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R 300 UH F W i re l e ss MicropHon e U SER GUID E EZ sync Clear Scan Electro-V oice R 300 SET SYNC[...]
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3 TA B L E o F co nte nt s 1. Quick System Setup •Receiver ................................................................................................................. 4 •T ransmitter ............................................................................................................. 5 •SystemsOperation .[...]
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4 0 1 QU ICK S ETU P: r ec eive r 1.Donotconnectthereceivertoanyotherequipmentyet! 2.ConnectthetwoAntennastothereceiver . 3.Installthebladesintothepowersupply,plugitintothebac kofthereceiver , andintoanoutlet. 4.PressthePOWE Rs[...]
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5 QU ICK S E TU P: tran sM itte r 1.W iththePowerswitc honthetransmitterO FF ,installtwofreshAAbatteriesintothetransmitter . 2.PressthetransmitterPowerSwitc huntilthedisplaycomeson. 3.HoldthetransmitterwiththeE ZsyncP ortfacingthereceiver,[...]
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6 QU ICK S E TU P: s y s teMs opera t ion 1.Setthemixer/ampgain. 2. T alkorsingintothemicrophoneorplaytheguitaratanormalvolume.Y ou shouldhearaudiocomingoutofthesystem. 3. Y oumayhavetoadjustthegain(viathecontrolnextto[...]
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7 SYNC R 300 EZ sync Clear SET EZ sync Clear Scan Electro- Vo ice R 300 ANTENNA B ANTENNA A 12V .500mA MIN MAX VOLUME LEVEL -10dB 0dB BALANCED OUT UNBALANCED OUT DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 2.1 | R300 Receiver R ECEIVE R CONTROLS, CON N ECT OR S 1.PowerON /OFF 2.S YNCDat aT ransferButton 3.InfraredE ZsyncW indo[...]
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8 DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 2.1 | Receiver Setup & Operation 1. Placethereceiverandantennaswherethereisaclearlineofsighttotheareawherethetransmitter willbeused.Rotatetheantennastoseparatethemby9 0degrees. 2. Install the appropriate power[...]
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9 e.PresstheS YNCbuttononthereceivertotransferthechannelinformation. f.ThereceiverwilldisplayS YN Cuntilthedataistransferred,thenreturntothemainscreen. g.Thetransmitterdisplayscreenwillnowshowthenewc hannelandfrequency . h. [...]
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10 DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 4. ClearScan: Thisfeatureautomatestheprocessofndingaclearchannel. a. T oscanfortheclearestc hannelinagroup,pressandhold untilCLEAR S C AN appearsinthedisplay ,thenreleasethebutton. b.W he[...]
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11 7 . W iththetransmitteron,speakintothemicrophoneorplaytheguitar.T urnupthelevelonthemixer oramplieruntilyouareabletohearthedesiredsignal.Ifnoaudioispresent,repeatsetupand refertothetroubleshootingsection. Not[...]
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12 DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 9. Change Lock-Out Thisfeaturecanbeusefulwhenthereceiverisinalocationwhere unauthorizedpersonnelhaveaccesstothereceiver .W iththeL OC KON,thechannelcannot bechangedandthewordL OC Kisdisplayedwhenthe?[...]
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13 1 0. Squelc h Adjustment –Thesquelc hsettingcanbeusedtomaximizerangeorimmunitytonoise. a.T urnthetransmitteroff. b.PressandholdtheSETbuttonuntilD ISP L Yshowsinthedisplay . c.Press twotimestodisplaySQE L C H. ?[...]
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14 DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 2.1.2 | Receiver Main Operating Screen Display: 1. R FSignalMeter 2. AudioMeter 3. LockIndicator 4. NoSignalIndicator 5. ChannelNumber(0 1to32)orFrequency 6. SquelchSetting 7 . AntennaDiversityStatusAorBantenna Controls: 1. [...]
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15 2.2 | Handheld T ransmitter HT -300CO NTROLS,CO NN ECT O R SANDI N DICA T O RS 1. MicrophoneElement 2. B ac klitL C DDisplay a.Channel b.Frequency c.BatteryLevel d.MuteIndicator 3. E ZSyncInfraredPort 4. B atteryCover–Screwtype. 5. B atte[...]
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16 DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 2.2 | Handheld T ransmitter Setup & Operation 1. Insert Batteries. a.Removethebatterycompartmentcoverbyunscrewingitcompletely. b. InserttwoAAbatteriesasshown,slidingoneupintothehousingtomakeroomfor the?[...]
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17 5. Mute Function –pressandholdon/offbuttonfor2secondsuntilM UTEappearsintheL CD DisplaybetweentheChannelandFrequency .Thesoundisthenmuted.Repeattoturnmuteoff. 2.3 | Bodypack T ransmitter B P-300CO NTROLS,CO NN E C T O RSAN DI N DICA T O [...]
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18 DET AILE D coMpone n t de scri p tions 2.3 | Bodypack T ransmitter continued 5. L CDDisplay a.Channel b.Frequency c.BatteryLevel d.MuteIndicator 6. E Zsyncinfraredwindow 7 . BatteryCompartmentLatch–pushdownlatchandslidecoverasshown. 8. T wo?[...]
