Instruction Manual for LECTROSONICS models including: M2T Digital IEM Transmitter, Digital IEM Transmitter, IEM Transmitter, Transmitter
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DocumentDocumentM2T Digital IEM Transmitter M2T, M2T/E01 M2T, M2T/E01 ND (non Dante) M2T/E01 - B1C1 M2T/E02 M2T/E06 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Dante® is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd. Fill in for your records: Serial Number: Purchase Date: Rio Rancho, NM, USA www.lectrosonics.com M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 2 LECTROSONICS, INC. Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................ 4 What is Dante?.................................................................... 4 System Setup Procedures .................................................... 5 Summary of Steps .............................................................. 5 Panels and Features.............................................................. 6 M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Front Panel ............... 6 M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Back Panel................ 6 Operating Instructions ....................................................... 7 IR (infrared) Port.................................................................. 7 USB Port ............................................................................. 7 Headphone Volume Adjustment......................................... 7 Dante Ports (optional)......................................................... 7 Ethernet Port....................................................................... 7 Power Inlet .......................................................................... 7 Quick Sync .......................................................................... 7 Navigating the Menus......................................................... 7 LCD Menu Map ...................................................................... 8 Menu Item Descriptions........................................................ 9 RF Setup ............................................................................. 9 RF Enable/Level............................................................... 9 Frequency ........................................................................ 9 Sync Scan ........................................................................ 9 Audio Setup ........................................................................ 10 Audio Level/Trim (Audio Input Gain) ............................... 10 Audio Input Type .............................................................. 10 Audio Polarity................................................................... 10 Headphone Monitor......................................................... 10 IR Sync ................................................................................ 10 Sync Settings ................................................................... 10 Sync Flexlist Profile ......................................................... 10 System Settings.................................................................. 10 Front Panel Setup ............................................................ 10 Network Settings ............................................................. 10 Edit Names....................................................................... 10 Restore Defaults .............................................................. 11 About ................................................................................ 11 Accessories ........................................................................... 12 Hardware Installation ............................................................ 13 Unpacking the Unit ............................................................. 13 Items Included in the Box:.................................................. 13 Installing two M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Transmitters into a Single Rack Space............................. 14 Installing One M2T into a Single Rack............................... 16 Installing One DSQD into a Single Rack ............................ 16 Mounting M2T to DSQD ..................................................... 18 Wireless Designer Software ................................................ 20 Firmware Update Instructions.............................................. 20 Specifications and Features............................................... 20 Service and Repair ................................................................ 21 Returning Units for Repair.................................................. 