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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLEMENT CDR-1000[...]
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Section 1 Quick Setup See Section 1 of main RE-1 Operating Instructions Section 2 System Description The CDR-1000 Wireless Microphone system combines frequency agility and ease of use like no other. The RE-1 transmitters and receivers operate over a 24MHz bandwidth in the UHF portion of the spectrum. The high quality audio circuitry and advanced Ra[...]
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Section 3 Detailed Component Descriptions CDR-1000 RECEIVER CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS power R 1 1 2 2 Featuring RE-1 CDR-1000 R menu set menu set 4 3 4 3 4 1 2a 2b 2c 2d Figure 1 Front Panel CDR-1000 Receiver CDR-1000 DUAL RECEIVER PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 1 MADE IN U.S.A. OUT IN ANTENNA POWER 90-260 VAC 50-60 Hz 12 Vdc 150 mA Out PATENT NO. 6,2[...]
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Section 4 Detailed Description of Unique CDR-1000 Features Headphone Operation 1. With the transmitters and receivers setup and operating (see Sections 1 and 3 in the main RE-1 Operating Instructions), plug stereo headphones into the 1/4inch jack on the front panel. 2. The Selected Receiver LED will indicate receiver 1 is being monitored. Press the[...]
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Figure 4 Antenna Chain with APD4-B . RE-OneLink PC Software 1. Software to monitor and control the CDR-1000 receivers from a PC through the USB port is available at www.electrovoice.com . Minimum system require- ments are: Windows 2000 512 Mbytes of RAM One USB port USB Hubs for controlling multiple receivers CD-ROM Drive 2 Mbytes of hard drive mem[...]
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Section 5 Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Possible Causes Solutions No (or low) Audio with good RF signal and Audio indicatiors on receiver display Receiver audio output cable is disconnected or connected to the wrong receiver. Repair, replace cable or connect cable to the correct receiver. Audio Output in Mic position or line level adjustment low A[...]
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Section 7 Certification Section 8 Accessories ACCESSORIES AND PARTS for CDR-1000 CERTIFICATIONS ( Depending on frequency selected and country of operation ) CDR-1000 Receiver, CSH-1000 Transmitter, CSB-1000 Transmitter Certified to ETSI EN 300 422-2 and ETSI EN 301 489-3, Conforms to European Union directives, eligib le to bear CE marking as per th[...]
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TELEX COM MU NI CA TIONS, INC. • 12000 Port land Ave. South, Burnsville, MN 55337. PN 803554 Rev. D JAN 2003 Made in U.S.A.[...]