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the signal to be used as the OUTPUT 1 connector’s sub 
output.

• OUTPUT 2 settings cannot be configured.
• Adjust the volume for each channel using the attenuator 

function on the transmitter.

RX1: 

Outputs the audio signal received on tuner 1.

RX2: 

Outputs the audio signal received on tuner 2.

RX1+2: 

Mixes and outputs the audio signals received on 

tuners 1 and 2.

Selecting the AES/EBU output reference 
level 

(AES LEVEL)

Select the reference level for the AES/EBU output of an 
optional wireless adapter.

The function does not operate for analog output.

– 36dB LINEAR:

 

The audio signal from the transmitter 

is output with a headroom of 36 dB.

– 20dB LIMIT: 

The reference level is changed to –20 

dBFS in conformity with the normal AES/EBU interface 
and the audio signal from the transmitter is compressed.

– 20dB ST LIM: 

The reference level is changed to –20 

dBFS (as in the –20dB LIMIT mode above) and audio 
signal compression is linked for tuner 1 and tuner 2. 
Select this setting when sending stereo audio signals 
using 2 transmitters.

Selecting the sync signal 

(SYNC SOURCE)

Select the sync signal source for the receiver when it is 
attached through the optional wireless adapter. The 
receiver supports an external sync signal (word clock) of 
32 kHz –6% to 96 kHz +6%.

For details on locking the sync signal, refer to the 
operating instructions supplied with the wireless adapter.

INTERNAL: 

The internal sync signal (48 kHz) is used.

AUTO: 

The external sync signal is used on a priority 

basis. When there is no external sync signal input, the 
internal sync signal is used automatically. The currently 
selected sync signal is displayed “INTERNAL” or 
“EXTERNAL.”

EXTERNAL: 

Synchronization with an external word 

clock signal. The current synchronization status is 
displayed “UNLOCK” or “LOCK.”

Terminating the sync signal 

(75ohm)

This function provides termination for the WORD SYNC 
connecter on the wireless adapter.

ON: 

75-ohm termination is added.

OFF:

 75-ohm termination is not added.

When the receiver is turned off, the termination is 
released.

Displaying the accumulated running time 
(TIME)

Display the accumulated running time of the unit as a 
guide to total usage time. 
The factory default setting is 00:00. Up to 99:99 can be 
displayed.

To reset the time display

1

Press and hold the SET button until the time display 
starts flashing.

2

Press the – button to display “00:00 CLR” and press 
the SET button.

Pressing the + button when “00:00 CLR” is displayed 
causes the time display to start flashing. You can 
press the SET button in this state to cancel the reset of 
the accumulated running time.

Setting the display contrast (CONTRAST)

Adjust the contrast of text and icons on the display in the 
range 1 to 10.
The configurable values are given below.
(Light) 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

 (Dark)

Restoring factory default settings 
(RESET)

Restore all parameters to their factory default settings.
Press and hold the SET button. A prompt appears asking 
you whether to restore factory default settings. Press the 
+ or – button to select YES, then press the SET button. 
The unit parameters are restored to their factory default 
settings.

Displaying the software version 
(VERSION)

Display the software version of the unit. 

RX (tuner) 1/2 Menu

For details on menu operation, see “Basic Menu 
Operations” (page 9)
.

Use this menu to set the digital wireless receiver functions 
(the main functions of this receiver).

Selecting group/channel (GP/CH)

The factory default setting varies depending on the 
model.

For details, see “Setting the Receive Channel” (page 5).

Notes

Note

Note

Summary of Contents for URX-S03D

Page 1: ...UHF Synthesized Diversity Tuner Operating Instructions URX S03D 4 590 341 11 1 2016 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...nel Scan 6 Searching for Active Channels within a Group Active Channel Scan 6 Setting the Compander Mode 6 Using the Squelch Function 7 Using the Infrared Communication Function 7 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings 9 Menu Structure and Hierarchy 9 Basic Menu Operations 9 UTILITY Menu 9 RX tuner 1 2 Menu 10 Error Messages 11 Troubleshooting 12 Important Notes on Use 13 Usage and Storage 13 Cleanin...

