RE3 UHF Wireless en Installation manual
en | Table of contents 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
RE3 UHF Wireless Table of contents | en 3 Table of contents Table of contents 3 1 Safety, precautions, and notices 4 1.1 Important safety instructions 4 1.2 Battery precautions 5 1.3 Notices 5 1.4 Licensing, certifications, restrictions and manufacturers declarations 6 2 Short information 9 2.1 Shipping contents 10 3 Description 11 4 Glossary of terms 13 5 Best practices for successful operation 15 6 Quick setup 17 6.1 Preparing the receiver 17 6.
en | Safety, precautions, and notices RE3 UHF Wireless 1 Safety, precautions, and notices 1.1 Important safety instructions WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OVEREXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS OUVRIR. WARNING: THE MAINS PLUG OR DC INLET IS USED AS A DISCONNECT DEVICE. THE DISCONNECT DEVICE SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE. WARNING: CONNECT ONLY TO MAINS SOCKET WITH PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONNECTION.
RE3 UHF Wireless 14. 15. 16. 17. 1.2 Safety, precautions, and notices | en 5 spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
en | Safety, precautions, and notices 1.4 RE3 UHF Wireless Licensing, certifications, restrictions and manufacturers declarations Regarding handheld transmitters RE3-HHT-5L (480-524 MHz), RE3-HHT-5H (560-596 MHz), RE3-HHT-6M (653-663 MHz), and bodypack transmitters RE3-BPT-5L (480-524 MHz), RE3-BPT5H (560-596 MHz), and RE3-BPT-6M (653-663 MHz): 1.4.1 FCC information Certified under FCC Part 15 and FCC Part 74. FCC ID: B5DH2285L, B5DH2285H, B5DH2286M, B5DB1245L, B5DB1245H, B5DB1246M.
RE3 UHF Wireless Safety, precautions, and notices | en 1.4.2 7 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to 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.
en | Safety, precautions, and notices RE3 UHF Wireless This equipment is intended for use in wireless microphone applications. Some countries in the EEA (European Economic Area) have restrictions placed on this equipment. If an EEA country is not listed it did not have any restrictions of the product at the time this document was published.
RE3 UHF Wireless 2 Short information | en 9 Short information The following table lists products in a family, with CTN (Commercial Type Number) and identifying product name DESCRIPTION.
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en | Description RE3 UHF Wireless Primary products, such as receivers and transmitters, are preconfigured into sets covering a wide variety of common applications, making them ideal performance and presentation solutions for both portable productions, as well as fixed installation applications. All sets contain one ½ rack space receiver with antennas, power supply and rack mount, one transmitter with batteries and its input device (as applicable), as well as user documentation sheets.
RE3 UHF Wireless 4 Electro-Voice Glossary of terms | en 13 Glossary of terms Term Definition System vs set Because the terms system and set can be used interchangeably, thereby causing confusion, this manual refers to a set as a single mated pair of one transmitter and one receiver. Whereas a system is the collection of multiple wireless sets and antenna distribution items.
en | Glossary of terms RE3 UHF Wireless member sets within the system. A multi-channel system can be made up of sets all from the same frequency band, or sets from multiple frequency bands. When using multiple sets operating in the same frequency band, each set must be operating on a frequency-coordinated channel within the same group. 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
RE3 UHF Wireless 5 Electro-Voice Best practices for successful operation | en 15 Best practices for successful operation Never attempt to operate two or more transmitters on the same frequency at the same time. While multiple receivers can successfully tune to a single transmitted frequency, multiple transmitters simultaneously operating on the same frequency will immediately interfere with each other.
en | RE3 UHF Wireless between transmitter and receiver. Simple performance tests will help identify best settings, and having two output power options will aid in successful operation. A large multi-channel system can be made up of sets operating in different frequency bands. This is a good method to follow when maximizing a high channel count system potential.