21 Digital IEM Transmitter Rio Rancho, NM 3 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Introduction The M2T Digital Half-Rack Transmitter with analog and digital DanteTMnetwork audio inputs presents an excellent sounding IEM system with a unique level of performance in a wireless in-ear monitor system. With ultra-low latency, digital RF modulation and two stereo digital channels, the Duet System provides a truly unique IEM product for demanding, professional applications. The M2T includes a front-panel USB port for firmware updates and an IR port for fast setup. A large, high resolution, backlit LCD and large membrane switches provide an intuitive interface that is highly visible in daylight or dimly lit conditions. The half-rack transmitter provides four audio inputs which can be individually configured to be analog or Dante compatible. The input connectors are full size XLR/ TRS combo types for balanced line level analog signals. Input preamp circuits use a special balanced amplifier with very high common mode rejection to minimize hum and noise. Analog signals are converted to an internal digital format which is then encoded, organized into packets, and passed to an RF modulator. The modulated RF signal is filtered before and after amplification to suppress out-of-band noise and spurious signals. Conventional in-ear wireless monitor systems rely on decades-old technology: FM transmission with multiplexed, companded audio. The Duet system employs unique technology to provide ruler-flat frequency response from 20 Hz to 11.5 kHz and maximum channel separation. In addition, the digital audio eliminates a compandor and the associated artifacts. The result is crystal clear sound and extremely low distortion of <0.15%. In today's world, signal encryption is becoming ever more important. The Duet systems offers both unencrypted (Duet compat mode) and encrypted (DCHX compat mode) audio encoding. By selecting the DCHX compat mode in your M2Ra, the Duet system offers AES 256 Bit encryption with four different key policies, giving you a wide range of tools for information security. The M2T is designed and developed with the professional touring, installation, theater and broadcast customers in mind. The transmitter chassis is all-metal. The front panel is an aluminum extrusion with a durable powder coat finish. What is Dante? Audinate's patent pending DanteTM technology is a flexible Internet Protocol (IP) and Ethernet based digital AV network technology that eliminates the many bulky cables needed to provide point-to-point wiring for analog AV installations. With Dante, existing infrastructure can be used for high performance audio as well as for ordinary control, monitoring or business data traffic. Digital networks utilize standard IP over Ethernet offering high bandwidth capable of transporting hundreds of high quality channels over Gigabit Ethernet. 4 Set-up and configuring the system is made easy as well, saving enormous installation costs and long term cost of ownership on a digital network. The physical connecting point is irrelevant: audio signals can be made available anywhere and everywhere. Patching and routing now become logical functions configured in software, not via physical wired links. Summary of Dante Benefits · Plug-and-play technology automatic discovery and simple signal routing · Reduced Cost & Complexity- No special skills required to set up audio networking · Sample accurate playback synchronization · Add/remove/rearrange components at will · Deterministic latency throughout the network · Support mixed bit depths and mixed sample rates over one network · Scalable, flexible network topology supporting a large number of senders and receivers · Supports 1Gbps networks · Supports a single integrated network for audio, video, control, monitoring · Uses inexpensive, off-the-shelf computer networking equipment LECTROSONICS, INC. System Setup Procedures Summary of Steps 1) Connect power using supplied DCR15/4AU power supply. 2) Power receiver and scan RF spectrum on site. 3) Sync Scan to transfer information from receiver to transmitter. 4) Tune transmitter to unoccupied channels in scan. 5) Sync receiver (refer to receiver manual). 