User Manual

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
5. Product Description
5.1 Diversity Type Receiver
Stationary diversity receivers are used with all 64 or 700 -
selectable channel transmitters. The
receivers operate on UHF band frequencies with PLL synthesizer control and are powered by 12V DC.
AS –M500R 64 Channel, Diversity, 1/2
Rack, Detachable Antenna
ANY SPOT
MIN MAX
AS-M500R
ANY SP T O
UHF RECEIVER
DC OUT
GALAX Y AUDI O
ANY SPOT
POWER
VOLUME
RF
AF
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CH
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AS-M500R
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2. Group Selector: Changes receiver Group setting. (for 8 selectable frequency groups)
3. Channel Selector: Changes receiver Channel setting.(for 8 selectable frequency channels within each frequency group)
4. Group & Channel Indicators: Numeric LCD's display the group and channel number on which the system is operating.
These two selections make up the frequency program number.
5. RF Level Indicators: Five LED's glow to indicate RF signal strength. The more LED's that glow, the stronger the received
signal. If none of these LED's glow, no signal is being received.
6. AF Level Indicator: Five LED's glow to indicate the audio signal strength being received from the transmitter. The more
LED's that glow, the stronger the audio signal. If none of these LED's glow, no audio signal is being received.
7. Level Control: This rotary control adjusts the receiver's output level within the range selected by the mic/line switch. (12)
8. DC Out: Using the supplied charging cable, the DC output supplies charging current to a transmitter equipped with rechargeable
batteries. Charging can take up to 10 hours. During charging the LED of the transmitter flashes constantly.
9. Antenna Input Connector: TNC-type connectors provide connection to the supplied antennas or to coaxial cable used
with an antenna divider, antenna boosters, or remote antennas.
10. Balanced Output: Balanced 3-pin XLR audio output for connecting to an XLR input, e.g., a microphone input on a mixing console.
11. Unbalanced Output: Unbalanced ¼” (6.3mm) mono jack audio output for connecting to
a ¼” (6.3mm) input, e.g., a guitar amplifier.
12. Mic/line Switch: Switches both the XLR and ¼” (6.3mm) outputs to mic or line level ranges.
13. Squelch Adj. : This control helps supress noise to keep it from entering the system.
Setting the squelch too high will reduce the range of the system. Set the squelch to minimum
before turning the receiver on.
14. DC Jack: DC input connector for the supplied AC power adapter.
Power: Power on pushbutton switch.
2 WIRELESS MICROPHONE
UHF