Trantec S5000 Iem Manually

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Trantec S5000 Iem Manually 3,8/5 2415 reviews

Trantec S5000 In Ear Monitors UHF transmitter with two beltpack receivers (no ear plugs) Not sure how well it works, it all powers up and used to work well, but at the moment can't seem to make it work at a decent volume. I'm not an RF expert so I don't know what settings to change. Could be a nice little project for someone. I'm pretty certain it's something like a dodgy connection in the aerial bit as I've had the receivers working connected to my radio mics.

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Font tahomabd.ttf. This has been sitting in my loft for ages and since I'm moving I thought it's better to let someone else have a go. Frequency agile UHF stereo in-ear monitoring system featuring built-in EQ and limiting with a compact body pack. The S5000 IEM is a state-of-the-art UHF stereo In-Ear-Monitoring system designed for high end professional use. A Windows based software package enables the user to adjust EQ and other parameters to the artists preferences. The transmitter features a menu driven LCD control panel which displays both channels of audio level, operating frequency, input level and user name.

LEDs indicate stereo/mono and limiter operation. The receiver incorporates an LCD showing frequency information, volume control, frequency selection, 3.5mm stereo jack socket and LEDs showing power and mute. Fully synthesised system with 64 frequencies in 4 banks of 16 Carrier Frequency: 790-865MHz User configurable 5 band EQ and fast attack limiter Frequency Response: 60Hz-15kHz 8 hours battery life from 1 x 9v alkaline battery Light, compact, belt pack UPDATE on condition: OK, I changed the batteries in the receiver and lo and behold, the RF light came alight on the beltpack and there was tons of level. So I can now say this is working absolutely fine. I've uploaded a photo showing level going into the transmitter and the RF light on the beltpack.

• The world’s finest wireless systems IEM S4.16 Professional in-ear Wireless Monitoring System TOA Corporation (UK) Limited HQ3 Unit 2, Hook Rise South, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7LD, England Telephone: +44 (0) 870 774 0987 Fax: +44 (0) 870 777 0839 Email: sales@trantec.co.uk. Product Introduction The Trantec IEM S4.16-TX is a stereo UHF transmitter and in every 24 MHz there are 16 preset frequencies. The main features are as follows: a) LCD Panel. • Power indicator and RF signal Compression and expander circuitry with S/N over 90dB AA batteries x 2 Flexible antenna 3. System Components IEM S4.16-TX transmitter x 1 Power supply x 1 Antenna x 1 1.5 AA batteries x 2 IEM S4.16-1RX receiver x 1. Battery Installation 2.

Trantec S5000 Iem Manually

IEM S4.16-RX (1) Put the power switch to OFF and press the open side of the battery cover 1/4 wave antenna and slide to open cover 3.5 stereo monitoring headphone output Left and right hand channel balanced adjusting button allowing the (2) Place two pieces of AA batteries (1.5V) with the correct polarity. • NOTE: The input level control and the input pad do not affect the level of the LOOP signals. Stereo for multiple Systems IEM S4.16-RX Use the LOOP OUT connectors to send one stereo signal from the mixing console to multiple IEM 4.16-RX wireless transmitters. This frees up outputs on the mixing IEM S4.16-TX. • (4) Audio Signal Input Optional stereo and mono channel input, mono channel input from AF II IN of the right side, you can choose XLR-3 balanced input or 6.3 unbalanced input connector. (5) Configuring Suitable Audio Input Standard The strength of the audio input signal will be display on the LCD panel, you can set the strength to show 8 bars and when the strength is over the 8 bars the input signal will be limited even when the signal is stronger.