Lectrosonics DBSMD/E01-A1B1 Bedienungsanleitung
Lectrosonics
FM-Sender
DBSMD/E01-A1B1
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DBSM/DBSMD
Digital Transcorder
DBSM-A1B1, DBSM/E01-A1B1, DBSM/E01-B1C1, DBSMD-A1B1,
DBSMD/E01-A1B1, DBSMD/E01-B1C1, DBSM/E09-A1B1, DBSMD/E09-A1B1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Rio Rancho, NM, USA
www.lectrosonics.com
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DBSM, DBSMD
LECTROSONICS, INC.
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Introduction
The DBSM/DBSMD transmitter employs high eciency
digital circuitry for extended operating time on two AA
batteries. The transmitter can tune in steps across the
UHF television band from 470.100 to 607.950 MHz
(DBSM/DBSMD/E01 frequency range is 470.100 to
614.375 MHz), with a selectable output power of 10, 25
or 50 mW. A high-density transmission mode at 2 mW al-
lows close carrier spacing for maximum channels within
a given amount of spectrum.
The pure digital architecture enables AES 256 encryption
for high level security applications. Studio quality audio
performance is assured by high quality components in
the preamp, wide range input gain adjustment and DSP-
controlled limiting. Input connections and settings are
included for any lavaliere microphone, dynamic micro-
phones and line level inputs. Input gain is adjustable over
a 44 dB range in 1 dB steps to allow an exact match to
the input signal level, to maximize the dynamic range and
signal to noise ratio.
The housing is a rugged, machined aluminum package
with a standard Lectrosonics 5-pin input jack for use with
electret lavaliere mics, dynamic mics, musical instrument
pickups and line level signals. The LEDs on the keypad
allow quick and accurate level settings without having
to view the receiver. The unit is powered by AA batter-
ies, and the antenna port uses a standard 50 ohm SMA
connector.
Switching power supplies provide constant voltages to
the transmitter circuits from the beginning to the end of
battery life, with output power remaining constant over
the life of the battery.
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................ 2
Servo Bias Input and Wiring ............................................... 3
DSP-controlled Input Limiter .............................................. 3
Recorder function ............................................................... 3
Encryption ........................................................................... 3
Compatibility withmicroSDHC memory cards .................... 3
Features .................................................................................. 4
Main Window Indicator ....................................................... 4
Battery Status LED Indicator .............................................. 4
Encryption StatusLED Indicator ......................................... 4
Battery Installation ................................................................ 5
Connecting the Signal Source .............................................. 5
Formatting SD Card .............................................................. 5
IMPORTANT ......................................................................... 5
iXML HEADER SUPPORT ................................................... 5
Turning Power ON ................................................................. 6
Short Button Press ............................................................. 6
Long Button Press .............................................................. 6
Menu Shortcuts .................................................................. 6
Powering Off ....................................................................... 6
Recorder Operating Instructions ......................................... 6
Setting Gain ........................................................................ 6
Recording ............................................................................ 6
DBSM/DBSMD Menu Map .................................................... 8
Menu Screen Details ............................................................ 9
Top Menu ............................................................................. 9
Input Menu .......................................................................... 10
Adjusting the Input Gain ..................................................... 10
Selecting the Low Frequency Roll-off ................................ 10
Selecting Audio Polarity ..................................................... 10
Selecting LineIn/Instrument ............................................... 10
Xmit Menu .............................................................................. 11
Selecting Frequency .......................................................... 11
Setting Transmit Output Power .......................................... 11
RfOn? .................................................................................. 11
Compat (Compatibility) Menu .............................................. 11
High Density Mode ............................................................. 11
SD Card Menu ........................................................................ 11
Recording ............................................................................ 12
Files ..................................................................................... 12
Setting Scene and Take Number........................................ 12
Format ................................................................................. 12
Recorded File Naming ........................................................ 12
SD Info ................................................................................. 12
Load Group ......................................................................... 12
Save Group ......................................................................... 13
TCode (Timecode) Menu....................................................... 13
TC Jam (jam timecode) ....................................................... 13
Setting Frame Rate ............................................................. 13
Use Clock ............................................................................ 13
IR&Key Menu ......................................................................... 13
SendAll ................................................................................ 13
GetFreq ............................................................................... 13
GetAll ................................................................................... 14
Key Type .............................................................................. 14
Wipe Key ............................................................................. 14
SetUp Menu ........................................................................... 13
AutoOn ................................................................................ 13
Remote ................................................................................ 13
BattType .............................................................................. 14
Clock ................................................................................... 14
Locking/Unlocking Changes to Settings ........................... 15
DispOff ................................................................................ 15
LED Off ................................................................................ 15
Default ................................................................................. 15
About ................................................................................... 15
5-Pin Input Jack Wiring ......................................................... 16
Microphone Cable Termination
for Non-Lectrosonics Microphones ............................. 17
Input Jack Wiring for Dierent Sources .............................. 18
Microphone RF Bypassing ................................................. 19
Line Level Signals ............................................................... 19
Firmware Update ................................................................... 20
Recovery Process ................................................................. 21
Silver Paste on SM Series Transmitter Thumbscrews ....... 22
Straight Whip Antennas ........................................................ 23
Belt Clips and Pouches ......................................................... 24
DBSM Single Battery Model ............................................... 24
DBSMD Dual Battery Model ............................................... 24
Supplied & Optional Accessories......................................... 25
LectroRM and PDR Remote ................................................. 26
Specications ........................................................................ 28
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 29
Service and Repair ................................................................ 30
Returning Units for Repair .................................................. 30
ISDEC Notice ......................................................................... 31
Warranty ................................................................................. 32
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Marke: | Lectrosonics |
Kategorie: | FM-Sender |
Modell: | DBSMD/E01-A1B1 |
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