User Guide for CAD AUDIO models including: WX3000 Wireless Microphone System, WX3000, Wireless Microphone System, Microphone System, System
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WX3000 Wireless Microphone System Manual and Quick Start-up Guide ©2016 CAD Audio Part No. 62267-48-00 Apr2016 https://manual-hub.com/ Two-Year Limited Warranty CAD Audio hereby warrants that this product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event that a defect occurs CAD Audio will, at its option, either repair or replace with a new unit of equal or greater value. Retain proof of purchase to validate the purchase date and return it with any warranty claim. This warranty excludes exterior finish or appearance, damage from abuse, misuse of the product, use contrary to CAD Audio's instructions or unauthorized repair. All implied warranties, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose is hereby disclaimed and CAD Audio hereby disclaims liability for incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from the use or unavailability of this product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you. Note: No other warranty, written or oral is authorized by CAD Audio. https://manual-hub.com/ 13 Individuals with cardiac pacemakers and other similar medical devices should consult with their physician before using any RF devices. Though the output level of this wireless system is below 50 milliwatts, the proximity of the transmitter to the implant device could pose a threat. As with any wireless product, environmental conditions can reduce or in some cases prohibit a successful connection between the transmitter and the receiver. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Most users of CAD Audio wireless products in the United States do not need a license for operation. However, the rules for unlicensed operation state that this device must not operate in excess of 50 milliwatts and it must not cause harmful interference to other wireless devices, and must accept interference received from other devices. Wireless products meeting CAD factory standards adhere to these rules. The FCC reserves the right to change these rules at any time. For more information contact the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC's wireless microphone website at: www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autoris é e aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 12 CADLiveTM WX3000 Introduction CADLiveTM is designed to outperform your expectations and deliver exceptional performance. Engineered to compliment the new generation of exceptional sound systems - The CADLive Series taps our Equitek studio heritage along with our live sound know-how in creating an impactful and easy-to-use line of mics. The CADLive 3000 series featureTrue Diversity operation to minimize multipath interference along with CADLockTM Automatic Tone Encoded Squelch to eliminate unauthorized transmissions in the signal path. Frequency agile design when partnered with ScanLinkTM technology will precisely scan, select and link to the optimum channel allowing for an easy, flexible frequency plan. The CADLive handheld transmitter features metal construction and the CADLive D90 Supercardioid dynamic capsule provides a powerful, smooth and highly articulate profile. The handheld and body pack transmitters also include SoftTouchTM multi-function On-Off/Mute switches. CADLive bodypack transmitters are equipped with CADToneTM circuitry ensuring accurate reproduction of Hi-Z guitar and Lo-Z mic inputs. CADLive wireless features 10, 30, 50mW transmitter power adjustment and dynamic range up to 110dB. Receivers and transmitters are equipped with a high definition LCD display and full RF, AF, Battery Life, Mic Sensitivity and RF power metering. Receivers are housed in an all-metal chassis and supplied with single/ dual rack ears and a BNC relocation kit. Body pack systems include Equitek E19 earworn and E29 lavalier mics. Both systems are supplied with a heavy-duty carry case. The CADLiveTM WX3000 includes the following features: · True Diversity to minimize multipath interference · CADLockTM