RE3 UHF Wireless 6 Quick setup 6.1 Preparing the receiver Quick setup | en 17 a. Remove the receiver, packaged power supply kit and two antennas from the product carton. b. Place the receiver either on a stable flat surface or in a 19” rack using the rack kit supplied. c.
en | Quick setup RE3 UHF Wireless a. While viewing receiver AF meter activity, perform as you would in a normal performance using proper microphone placement. b. Observe the AF meter LED segments. Ideal level should show all green LEDs and the yellow LED lit on emphasis peaks. An occasional red LED is OK, but a constant, solid red LED should be avoided. c. Adjust transmitter input sensitivity until item b above is achieved. Upon successful completion of this section, your set is ready for operation.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-RX receiver | en 7 RE3-RX receiver 7.1 Product identification ID Item 1 This port emits the sync signal to the transmitter. When synchronizing the transmitter to the receiver, aim the transmitter’s unobstructed sync Sync signal emitter port directly toward this emitter. A direct line of sight is required. Maintain a distance between two inches and twelve inches (or between 5cm and 30cm) for best sync performance.
en | RE3-RX receiver RE3 UHF Wireless 5 SET button The most commonly used menu navigation button, it is a multi-purpose action button which functions as an enter key, a menu advance key, an item select key, and a save or store key. 6 Power button Turns the receiver on or off. Press in to turn receiver on. Press in again to turn receiver off. ▼ down button This is a dual-purpose menu navigation button. As a menu scroll button, press to scroll downward through main menu items.
RE3 UHF Wireless Electro-Voice RE3-RX receiver | en 21 15 Antenna B jack BNC RF jack to attach either a supplied half-wave whip antenna, or antenna extension coax cable connected to a front-mounted or remote extension antenna. This jack also supplies 12 volts DC booster feed to power in-line RF amplifiers or active antennas when antenna power is set to on (factory default). The RE3 diversity receiver requires connecting antennas to both antenna jacks.
7.2 en | RE3-RX receiver RE3 UHF Wireless LCD display ID Item Description, usage and notes indicates the diversity circuit is choosing antenna A signal at the moment. a Antenna status icon indicates the diversity circuit is choosing antenna B signal at the moment. indicates there is no antenna signal present for the diversity circuit to choose. b c d Audio output volume level Displays the receiver audio output volume level.
RE3 UHF Wireless 7.3.1 RE3-RX receiver | en 23 RE3-RX menu operation Navigating and using the RE3-RX menu system is simple and intuitive. To change from the home screen to the menu, press and hold the SET button for three seconds. SET is the most commonly used menu navigation button. It is a multi-purpose action button which functions as an enter key, a menu advance key, an item select key, and a save or store key.
en | RE3-RX receiver 7.3.3 RE3 UHF Wireless 5. Mic Config Submenu selection to access a variety of microphone transmitter parameters, which transfer to the transmitter during SYNC operation. Selecting opens MicConfig submenu. 6. Volume Submenu selection to access manual control of receiver output volume. Selecting opens setup volume submenu. 7. RX output level Submenu selection to access manual control of receiver output level.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-RX receiver | en 25 Press SET on the group number having the number of open channels which best meets your wireless system needs. This advances to the CH number. 5 CH number is highlighted and displays the first open channel in the group. While highlighted, scrolling through the open channels using ▲ or ▼ will identify all open channels in the group. Note that some channel numbers will not appear as they are not open at the time of the scan. Press SET on CH number.
en | RE3-RX receiver 7.3.5 RE3 UHF Wireless 3 Scroll through groups using the ▲ or ▼ buttons noting open channel quantity per group. Select either the same previous group or a new group by pressing SET. This advances to the channel and CH # highlights. 4 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to scroll through open channels. Note that some channel numbers may be skipped because they were not clear at the time of the scan. Press SET on CH number. This selects that group and channel the set will operate on.
RE3 UHF Wireless 7.3.6 RE3-RX receiver | en 5 This returns to Current Group on the scan menu. 6 Either scroll ▼down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home screen. The selected Group/Channel and associated Frequency displays on the home screen. 27 OR Return Selecting Return in the Scan menu returns to the main menu. 1 While in the Scan menu, press the ▼ button to scroll down to Return. Press SET. 2 The screen returns to the main menu.
en | RE3-RX receiver RE3 UHF Wireless 3 The three digits to the right of the decimal are in thousands (kHz). Pressing ▲ increases frequency in increments of 25 kHz per press, ▼decreases frequency in increments of 25 kHz per press. The G:__ and CH:__ under the frequency will populate when a preset group and channel match the frequency dialed in. 4 Press SET to save the custom frequency and to exit to the main menu.
