see “Setting 
the audio input level”  (page 11).
To avoid producing noise, turn off the unit 
before changing the INPUT selector 
position from LINE to MIC when the 
+48 V power supply is activated.
jBattery lid
Slide the battery lid to release the lock and 
open the battery compartment.
The battery compartment accommodates 
one 6LR61 (9 V) alkaline battery.
For details on how to insert the battery, see 
“Inserting the battery” (page 8).
Power Supply
The WRT-8P can be powered by one 
6LR61 (9 V) alkaline battery for about 1.5 
to 4 hours of continuous operation at 25°C 
(77°F). (Battery life depends on the RF 
output power and +48 V power supply 
settings.)
Details on the battery condition indication 
and notes on battery are given below:
Battery condition indication
When you turn the power on, the battery 
condition is shown by the BATT indication 
in the display section.
When the indication starts to flash as 
described in column 4 or 5 in the table 
below, replace the battery with a new one. 
Be sure to check the expiration date printed 
on the new battery before using it.
Note
BATT 
indication
Battery status
1Lights 
Good
2Lights 
Less than 50% 
charged
3Lights 
Less than 20% 
charged
4 Flashes Almost drained

8Power Supply
The indicated battery condition may not be 
correct if the battery was not new when 
installed. If you plan to use the unit for a 
long period of time, it is recommended that 
you replace the battery with a brand new 
one.
Notes on battery
Battery may leak or explode if mistreated. 
Be sure to follow these instructions.
• Be sure to install the battery with the 
correct polarity.
• The battery is not rechargeable.
• When not using the unit for a long period 
of time, remove the battery to avoid 
leakage. If the battery does leak, clean all 
leakage from the battery compartment 
and the unit. Leakage left in the 
compartment and the unit may cause poor 
battery contact. If there seems to be poor 
battery contact, consult your Sony dealer.
Inserting the battery
1Slide the battery lid to release the lock 
(1), and open the battery 
compartment (2).
2Insert a new 6LR61 (9 V) alkaline 
battery matching its polarity markings 
with those in the battery compartment, 
then close the lid.
5Flashes. 
Other 
indications in 
the display 
section do not 
appear. 
Almost drained. 
The unit does not 
turn on when the 
POWER switch is 
turned ON.
Note
BATT 
indication
Battery status

9
Settings
Settings
• The transmitter cannot transmit in setting 
mode.
• Make sure that the channel selected on 
the transmitter is the same as that selected 
on the tuner being used in the same 
system.
• Depending on the noise or interference 
conditions, all selectable channels may 
not be usable. If necessary, you can 
determine usable channels by cycling the 
channel selection through a number of 
channels on the tuner with the transmitter 
set to OFF. Those channels for which the 
RF indicator on the tuner does not light 
are usable.
• If there is a TV broadcasting station 
nearby, do not use the station's channel.
• The transmitter may not operate correctly 
if it is turned on immediately after being 
turned off in setting mode. Wait for a few 
seconds before turning the power on 
again.
• The channel numbers and frequencies of 
your transmitter are shown on the “Sony 
Wireless Microphone System Frequency 
List” supplied with this Operating 
Instructions.
Entering setting mode
In setting mode, you can change the 
transmission channel or frequency and RF 
output power setting. You can also reset the 
accumulated battery use time indication or 
turn on/off the +48 V power supply for the 
connected microphone.
To enter setting mode
Turn on the transmitter while pressing 
down the SET button.
The transmitter enters setting mode and the 
parameters that were displayed when the 
unit was last turned off start to flash.
Each time you press the SET button, the 
setting items are cyclically switched as 
shown below.
Setting the transmission 
channel
The transmission channel can be selected 
through either the channel number or the 
frequency.
1Set the transmitter to the setting mode.
2Press the SET button repeatedly until 
the channel number (or frequency) 
indication appears.
3Press the + or – button to select the 
channel number (or frequency).
Notes
Transmission 
channnel
Transmission 
frequency
Channel/frequency indications show 
those of the U66 model.
Accumulated 
battery use 
time
RF output 
power setting
Press 
the SET 
button.
Input signal 
setting

