Page 2 - Professional UH F Wireless Systems; Installation and Operation; Notice to individuals; with implanted cardiac pacemakers; WARNING: This apparatus must be grounded.
Professional UH F Wireless Systems Installation and Operation 3 Notice to individuals with implanted cardiac pacemakers or AICD devices: Any source of RF (radio frequency) energy may interfere with normal functioning of the implanted device. All wirelessmicrophones have low-power transmitters (less ...
Page 3 - Contents; IntelliScan
4 Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................6 System Configurations ............................................................................................................6Operating F...
Page 4 - Guide to Illustrations; Installing Batteries in UniPak
UniPak Transmitter Functions (Chart) ........................................................................................21Handheld Transmitter Functions (Chart) ....................................................................................21Transmitter Setup..................................
Page 5 - Introduction; 000 Series System Configurations
IntelliScan ™ Channel Assignment System The IntelliScan ™ automatic channel assignment system, provided on both the 4000 and 5000 Series receivers, greatlysimplifies the selection of usable frequencies in a multi-channelwireless system. The receivers are first linked together withincluded communicat...
Page 6 - 000 Series System Configurations; squelch system and unique Dual Compander design
System Receiver Transmitter UniPak™ Handheld Body-pack Condenser Dynamic Dual Body-pack System AEW-5111 AEW-R5200 AEW-T1000 (2) — — Dual Handheld Systems AEW-5233 AEW-R5200 — AEW-T3300 (2) — AEW-5244 AEW-R5200 — — AEW-T4100 (2) AEW-5255 AEW-R5200 — AEW-T5400 (2) — AEW-5266 AEW-R5200 — — AEW-T6100 (2...
Page 7 - Receiver Installation; Figure A
8 Multi-channel Systems Artist Elite systems provide extensive monitoring and controlfacilities. Transmitter data, in addition to being available at thetransmitter, is conveyed in digital form to and displayed on theassociated receiver. Linked systems: Both Artist Elite receivers provide linking jac...
Page 8 - Headphone Jack; Figure B
9 Receiver Installation (Continued) Front-mount Antennas AEW-R4100: Provision has been made to move the antenna jacks from the rear to the front of the receiver. However,because this involves opening the receiver case and exposingAC power circuitry, instructions are not included in this manual.A qua...
Page 9 - Channel 1 / Channel 2; Receiver Controls and Functions; Figure C AEW-R5200 Receiver Front Panel
10 Ethernet connections (AEW-R5200): An RJ-45 jack on the rear panel of each AEW-R5200 provides an Ethernet 10 BaseTdata/control connection from both of its channels to an externalcomputer system. Data monitored includes actual, real-time“ RF ” and “ AF ” levels for receiver channels with direct Eth...
Page 10 - Figure D AEW-R5200 Receiver Rear Panel
11 Figure D AEW-R5200 Receiver Rear Panel IN ANT. B OUTPUT (BAL) INSTRUMENT EXTERNAL MUTE 0/-6/-12 ATTN (dB) BALANCEDMIC OUTPUT GROUND LIFT GROUND NETWORK INTERFACE IN ANT. A OUTPUT (BAL) INSTRUMENT EXTERNAL MUTE 0/-6/-12 ATTN (dB) BALANCEDMIC OUTPUT GROUND LIFT GROUND AC ˜ 100V-240V50/60Hz OUTPUT5A...
Page 11 - Figure E AEW-R4100 Receiver Front Panel
12 36 LCD WINDOW: Liquid Crystal Display indicates control settings and operational readings. See Figure G on page 13 for details. 37 UP/DOWN BUTTONS: Press Up or Down arrow buttons, in conjunction with the Mode/Set button, to step through menus, select operating frequency and edit receiver function...
Page 12 - Figure F AEW-R4100 Receiver Rear Panel; Figure G Receiver LCD Window
13 Figure F AEW-R4100 Receiver Rear Panel IN OUTPUT (UNBAL.) INSTRUMENT 0/-6/-12 ATTN (dB) BALANCEDMIC OUTPUT GROUND LIFT GROUND IN – LINK – OUT IN ANT. A WARNING:THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. AC ˜ 100V-240V50/60Hz ANT. B 42 47 44 43 45 46 48 Rear Panel Controls and Functions (Fig. F) 40 ANTENNA I...
Page 13 - second
14 Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Receiver ControlsPower On/Off Press the power switch to turn the receiver on. After a shortpower-up sequence, the display shows the operating frequencyand the alert light is illuminated (if no active transmitters arepresent on this frequency). The recei...
Page 14 - ALL
Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Saving to a different user PRESET# location To store settings to a different user preset location, hold the Mode/Set button. The receiver shows “STORE XXXXXX”(where XXXXXX indicates the loaded preset’s name). Touch the Up/Down buttons to scroll to another ...
Page 15 - Meter Hold; To store Preset configurations:
Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Meter Hold When activated (“ METER HOLD ”), this function permits the bar meters in the LCD window to capture and display the highest - level “ AF ” audio modulation (a solid bar) and the lowest -level “ RF ” signal (a flashing bar) received from the trans...
Page 16 - Receiver Functions
Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued) Receiver Functions Function Menu Default Value Choices (Edit) ▲▼ Wrap-around* ▲▼ Frequency Lowest in band † 200 discrete frequencies Yes ▲▼ Scan**/*** No value Scan start -- ▲▼ Lock NO.LOC NO.LOC ALL.LOC PC.LOC RX.LOC Yes ▲▼ Antenna Power** OFF OFF ON Yes ...
