Manual Peavey U1002

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    www.peavey .c om Pro C omm ® PCX ™ -U100 2 Wireless Re ceiver Operating Manual www.p ea v ey O pe Ma ...

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    7 PC X U1O O2 W IR ELE SS REC E IVER 1. IN TRODUCTION -------------------------- ----------------- - 8 2. PART NAME S A N D FUNCTION S----------------------- --9-10 3. IN STALLATION OF THE RE C EIVER----------- -----------11 -1 2 4. 19" RACK I NST AL LAT ION OF RECEIVE R(S)----------- 1 3-14 5. RE CEIVE R OPERATIN G PROCEDURES---------------- ...

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    8 1. INTR ODU CT ION Thank you for choosing the most advanced wireless microp hone system fro m Peavey . In today's audio wo rl d, t he de mand for operating m any wireless mic rop hone syst ems sim ultane ousl y is great ly in crea sing. Furt herm ore, au dio engineers would like to have a uni t that has easy frequen cy agility, more non- int ...

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    9 2. P ART N AMES AN D FU NCTI O NS Front P anel: (1) F ront Ant enna Input Connectors (A and B): loc at ed on optional r a c k- mount ears: A ll ows an optional r ear-to-front Antenna kit fo r front antenna placement on OPTIONA L rack-mount b r ackets . (2) Powe r Sw itch and Ind icato r: Wh en sw itch is turn ed on, th e re d indicat or illu m in ...

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    10 Rear Panel: (4) Rear A ntenna Input Connecto rs (A/B): Installed with ant enna di rectly. This conne c tor also provides powe r for option al antenna booster. (5) Balan c ed Audio output Jack: XL R type connector pro vides a ba lanc ed o utput s igna l fro m th e rec eiv er t o t he mix er. (6) Line- Le vel Sw itch: Us ed for t he sel ectio n of ...

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    11 3. IN STALL AT ION OF TH E REC EI VER (1) Insta l l the two antennas to the ant enna sockets (4) on t he rear pane l, illus trat ed in F ig. 3 o r on fro nt rack -mo unt ears (1). Cautio n: The se s ockets have 8 Volts DC supplied to them, whi ch e nables you to directly co nnec t the Peavey antenna boost er for antenna runs lo ng er than 30&apo ...

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    12 (a) Unba l anc ed Output: When us i ng an instrument/patch cable, co nnect one en d of the cable to the unbalanced output (8) of the receiver and the o ther en d to th e "LIN E IN " ja ck o f a mix er o r g uita r/b ass amp lifi er input, as illustrated i n Fig. 3 . (b) Ba l anc ed Output: When using an X LR (microphon e ) cabl e, conn ...

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    13 4. 19'' RACK INS TALLATI ON (1) Sin gle Rece ive r (Half-ra ck) (a ) Fasten O PTIONAL ra ck-mount kit to receiver using s upplied s crews on ea ch s ide of the rece iv er a s illu st rated in Fi g. 5 . (2) Dual Rece ive rs (Fu ll-Ra ck ) (a) Remo ve the s crews lo c ated on t he top and bottom of both units and l oca te th e un its ne ...

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    14 (3) Moun t the re ceive r(s) into a s tand ard 19" rac k as illu st ra ted i n Fi g. 7 . NOTE : To en sure best possi ble rece ptio n, th e receiv er must be in stal led a t least 3’ (.914m) above t he ground. In addition, the di stanc e between the tr ans m itter and rec eiver must be more than 3'(.914m) as illustr ated in Fig.8. ...

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    15 5. R ECE IV ER OP ER ATIN G PROC EDU RES (1) Be s ure t hat the le ve l con tro ls of the mixe r o r guit a r/bas s a mp lifie r are tu rned down to a mi n imum setti ng before switching on the r eceiver. A fter th e receive r powe r swi tc h has been t ur ne d on, t he red p ower LED indicator will i lluminate. (2) Und er normal c ircumstances, ...

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    16 (a) G/C H: I ndicates o r sele cts the r ec e iver GR OUP and CHANNEL. Th ere are n i ne separate Groups. Each group c onta i ns b etween three and 1 6 sepa r ate channels, giving 100 differ ent c hannels for use. Select ing/C han ging GR OUP: Press th e "MENU" button until the "G/CH" f unc t i on is selected . This will be i ...

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    17 Se lectin g/Changi ng CHANN EL: NOTE: In orde r for t he rece iver to recogn ize tha t a f requ ency is o ccupied , make sure all t ransm itters that are to be use d are power ed up. Press th e "MENU" button until the "G/CH" f unction is sel ec ted . This wi l l be indicated by a block that wi l l appea r around the selected ...

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    18 Viewing Cha nnel FR EQUE NGY: Press th e "MENU" button until the "FR E Q" func ti on is se lected. T hi s w i ll be indicated by a b loc k that will appea r around the selected functi o n located in the upp er r ight co r ner of the d i splay. T he frequen cy display ed wil l be fo r t hat particular channel for that particul ...

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    19 Sele cting /Adju sti ng SQ : Press th e "MENU" button until the "SQ" func t ion is se lec t ed. This w ill be indicated by a block that wi l l appea r around the selected function located i n the upp er r ight co rner of the display. Pre ss the "GRO UP" ▲ button or the "SCAN" ▼ bu tton to ei the r incr ...

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    20 Se lectin g/Changi ng MUTE: Press th e "M ENU" button until the "VOL ” funct ion is s elect ed. This will be indicated by a block that wi l l appea r around the selected function located i n the upp er r ight co rner of the display. Pre ss the "GRO UP" ▲ button or the "SCAN" ▼ bu tton to pl ace the receiv ...

