Page 2 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Opus 100; Thank you for; carefully through this manual before setting up the equipment.; NE 100 Diversity Receiver; Front view
16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Opus 100 Thank you for selecting the Opus 100 wireless system. Please take some time to read carefully through this manual before setting up the equipment. The Opus 100 system has a single frequency in the VHF frequency range 174 to 236 MHz or in the UHF frequency range 798...
Page 3 - english; Antennae; Fully extend the; antennae and set them at an angle of 60° between each antenna. The; Setting up; all indications can be seen at all times.; Diversity Indication of the Receiving Channel; Switch off the; Interferences can occur!
english 17 1.2 Antennae Fully extend the antennae and set them at an angle of 60° between each antenna. The two antennae are positioned this way to achieve the best pick-up reception. 1.3 Setting up 1. Place the NE 100 diversity receiver in the same room or area as the transmitters. Ensure that the ...
Page 4 - Setting the Gain; First adjust the; one hole on the right and on the left side at the bottom.
18 1.6 Setting the Gain First adjust the gain of your transmitter (only TS 100; refer to chapter 3.3). Once the transmitter gain is optimised, it is necessary to match the receiver’s output gain to your mixing console or PA system. Adjust the gain control (5). Setting the gain too high may cause dis...
Page 5 - Controls and Indicators; Battery compartment; Observe the polarity marks.
2. SDM 159, SDM 169 and SEM 181 Handheld Transmitters 2.1 Controls and Indicators (1) Microphone head (fixed) (2) Battery compartment (3) Power On battery condition LED (4) On/Off switch (5) Mute switch 2.2 Setting up 1. Switch on the NE 100 receiver. 2. Rotate the microphone under the microphone he...
Page 6 - Maintenance; Protect the microphone; Unscrew the microphone upper basket counter clockwise.; TS 100 Beltpack Transmitter
20 7. To avoid popping, try holding the microphone at a slight angle below your mouth. 8. To avoid covering the integrated antenna by your hand, do not hold the microphone at the microphone head as this could reduce the transmission strength. Furthermore, feedback can occur. 2.3 Maintenance Protect ...
Page 7 - Adjusting Input Gain
english 21 2. Connect the supplied microphone or instrument cable to the jack socket (4). 3. Switch on the beltpack transmitter by switching the On / Off switch (6) to the “On” position. The power on battery condition LED (5) is illuminated green when the battery has been inserted correctly and has ...
Page 8 - Feedback is caused; when the microphone is too close to a loudspeaker.; Trouble Shooting; Problem
22 4.2 Before the Soundcheck 1. Make sure that the transmitter and receiver are on the same frequency (refer to type plate). 2. Check the transmitter battery and replace or recharge it if necessary. Use fresh alkaline batteries only. 3. Check the performance area for dropouts (i.e. areas where poor ...
Page 9 - In the unlikely; Licensing; In most countries; around the world, wireless systems must be approved for use by the
english 23 • Transmitter and receiver have different frequencies • Insufficient battery voltage • Insufficient battery contact, battery inserted incorrectly • Make sure the transmitter and the receiver are on the same frequency • Replace the battery • Check the battery and insert it again • Transmis...
Page 10 - Versions; Transmitters and receiver are also individually available.
24 8. Versions Opus 100 V Set consisting of: NE 100 V VHF diversity receiver, TS 100 V VHF beltpack transmitter, instrument cable and bag Opus 150 V Set consisting of: NE 100 V VHF diversity receiver, TS 100 V VHF beltpack transmitter, MCE 60.100 clip-on microphone and bag Opus 154 V Set consisting ...
Page 11 - Optional Accessories; Microphone clamp; Technical Specifications; Frequency range
english 25 9. Optional Accessories NE 100 Diversity Receiver 19"-Option ZTE 100/200 Shelf for 19"-rack mounting of one NE 100 receiver . . . . . . . Order # 457.051 SDM 159, SDM 169 and SEM 181 Microphones Microphone clamp MKV 11 Microphone clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 12 - TS 100 V / TS 100 U Beltpack Transmitters
26 SDM 159 V / U, SDM 169 V / U and SEM 181 V / U Microphones Polar pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supercardioid (SDM 169) / Supercardioid (SDM 159) Cardioid (SEM 181) Transducer type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamic (SDM 159, SDM 169) / electret condenser (SEM 181) Frequency SDM 159 V /...