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19 2.3.1 | Bodypack T ransmitter Setup & Operation 1. Insert Batteries a. Openthebatterycompartmentbypressinginonthelatchandslidingthedoordown. b.InserttwoAAbatterieswith+and–asindicated. c.Closethebatterydoorbypushing[...]
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20 GUID EL INES A N D R ECOMM EN D A TIONS F orBestPerformance Compatibility Thetransmitterandreceivermustbeofthesamefrequencybandandsettothesamechannelinorder toworktogether .TheR300isavailableinthreefrequencybands,A,BandE(Europe?[...]
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21 adverselyaffecttheperformanceofyourwirelesssystem.Itisalwaysbesttoplacethereceiverasfar awayaspossiblefromthesedevicestominimizepotentialproblems. AnalogandDigitalT elevisionstationscanalsointerferewithyourwirelesssystem.TheR30[...]
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22 TROU B L E SHOO T I NG GUI DE 0 4 Problem P ossible Causes Solutions Noaudioandnodisplayon thereceiver Receiverisoff Makesurethatthepowersupplyisproperly connectedandtheon/offbuttonisintheonposition NoaudioandnoR F signalindicatoronthe [...]
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23 Problem P ossible Causes Solutions Interference Anotherwirelessproductintheareais onthesamefrequencyorthesignals aremixing UseClearScantochangetheoperatingfrequency . Ifproblemspersist,callEVat800-3 92-3497for coordinationhelp Receiveristooclose[...]
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24 S PECI F IC A TION S R300 Receiver ReceiverT ype SynthesizedPLL FrequencyRange(R F) ABand618–63 4MHz BBand67 8–6 94M Hz EBand85 0–865M Hz NumberofChannels 32 Modulation +/-40kHz Diversity Antenna R FSensitivity <1.0μVfor12dBSI NAD Image[...]
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25 Audio Parameters FrequencyResponse 80–18kHz+/-2dB BalancedOutput 20dBV(max@4 0kHzdeviation) UnbalancedOutput Adjustable8mVto0. 755VR MS Distortion <1.0%,0.4%typical(ref1kHz,40kHzdeviation) Signal-to-NoiseRatio >1 00dBAW eighted DynamicRange >9[...]
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26 CE RTI FICA TION S (Dependingonfrequencyselectedandcountryofoperation) R300receiver,HT -3 00andBP-3 00transmitters:CertiedtoET S IEN3 00422-2andET SIE N3 0 148 9-9, ConformstoEuropeanUniondirectives,eligibletobearCEmarkingaspertheR&a[...]
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27 F ACTORY SE RV ICE Factory Service (North America) Iffactoryserviceisrequired,shiptheunitprepaidinitsoriginalcartonto: EVAudioService c/oBoschSecuritySystems,Inc. 86 0 1EastCornhuskerHighway Lincoln,N E68507 -97 02U.S.A. T el:402-467 -5321or8 00-553-5992 Fax:[...]
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28 A C C ESS O RIES AN DP A RT S 0 8 Accessories and Parts Model # Order # R300-LSystemUniLapel U LM18 F .0 1U.168.8 03 R300-ESystemHeadwornMicrophone H M3 F .0 1U.168.8 04 W indscreenforU LM18 WS-18 F .01U.168.802 W indscreenforH M3 WS-H3 F .01U.1 7 0. 77 8 BeltclipforB P-300 B C-300 F .01U.168. 7 97 Guita[...]
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29 A CC ESS O RIES A N DP ARTS APPEN D IX A CO MP A T IBL E CH A NNEL GROUP S (UseonlychannelswithinthesamegroupwhenusingmorethantwoR300unitsinoneroom. Ifyouneedadditionalhelpcall1-800-3 92-3497(USandCanadaonly). 0 9 US /E URO Band A 6 1 8-63 4 MHz Gr[...]
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30 APPENDIX A CO MP A T IBL E CH A NNEL GRO UPS 0 9 US /E URO Band B 678-694 M Hz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Channel Freq Channel Fre q Channel Freq Channel Freq 1 6 78.500 9 67 8.9 00 17 6 79.300 25 679 . 70 0 2 682. 700 10 680.1 00 18 68 0.500 26 68 0.900 3 684.4 00 11 681.500 19 6 81.900 27 682.3 00 4 688.3 00 12 683.1 00 20 6 8[...]
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31 APPENDIX A CO MP A T IBL E CH A NNEL GRO UPS Euro Band E 850-8 65 M Hz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Channel Freq Channel Fre q Channel Freq Channel Freq 1 850.4 00 9 850.8 00 17 851.200 25 850.000 2 851.600 10 852.000 18 852.4 00 26 854.200 3 853.000 11 853.400 19 853.8 00 27 855.900 4 854.600 12 855.000 20 855.4 00 28 859.800 5 8[...]
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32 Americas: HeadquartersAmericas BoschSecuritySystems,Inc. 12000PortlandA veSouth, Burnsville,M N5533 7 ,USA USA–Ph:1-8 00-392-34 9 7 Fax:1-800-955-6 831 Canada: Ph:1-86 6-505-5551 Fax:1-86 6-336-84 6 7 Latin America: Ph:1-952-887 -5532 Fax:1-952- 736-4212 Europe, Africa & Middle-East: Headquar[...]