RE3 UHF Wireless 7.3.9 RE3-RX receiver | en 29 Adjusting receiver squelch Setting the squelch appropriately based on conditions is important to controlling background radio noise, as well as maintaining the desired radio system range (the functional distance between transmitter and receiver antennas).
en | RE3-RX receiver 7.3.10 RE3 UHF Wireless Mic Config submenu Operating parameters of the transmitter can be set up within the MicConfig submenu and written to the transmitter during the SYNC operation. Enter the submenu as follows: 1 Press the ▼ or ▲ button to scroll to MicConfig in the main menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the MicConfig screen. 2 Press the ▼ or ▲ button to highlight the item to edit. 3 Press SET to toggle over and highlight the parameter on the right.
RE3 UHF Wireless 7.3.11 RE3-RX receiver | en AutoOFF Assigns a time period for the transmitter to automatically turn off once mute is engaged to conserve battery life. KeyLock Prevents unwanted tampering with, or changes to transmitter parameter settings. Mic Display Selects the tuning information displayed on the transmitter home screen. SYNC Config Allows selection of MicConfig items synced to the transmitter during SYNC operation. Scroll with the ▼ and ▲ buttons. Select or deselect using SET.
en | RE3-RX receiver RE3 UHF Wireless OR 7.3.12 Adjusting receiver output level Setting the receiver output level through menu item 7, RX Output Level assigns either mic level, or line level to the receiver XLR and ¼” TS output jacks. This is an important step in ensuring the signal level leaving the receiver is appropriate for the destination circuit of either a microphone preamp, or a line in preamp. 1 Press the ▼ button to scroll down to RX Output Level from the main menu.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-RX receiver | en 4 Press SET to save changes and return to main menu. 5 Either scroll ▼ down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home screen. 33 OR 7.3.14 Keylock The receiver can be set to Keylock mode, thereby preventing unwanted tampering with, or changes to receiver parameter settings. Menu item 9, Keylock, accesses settings of either on or off.
en | RE3-RX receiver 4 7.3.15 RE3 UHF Wireless Press SET to save changes. The display returns to the home screen where the icon no longer appears. Adjusting display options: contrast and brightness Adjustments to the display contrast and brightness are made in menu item a, Display Options. 1 2 Press the ▼ button to scroll down to Display Options from the main menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Display Options screen where the screen shows the current settings.
RE3 UHF Wireless 7.3.16 RE3-RX receiver | en 35 System reset Resetting the receiver in menu item b, Reset restores all settings to factory default. Be very sure you want to do this as all custom settings will be erased. 7.3.17 1 Press the ▼ button to scroll down to Reset from the main menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Reset screen. 2 The reset screen displays the warning message shown. No is highlighted as the default option. 3 Press ▲ to toggle to Yes.
en | RE3-HHT handheld transmitter RE3 UHF Wireless 8 RE3-HHT handheld transmitter 8.1 Product identification ID Item Description, usage and notes 1 Microphone head RE3 handheld transmitter sets are available with the following microphone head options: ND76-RC3, ND86-RC3, ND96-RC3, RE420-RC3, and RE520-RC3. The heads are interchangeable via the easy-to-use thread-on connection.