6) Turn on transmitter RF. 7) Send audio sources to transmitter. WARNING: Increasing the Pregain can make headphone volume excessively loud. Use caution when setting and using. Digital IEM Transmitter Rio Rancho, NM 5 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Panels and Features M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Front Panel Reset Button Menu/Select Return to previous screen Menu navigation buttons Power switch Headphone Volume Adjustment Headphone Jack Channel Function Buttons/ Quick Sync M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Back Panel Antenna Jack Dante Ports (optional) USB Port IR Port Antenna Jack Power Inlet XLR/TRS Combo Analog Input Connectors Ethernet Port 6 LECTROSONICS, INC. Digital IEM Transmitter Operating Instructions IR (infrared) Port Settings, including frequency, name, limiter, mix mode, etc. can be transferred to and from the M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 transmitter via this port to an IR enabled receiver to simplify setup. USB Port For firmware updates and connection to Wireless Designer Software. Reset Button For MCU recovery in the event of an interrupted firmware update. Headphone Volume Adjustment Adjust the headphone volume, and select source with A1, A2, B1, B2 buttons. Antenna Output Jacks Two standard 50 ohm BNC connectors can be used with whip antennas or coaxial cable connected to remote antennas. Dante Ports (optional) A Dante Digital Audio Network Interface. Ethernet Port Used for setup, monitoring and control with Wireless Designer Software. Power Inlet The threaded-locking DC coaxial jack accepts 9-18 VDC and draws 1.2A maximum. Quick Sync Sync an M2R or M2Ra rapidly by utilizing the Channel Function Buttons. A long (1 second) press of one of the buttons (A1, A2, B1, or B2) on the front panel initiates Quick Sync. Two options are available, "SYNC ALL" or "SPLIT MONO". The mode is selected prior to sync in System Settings> Front Panel Setup. NOTE: See Front Panel Setup for more instruction on the Quick Sync function. Power Screens When powering on the M2T there are three screens that appear in the following order, Duet (showing firmware versions), the Lectrosonics logo, and RF On/Off: Simultaneous long press of A1/A2 (TX A) or B1/B2 (TX B) will also enable or disable RF. WARNING: If RF ON is selected and the user chooses to "Do Not Show Again" RF transmissions will be on when the M2T is powered on and may interfere with frequencies already in use. This can be reset in System Settings> FRONT PANEL SETUP. Navigating the Menus All Menu setup items are arranged in a vertical list on the LCD. Press MENU/SEL to enter the menu, then navigate with the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the desired setup item. Refer to the menu map on the following page. NOTE: To guarantee chosen parameters are saved, exit a setup screen BEFORE powering down the M2T. Press MENU/ SEL to enter the menu Press the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate and highlight the desired menu item Press MENU/SEL to enter the setup of the highlighted item Press the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate and highlight the desired item Rio Rancho, NM Press BACK to return to the previous screen 7 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 LCD Menu Map Main Menu Tree SEL RF ENABLE/LEVEL SEL RF ENABLE/LEVEL BACK BACK RF TUNING SEL BACK RF TUNING SEL AUDIO INPUT GAIN SEL AUDIO LEVEL/TRIM BACK BACK AUDIO INPUT TYPE SEL AUDIO INPUT TYPE BACK AUDIO POLARITY SEL AUDIO POLARITY BACK HEADPHONE SEL HEADPHONE MONITOR BACK CONFIG SEL COMPAT MODES BACK SEL BACK SEL BACK SYNC SETTINGS SEL SYNC SETTINGS BACK SYNC SCAN SEL BACK SYNC SCAN SEL SYNC FLEXLIST PROFILE SYNC FLEXLIST PROFILE BACK SYNC KEY SEL BACK SYNC KEY KEY TYPE SEL BACK ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT SEL BACK FRONT PANEL SEL FRONT PANEL SETUP BACK SETUP NETWORK SETTINGS SEL BACK NETWORK SETTINGS EDIT NAMES SEL EDIT NAMES BACK RESTORE DEFAULTS SEL BACK RESTORE DEFAULTS ABOUT SEL BACK ABOUT 8 Press SEL to select desired adjustment Press SEL to select desired adjustment Use arrow keys to enable or adjust Use arrow keys to select desired frequency Press SEL to select desired function Press SEL to select desired channel Use arrow keys to adjust setting Use arrow keys to select desired audio setting Press SEL to select desired channel Use arrow keys to select desired audio setting Use arrow keys to select desired headphone output setting Press SEL to select desired channel Use arrow keys to toggle between modes Press SEL to select desired function Use arrow keys to select desired sync command Press SEL to select desired function Use arrow keys to select desired sync command or tune frequency Use arrow keys Press SEL to to select desired engage channel function Use arrow keys Press SEL to to select desired engage channel function Use arrow keys Press SEL to to select desired engage mix function Press SEL to select desired function Press SEL to select desired adjustment Use arrow keys to adjust desired front panel setting Use arrow keys to adjust