10 Settings
Pressing the + button cycles the 
indications in the order shown in the 
tables in the pdf files “Sony Wireless 
Microphone System Frequency List” 
supplied with this Operating 
Instructions.
Pressing the – button cycles the 
indications in the opposite direction.
Hold down the + or – button to change 
the channel number (or frequency) 
faster.
4Set the POWER switch to OFF to 
complete the setting, or press the SET 
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory. The 
change becomes effective the next time you 
turn on the transmitter by setting the 
POWER switch to ON, and the transmitter 
enters transmit mode with the selected 
transmission channel.
Resetting the accumulated 
battery use time indication
The accumulated battery use time is the 
total time (in hours and minutes) that the 
battery has been used. It is recorded 
whenever the transmitter is on.
Reset the indication to “00:00” whenever 
you replace the battery.
1Set the transmitter to the setting mode.
2Press the SET button repeatedly until 
the accumulated time indication 
appears.
3Press the – button.
The time indication resets to “00:00.”
While “00:00” is still displayed, 
previous value can be resumed by 
pressing the + button.
4Set the POWER switch to OFF to 
complete the setting, or press the SET 
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory. The 
change becomes effective the next time you 
turn on the transmitter by setting the 
POWER switch to ON.
Setting the RF output 
power level
You can select the RF output power level 
from “H” (250 mW) or “L” (50 mW) in 
setting mode.
1Set the transmitter to the setting mode.
2Press the SET button repeatedly until 
the RF output power indication 
appears.
3Press the + button to select “H” (250 
mW), or press the – button to select 
“L” (50 mW).
4Set the POWER switch to OFF to 
complete the setting, or press the SET 
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory. The 
change becomes effective the next time you 
turn on the transmitter by setting the 
POWER switch to ON, and the transmitter 
Current RF 
output power 
setting

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Settings
enters transmit mode with the selected RF 
output power level.
Setting the audio input 
level
You can adjust the audio input level, 
regardless of the INPUT selector position.
1Set the INPUT selector according to 
the equipment connected to the audio 
input connector.
When a microphone is connected to 
the audio input connector, set the 
selector to MIC position; when a 
mixer, etc. is connected, set it to LINE 
position.
2Turn the LEVEL control so that the 
AF/PEAK indicator lights up green 
continuously.
When the INPUT selector is set 
to MIC position
Reference input level can be adjusted 
within a range shown below.
When the INPUT selector is set 
to LINE position
Reference input level can be adjusted 
within a range shown below.
Occasional lighting of the AF/PEAK 
indicator in red is acceptable.
Setting the +48 V power 
supply
You can set the +48 V power supply for the 
electric condenser microphone in setting 
mode.
1Set the transmitter to the setting mode.
2Press the SET button repeatedly until 
the “MIC” or “MIC+48” indication 
appears.
3Press the + button to select “MIC+48,” 
or press the – button to select “MIC.”
Select “MIC+48” to supply the +48 V 
power to the connected microphone 
when the INPUT selector is set to MIC 
position in transmit mode; select 
“MIC” to cancel the +48 V power 
supply.
4Set the POWER switch to OFF to 
complete the setting, or press the SET 
button to set other items.
The results are stored in memory. The 
change becomes effective the next time you 
turn on the transmitter by setting the 
POWER switch to ON, and the transmitter 
enters transmit mode with the selected 
power supply setting.
or

12 Attachment and Insertion Procedures
+48 V power supply setting can be 
performed when the INPUT selector is set 
to either LINE or MIC. However, +48 V 
power supply takes place when next time 
the transmitter is turned on and the INPUT 
selector is set to MIC.
Attachment and 
Insertion 
Procedures
Attaching a microphone or 
a cable
1Turn the connector ring clockwise.
2Push the microphone or cable 
connector (XLR-3-12C type 
connector) against the audio input 
connector of the unit until it is fully 
inserted.
3Turn the connector ring 
counterclockwise to secure the latch.
Note