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    21 (e) NAME : In di cates or sets up th e name of the receiver. T his allows you to give a si x ch ar ac te r i d en ti fi c a tio n to t he r ec ei v er (i. e . u ser ' s n am e, i ns tr um e n t n ame et c.). T his is extremely helpful wh en in a rack or wi t h other devi ces. Select ing /Setti ng Name : Press th e "MENU" button un ...

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    22 CCS : Enabl es the u ser to ch ange ch annel s o n the tr ans mitter by si mply pr essin g a butto n Select ing /Op era ting C CS : Once the G r oup and C hannel have b een establ i shed o n the rece i ve r, the information must be t ransferred to the transm i tter. With the transmitter s witched to the ON position, arrange it so that the r ear ...

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    23 Se l ec ting/Ch angi ng LOCK/UN LOCK: Press and hold th e "MENU" button unt il the word "LOCK" appears momentarily on the pane l. At th at point only the "CCS" button is a ctive. This prevents inad ver t ent or unint enti ona l chang es to the s ettings. Press and hold th e "MENU" button unt il the word &q ...

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    24 7. C OMPUTER NETWO RK INTERFA C E OPERATION (1) Conn ect the network inte r face remote conn ector (8 ) on t he back of the re ceiver to the interfa c e converte r (this r equir es at l east two linking cables for each pairing). The n use RJ 11 telephone ca ble to connect the converter t o the RS-232 or USB COM PORT on th e co mpu ter as illu st ...

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    25 Sys tem R equ irem ents : • Wi ndows 98R, W ind ows 2000R • 32MB RAM Minimu m (6 4M B is r eco mmended ) • CD- ROM 2X or hi gher • At Least on e nine-pi n D-Sub R S-232 port (for RJ-11/R S-232 Conver t er) 8. C AUT IO NS (1) When us ing the DC power supply, please be aw are of the operating v olta ge. Mak e su re t hat a minimu m o f 1 2 ...

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    26 1. P ART N AMES AN D FU NCTI O NS (1) Grille: P rotects microphone capsu le and r edu ces "PO P" n oi se. (2) Han dle Housin g: Houses electro ni cs and batte ry comp ar t m ent (3) LCD Display: Indicates funct ion i nfo r mation such as Error, Gr o up I D, Cha nnel I D, Batt er y Status a nd Powe r Off (4) Battery C ompart ment: D esi ...

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    27 3. OPER AT ING I NST RUC TI ONS (1) Powe r on: whe n powering up the m i crophone, s witch the power switc h ( 2 ) to th e ON pos i tion- The Battery S tatus indi c ator will f l ash brief ly, indicating nor m al ope r ational status. (b)When th e indicator remain s illuminated o r does not i l lum i nate at a ll , t he batter y leve l is low o ...

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    28 (2) “GRO UP" and "CHANNEL": When both i t em s ar e shown, they indicate the user i s c ur re n tl y u si ng a pr e - pr og r am m ed fr e q ue nc y i n th e re c ei ver . (3) “CHA NNEL" On ly: lf o nly the cha nnel numb er is sh own in the displa y, it ind i cates the user is us i ng a persona lized fr equency. (4) Batte ...

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    29 1. P ART N AMES AN D FU NCTI O NS (1) AF Input Jack: Co nnects to lavalier, headset microphones or to guitar cabl e. (see P23 fo r five d i ffe rent ways of conne cti n g the TA4F A F i nput co nne ctor). (2) Powe r Switch: P ow ers up u nit. Switch to OFF position when not in use to ext end battery li f e. ...

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    30 (3) Batter y Status Ind i cator: Indicates the po wer on and batt ery cond i tion. (a) When the power sw itch is t ur ne d on, t he indicato r will fl ash br iefly, indicating nor m al operat i ona l status. ( b ) Wh en the indicator r emains i llumi nated the batt er y leve l is low and must be replaced fo r continued operation . (4) Transmitti ...

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    31 (11 ) Det acha ble Belt C lip: Allo ws fo r 360 deg rees of rotat ion to s ui t tr ans mitt in g angles. T o detach, si m p l y use a screwdr iver on a 45-degree angle t o unfasten (se e Fig . 2) . 2. BATTERY IN STALLA TION (1) Push i n on both battery cov e r s n ap l ocks (10) to op en battery co mpart ment as illu strat ed in F ig.3 ...

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    32 (2) Insert two 1.5 Volt (AA ) batter ies into t he batter y compartment, being ca r efu l of t he p rop er po lar ity as illu strat ed in F ig.4 NOT E: Wh en t rans mitte r is not in u se, ma ke s ure it is s wit ched of f. If t he t rans mitt er will not b e use d fo r so me time , p lea se re mov e the batt eries f rom the batt ery co mpartmen ...

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    33 (4) Conn ecting m i cs o r cable: B efore making these connections , power down the trans m itter to prevent da mage. Mak e these c onnect ions by plugging the c onne c tor in to the AF i nput jac k ( 1 ) and tighten i ng th e locking c onne ctor d own by rota ti ng it in a clo ckwis e d ire ction as illus trated in Fi g.5 . Then pow er unit up ...

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    34 5. FU NCTI O NS OF LCD DI SPLAY (1) "ERR" Me ssage: Whe n " ERR " appears in the displ ay it indi cat es that an ope rational error has o c curr ed. Please refe r to th e following cod es to d iag nose which er r or you are ex periencing ERR n o01 - E EPROM is not b eing p rogra mm ed o r in tern al d ata e rror. ERR n o02 - ...

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    35 E RR no04 - T he fr equency yo u a re about to program into the sys tem is belo w the microphone's freque ncy low er limit (At th is ti m e the m icrophone is s till operab l e and the frequenc y re m ains unchan ged. To c lear the " ERR" mess age in LCD display, s imply tu rn off th e po wer and sw itc h ba ck o n.) . (2) "G ...

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