desired settings Press SEL to select desired function Use arrow keys to enter desired name Use arrow keys to select yes Press SEL to or no execute No selections available; for information purposes only LECTROSONICS, INC. Menu Item Descriptions RF Enable/Level Allows RF transmission to be turned on and off and set RF levels at 10, 25 or 50 mW (E06 options are 20, 50 or 100 mW EIRP). RF Tuning Allows manual selection of the operating frequency. Digital IEM Transmitter Easily switch between channels with A1, A2, B1 or B2 Buttons. Compatibility Modes Allows selection of encrypted (DCHX) or non-encrypted (Duet) audio encoding. Audio Input Gain Allows adjustment of input sensitivity and trim for each audio input channel for analog sources. Sync Settings Allows sending or retrieving setup data via IR port. Audio Input Type Allows selection of input type by channel, either analog or digital (Dante). Sync Scan Receive frequency scan via IR port or tune transmitters manually. Audio Polarity Allows selection of audio polarity by channel. Headphone Monitor Allows selection of audio channels fed to headphones. Rio Rancho, NM 9 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Screen will alert user if scan is unsuccessful. Key Type Allows selection of encryption key policy: universal, shared, standard, or volatile. Allows creation of new key or deletion of the current key. Sync FlexList Profile FlexList allows the user to set up a list of profiles, by name, in the receiver. This allows quick and easily access to listen to any of the mixes on site. After putting the receiver into Sync Flex mode, choose the function and then use the transmitter to send the profile over IR: Stereo Mix: The current receiver settings are sent as is, except the mix mode is set to stereo. Mono Ch. 1 Only: The current receiver settings are sent as is, except the mix mode is set to Mono Ch. 1. Mono Ch. 2 Only: The current receiver settings are sent as is, except the mix mode is set to Mono Ch. 2. NOTE: See Mix Mode for more information. Also see Page 20 for details on creating, editing, and storing Flexlists within Wireless Designer Front Panel Setup Front panel settings may be customized as follows: · LCD brightness · Front panel lock · Startup RF state · Quick Sync Mode Sync All: A long (1 second) press of either the A1, A2, B1 or B2 buttons sends all RX1 settings. Split Mono: A long press of the A1or B1 buttons sends all RX1 settings with the mix mode forced to Mono Ch. 1. A long press of the A2 or B2 buttons sends all RX1 settings with the mix mode forced to Mono Ch. 2. Network Settings Allows the user to set IP address or other network settings when needed. NOTE: New network settings require the unit to reboot to take effect. Making a change and pressing the BACK key will prompt the user to Reboot Now, Save and Exit, or Discard and Exit. Sync Key Allows sending of encrption key to other devices, or getting key from another device using IR sync. Edit Names Edit names to match talent for easy location in the FlexList or easily identify multiple M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 transmitters in a rack. 10 LECTROSONICS, INC. · Use UP and DOWN Arrows to select letters and MENU/SEL to set and move cursor. Restore Defaults Returns all settings to the factory defaults. About Displays general information about the M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06, including serial number, and the hardware, FPGA and microcontroller firmware versions. Digital IEM Transmitter Rio Rancho, NM 11 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Accessories DCR15/4AU SNA600a Antenna Front Mount Antenna Kit FMAKM2T 27080 Dante Port Cover (included with Non-Dante Model) Dante 4X4-TM Dante Card Kit (Included in Dante Model) RMPM2T-1 Rack kit for mounting one M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 into a single rack space SNA600a Accessories: ARG 15 A 15 foot antenna cable of standard RG-58 coax cable with BNC connectors at each end. ARG 25 Antenna cable of Belden 9913F low-loss coax cable with BNC connectors at each end. 25 foot length. 