CW200 602 – 634 MHz wireless system Instruction Manual Email: Info@clockaudio.co.uk Website: www.clockaudio.
CW200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Contents...........................................................................................................page 1 Guarantee.........................................................................................................page 2 Introduction / notes on installation……………………………….........................page 3 In this box / disposal..........................................................................................page 4 Transmitter battery installation / controls.
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CW200 Introduction The CW200 radio microphone system has the following features: Dual receiver covering UHF frequencies 602 – 634 MHz subject to local enforcement laws for licence free transmission. EIA-standard metal 1U - rack mount receiver. Bright and easy-to-read multi function LCD display shows RF/AF, diversity strengths; transmitter battery level. The display will also show setup of selected channel, frequency, mute and other working status.
Packed contents In the box you will find: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2 x CW200T transmitters. 1 x CW200R receiver. 2 x RF antenna’s 4 x AA batteries for transmitters. 1 x AC adaptor. Rack mount fixing kit. Important Information: Whilst the CW200 system covers UHF frequencies from 602 – 634 MHz. The systems operating frequency will be tailored / reduced to coincide with your local / countries enforcement laws for licensed free transmitters.
Remove battery cover and insert 2 x AA batteries ensuring correct polarity (both batteries face the same way). Controls 1. Power button. Press to power up the transmitter. Press and hold for 3 seconds to power down the transmitter. This button is also used to mute / unmute the microphone audio. 2. Illuminated LCD display shows frequency / channel / mute and battery 4 segment level indicator. When only one bar shows it’s time to change the battery. 3. IR sensor window.
Controls and functions 1. Power button. Press to power up. Press and hold for 4 seconds to power off. 2. Channel A multifunction display. 3. IR sensor window. Used to transfer frequency and settings to the transmitters. 4. Channel A < / > Use these buttons to navigate / change settings. 5. Channel A Set button. Used to change Functions and to confirm settings. Also used to quickly show Channel or Frequency when briefly pressed. 6. Channel A Synch button.
Rear Panel connections 1. BNC Antenna connections to A / B receiver. 2. Audio output volume controls for A and B channels. 3. XLR balanced outputs A / B receiver. 4. Mixed audio output (mono). Output can be connected to an external amplifier / mixer / guitar amp or recorder. 5. 2 stage preset attenuation 0dB / 10dB. Used to limit audio out from the mixed audio out socket. 6. 12 Volt DC input socket. Connect the supplied AC adaptor to this socket.
Connecting the AC adaptor to the receiver. The mains adaptor can be used on mains Voltages from 110 – 230VAC. Insert the DC plug into the DC socket located at rear of unit. Connect the adaptor to your mains supply / socket.
1. Connections to your mixer are made via the XLR Balanced A and Balanced B output sockets. Connect your XLR cables (not supplied) to these sockets and your mixer input sockets. Mixed audio output can be made using the 6.3mm socket (mono). 2. The audio Volume / attenuation levels of channels A and B can be adjusted by rotating the 2 volume controls. Fixed step attenuation 0 – 10dB audio level out switch for use with the mixed audio output socket. Mixed output via 6.3mm jack socket.
Powering up 1. Make sure your external equipment is connected and powered up 2. Press the power button on the CW200 Receiver. The two receiver displays will light up and show the receiving frequencies. 3. Briefly press the power button on the transmitters. The display will light up and the frequency will show in the display it should be the same as one of the receivers frequency display. 4. The transmitters and receivers are factory set to CH 04 and CH 46. The transmitters are factory set to latching.
To change the transmitter frequency. Important: Each receiver (A and B) has its own independent setup buttons for changing frequency and other parameters on each of the transmitters. Make sure you use the correct setup buttons for setting up each respective transmitter.
2. DISPLAY option. This will allow the display to show either frequency or the Channel number. Enter the menu mode as described in point 1 above. With DISPLY showing press the < button to select Frequency or > button to select the Channel number, Frequency or Channel will show flashing in the display. Press the SET button to confirm your choice. The display will then apply the changes and return to its normal operation.
Troubleshooting Guide No audio Is Transmitter powered up Check transmitter frequency shows in the receiver Replace transmitter batteries Is the receiver connections to external equipment correct Is the external equipment powered up Out of range / bring transmitter closer to the receiver Replace transmitter batteries Check that transmitter / receiver Frequencies are the same. Co channel interference / external interference try changing transmitter frequency.
Specifications Main frame size: EIA STANDARD 1U Dual channel receiver Frequency stability ± 0.