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Quick Start Guide Camera Slot Dual UHF Receiver SRC-941 Digital Hybrid Wireless Technology U.S. Patent 7,225,135 Fill in for your records: Serial Number: Purchase Date: This guide is intended to assist with initial setup and operation of your Lectrosonics product. For a detailed user manual, download the most current version at: www.lectrosonics.com/manuals 23 May 2018

Digital Hybrid Wireless The Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless uses innovative technology to combine the advantages of digital audio with the advantages of analog RF transmission. The result delivers the superior sound quality of a digital system and the excellent range of an analog system. A proprietary algorithm encodes the digital audio information into an analog format which can be transmitted in a robust manner over an analog FM wireless link. The employs state-of-the-art filters, RF amplifiers, mixers and detector to capture the encoded signal and a DSP recovers the original digital audio. This digital/analog hybrid technique has some very beneficial properties. Because the information being transmitted is digitally encoded, immunity to noise is much higher than what a compandor can offer. Because the encoded audio is sent in analog format, spectral and power efficiency and operating range are not compromised. Under weak RF conditions, the received signal degrades gracefully, like an analog system, delivering as much usable audio as possible at maximum range. Since the audio is free of compandor artifacts, pumping and breathing problems are also greatly reduced. 2 LECTROSONICS, INC.

Quick Start Summary The following checklist includes the minimum required settings to start using the. Install either a battery sled or camera slot adapter kit (see pages 5-6). Connect power to the (see page 6-7). Set the DIVMODE for single or dual channel operation (see pages 8-9). Set the COMPAT (compatibility) mode for the transmitters to be used (see pages 8-9). Find clear operating frequencies for one or both s (see page 10). Set transmitters on the matching frequencies (see transmitter manual). Verify transmitters are set to the same compatibility mode as the (see transmitter manual). Adjust transmitter input gain to match voice level and mic position (see transmitter manual). Adjust output level as needed for the camera or mixer input level desired (see pages 8-9). FREQ. WARNING IMPORTANT: Performance will be degraded if Receiver 2 is set 4.2 to 4.8 MHz higher than Receiver 1. The LCD will also flash this message periodically. www.lectrosonics.com 3

Front Panel Controls and Functions MENU/ECT Button Receiver 1 Receiver 2 Button POWER/ Button IR Sync Port Button Audio Outputs Audio outputs and the power inlet are located on the rear panel, accessed by a variety of different adapters. LCD Screen A backlit, graphics-type LCD is used to set up and monitor the. The Main Window shown above is used during normal operation, to display RF and audio levels, transmitter battery status, pilot tone status and diversity activity for both s. MENU/ Button This button is used menu items and enter setup screens during setup. IR (Infrared) Sync An IR Sync Port is used for quick setup with transmitters that offer this feature. Settings for frequency, step size, compatibility mode and talk back are transferred from to transmitter via the IR ports. NOTE: Selected compatibility mode and talk back will only sync if they are available options on the transmitter you are syncing with. PWR/ Button the PWR/ switch to turn the power on. and hold it until the display goes blank to turn power off. It also functions as a back button while navigating the various menus and setup screens to return to the previous screen or menu item. The firmware remembers whether the was turned on or off after power is disconnected, and it returns to that state when power is restored. This allows the to power up and down as the camera or external supply is turned on and off. the PWR/ button from the Main Window to briefly display the external power voltage. 4 LECTROSONICS, INC.

/ Arrow Buttons The and arrow buttons are used various options and adjust values in the setup screens, and provide secondary functions such as locking out the panel to guard against accidental changes. Installing Rear Panel Adapters Installation of the rear panel output/power adapters is the same for all models. Panels are held in place by two Phillips head screws on the sides of the housing. Connections between the panel and main circuit board are made via miniature mating connectors. Align the mating connectors and slide the panel straight into the housing until the screw holes align with the housing. www.lectrosonics.com 5

Battery Adapters Battery sled adapters configure the for standalone use or to provide battery backup power. Several options are available: SRBATTSLEDTOP SRBATTSLEDBOTTOM SR9VBP (inserts into the SLED adapters) SRBATTSLEDTOP SRBATTSLEDBOTTOM The battery sled adapters accept L and M type video camera rechargeable batteries and the optional SR9VBP 9 volt battery case. L or M type video camera batteries mount directly onto the battery sled SR9VBP battery case for two 9 volt batteries The battery sled adapters do not include charging circuitry. Batteries must be charged with their respective chargers. The adapters include an integral circuit that automatically selects between the battery and the external source, whichever delivers the highest voltage. 6 LECTROSONICS, INC.

External Power Supply DCR15/4AU Power supply with a standard C14 inlet and locking LZR coaxial output connector; 100-240 VAC in, 15 VDC regulated output; 4A max. Main Window (LCD) Receiver 1 Receiver 2 Diversity Activity Transmitter Battery Level RF Levels Audio Level Pilot Tone Indicator The Main Window displays information concerning the condition of the Pilot Tone, antenna phase, RF and audio signal levels and battery conditions for both the and the associated transmitter. NOTE: When the RATIO DIVERSITY mode is selected, both s are combined to pick up the same transmitter, so the Main Window will display a single audio channel. Pilot Tone Indicator Receiver 1 RF Level Receiver 2 RF Level Audio Level Transmitter Battery Level ing the MENU/ button accesses the menus and screens for setting up the and searching for clear frequency channels. www.lectrosonics.com 7