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Notes on Microphone System Operations
Detaching a microphone or a 
cable
Turn the connector ring clockwise to loosen 
the latch, then pull out the microphone or 
cable connector.
Inserting into the supplied 
soft case
Insert the unit into the supplied soft case 
with the rear side up, and close the flap.
Notes on 
Microphone 
System 
Operations
• To operate with two or more channels, 
maintain a distance of at least 30 cm (one 
ft.) between each pair of transmitters. 
• Ensure that the tuners set to channels not 
being used are either turned off or set to 
the minimum output level.
• When turning the transmitter on or off, to 
keep the noise to a minimum, turn down 
the audio output level from the tuner or 
mixer to a minimum level.
• Turning on the transmitter without 
checking the channel selection first may 
interfere with the operation of other 
microphones/transmitters, if the current 
setting is already being used.
• To prevent noise generation, set the RF 
output power level to L (50 mW) when 
multiple channels are used 
simultaneously, and keep the transmitters 
at least 6 m (20 feet) away from the 
antennas.
• When there is a strong interference signal 
around the microphone system, such as 
an interference caused by an active 
cellular phone, noise may occur on the 
microphone system.
• Before attaching/detaching the 
microphone or cable, turn down the 
volume of the equipment connected to 
the tuner. Otherwise, noise will be 
produced.

14 System Configuration
System Configuration
The illustration below shows the typical system configuration.
DMX-P01 
Digital Portable 
Mixer
F-112 Dynamic 
Microphone
ECM-674/678 
Electret 
Condenser 
Microphone
WRT-8P
WRR-861B/862B UHF 
Synthesized Diversity 
Tuner
DMX-P01 Digital 
Portable Mixer
WRR-855B/861B/862B 
UHF Synthesized 
Diversity Tuner
PDW-510/510P/530/
530P XDCAM 
Camcorder
XLR type audio 
cable (not 
supplied)
Output cable 
(supplied with 
the WRR-
861B/862B)

15
Error Messages
Error Messages
When a problem occurs, one of the following error messages may appear on the display.
Messages Meanings Remedy
ERROR 11 An error has occurred in the 
backup memory data.
Contact your Sony dealer.
ERROR 21 The PLL synthesized circuit 
is abnormal.
Turn off the unit and turn it 
on again. If the message 
appears again, contact your 
Sony dealer.
ERROR 31 The battery voltage exceeds 
the allowable limit.
Use the specified battery.

16 Specifications
Specifications
Transmitter and modulator 
section
Oscillator
Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer
Carrier frequencies
            566.125-589.875MHz
                                            (U3032 Model)
            638.125-661.875MHz
                                            (U4244 Model)
Operating frequency band
24 MHz
RF power output
250 mW/50 mW ERP
Tone signal
32.768 kHz
Battery condition signal
32.782 kHz
Pre-emphasis
50 µs
Deviation
±10 kHz
(-60 dBV, 1 kHz input, MIC)
±10 kHz
 (-18 dBu, 1 kHz input, LINE)
                               1) 0 dBV=1 Vrms
                               2) 0 dBu=0.775 Vrms
Maximum deviation
±40 kHz
Audio input attenuation
0 to 25 dB (MIC, LINE)
Audio input pad
40 dB (LINE)
Frequency response
50 to 18,000 Hz
 Signal-to-noise ratio
60 dB or more (A-weighted, 
modulation frequency 1 kHz, 
with ±10 kHz deviation at 
 tuner)
 Power section
Power requirements
9.0 V DC (one 6LR61 alkaline 
battery)
Battery life (at 25°C (77°F ) with a Sony 
6LR61 alkaline battery)
Approx. 1.5 hours (250 mW, +48 V 
on)
Approx. 2.5 hours (50 mW, +48 V 
on)
Approx. 2.5 hours (250 mW)
Approx. 4 hours (50 mW)
General
Operating temperature
0 C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature
–30°C to 60°C (–22°F to 140°F)
Dimensions
Unit: mm (inches)

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Specifications
44 × 106 × 44 mm (13/4 × 41/4 × 
13/4 inches) (w/h/d)
Mass Approx. 230 g (8 oz) (including 
battery)
Supplied accessories
Operating Instructions (1)
Sony Wireless Microphone System 
Frequency List (1)
Soft case (1)
Design and specifications are subject to 
change without notice.

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