Automatic Tone Encoded Squelch eliminates unauthorized interference · Frequency agile operation for maximum frequency plan flexibility · ScanLinkTM technology for instantaneous and automatic channel configuration · CADToneTM Body Pack input Optimized Impedance interface Hi-Z for Guitar and Lo-Z for mic · Metal construction HandheldTransmitter equipped with CADLiveTM D90 capsule · High Contrast LCD displays onTX and RX · Transmitters feature 10, 30, 50mW power adjustment to aid in multiple system applications 1 https://manual-hub.com/ · Simultaneous usage of up to 15 systems per frequency band · Dynamic Range > 110dB · AA Batteries with up to 15 Hrs of battery life · Systems ship with rack ears single/dual BNC relocation kit and durable carry case · BodyPack systems include miniature E19 Earworn, E29 Lav, WXGTR guitar cable · XLR and ¼" outputs on receiver Startup Guide 1. Install new high quality alkaline batteries into transmitter, observing proper polarity. 2. Power up receiver by holding power button for one second. 3. Hold the SET button for one second to unlock the receiver menu. 4. Hold the SCAN button for one second to activate the ScanLinkTM environmental frequency analysis, which automatically selects a clear operating frequency. 5. Turn on the transmitter by holding the power button for one second. 6. Open the battery compartment to reveal the IR node. 7. Press the LINK button (note the IR node will illuminate). Align the two IR nodes (transmitter and receiver) at a distance of 4"-12" (ambient room light can affect distance) for a few seconds while the receiver updates the transmitter. Your system is now ScanLink'd. Using the DA4090 Distribution Amplifier to Simplify Multiple-System Installations 1. BNC 50 ohm cable. 2. Power cable. 3. Power adapter. IR ScanLink LINK IR ScanLink LINK DA4090 DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER SET SCAN IR ScanLink LINK SET SCAN SET SCAN IR ScanLink LINK SET SCAN 2 https://manual-hub.com/ 11 Bodypack TX3010 Transmitter 34 1 2 1. Power/Mute button: hold for power, press for mute. 2. CADToneTB4M-type audio input connector. 5 3. Transmitting antenna 4. Power indicator 7 5. High-contrast display 6 8 a) Operating frequency b) RF power indicator 9 c) transmitter audio gain indicator d) mute indicator e) battery strength indicator 6. IR node for ScanLink 7. SET button. Unlocks advanced features. 8. UP arrow button. Use to adjust a advanced feature menu items. 9. Battery compartment. Use only high quality AA alkaline batteries observing proper polarity. 583.600 3k3 b c de Interfacing to CADTone TB4M-type input connector 3-wire type electret mic 3k3 2-wire type electret mic 3k3 10k Accessing Advanced Features (SET button) All advanced features are accessed by holding the "SET" button for one second to unlock the menu. Press the "SET" button to advance through menu items. Menu items may be adjusted using arrow keys. 1. Manually Select Frequencies GR (frequency group) CH (channel) 2. Receiver Squelch Level SQL (used to reduce sensitivity to competing RF by sacrificing operating distance) 3. Transmitter Power TX SET RF (higher power increases operating distance, lower power improves simultaneous usage) 4. Transmitter audio gain TX SET GAIN (lower gain may be used as needed for louder performers) 5. Receiver Output Volume VOL (may be reduced if audio signal overloads mixer) Specifications WX3000 Frequency Range.........................................................R Band 580 - 600MHz S Band 655 - 679MHz Frequency Response..................................................................40Hz - 15kHz Dynamic Range....................................................................................>110dB Transmitter Power................................................ Switchable 10, 30, 50mW Battery Life..................................................................................Up to 15 Hrs Dimensions........................................................ 17" [43.2cm] x 12" [30.5cm] x 4" [10.2cm] Weight........................................................................................... 