Micron TX700B Manuel d'instructions

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TX700-148 TX700-132 TX700-64 TX700-32 TX700-16 700 SERIES-MULTI-FREQUENCY POCKET TRANSMITTER

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Main Features Page 10 Automatic Warning of Transmitter battery failure The battery warning system transmits an inaudible signal when the transmitt

Page 3 - TX700-64, TX700-32,TX700-16

Unique Micron Companding System Page 11 The TX700 Series body-worn transmitters feature the Unique Micron Companding System. This double-ended sys

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Control Panel Page 12 TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW Audio Input Socket A 6 pin Lemo connector with gold plated pins. The microphone-input cable is connect

Page 5 - Contents

Control Panel Page 13 ON / OFF Switch Slide Switch to turn the TX ‘on’ or ‘off’. Flash mounted to prevent accidental operation. Antenna Socket A

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Switch Panel Page 14 Frequency change switch (TX700-148/TX700-132, TX700-64/TX700-32) Two BCD coded switches give the user a choice of up to 100

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Switch Panel Page 15 Frequency Switches (10 Way BCD) Label (Model type, Serial No., Frequency Range) All Models are fitted with 10 way switches,

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Transmitter Power Page 16 1) Internal 9V Battery Alkaline battery types are recommended. As the transmitter RF driver stage is stabilized, the ou

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Battery Test and Transmitted Warning Page 17 Alkaline manganese batteries are the most suitable because of their long life and reliability. They h

Page 10 - Main Features

Automatic Level Control System Page 18 The level control is, in principle, a peak limiter. Its function is to prevent distortion due to overmodula

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Operating Instructions Page 19 Receiver (RX) setting up - (SDR770 series) Set up the receiver referring to the relevant instruction manual Transmi

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Operating Instructions Page 20 'NORMAL' This method suits most situations when there is time for a rehearsal and gives the optimum balan

Page 14 - Switch Panel

How To Get The Best From a MICRON Page 21 Transmitter The end of the antenna is most sensitive to body absorption so keep away from the wearer&apo

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How To Get The Best From a MICRON Page 22 Safety margin - [Only necessary when the full dynamic range of the system is being utilized] Reduce the

Page 16 - Transmitter Power

Interference Page 23 There are many possible sources of interference. Examples are: Other transmitters on the same frequency, harmonics of lower f

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Interference Page 24 Under severe interference or under weak signal conditions, sudden large audio input level changes can produce a short period

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Technical Data Page 25 Except where stated, data applies to all MICRON 700 Series transmitters, although there may be minor variations for some co

Page 19 - Operating Instructions

Technical Data Page 26 BASS CUT Fixed Bass Cut: -5dB at 50 Hz (nom.) Additional 6dB cut at 60Hz ON / OFF Flush Mounted Slide Switch LEVEL CON

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Technical Data Page 27 Current consumption 65mA ± 10% Battery Life Approx. 6 hours External Power 7.5 to 16V dc (with ‘TP’ cables) DIMENSIONS

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Antenna Data for Flexible Wire Antennae Page 28 ACTIVE LENGTH (mm) COLOUR CODE CENTRE FREQUENCY USABLE FREQUENCY RANGE RX TX BLACK 177.00 16

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Transmitter Input Connectors Page 29 PCB Mounted Multi-Way Lemo or ODU Connector. Top View CONNECTIONS FUNCTION NOTES 1 Mic input 2 M-

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Transmitter Cables Page 30 MICRON numbering scheme for Lemo or ODU cable connector View from soldering side of connector Lemo FGG.OB.306 CLAD31Z

Page 25 - Technical Data

Dynamic Microphone Cable Page 31 TRANSMITTER CABLE CODING EXAMPLE YELLOW DYNAMIC WHITE CONDENSER (A/B POWERED) GREEN CONDENSER (12V PHAN

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Page 32 TDN15CF6 (Dynamic Microphone Cable, Code Yellow) T12MICRON6 (Condenser AB Powering Cable, Code White) View of LEMO from soldering side

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Page 33 P12MICRON6 (Low Voltage 12V Phantom Powering Cable, Code Green) TL20CF6 (Line Input Cable, Code Black) View of LEMO from soldering side

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Page 34 TLPO7CF6 (Line Input With External Powering Cable – Y Cable, Code Black) P48 MICRON (Phantom Powering 48V) View of LEMO from soldering si

Page 29 - Transmitter Input Connectors

Page 35 2TLPO7CF6 (Double Line Input with External Powering Cable, Code Red/Blue) View of LEMO from soldering side of connector. The pin numbers

Page 30 - Transmitter Cables

Cable Ended Microphones Page 36 View of LEMO from soldering side of connector. The pin numbers indicate the wiring standard set by MICRON and all

Page 31 - Dynamic Microphone Cable

Cable Ended Microphones Page 37 View of LEMO from soldering side of connector. The pin numbers indicate the wiring standard set by MICRON and all

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AUDIO ENGINEERING LIMITED, MICRON HOUSE, 3 NEW ROAD, LONDON N8 8TA Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8341 3500

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Contents Page 5 General description ...7 Main Features ...

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Main Features Page 7 The Micron TX700’s sophisticated design is based around a low-noise VCO, with digitally controlled PLL circuit, producing the

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Main Features Page 8 Operating frequencies can be selected from two BCD coded switches located in the switch panel label. 100 positions – TX700-14

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Main Features Page 9 L.E.D. Volume Indicator One problem associated with radio microphones is the setting of the modulation level. As with tape re

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