12 LECTROSONICS, INC. Hardware Installation DCR15/4AU DC power supply Digital IEM Transmitter 21926 Cable USB 25990 Bracket rear tie 35800 Hex L key wrench 25991 Bracket front tie 27076 Rack flange bracket 27082 Rack handle (4) 28885 SCR10 cap screw (4) 35664 Rubber foot large 35959 Hole Plug (2) A500RA20 Antenna Items Included in the Box: Unpacking the Unit Compare the packing list enclosed with the M2T, M2T/ E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 with the original order. Inspect all items for damage. Immediately call 1-800-821-1121 to report any items that are missing or damaged. The sooner we get notified, the sooner we can get any needed replacement items shipped to your location. · Instruction manual · (DCR15/4AU) Power supply cable · (21926) USB cable · (35800) Hex L key wrench · (25990) Bracket rear tie · (25991) Bracket front tie · (27076) Rack flange bracket · (27082) Rack handle · (28885) (4) SCR10 cap screw · (35664) (4) Rubber foot large · (35959) Hole plug · (A500RA19) (2) Antennas · ] (A500RA22) (2) Antennas A1B1 Units (A500RA22) (2) Antennas ] (A500RA25) (2) Antennas B1C1 Units Rio Rancho, NM 13 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Installing two M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Transmitters into a Single Rack Space The M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 transmitter occupies a half rack space, and comes with hardware to mount two transmitters into a single rack space. 1. Remove the Trim Cap (Part #P1330) from both sides of the front panel on both transmitters. 4. Insert two (2) cap screws (Part #28885) through the rack handle (Part #27082) holes and install the rack handle onto the flange bracket through the holes in the unit's front panel. Firmly tighten the cap screws using the hex key (Allen wrench) as shown. 2. Remove the breakaway tabs on both sides of the chassis side panels. Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry the tabs outward and snap them off of the chassis. 5. If antennas will NOT be mounted on the front panel of the transmitters, install the hole cap (Part #35959) by aligning the flat on the cap with the flat on the opening. 3. Insert the flange bracket (Part #27076) into the open slot in the side of the chassis cover panel. Tensioning lock nuts on the rear side of the bracket 6. Install one side of the front tie bracket (Part #25991) into the side panel opening in one of the transmitters. Insert the screws, but do not tighten them completely at this point. NOTE: The retaining nuts on the panel and tie brackets are "tensioning lock nut" types designed to prevent the screws from coming loose due to vibration. You will usually feel resistance as you tighten the screws - this is normal. 14 LECTROSONICS, INC. Slide the other transmitter over the tie bracket and insert the screws, but do not tighten them completely until the rear tie bracket is installed. 7. Remove the four cap screws from the adjacent rear panels, and then use them to attach the rear tie bracket. Do not tighten the screws completely. 8. After front and rear tie brackets are installed, place the transmitters on a flat surface so the that the front panels are even with each other. Hold the transmitters in place and tighten all cap screws on the front and rear brackets. NOTE: If the supplied rubber feet are installed on under side of M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/ E06, it will not fit in a rack unless there is an empty space below it. Digital IEM Transmitter Rear tie bracket (Part #25990) Front tie bracket (Part #25991) Rio Rancho, NM 15 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Installing One M2T into a Single Rack The M2T transmitter occupies a half rack space. This kit provides the hardware needed to mount one M2T or DSQD into a single rack space. NOTE: Steps 1-6 will require original mounting hardware that came with the units. Part numbers are included in case individual items need to be reordered. 1. Remove the Trim Cap (Part #P1330) from both sides of the front panel of the M2T unit to be rack mounted. 4. Insert two (2) Cap Screws (Part #28885) through the Rack Handle (Part #27082) holes and install the Rack Handle onto the Flange Bracket through the holes in the unit's front panel. Firmly tighten the Cap Screws using the long leg of the Hex Wrench as shown. 2. Remove the breakaway tabs on both sides of the Chassis Cover Panel. This requires the use of a flat-blade screwdriver inserted into the slots and levering the tabs away on each side of the unit. 5. Unless also installing a Front Mounted Antenna, insert the Hole Plug (Part #35959) into the open antenna hole in the Flange Bracket by aligning the flat sides of the plug with those of the bracket hole and pushing into place until flush. 3. Insert the Flange Bracket (Part #27076) into the open slot in the left-front side of the Chassis Cover Panel. 