5lbs [2.3kg] Dynamic mic Instrument 3k3 10 https://manual-hub.com/ 3 Receiver RX3000 (Front) 1. Power button. 2. IR ScanLink node. Use for linking transmitter and receiver. 3. LINK button. Use to initiateTX-RX link. 4. SET button. Unlocks advanced features. 5. SCAN button. Use to initiate environmental frequency analysis. 6. UP and DOWN buttons. Use to adjust advanced feature menu items. 2 4 6 1 3 7 5 7. High-Contrast display. a) Multi-segment RF signal strength meter. b) Multi-segment AF signal level meter. c) ANT.A/ANT.B diversity indicator. d) IR indicates active IR communication. e) SQL squelch level indicator. f) GR CH group and channel indicator. g) Operating Frequency. h) TX SET RF indicates transmitter RF power setting. i) TX SET GAIN indicates transmitter audio gain setting. d e f f a b c Handheld TX3000 Transmitter 1. CADLive D90 supercardioid 1 dynamic capsule. 2. Enclosed transmitting antenna. 3. IR node for Scan-LinkTM 4. Power/Mute button. Hold for power, press for mute. 5. High-contrast display a) Operating frequency b) RF power indicator c) Transmitter audio gain indicator d) Mute indicator e) Battery strength indicator 6. Battery compartment. Use only high quality AA alkaline batteries. Observe polarity. 5 4 3 583.600 a 583.600 b c de 6 other side g 4 h i https://manual-hub.com/ 2 9 Simultaneous Use 580 - 600MHz Band R Group Channel Frequency 1 1 580.000 1 3 584.600 1 9 600.000 3 5 586.900 3 6 588.800 3 7 590.900 3 9 597.400 4 2 581.000 4 3 583.300 4 7 588.600 5 9 598.100 6 1 581.300 6 8 595.700 8 5 591.200 9 9 599.400 Simultaneous Use 655 - 679MHz Band S Group Channel Frequency 1 1 655.400 1 9 672.275 1 12 677.750 2 1 656.250 2 4 661.725 2 5 663.350 2 10 673.425 2 12 678.600 3 1 655.200 3 5 660.750 5 12 677.225 6 6 668.675 8 2 657.800 8 12 678.900 10 3 661.500 8 Receiver RX3000 (Rear) 1. DC power input jack. 12-18VDC, 300mA min, center positive. 2. XLRM-type low-impedance balanced audio output. 3. 1/4" [6.35mm] high-level unbalanced ouput 4. BNC 50 ohm antenna inputs. 1 2 3 4 4 https://manual-hub.com/ 5 Channelization These frequencies have been approved for use within the United States and Canada as of the date of publication of this manual. It is the user's responsibility to comply with local regulations. 580 - 600MHz Band R CH Group 1 1 580.000 2 582.200 3 584.600 4 586.600 5 588.500 6 590.600 7 593.500 8 596.500 9 600.000 Group 2 580.600 581.100 582.400 583.400 584.800 586.000 586.800 594.300 597.300 Group 3 582.500 583.500 584.900 586.100 586.900 588.800 590.900 594.400 597.400 Group 4 580.500 581.000 583.300 584.700 585.900 586.700 588.600 590.700 594.200 Group 5 580.800 583.000 584.000 585.400 587.400 589.300 591.400 595.200 598.100 CH Group 6 1 581.300 2 582.800 3 584.500 4 587.100 5 587.900 6 589.800 7 592.700 8 595.700 9 598.200 Group 7 581.900 584.100 586.500 587.700 591.000 593.700 595.800 597.700 599.300 Group 8 582.100 583.600 584.300 585.300 591.200 593.900 596.000 597.900 599.500 Group 9 583.100 584.200 587.300 593.300 599.200 584.400 587.500 589.500 599.400 655 - 679MHz Band S CH Group 1 1 655.400 2 658.500 3 660.575 4 662.050 5 664.425 6 666.200 7 669.450 8 670.650 9 672.275 10 674.775 11 676.500 12 677.750 Group 2 656.250 657.500 659.225 661.725 663.350 664.550 667.800 669.575 671.950 673.425 675.500 678.600 Group 3 655.200 656.675 657.800 659.450 660.750 663.200 665.325 669.225 671.525 673.575 676.600 678.575 Group 4 656.775 659.500 661.200 662.600 663.700 665.250 666.500 670.100 672.425 674.450 675.775 677.900 Group 5 656.100 657.225 659.550 661.575 663.900 667.500 668.750 670.300 671.400 672.800 674.500 677.225 CH Group 6 1 655.425 2 657.400 3 660.425 4 662.475 5 664.775 6 668.675 7 670.800 8 673.250 9 674.550 10 676.200 11 677.325 12 678.800 Group 7 655.700 658.800 660.875 662.350 664.725 666.500 669.750 670.950 672.575 675.075 676.800 678.050 Group 8 656.550 657.800 659.825 662.025 663.650 664.850 668.100 669.875 672.250 673.725 675.800 678.900 Group 9 Group 10 655.500 657.075 656.975 659.800 658.100 661.500 659.750 662.900 660.050 664.000 663.500 665.550 665.525 666.800 669.525 670.400 671.825 672.725 673.875 674.750 676.900 676.075 678.875 678.200 6 https://manual-hub.com/ 7