Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PSM300 User Guide
- PSM300 Stereo Personal Monitor System Online User Guide
- Table of Contents
- PSM300Stereo Personal Monitor System
- Important Product Information
- PSM®300
- PSM®300
- Hardware
- System Applications
- System Setup and Configuration
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- RF Carrier Range
- Compatible Frequencies
- Tuning Bandwidth
- Operating Range
- Audio Frequency Response
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio
- Total Harmonic Distortion
- Companding
- Spurious Rejection
- Latency
- Frequency Stability
- MPX Pilot Tone
- Modulation
- Operating Temperature
- RF Output Power
- RF Output Impedance
- Net Weight
- Dimensions
- Power Requirement
- Audio Input
- Connector Type
- Polarity
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Nominal Input Level
- Maximum Input Level
- Pin Assignments
- Phantom Power Protection
- Audio Output
- Connector Type
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Active RF Sensitivity
- Image Rejection
- Adjacent Channel Rejection
- Intermodulation Attenuation
- Blocking
- Audio Output Power
- Minimum Load Impedance
- Headphone Output
- Output Impedance
- Net Weight
- Dimensions
- Battery Life
- Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Power
- Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
- Certifications
- PSM®300 Personal Monitor Wireless System Frequency Supplement
- PSM300 Personal Monitor System Product Info
- P3RA User Guide
- P3RA Professional Bodypack Receiver Safety Information
- SE215 Manual
- Rack Mount Hardware Kit Instruction Sheet
- AA Battery Insertion for Bodybacks
- A Quick Guide to Personal Monitor Systems
- Warranty
- Safety Precautions
Power, Audio, and RF Connections
1.
Use the power adapter to connect the P3T to
an
AC
power source.
2.
Install 2 AA batteries
in
the bodypack receiver.
3. Attach the antenna to the BNC antenna con-
nector
on
the P3T rear panel.
4. Connect the mixer or audio source to the P3T au-
dio inputs using ¼ inch balanced cables.
Important: When connecting to only one transmitter input, use the
LEFT
/CHl
in
-
put. Set the transmitter to
MONO
to hear audio on both channels of the receiver.
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Scanning for the Best Open Channel
Follow these steps to scan the
RF
environment and find the best available
frequency for operation:
1.
Turn
on
the bodypack receiver and any potential sources
of interference, including wireless systems, computers, au-
dio equipment, cellular phones, LED panels, and other elec-
tronic devices that will be
in
use during a performance.
2.
Make sure the P3T transmitter
is
OFF.
3.
Position the receiver
in
the performance area and press
SCAN
to
survey the available channels within the current group setting.
If
using several PSM300 systems or operating
in
a location with a high
volume of wireless devices, perform a group scan first, followed by a
channel scan:
Group Scan: Press and hold the
SCAN
button
on
the receiver.
Channel Scan: Press the
SCAN
button
on
the receiver.
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Creating a Wireless Connection Between
Receivers and Transmitters (Sync)
To pass audio from the transmitter to the receiver, both must
be
tuned to
the same frequency. The easiest way to configure the system
is
to use
the automatic sync feature. This transfers group and channel settings with
a press of a button. Based
on
your system configuration, use one of the
following processes to sync the components:
Align the
IR
windows to sync the receiver and transmitter
Pressing the
SYNC
button transfers group
/c
hannel data
Single Transmitter and Receiver
The following sync procedure should
be
used with a setup that consists of
a single transmitter and receiver, unless a group/channel setting has been
assigned prior to a performance.
Sync from receiver to transmitter:
1.
Perform a scan
on
the receiver (see "Scanning for
the Best Open Channel" for best practices).
2.
Align the
IR
windows
on
the receiver and transmit-
ter. The windows should
be
6-11
cm apart.
3. Press the
SYNC
button
on
the transmitter while the
blue
RF
LED
on
the receiver is flashing.
4. The Transmitter displays
SYNC
when the sync
is
suc-
cessful. The arrow between Rx (receiver) and
Tx
(transmitter) shows the direction of the sync.
Note: When the RF LED on the receiver
is
flashing after performing a scan, t
he
re
-
ceiver sends its frequency setting to the transmitter. After it stops flashing, press-
ing
SYNC
sends the frequency setting from the transmitter to the receiver.