RE3 UHF Wireless 37 3 Control section This section contains the LCD display, three menu navigation buttons, power button, charging contacts, LED indicator, and the sync port on opposite side of display. 4 Sliding menu navigation button cover This sliding cover protects the menu navigation buttons. Sliding the cover toward the LCD display reveals the buttons. Close the cover by sliding it in the other direction protects the buttons.
en | RE3-HHT handheld transmitter 14 ▲ up button 15 Display and control section - Rear 16 Sync signal port 8.2 RE3 UHF Wireless This menu navigation button adjusts the value of an editable parameter. Pressing the ▲ button will increase the displayed value of the current parameter, or the next state condition value above the displayed state value.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-HHT handheld transmitter | en g 8.3 Keylock icon Indicates transmitter is in lock mode. Installing batteries 8.4 39 While gripping the transmitter handle/battery cover section (item 2 shown above) with one hand, grip the control section (item 3 shown above) with the other hand. Using a left-hand twist, unscrew the control section until it is free from the handle.
en | RE3-HHT handheld transmitter Function RE3 UHF Wireless # of SET button presses Result Frequency setup The three digits to the left of the decimal are in millions (MHz). The three digits to the right of the decimal are in thousands (kHz). 1 Millions 2 Thousands To save changes: Press SET while thousands is flashing, SAVE is displayed / returns to home screen.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter | en RF Output Power setup Indication on display: RF PWR ▲changes low to high. ▼changes high to low. High ( RFPHI) will be displayed indicating high RF power. 6 Low (RFPLo) will be displayed indicating low RF power. NOTE: Does not appear in 8M Band menu routine To save changes: Press SET while displaying RF power value. SAVE is displayed briefly / returns to home screen.
9.1 en | RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter RE3 UHF Wireless Product identification ID Item Description, usage and notes 1 Antenna Flexible antenna. The transmitter will function best when the antenna is oriented vertically (pointing up), exposed to open air, and not in contact with bare skin. 2 LDC display Backlit LCD displays all operating information and menus. See display section below for details.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter | en 43 three seconds when the transmitter is successfully sync’d to the receiver. 5 Power button This is a multi-purpose button, functioning as a power on and off switch, as well as a menu escape switch. To power ON transmitter: press briefly. To power OFF transmitter: press and hold for three seconds. Transmitter turns off. While in parameter edit mode, press to escape to home screen. CANCEL appears on the screen and no setting changes are saved.
en | RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter 16 Belt clip 9.2 RE3 UHF Wireless Using its spring action, this clip secures the transmitter to a belt, waistband, or other stable location. LCD display ID Item Description, usage and notes a RF power icon The RF power indicator is always visible. indicates RF power is set to low. indicates RF power is set to high (band specific). b Battery status icon Indicates battery life. = between 40% and 100% charge remains. = between 20% and 39% charge remains.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter | en 9.4 45 Gently press the sliding magnetic battery door latch (item 6 shown above) downward to unlock, while at the same time rotating the hinged battery door (item 8 shown above) downward to fully open the battery compartment.
en | RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter RE3 UHF Wireless The digit(s) to the right of the (-) is the channel number To save changes: Press SET while channel number is flashing. StorE is displayed / returns to home screen. Sensitivity setup Indication on display: SEnSit Displays current sensitivity setting value ▲ increases the numeric value in increments of 3dB. ▼ decreases the numeric value in increments of 3dB.
RE3 UHF Wireless RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter | en This icon will be displayed indicating AutoOff timer is set and will begin flashing once when is put into MUTE. Assigns a time period for the transmitter to automatically turn off once mute is engaged to conserve battery life. To save changes: Press SET while displaying AutoOFF value. StorE is displayed briefly / returns to home screen.
10 en | Accessories for RE3 RE3 UHF Wireless Accessories for RE3 Additional transmitters RE3-HHT76 RE3-HHT86 RE3-HHT96 RE3-HHT420 RE3-HHT520 RE3-BPT RE3 Handheld transmitter with ND76 head RE3 Handheld transmitter with ND86 head RE3 Handheld transmitter with ND96 head RE3 Handheld transmitter with RE420 head RE3 Handheld transmitter with RE520 head RE3 Bodypack transmitter Extra receiver RE3-RX RE3 1/2-space receiver with power supply Antenna distribution RE3-ACC-AASP RE3-ACC-PASP Active antenna
RE3 UHF Wireless Accessories for RE3 | en 49 Compatible EV and TELEX bodypack transmitter input devices OLM10 ULM18 ULM21 RE92TX RE97LTX-BEIGE RE97LTX-BLACK RE920TX RE97TX-BEIGE RE97TX-BLACK RE97-2TX-BEIGE HM2 HM3 HM7 WPHS-746 PH-21 WLM-50 MAC-G3 Omnidirectional lavalier condenser mic with 4-pin mini plug Uni-Directional Lapel Mic Cardioid lavalier condenser mic with 4-pin mini plug Premium cardioid lapel microphone with 4-pin mini plug Miniature omnidirectional lapel microphone with 4-pin mini plug, be
en | Troubleshooting and FAQ RE3 UHF Wireless 11 Troubleshooting and FAQ 11.1 Troubleshooting Unpredictable battery consumption. Poor quality or stale batteries. Fresh battery life should be >8 hours. Use fresh, good quality alkaline batteries for longest battery life. Transmitter output power will affect battery consumption as high power setting uses more current. Receiver will not turn on. Power supply not plugged in.
