User's Manual
Wideband Hand Held Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
9
Gain
This setting is very important since it will determine the 
audio signal to noise ratio and dynamic range that the 
wireless system will deliver. Gain must be set accord-
ing to the individual voice, the mic capsule in use and 
the handling technique of the user. LEDs in the control 
panel facilitate accurate gain adjustment.
Gain
Freq.
Button
Rolloff
-40
-20
0
Gain
25
IMPORTANT: See the section Input Gain 
Adjustment on page 10 for details.
Freq.
The operating frequency is normally determined using 
the scanning function in the receiver or with coordina-
tion software. The frequency is shown on the transmit-
ter LCD display in MHz and with a hexadecimal code 
that is used on most Lectrosonics receivers.
Gain
Freq.
Button
Rolloff
-40
-20
0
Freq
8A
628.200
Button
The Side Button on the housing can be set to provide 
several functions, or it can be bypassed.
Functions:
TalkBack
Power
Cough
Mute
(none)
See page 11 
for details
Gain
Freq.
Button
Rolloff
Rolloff
A low frequency roll-off filter can be set for a -3dB 
point at 35, 50, 70, 100 or 125 Hz. Roll-off slopes are 
12.2 dB/octave at 35 Hz and 10.1 dB/octave at 70 Hz 
through 125 Hz.
Gain
Freq.
Button
Rolloff
Rolloff
70 Hz
The roll-off frequency is normally adjusted by ear to 
suit personal preferences.
Compat
The HH can be used with earlier Lectrosonics wireless 
and IFB systems and systems from other manufactur-
ers by selecting the correct Compatibility Mode. The 
receiver must be set to the same mode.
Compat
Tuning
TxPow er
Phase
Compat
Hybrid
The available modes are as follows:
•  Hybrid  Digital Hybrid receivers
•  Mode 3  (other brand contact the factory)
•  200 Mode  Earlier Lectrosonics receivers
•  100 Mode  100 Series Lectrosonics receivers
•  Mode 6  (other brand contact the factory)
•  IFB Mode  Lectrosonics IFB receivers
Tuning
The frequency can be adjusted in 100 kHz or 25 kHz 
steps to match the receiver. 100 kHz is the standard 
increment for Lectrosonics wireless systems, but 25 
kHz increments may be needed for use with systems 
from other manufacturers or when frequency coordina-
tion requires it.
Compat
Tuning
TxPow er
Phase
Tuning
100 kHz
25 kHz
The Hex Code on the Main Screen will be smaller in 
the 25 kHz mode and a fraction will appear next to the 
characters if a frequency in between even 100 kHz 
steps is selected.
Button
Cough
-40
-20
0
Gain
25
TxPower
Output power can be set to 100 mW to extend operat-
ing range (which can also suppress noise and drop-
outs to some extent) or set to 50 mW to slightly extend 
the operating life of the batteries.
Compat
Tuning
TxPow er
Phase
TxPower
50 mW
100 mW










