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Specifications

Overall System

UHF Operating Frequencies

Band

Frequency Range

Number of Frequencies

Band E:

790.000 to 822.000 MHz

100

Band F:

832.000 to 865.000 MHz

100

Band L:

575.000 to 608.000 MHz

100

Band M: 614.000 to 647.000 MHz

100

Not all frequency bands available in all areas.

Please check with local regulations.

Minimum Frequency Step

25 kHz

Modulation Mode

FM stereo

Maximum Deviation

±40 kHz 

Dynamic Range

90 dB (typical), A-weighted 

Total Harmonic Distortion 

<1% (at 1 kHz, ±20 kHz Deviation)

Operating Range

100 m (300'), typical 

Open range environment with no interfering signals.

Operating Temperature Range

-5° C (23° F) to 50° C (122° F)

Battery performance may be reduced at very low temperatures. 

Frequency Response

60 Hz to 13 kHz (±3 dB) 

Simultaneous Use 

10 channels per band (maximum recommended)

For assistance with multi-band operation or other frequency 

coordination issues, please contact your regional

Audio-Technica customer service representitive.

Receiver

Receiving System

Double conversion superheterodyne

RF Sensitivity

20 dBuV (at 60 dB S/N ratio, 50 ohms termination)

Headphone Output Connector

3.5 mm TRS stereo phone jack

Headphone Output Power

65 mW (at 32 ohms)

Antenna Input

SMA-type, 50 ohms

Aux Input Connector

3.5 mm TRS stereo phone jack

Batteries

2 x 1.5V AA (not included)

Battery Life

8 hours (alkaline)

Depending on battery type and use pattern

Dimensions

70.0 mm (2.76") W x 25.0 mm (0.98") D x 110.0 mm (4.33") H

Net Weight 

110 g (3.9 oz), without batteries

Accessories Included

EP3 earphones; frequency sticker; flexible antenna

Transmitter

RF Power Output 

10 mW/30 mW (switchable), 50 ohms

Limited to 10 mW within 863 MHz to 865 MHz.

Following national regulations.

Spurious Emissions

Following federal and national regulations

Input Connection

XLRF-type/6.3 mm stereo (

1

/

4

") combination connector

Pin 1 and Sleeve: Ground
Pin 2 and Tip: Hot 
Pin 3 and Ring: Cold 

Maximum Input Level

XLRF-type/6.3 mm stereo (

1

/

4

"), balanced: +26 dBu

6.3 mm (

1

/

4

") mono, unbalanced: +26 dBu

Loop Output Connection

XLRM-type connector
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: Hot 
Pin 3: Cold 

Power Requirement

12-18V DC, 600 mA

Antenna 

Attached whip

Dimensions

210.0 mm (8.30") W x 132.0 mm (5.20") D x 44.0 mm (1.70") H

Net Weight

870 g (30.7 oz.), without accessories

Accessories Included

AC adapter (country dependant); rack-mount adapters

† Specifications are subject to change without notice.

P52001_M2-System_OM  2/13/08  4:16 PM  Page 12

Summary of Contents for M2

Page 1: ...m Set up and Operation Pages 2 13 Installation et utilisation Pages 14 25 Configuración y funcionamiento Páginas 26 37 Configuração e operação Páginas 38 49 Impostazioni e Utilizzo Pagine 50 61 Einrichtung und Betrieb Seiten 62 73 Opstelling en gebruik Pagina 74 85 0168 P52001_M2 System_OM 2 13 08 4 16 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...e at least a few inches away However since a body pack mic transmitter typically is placed against the body we suggest attaching it at the belt rather than in a shirt pocket where it may be immediately adjacent to the medical device Note also that any medical device disruption will cease when the RF transmitting source is turned off Please contact your physician or medical device provider if you h...

Page 3: ... illuminated 5 Power off receiver and transmitter 6 Connect audio source s to inputs on the rear panel of the transmitter 7 Power on M2T Stereo Transmitter 8 Adjust attenuator on rear panel of M2T Stereo Transmitter to appropriate level See page 5 9 Adjust trim level on front panel of M2T Stereo Transmitter if needed See page 8 10 Plug supplied Dynamic Earphones into earphones locking output jack ...