RE3 UHF Wireless Short transmission range. Electro-Voice Troubleshooting and FAQ | en 51 Receiver squelch set too high. Adjust receiver squelch by trying lower number values until desired range is achieved. Improperly placed receiver antennas. Place receiver antennas out in the open in the shared space of the transmitter away from reflective or grounding surfaces. Disconnected, incorrect, or failed antenna cable.
en | Troubleshooting and FAQ RE3 UHF Wireless Symptom Possible cause Possible resolution Audible dropouts. Intermittent signal connection at transmitter. Check for fully connected microphone head or bodypack input device. Ensure proper connection. Determine if a short is causing dropout by shaking cable or manipulating the mic head connection. Use functioning input signal device. Intermittent receiver output signal.
RE3 UHF Wireless 53 Symptom Possible cause Possible resolution Receiver display shows no antenna. No synced transmitter on the frequency. Turn on transmitter and ensure proper sync to receiver. No antennas connected. Properly connect antennas as system configuration requires. Active booster or antenna not receiving DC power (if used). Turn on antenna DC power at receiver or AASP splitter. No transmitter turned on or synced. Turn on synced transmitter. If not synced, follow sync process.
en | Troubleshooting and FAQ 11.2 RE3 UHF Wireless Symptom Possible cause Possible resolution Transmitter will not sync to receiver. Transmitter and receiver may not be in the same frequency band. Ensure transmitter is the same frequency band as the receiver. Obstructed sync port or sync emitter. Ensure that the receiver sync emitter and transmitter sync port are not obstructed and clear of debris. Clear obstruction or debris if required.
RE3 UHF Wireless Troubleshooting and FAQ | en 55 A – This could indicate a variety of influencing factors. The first thing to check is if your system is, or is not, sharing a frequency with another signal at the receiver. While observing the receiver’s RF meter, turn off the transmitter. If the RF meter continues to show signal after the transmitter is off, your transmitter is competing with another signal at the receiver.
en | Troubleshooting and FAQ RE3 UHF Wireless A – Yes. Legacy Electro-Voice bodypack transmitter input devices with 4-pin mini connectors are compatible with RE3. Q – I want to put together an eight-channel RE3 system with two remote antennas on the stage feeding the receiver rack. What do I need? A – First, choose the frequency band or bands your system will be operating in. Based on your location, you’ll need to evaluate available spectrum and how it aligns with the RE3 band options.
RE3 UHF Wireless Troubleshooting and FAQ | en 57 venue you traveled to is different. Follow the scan process and select a new clear frequency. Then turn on the transmitter and resync it to the receiver’s new data. Q – Our RE3 systems have been working fine in the small venue we play. We decided to try high power on the lead vocal mic transmitter, and now we’re having all kinds of problems.