Page 17 - LCD Window; Transmitter Controls and Functions; Figure J; Figure H
AEW-T1000 UHF TRANSMITTER Power On/Off To turn the transmitter on, hold the Power/Mute button until the red power indicator and the LCD window come on (about1–2 seconds). The operating frequency shows in the windowafter the power-up sequence. To turn the transmitter off, hold the Power/Mute button a...
Page 18 - Audio Input Selector; MIC; Setting Audio Input Level; For all transmitters:
Transmitter Controls and Functions (Continued) Audio Input Selector The UniPak ™ body-pack transmitter provides input connections for both low-impedance (Lo-Z) microphones and high-impedance (Hi-Z) instruments. A wide range of Audio-TechnicaWireless Essentials ® microphones and cables is available p...
Page 19 - Transmitter Controls And Functions; Preset/Default Settings
Transmitter Controls And Functions (Continued) To load (recall) a Preset: 1. Touch the Set button once to move to Menu mode. (The window changes to frequency, if Name had been displayed.) 2. Touch the Up arrow twice to move to “ PRESET ” in the LCD window. 3. Touch the Set button once. “ LOAD ” (or ...
Page 20 - Handheld Transmitter Functions
UniPak Transmitter Functions Function Menu Default Value Choices (Edit) ▲▼ Wrap-around* ▲▼ Frequency Lowest in band † 200 discrete frequencies Yes ▲▼ RF Power RF LOW RF LOW RF HI Yes ▲▼ Audio Input Level +6 dB – 6 dB to +12 dB in 2 dB steps No ▲▼ Power/Mute Locks NO.LOC NO.LOC ALL.LOC MUT.LOC PWR.LO...
Page 21 - Transmitter Setup; Battery Selection and Installation; below; Battery Condition Indicator; pressing; Figure L; Figure Q
Transmitter Setup Battery Selection and Installation Each transmitter uses two 1.5V AA batteries, not included.Alkaline type is recommended. Always replace both batteries. Make certain the transmitter power is Off before replacingbatteries. UniPak ™ Transmitter Battery Installation 1. Open the batte...
Page 22 - UniPak Transmitter Input Connection; Do not attempt to modify either transmitting; Handheld Transmitter Antenna
Transmitter Setup (Continued) UniPak Transmitter Input Connection Connect an audio input device (microphone or guitar cable) to the audio input jack on the bottom of the transmitter. A number of Audio-Technica professional microphones and cablesare available separately, pre-terminated with a UniPak ...
Page 23 - System Operation; Basic Operation – Single AEW-R4100 receiver system:; RF; Selecting/Setting Receiver Frequency; • Manual frequency selection:; Setting Receiver Frequency Manually; DEF; Multiple-receiver system with link cables only:
System Operation Artist Elite wireless receivers and transmitters are extremelyversatile components with many operating features and functions, some of which are not obvious. As a result, we suggest the following approaches to assure a “comfort level”with any new equipment: 1. Begin using a single r...
Page 24 - Setting Receiver Frequency Using IntelliScan; Figure R
System Operation (Continued) Note: An asterisk in two or more locations indicates this frequency is in more than one group. Setting Receiver Frequency Using IntelliScan Single-receiver systems (either an AEW-R4100 or an AEW-R5200): Turn down the AF level of the associated mixer or amplifier. Make ce...
Page 26 - Specifications
Specifications † OVERALL SYSTEM UHF Operating Frequency Band C: 541.500 to 566.375 MHzBand D: 655.500 to 680.375 MHz Number of Channels 200 total per band Frequency Stability ±0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control Modulation Mode FM Normal Deviation ±5 kHz Operating Range 300' typical Operating ...
Page 27 - Optional System Accessories
Optional System Accessories WIRELESS ESSENTIALS ™ MICROPHONES AND CABLES All Wireless Essentials accessories are terminated for use with AEW-T1000and other UniPak ™ transmitters. AT829cW Miniature cardioid condenser lavalier microphone. Includes clothing clip and windscreen. MT830cW Subminiature omn...
Page 28 - Artist Elite Series UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies
TV Ch. Band C: 541.500 - 566.375 MHz 25 --- --- --- --- 541.500 541.625 541.750 541.875 26 542.000 542.125 542.250 542.375 542.500 542.625 542.750 542.875 26 543.000 543.125 543.250 543.375 543.500 543.625 543.750 543.875 26 544.000 544.125 544.250 544.375 544.500 544.625 544.750 544.875 26 545.000 ...
Page 29 - Artist Elite Series Wireless Operating Frequencies; * Number of wireless frequencies in TV Channel.
TV Ch. Frequency - MHz 25 (None) - 26 542.750 26 543.000 26 545.500 26 546.000 26 547.125 26 547.375 - 27 549.500 27 549.750 27 550.375 27 550.625 28 557.250 28 557.500 28 558.750 28 559.250 28 559.500 29 562.000 29 562.250 29 563.375 29 563.625 30 566.000 30 566.250 30 Artist Elite Series Wireless ...
Page 30 - For future reference, please record your system information here:
31 For future reference, please record your system information here: Receivers: AEW-R4100 S/N_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ Serial Number appears on the FCC label on the bottom of the receiver. AEW-R5200 S/N_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ Serial Number appears on the FCC label o...
Page 31 - One -Year Limited Warranty
Audio -Technica U.S., Inc., 1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, Ohio 442 24 330/ 686-2600 www.audio-technica.com P51561-03 ©2003 Audio -Technica U.S., Inc. Printed in U.S.A. One -Year Limited Warranty Audio -Technica professional wireless systems purchased in the U.S.A. are warranted for one year from date o...