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QT‐AD10A15Transmitter Family 

 

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Standby Mode 

 

In this mode the AD10 Transmitter is transmitting a 2.4 GHz heart beat every 1.5 second, and the 
Transmitter is not transmitting UHF audio.  The Heart beat contains configuration data, such as 
current RF frequency, Output power, and Mic Off‐set, and the heart beat also contacts current status 
information such as battery level,  Mute status and 2.4 GHz channel. 

In standby Mode the Transmitter  will respond to commands to change parameters, and to turn to the 
On or Run mode  or Storage mode. 

 

Run Mode 

 

In this state the TX is transmitting UHF audio, and continuing to send 2.4 GHz heart beats every 1.5 
seconds.  In this state the Transmitter  will  respond to commands to change parameters, and to turn 
to the standby mode or storage mode. 

 

Control and Configuration of AD10 Family of Transmitters 

 

The QG‐H2 is required to view, monitor and make adjustments to any QT‐AD10A15 transmitter within 
the control range. It can monitor and/or adjust; the transmitter power state ON or OFF, RF power, 
UHF frequency, microphone muting and mic gain, groups, transmitter naming, and other operational 
parameters can be remotely configured using the QG‐H2 without physical access to the Transmitter .  
Below is a brief outline of the basic functions and method for setting up and configuring the AD10 
Transmitter .  Fur a complete set of instructions please the user guild for the QG‐H2 Miccommander. 
 

Adjusting Transmitter  Parameters 

 

The MicCommander is the user interface of the QT‐AD10A15Transmitter .   All user functions are 
controllable by the MicCommander or MicControl software.  Below are the steps to control the 
Transmitter  with the MicCommander.  For details on how to control the Transmitter  with the 
MicControl software please see the QG‐N3 Network Gateway user manual. 
 
To get started select a transmitter with the “ENTER” button to view or edit its setting. When selected, 
the menu on the left will appear, the menu on the right is accessed by selecting 

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Summary of Contents for QT-AD10A15

Page 1: ...QT AD10A15Transmitter Description This document describes the use of the QT AD10A15A C transmitter History Rev 1 Original ...

Page 2: ...oduction 5 Features 7 Performance 7 Design 7 Working with the AD10 Family 7 Out of the Box Setup 7 Storage Mode 7 Standby Mode 8 Run Mode 8 Control and Configuration of Family 8 Adjusting Transmitter Parameters 8 Specifications 11 Input Connector Diagrams 11 Frequency Bands and Transmitter RF Power 12 LICENSING INFORMATION 12 Certifications 12 ...

Page 3: ...he user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Wireless microphone u...

Page 4: ... radio IC 4614A QTAD10A IC 4614A QTAD10C a été approuvé par Innovation Sciences et Développement économique Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne énumérés ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué pour tout type figurant sur la liste sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation d...

Page 5: ...he AD10 transmitter family is made up of the following models QT AD10 PlayerMic S QT AD10 PlayerMic QT AD10 AquaMic QT AD10 AquaMic L QT AD10 CoachMic QT AD10 RefMic QT AD10 RefMic HD QT AD10 BeltMic QT AD10 Incognito QT AD10 GolfCupMic QT AD10 tapshoeMic QT AD10 BouyMic ...

Page 6: ... access to the transmitter The QG H2 can control up to 32 transmitters as a stand alone device USB connectivity allows the QG H2 to be connected to a laptop or PC running Windows 7 and above This connection allows the use of the MicControl software on the PC to control enhanced features of the transmitters including the ability to name transmitters Naming transmitters makes it much easier to manag...

Page 7: ...tup Ensure the QT AD10A15 has a sufficient charge level by first connecting a micro USB charger and check for charge levelwith a QG N3 gateway or QG H2MicCommander remote that the charge level is adequate for your intended use Storage Mode When the AD10 Transmitter is in Storage mode the transmitter will be completely off and will not respond to any commands from the QG H1 remote or QG N3 gateway ...

Page 8: ...ents to any QT AD10A15 transmitter within the control range It can monitor and or adjust the transmitter power state ON or OFF RF power UHF frequency microphone muting and mic gain groups transmitter naming and other operational parameters can be remotely configured using the QG H2 without physical access to the Transmitter Below is a brief outline of the basic functions and method for setting up ...

Page 9: ...rride a muted mic such as the QT AD10A15 RefMic with it s integrated mute switch or to remotely mute a mic whenever required Mic Gainoffsetis used to match Audio Levels of different types of Microphones When pairing two or more transmitters to a single receive channel there may be a difference in volume levels between microphones or instruments If this occurs use the Offset function to match the a...

Page 10: ...and selecting the desired value A lower power level will conserve battery life 2 4 GHz Chthe RCAS control channel default is 25 change this on the transmitter only if you are having control issues that can be seen when you have completed a 2 4GHz Spectrum scan See Device Configuration the 2 4 GHz Telemetry section below for detailed instructions Storage Mode Will configure the QT AD10 to it s off ...

Page 11: ...gh Density Mode 125 KHz Modulation Type Shure Axient Digital Proprietary RF Output Power 2 mw 10 mw 20 mw Avg Antenna Type 1 4 wave Antenna Impedance 50 Ohm Housing Machined Aluminum Operating Temperature Range 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature Range 20 C to 45 C Package Size Dimensions H W D Weight PlayerMic S 11 5 mm 41 5 mm x 74 5 mm 45 in 1 6 in 2 9 in 48 7 g 1 72 oz PlayerMic 11 5 mm 41 5 mm 9...

Page 12: ...Licensing of Q5X wireless microphone equipment is the user s responsibility and listenability depends on the user s classification and application and on the selected frequency Q5X strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing and before choosing and ordering frequencies Certifications Certified under FCC Part 15 Subpart C section 15 24...

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