12 en | Technical data RE3 UHF Wireless Technical data RE3-RX receiver Frequency Oscillation Mode: Phase-locked loop (PLL) Carrier Frequency Range: 470 - 865 MHz (tuning bandwidth is band dependent) Band Names Tuning Bandwidths and Carrier Frequency Ranges 5L: 5H: 6M: T: 8M: 36 MHz (488-524 MHz) 36 MHz (560-596 MHz) 10 MHz (653-663 MHz) 3 MHz (803-806 MHz) (823-865 MHz) 8M is split into two segments: 9 MHz (823-832 MHz) 2 MHz (863-865 MHz) Sync Frequency: Ultrasonic 40 kHz Diversity: Antenn
RE3 UHF Wireless Technical data | en Squelch and noise muting: Noise muting and tone code locking Output Ports: 1 x balanced XLRM jack 1 x unbalanced ¼” TS (6.3mm) jack Power Supply: DC12~15V/500mA Finish: Black polyurethane paint Dimensions: Width: 8.27 inch (210mm) Height: (with feet attached) 1.85 inch (47mm) Height: (without feet attached) 1.73 inch (44mm) Depth: (including antenna jack) 6.89 inch (175mm) Depth: (not including antenna jack) 6.
en | Technical data RE3 UHF Wireless Height: 7.52 inch (191mm) Width at threaded end: 1.46 inch (37mm) Width at control cover: 0.
RE3 UHF Wireless Technical data | en 61 RE3-OL3 omnidirectional lavalier Element Type: Self-biased Condenser Frequency Response: 60Hz - 15 kHz Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional Sensitivity: Open Circuit Voltage. 1 kHz: 17.
en | Technical data RE3 UHF Wireless Dimensions (Cable length) : 56.3" [1430mm] Dimensions (Head length) : 1.04" [26.4mm] Dimensions (Head diameter) : 0.4" [10.1mm] Microphone Connector: 4-pin mini plug Head Finish: Non-reflecting Black Material: Die cast aluminum, Steel wire cloth grille, Black flexible PVC cable RE3-HW3 headworn microphone Element Type: Self-biased Condenser Frequency Response: 30Hz - 18 kHz Polar Pattern: Supercardioid Sensitivity: Open Circuit Voltage. 1 kHz: 0.
RE3 UHF Wireless Technical data | en 63 RE3-GC3 instrument cable Electrical Contact Pinouts: Pin #1 - Ground, Shield Pin #2 - Audio Pin #3 - N/C Pin #4 - N/C Connectors: 6.5mm (1/4 inch) phone plug 4-pin mini plug Dimensions, Cable Length with Connectors: 32.
en | Technical data RE3 UHF Wireless Voltage @ 1 kHz: (-45 dBV/Pa) Maximum SPL: 134.5 dB SPL (1% THD) Power Requirements: 4-8 VDC Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage at center contact relative to ground contact Electrical Contact: 3-Ring / 3-Pin Threaded Coupling: 1.25” Diameter 28 UN-2A Thread Pitch Finish: Black polyurethane paint Materials: Aluminum, steel, steel wire grille screen Dimensions, Length: Diameter: 3.6 in (91 mm) 2.0 in (50.
RE3 UHF Wireless Electro-Voice Technical data | en 65 Element Type: Self-biased Condenser Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 20,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Cardioid Sensitivity: Open Circuit Voltage. 1 kHz: 5.
en | Technical data RE3 UHF Wireless RE520-RC3 condenser supercardioid microphone head Element Type: Self-biased Condenser Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Supercardioid Sensitivity: Open Circuit Voltage. 1 kHz: 5.
RE3 UHF Wireless 13 Frequency Group / Channel Tables | en 67 Frequency Group / Channel Tables Band 5L (488-524 MHz) Electro-Voice Installation manual 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
en | Frequency Group / Channel Tables RE3 UHF Wireless Band 5H (560-596 MHz) 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
RE3 UHF Wireless Frequency Group / Channel Tables | en 69 Band 6M (653-663 MHz) Electro-Voice Installation manual 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
en | Frequency Group / Channel Tables RE3 UHF Wireless Band T (803-806 MHz) Band 8M (823-865 MHz) 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
RE3 UHF Wireless Electro-Voice Frequency Group / Channel Tables | en Installation manual 71 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.
en | Frequency Group / Channel Tables RE3 UHF Wireless Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Bosch Security Systems, Inc Robert-Bosch-Ring 5 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH, 2018 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 USA www.electrovoice.com 2018-12 | 01 | F.01U.362.