6. Install the Front Tie Bracket (Part #25991) into the open slot in the right side of the M2T Chassis Cover Panel with the protruding nuts facing rearward, affix with two (2) Cap Screws (Part #28885) provided and firmly tighten with the Hex Wrench. See next page. NOTE: Steps 7-11 require parts from the (RMPM2T-1) M2T Single Rack Mount Kit. 16 LECTROSONICS, INC. M2T Front View Rack Handle (Part #27082) Hole Plug (Part #35959) Front Tie Bracket (not shown; located behind faceplate) STEP 10 (front) Rack Flange Bracket (Part # 27076) Cap Screw (Part #28885) STEPS 6 and 7 Cap Screws (Part #28885) M2T Rear View Rack Handle (Part #27082) Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) STEP 10 (rear) Front Tie Bracket (Part #25991) Digital IEM Transmitter STEP 9 (front) STEP 9 (rear) Support Bracket (Part #27077) Items Included in RMPM2T-1 Kit: · Technical Data Sheet · (27077) Support Bracket · (27081) Front Fill Panel · (27082) Rack handle · (28885) (4) SCR10 cap screw · (35800) Hex L key wrench · (35959) Hole plug · (28950) (2) Long mounting screws* · (28951) (2) Short spacer tubes* NOTE: Starred (*) items are needed only when installing a DSQD, They are not needed for M2T installation and may be set aside. Cap Screws (Part #28885) STEP 8 7. Use two (2) Cap Screws (Part #28885) to attach the left side of the Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) to the two remaining nuts on the Front Tie Bracket (Part #25991) and firmly tighten with the Hex Wrench. 8. Use the Hex Wrench to remove the two (2) inboard Cap Screws from the rear of the M2T. Install the Support Bracket (Part #27077) to the rear panel of the M2T, reusing the two (2) Cap Screws previously removed and firmly tighten with the Hex Wrench. (See rear view image above.) 9. Insert two (2) Cap Screws (Part #28885) through Rack Handle (Part #27082) holes and install the Rack Handle onto the right side Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) through the holes in the panel, Rio Rancho, NM and into the nuts on the Support Bracket (Part #27076). Firmly tighten the Cap Screws using the long leg of the Hex Wrench. (See rear and front view images on front page.) 10. Unless also installing a Front Mounted Antenna, insert the Hole Plug (Part #35959) into the open antenna hole in the Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) by aligning the flat sides of the plug with those of the bracket hole and pushing into place until flush. The M2T with Front Fill Panel is now ready for installation into a rack. NOTE: If supplied rubber foot/feet are installed on under side of the M2T, it will not fit in a single rack space. 17 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 DSQD Rear View Rack Handle (Part #27082) Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) STEP 10 (rear) Front Tie Bracket (Part #25991) STEP 9 (rear) Support Bracket (Part #27077) Long Screws (Part #28950) STEP 8 Spacer Tubes (Part #28951) Installing One DSQD into a Single Rack The process to install the DSQD is the same as for the M2T transmitter through Step 7. The DSQD looks similar to the M2T in the frontal view. Follow the steps for the M2T, then resume at Step 8: 8. Use the Hex Wrench to remove the two (2) inboard Cap Screws from the rear of the DSQD. Put them aside and save for later use or spares; you will not need them for this installation. Install the Support Bracket (Part #27077) to the rear panel of the DSQD, using the two (2) long mounting screws, threaded with Spacer Tubes, and firmly tighten with the Hex Wrench. See rear view image and call-out photo above. The kit is designed to handle the M2T and the DSQD with a shorter chassis, so the spacers are included. 9. Insert two (2) Cap Screws (Part #28885) through the Rack Handle (Part #27082) holes and install the Rack Handle onto the right side Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) through the holes in the panel, and into the nuts on the Support Bracket (Part #27076). Firmly tighten the Cap Screws using the long leg of the Hex Wrench. 10. Unless also installing a Front Mounted Antenna, insert the Hole Plug (Part #35959) into the open antenna hole in the Front Fill Panel (Part #27081) by aligning the flat sides of the plug with those of the bracket hole and pushing into place until flush. 18 The DSQD with Front Fill Panel is now ready for installation into a rack. NOTE: As with the M2T, if the supplied rubber foot/feet are installed on under side of the DSQD, it will not fit in a single rack space. LECTROSONICS, INC. Digital IEM Transmitter Mounting M2T To DSQD When mounting two M2Ts or two DSQDs together, the units lie flush together as shown. This is not the case with an M2T and a DSQD, as the DSQD housing is shorter and the spacer tubes are needed. Two M2T units Two DSQD units When attaching an M2T to a DSQD unit, the preferred configuration (when viewing from the back side) is to have the DSQD to the left and the M2T to the right. If the units are mounted the opposite way, the mounting plate will partially block