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Specifications

Specifications

System

Frequency Range:

 CODE D 

584~607 MHz

                                 CODE L 

655~679 MHz

Transmitter Output level:

 

10 dBm

Band:

 UHF 

Operating Range Under Typical 
Conditions: 

300'

Note: actual range depends on RF  signal
absorption, reflection, interference, and 
battery characteristics.

Audio Frequency Response (+/-3dB):

60Hz~16kHz

Total Harmonic Distortion (+/-30kHz deviation

1KHz  tone): 

<1%

Dynamic Range: 

>90dB A-weighted

Operating Temperature Range:

14ºF to 122ºF (-10º  C to +50º  C)

Bodypack Transmitter:

Max Audio Input Level:

0 dBV maximum at mic gain position.
+10 dBV maximum at 0 dB gain position.
+20 dBV maximum at 10 dB gain position.

Gain Adjustment Range:

 30dB

Input Impedance:

 470k 

Dimensions:

 3.5" x 2.6" x 1"

(89mm H x 65mm W x 24mm D)

Weight:

 3.0oz (85 g) (without batteries)

Power Requirements:

2 “AA”

alkaline or rechargeable

 Batteries 

batteries

Battery Life:

About 6 hours 

 

Receiver:

Audio Output Level (+/-30kHz deviation, 
1kHz  tone):

 XLR connector (into 600   load) -12dBV

¼" connector (into 3k   load) -18dBV

Output Impedance: 

XLR connector 200 

¼" connector 1k 

XLR output: 

Impedance  balanced

Pin1

Ground (cable shield)

Pin2

Audio

Pin3

No Audio

Sensitivity: 

-93dBm for 30dB 

Image Rejection: 

>90dB

Dimensions: 

1.7" x 8.3" x 6.3" 

(44mm H x 212mm W x 160mm D)

Weight: 

31.75oz

 

(900 g)

Power Requirements:

12-18 V dc  at 1000mA, supplied by external
power supply.  

Shockmount Transmitter:

Number of Channels:

 16

Number of Simultaneous Systems: 

4-8 across multiple bands

Carrier Frequency Bandwidth: 

Code D 584-607 MHz

                                                     Code L 655-679 MHz

Operating Range : 

150' 

Number of Inputs: 

1

Type of Connections: 

XLRF

Indicators:

 Low battery LED

Frequency Response:

 60Hz~16kHz

SNR:

 102dB (a)

THD+N:

 <1%

RF Power:

 10 mW

Phantom Power:

 4VDC

Power Requirements:

 2 “AA” size 

alkaline or rechargeable batteries 

Power Consumption: 

110mA

Weight:

 1.55 lbs (without batteries) 

Handheld Transmitter:

Max Audio input level: 

0dBV

Dimensions: 

9.5" x 2.1" dia. 

(242mm x 54mm dia.)

Weight: 

10.6oz (300 g) (without batteries)

Power Requirements: 

2 “AA” size 

alkaline or rechargeable batteries

Battery Life: 

About 6 hours

 

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Summary of Contents for Dhtrquad

Page 1: ...U H F DHTRQUAD MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR USER S MANUAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM UHF Four Channel Diversity Wireless Receiver DHTRQUAD POWER ANY SPOT IR SYNC...

Page 2: ...ser Guide and Quick Setting Guide included in your system will provide all the details you need to operate the system efficiently Frequency Band Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies u...

Page 3: ...Components System Components O F F O N CHANNEL INFRARED BATT 1 System Components System Components O F F O N CHANNEL INFRARED BATT HH64 HH64SC Handheld Mic Transmitter MBP76 Body Pack Transmitter Vis...

Page 4: ...annel 1 XLR balanced 8 in 1 Mix XLR balanced 4 in 1 Mix Unbal output H H H H M M M M L L L L SQL SQL SQL SQL Channel 4 XLR balanced Antenna B Antenna B Channel 4 XLR balanced Channel 4 XLR balanced Ch...

Page 5: ...frequencies 1 2 3 4 5 6 Functions 1 2 3 4 GROUP CHANNEL INFRARED BATT 5 6 BATT GROUP CHANNEL INFRARED Changing Batteries Batteries should be replaced when LCD indicator flashes Unscrew the battery co...

Page 6: ...eceiver Use in conjunction with Receiver s ASC control LCD screen See system setup on page 8 IR Window Point this window towards IR window on Receiver during ASC frequency synchronization 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 7: ...dicator Constant Red Audio Muted Power Mute Button Push and Hold for Power On Off Push once for Mute On Off IR Window Receives IR signals ASC to synchronize with Receiver Select Button Please see Syst...

Page 8: ...the SM W76 base to change the frequency A small flat headed screwdriver can be used 2 Use the chart to set up the DHTR TRCR Group Channel to the frequency that corresponds to the SM 76 base 3 Once the...

Page 9: ...ingle group then set each system to a unique channel within that group Auto Frequency Finder function on the Receiver Choose AUTO CHANNEL SELECT by pressing SET once then press or Receiver will automa...

Page 10: ...on and it will set itself to that frequency Do not wait to press the set button as the DHT Receiver will revert back to the original frequency and the process will need to be restarted 10 If the unit...

Page 11: ...ton Press to initiate IR connection between Receiver and Transmitter 10 8 9 Antenna B Indicator Lights when Antenna B is active System Menu Down button Please see System Setup on Page 8 Antenna A Indi...

Page 12: ...ries in transmitter Distortion or unwanted noise Receiver Indicates RF Remove nearby sources of RF inter ference CD players computers in ear monitor systems etc Distortion level increases gradually So...

Page 13: ...1kHz tone XLR connector into 600 load 12dBV connector into 3k load 18dBV Output Impedance XLR connector 200 connector 1k XLR output Impedance balanced Pin1 Ground cable shield Pin2 Audio Pin3 No Audio...

Page 14: ...for AS 1500 MBP76 PS 13 5 35 5 Replacement Power Supply for AS 900 AS 1100 AS 1500 VES VSC ECD ECM PSE TRC DHT AS UA12 14 5 Universal Power Supply for Replacement Power Supply for AS 900 AS 1100 AS 1...

Page 15: ...ause harmful interference it must operate at a low power level not in excess of 50 milliwatts and it has no protection from interference received from any other device Purchasers should also be aware...

Page 16: ...io 2013 WARRANTY Information can be viewed online at http www galaxyaudio com warranty php THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY USER S MANUAL DHTRQUAD Specifications in this manual are subject to change withou...

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