Page 3: ...neously The true diversity system determines the stronger of the two antennas signals and selects it automatically achieving highly stable reception with minimal interruption and noise across a wide area Compatibility with Sony analog wireless microphones The built in DSP enables digital companding for high quality audio transmissions Switching to compander mode allows operation in conjunction wit...

Page 4: ...cts the displayed menu h SET button Changes the item to be set or enters the selected function or parameter value i or button Use to select a function or value j Infrared transmission port Transmits the frequency and compander mode settings configured on the unit to the transmitter k Display section A Audio input level meter Indicates the input signal level B Peak indicator Warns of excessive inpu...

Page 5: ...about the channel groups and channels that can be selected refer to the Frequency List on the CD ROM To prevent interference and noise beware of the following Do not use multiple transmitters that have been set to the same channel at the same time When using two or more channels at the same time always configure different channels within the same group Keep all transmitters and receivers at least ...

Page 6: ... to the CLR SCAN screen 4 Press the SET button when the desired channel number starts flashing The search for available channels finishes and the displayed channel is set Searching for Active Channels within a Group Active Channel Scan You can search for channels in use within the specified channel group This is useful when using more than one receiver in combination with a single transmitter Befo...

Page 7: ...searching for radio interference or external noise for example The following squelch functions are available on the unit However the functions can only be enabled or disabled together and not individually RF radio frequency squelch Audio output is muted if the RF input level drops below the RF squelch level The RF squelch level is fixed Tone squelch Audio output is muted unless radio waves that in...

Page 8: ...he unit in step 3 continues for about 10 seconds Perform steps 4 and 5 within those 10 seconds If 10 seconds have elapsed you can reestablish the infrared link using the SYNC screen on the unit Place the unit and transmitter within about 20 cm 8 in of each other If 5 seconds elapse without any user input after the prompt appears on the transmitter display the transmitter returns to its previous st...

Page 9: ... are not displayed UTILITY Menu The UTILITY menu includes items related to the basic receiver settings including meter displays These functions and parameters are explained here Underlined items are the factory setting The functions indicated by ADAPTER in the upper right corner are related to the AES EBU output when the receiver is used in conjunction with an optional wireless adapter The functio...

Page 10: ...hronization with an external word clock signal The current synchronization status is displayed UNLOCK or LOCK Terminating the sync signal 75ohm This function provides termination for the WORD SYNC connecter on the wireless adapter ON 75 ohm termination is added OFF 75 ohm termination is not added When the receiver is turned off the termination is released Displaying the accumulated running time TI...

Page 11: ... of the compander For details see Setting the Compander Mode page 6 Setting the frequency to an active channel ACT SCAN Search for channels already in use This is useful when using more than one receiver in combination with a single transmitter For details see Searching for Active Channels within a Group Active Channel Scan page 6 Setting the squelch function SQUELCH Enable the squelch function to...

Page 12: ...d on the supplied CD ROM and reconfigure the channel on each transmitter The transmitters are not set to the channels within the same channel group The channel plan is set so that no signal interference occurs when two or more transmitters are used simultaneously Set each transmitter to a different channel within the same channel group Adjacent channels are being used Use the channels separated by...

Page 13: ...Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer Receive frequencies Models available in USA 470 MHz to 542 MHz UC14 model 566 MHz to 608 MHz and 614 MHz to 638 MHz UC30 model 638 MHz to 698 MHz UC42 model Models available in Europe 470 MHz to 542 MHz CE21 model 566 MHz to 630 MHz CE33 model 638 MHz to 694 MHz CE42 model Model available in China 710 MHz to 782 MHz CN38 model Model available in Korea 925 MHz to ...

Page 14: ...E FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FO...

Page 15: ...Sony Corporation ...

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