the Dante® ports on the DSQD, making it difficult to remove the cables. Having the DSQD on the left as shown below eliminates this inconvenience. Rio Rancho, NM Recommended DSQD-M2T mounting 19 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 Wireless Designer Software Download the Wireless Designer software installer from the web sites under the SUPPORT tab at: http://www.lectrosonics.com Once the software is installed, updates are available by simply clicking on "Check for updates" in the Help Menu. Crreate, Edit, Store Flexlists in Wireless Designer Starting with Wireless Designer v2.1.0 for Mac or PC, users now have the ability to create, load, save and send Flexlists to receivers via an M2T-type device. Flexlists now include an optional compatibility mode setting, allowing Flexlist entires for receivers operating in different compatibility modes. NOTE: These functional enhancements are available with M2T firmware update M2T v4.0.03 (SUPER)/v6.00 (FPGA, H/W v0 & v1)/v7.00 (FPGA, H/W v2 & v3) and later. Firmware Update Instructions Firmware updates are made with a file downloaded from the web site and the M2T connected via USB. The USB port on the transmitter requires a micro-B male plug on the connecting cable. The other end of the cable would normally be a USB A-type or C-type male connector to fit the most common type of USB jack used on computers. Refer to Help in Wireless Designer software for the procedure. Specifications RF Power Output: Antenna Output: Operating Frequencies: M2T (A1B1) M2T/E01 (A1B1) M2T/E01-B1C1 M2T/E02 M2T/E06 · Two carriers; two audio channels each · M2T, M2T/E01, M2T/E01: Power adjustable on each carrier to 10, 25 or 50 mW M2T/E06: Power adjustable on each carrier to 20, 50 or 100 mW EIRP 2 x BNC sockets 470.100 607.975 MHz 470.100 - 614.375 MHz 537.600 - 691.175 MHz 470.150 - 614.375 MHz 520.000 - 614.375 MHz NOTE: It's the user's responsibility to select the approved frequencies for the region where the transmitter is operating Operating Temperature Range: Frequency Selection Steps: Celsius: -20° - 40° Farenheit: -5° - 104° 25 kHz Frequency Stability: ± 0.002% Modulation: 8 PSK Emission Designator: 200KG7E Spurious Radiation: Compliant with ETSI EN 300 422-1 Encryption: AES 256 bit CTR mode, when loaded with v3.X firmware Equivalent input Noise: 128 dBV Latency: (overall system) Digital Source: 1.0 ms plus Dante network (on Dante unit) Analog Source: <1.8 ms Audio Frequency Response: 10 Hz 11.5 kHz, -1 dB Audio Input: -10 dBV or +4 dBu settings w/ ±5 dB trim Audio Input Jack: 4 x combo XLR/TRS connectors Input impedance: Line: 2k Ohm Dante Connection: 2 x RJ45, 4 audio RX channels, internally routable Ethernet Connection:RJ45 USB Connection: Micro USB on front panel for firmware updates IRDA: IR transceiver for sync of receivers Headphone jack 3.5 mm stereo jack Power Requirements: 9-18 VDC Power Consumption: 11 Watts Weight: Dimensions: Origin: 2.2 lbs (997.903 grams) Height: 1.750 in. / 44.45 mm Width: 8.375 in. / 212.7 mm Depth: 7.750 in. / 196.8 mm Designed and manufactured in the USA Specifications subject to change without notice. 20 LECTROSONICS, INC. Digital IEM Transmitter Service and Repair If your system malfunctions, you should attempt to correct or isolate the trouble before concluding that the equipment needs repair. Make sure you have followed the setup procedure and operating instructions. Check the interconnecting cables and then go through the Troubleshooting section in this manual. We strongly recommend that you do not try to repair the equipment yourself and do not have the local repair shop attempt anything other than the simplest repair. If the repair is more complicated than a broken wire or loose connection, send the unit to the factory for repair and service. Don't attempt to adjust any controls inside the units. Once set at the factory, the various controls and trimmers do not drift with age or vibration and never require readjustment. There are no adjustments inside that will make a malfunctioning unit start working. LECTROSONICS' Service Department is equipped and staffed to quickly repair your equipment. In warranty repairs are made at no charge in accordance with the terms of the warranty. Out-of-warranty repairs are charged at a modest flat rate plus parts and shipping. Since it takes almost as much time and effort to determine what is wrong as it does to make the repair, there is a charge for an exact quotation. We will be happy to quote approximate charges by phone for out-of-warranty repairs. Returning Units for Repair For timely service, please follow the steps below: A. DO NOT return equipment to the factory for repair without