Navigating the LCD Note: the button from the Main Window to briefly display the external power supply voltage. Setup Screen SET (item) / LEVEL SET DEFAULT SET SET SMARTUNE IR SYNC SET SCAN SET DIVMODE SET MENU Receiver 1 Pilot Tone ON\OFF Receiver 2 Pilot Tone ON/OFF 2 941 : 7A 953.700 MENU Hold MENU and press momentarily Hold MENU and press momentarily 1 941 : 01 941.600 Receiver 2 Main Window Switched MENU Receiver 1 / to change frequency / to change frequency Ratio Hold MENU and hold for 1 sec. or more Hold MENU and hold for 1 sec. or more Mute Audio on Receiver 1 Mute Audio on Receiver 2 When DIVMODE is set to RATIO the frequency screen will look like this. Ratio Mode Block Freq hex code R 941 : 01 941.600 Freq MHz RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 LEVEL LEVEL 00 00 00 00 / to adjust DEFAULT ARE YOU to MENU/ RESET continue SURE? to reset SMART 1 TUNE TX 1 / BAND B1 band MENU/ to start scanning OK SYNC 1 MENU/ to continue to IR sync TX 1 SYNC 1 2 to sync TX 1 to sync TX 2 SCANNING BEGINS 941 8A SCANNING STOPS 941 8A to select 941 8A / to scroll frequency both and to ZOOM DIVMOD RATIO / Follow prompts to scan and set up TX 2 25 / to scroll frequency 8 LECTROSONICS, INC.

TALK SET COMPAT SET TUNING SET SET STEPSIZE SmtNR SET SET PHASE SET TXBAT SET MIXMODE SET TONE TALK OFF / RECEIVER 1 / MENU/ to highlight mode RECEIVER 2 COMPAT 1 COMPAT 2 NU HYBR IFB SER RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 TUNING NOR u to select TUNING NOR v / mode STEPSIZE 100 25 MENU/ to highlight STEPSIZE 100 25 / step size RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 SmtNR NOR FUL to select SmtNR OFF N/A / mode RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 to + select + PHASE PHASE / RECEIVER 1 TXBAT to TXBAT 9V AA select 9V AA / MIXMODE MIXBOTH / RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 TONE? +05 00 to select TONE? +05 00 / / mode RECEIVER 1 LVL 1K +05 00 Tone will be enabled when level is set with the / buttons MIXTRIM MIXTRIM SET MIXTRIM 00 00 to select 00 +05 / value www.lectrosonics.com 9

Scanning for Clear Frequencies Scan Window Zoom View Window Previously tuned frequency Freq in hex Block 941 B2 RF activity level Dashed line (cursor) shows the currently selected both and arrows on control panel to switch to the Zoom View the button to return to the Scan View Window Cursor (center bar) Freq in hex Block 941 8E First, turn off all of the transmitters you intend to use with the. Navigate to the SET/SCAN screen and press the MENU/ button to start the scanner. The display will switch to the Scan Window (see illustration above) and start scanning immediately. Allow the to scan across the entire tuning range at least once, then press the MENU/ button to stop the scanning. Scroll through the screen with the and buttons and find a frequency where no (or very weak) RF signals are present. the PWR/ button to set the to this new frequency. both the and buttons at the same time to switch to the Zoom View Window (see illustration above). In this view, the cursor remains fixed in the center of the screen and the background scrolls behind it. The frequency can be stepped up and down in 100 khz increments using the and arrow buttons. When the is configured for SWITCHED diversity (dual channel mode), two cursors will appear when the scanning is stopped. MENU/ to toggle between the two s. The cursor for the selected will be a dashed rather than solid line. Select each and use the and buttons to locate a frequency with no (or very weak) RF activity. Keep the frequencies of the two s at least 700 khz apart to minimize de-sensing (short range) issues. This spacing is a worst case approximation assuming the transmitters are about 25 feet from the antennas. Data gathered during a scan is stored until it is intentionally erased or the power is turned off. Previous data will remain and subsequent scans can be made to search for additional signals or to accumulate higher peaks. To clear the scan memory and screens, press the back button several times to return to the Main Window, then press and hold the PWR/ button briefly. As soon as Powering off... appears on the display, release the button. The will remain turned on, and the scan data will be erased. Set your transmitter to the same frequency as shown on the display, turn the transmitter on and verify that a strong RF signal is present. 10 LECTROSONICS, INC.

Mounting and Orientation A variety of accessories are available to enable various mounting options. For maximum operating range, the antennas should be vertical and above the camera and other equipment. The AMJ Rev. A antenna is jointed so the whips can be oriented vertically regardless of the orientation of the. Maximum sensitivity is perpendicular to the whip, so an ideal setup is shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 where the is mounted in either a vertical or horizontal position with the whips oriented vertically. Fig. 3 depicts the and antenna whips oriented horizontally, which places the null of the antenna pattern pointing toward the transmitter. The result, of course, is a weak signal entering the. Fig. 4 depicts the worst setup where the nulls in both and transmitter patterns face one another. The transmitter antenna whips can point upward as shown in these diagrams, but they will work just as well with the whip pointing downward. Mount the transmitter so that the whip is vertical and not in direct contact with the wearer s body or metallic objects in clothing and costuming. Fig. 1 STRONG SIGNAL Rx Tx Fig. 2 Rx STRONG SIGNAL Tx Fig. 3 Rx WEAK SIGNAL Tx Fig. 4 Rx Tx WEAKEST SIGNAL www.lectrosonics.com 11

LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship provided it was purchased from an authorized dealer. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping. This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment. Should any defect develop, Lectrosonics, Inc. will, at our option, repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor. If Lectrosonics, Inc. cannot correct the defect in your equipment, it will be replaced at no charge with a similar new item. Lectrosonics, Inc. will pay for the cost of returning your equipment to you. This warranty applies only to items returned to Lectrosonics, Inc. or an authorized dealer, shipping costs prepaid, within one year from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico. It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics Inc. and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty as outlined above. NEITHER LECTROSONICS, INC. NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF LECTROSONICS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF LECTROSONICS, INC. EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state.