Page 4: ... E and F Band receivers and transmitters For multiple channel applications as many as ten systems may be used together per frequency band M2 Wireless In Ear Monitor System Introduction System Features High fidelity sound with clean articulate mix allows you to hear yourself better at lower volumes 100 selectable UHF channels Up to 10 simultaneous systems per frequency band Three receiver modes Per...

Page 5: ...y front panel settings 10 Attenuators Offer 20 dB 10 dB and 0 dB attenuation for each input 11 Inputs Combination input jacks offer both XLR and 1 4 jacks 12 DC input Plug the included power supply in here 13 Cord hook Loop the small DC cord around the cord hook to keep the DC plug from pulling out accidentally Phantom Power The transmitter does not provide phantom power but it does allow phantom ...

Page 6: ...voltage that is applied to the ring of the stereo connector 9 Belt clip Attach the receiver to your belt or guitar strap with this belt clip 10 Battery door release Slide tabs in direction of arrows to open battery compartment door 11 DIP switches See page 7 12 Frequency group selector Use included miniature screwdriver to select frequency group here See How to select a frequency page 8 13 Frequen...

Page 7: ...ance control to adjust the stereo image Stereo Mode Mix Output See image B on page 10 2 in MIX Output Up 4 in STEREO Mode Down The Stereo Mix configuration is used as follows The signals from both the L 1 and R 2 inputs go to both the left and right earphones Use the receiver s balance control as follows turn clockwise to make R 2 louder and L 1 quieter turn counterclockwise to make L 1 louder and...

Page 8: ...he provided screwdriver to set the receiver channel selector switches see page 6 to the same frequency group and channel you have selected on the transmitter Select frequency groups A J and channels 1 10 The transmitter may be either on or off when changing channels frequencies Each transmitter receiver system operates on a choice of 100 switch selected frequencies per band 10 frequencies in 10 fr...

Page 9: ...ert optional Audio Technica lavalier microphone available separately into M2R Stereo Receiver to increase awareness of ambient sound 10 Any number of additional M2R Stereo Receivers can be set to the same frequency and receive the same mix Personal Mix Control See image B on page 10 Typical two channel operation using Personal Mix Control 1 Inside the M2R Stereo Receiver Set DIP switch 2 to MIX Ou...

Page 10: ...M2T Input L 1 Input R 2 MIXER Band Mix Right Band Mix Left Left M2R Right AMBIENT MICROPHONE optional Band Mix Right Band Mix Left M2T Input L 1 Input R 2 Loop Out L 1 Loop Out R 2 RECORDING DEVICE optional B Typical 2 Channel Set up Personal Mix Control A Basic Stereo Set up P52001_M2 System_OM 2 13 08 4 16 PM Page 10 ...

Page 11: ... Band Vocal 2 C Advanced 2 Channel Set up Personal Mix Control Using Direct Outputs Aux Direct Outputs M2T CUSTOM MIX 2 SYSTEM 2 M2T CUSTOM MIX 3 SYSTEM 3 M2T CUSTOM MIX 1 SYSTEM 1 AMBIENT MICROPHONES MIXER Custom Mix 1 Right Custom Mix 1 Left Left M2R Right SYSTEM 1 Custom Mix 1 Right Custom Mix 1 Left Left M2R Right SYSTEM 3 Left M2R Right SYSTEM 2 Input L 1 Input R 2 Input L 1 Input R 2 Input L...

Page 12: ...e Output Connector 3 5 mm TRS stereo phone jack Headphone Output Power 65 mW at 32 ohms Antenna Input SMA type 50 ohms Aux Input Connector 3 5 mm TRS stereo phone jack Batteries 2 x 1 5V AA not included Battery Life 8 hours alkaline Depending on battery type and use pattern Dimensions 70 0 mm 2 76 W x 25 0 mm 0 98 D x 110 0 mm 4 33 H Net Weight 110 g 3 9 oz without batteries Accessories Included E...

Page 13: ...European 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 34 35 36 TV Channels 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 37 38 E Band GroupA GroupB GroupC GroupD GroupE GroupF GroupG GroupH GroupI GroupJ CH 1 790 850 790 300 790 100 790 750 790 100 790 300 790 100 800 100 806 125 790 000 CH 2 792 525 790 700 790 600 791 250 790 500 791 000 790 500 800 35...

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