first contacting us by email or by phone. We need to know the nature of the problem, the model number and the serial number of the equipment. We also need a phone number where you can be reached 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. (U.S. Mountain Standard Time). B. After receiving your request, we will issue you a return authorization number (R.A.). This number will help speed your repair through our receiving and repair departments. The return authorization number must be clearly shown on the outside of the shipping container. C. Pack the equipment carefully and ship to us, shipping costs prepaid. If necessary, we can provide you with the proper packing materials. UPS is usually the best way to ship the units. Heavy units should be "double-boxed" for safe transport. D. We also strongly recommend that you insure the equipment, since we cannot be responsible for loss of or damage to equipment that you ship. Of course, we insure the equipment when we ship it back to you. Lectrosonics USA: Mailing address: Lectrosonics, Inc. PO Box 15900 Rio Rancho, NM 87174 USA Shipping address: Lectrosonics, Inc. 561 Laser Rd. NE, Suite 102 Rio Rancho, NM 87124 USA Telephone: (505) 892-4501 (800) 821-1121 Toll-free (505) 892-6243 Fax Web: www.lectrosonics.com Lectrosonics Canada: Mailing Address: 720 Spadina Avenue, Suite 600 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T9 E-mail: sales@lectrosonics.com service.repair@lectrosonics.com Telephone: (416) 596-2202 (877) 753-2876 Toll-free (877-7LECTRO) (416) 596-6648 Fax E-mail: Sales: colinb@lectrosonics.com Service: joeb@lectrosonics.com Self-Help Options for Non-Urgent Concerns Our Facebook groups and weblists are a wealth of knowledge for user questions and information. Refer to: Lectrosonics General Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/69511015699 D Squared, Venue 2 and Wireless Designer Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/104052953321109 The Wire Lists: https://lectrosonics.com/the-wire-lists.html Rio Rancho, NM 21 M2T, M2TND, M2T/E01, M2TND/E01, M2T/E02, M2T/E06 22 LECTROSONICS, INC. Digital IEM Transmitter ISEDC Notices: Per RSS-210 This device operates on a no-protection no-interference basis. Should the user seek to obtain protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, a radio licence is required. Please consult Industry Canada's document CPC-2-1-28, Optional Licensing for Low-Power Radio Apparatus in the TV Bands, for details. Ce dispositif fonctionne selon un régime de non-brouillage et de non-protection. Si l'utilisateur devait chercher à obtenir une certaine protection contre d'autres services radio fonctionnant dans les mêmes bandes de télévision, une licence radio serait requise. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter le document CPC-2-1-28 d'Industrie Canada intitulé, Délivrance de licences sur une base volontaire pour les appareils radio de faible puissance exempts de licence et exploités dans les bandes de télévision. Per RSS-Gen This device complies with Industry Canada's license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause interference 2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio ex¬empts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; 2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est suscep tible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Rio Rancho, NM 23 LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship provided it was purchased from an authorized dealer. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping. This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment. Should any defect develop, Lectrosonics, Inc. will, at our option, repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor. If Lectrosonics, Inc. cannot correct the defect in your equipment, it will be replaced at no charge with a similar new item. Lectrosonics, Inc. will pay for the cost of returning your equipment to you. This warranty applies only to items returned to Lectrosonics, Inc. or an authorized dealer, shipping costs prepaid, within one year from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico. It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics Inc. and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty as outlined above. NEITHER LECTROSONICS, INC. NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF LECTROSONICS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF LECTROSONICS, INC. EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state. 581 Laser Road NE · Rio Rancho, NM 87124 USA · www.lectrosonics.com (505) 892-4501 · (800) 821-1121 · fax (505) 892-6243 · sales@lectrosonics.com 23 May 2024