User's Manual

HMa
LECTROSONICS, INC.
6
Controls and Functions
LCD Screen
The LCD is a numeric-type Liquid Crystal Display with 
several screens that allow settings to be made with the 
AUDIO and FREQ buttons, and the UP and DOWN 
arrow buttons to configure the transmitter. The trans-
mitter can be turned on in a “standby” mode with the 
carrier turned off to make adjustments without the risk 
of interfering with other wireless systems nearby.
Power LED
The PWR LED glows green when the batteries are 
charged. The color changes to red when there is about 
20 minutes of life left. When the LED begins to blink 
red, there are only a few minutes of life.
A weak battery will sometimes cause the PWR LED to 
glow green immediately after being put into the unit, 
but will soon discharge to the point where the LED will 
go red or shut off completely.
Audio Input Jack
The XLR input jack on the transmitter accommodates 
hand-held, shotgun and measurement microphones. 
Phantom power can be set at various levels for use 
with a wide variety of electret microphones.
Battery Compartment
The battery compartment door is made of machined 
aluminum and is hinged to the housing to prevent it 
being damaged or lost.
Modulation LEDs
The Modulation LEDs provide a visual indication of the 
input audio signal level from the microphone. These 
two bicolor LEDs can glow either red or green to indi-
cate modulation levels. Full modulation (0 dB) occurs 
when the -20 LED first turns red.
Signal Level  -20 LED  -10 LED
Less than -20 dB 
 Off   Off
-20 dB to -10 dB   Green   Off
-10 dB to +0 dB   Green   Green
+0 dB to +10 dB   Red   Green
Greater than +10 dB   Red   Red
Audio Button
The AUDIO button is used to display the audio level 
setting, low frequency roll-off and phantom power 
mode. Repeatedly pressing the button will cycle 
through the available settings, allowing the UP and 
DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the values.
Freq Button 
The FREQ Button displays the selected operating fre-
quency and also toggles the LCD between displaying 
the actual operating frequency in MHz and a two-digit 
hexadecimal number. Frequencies can be selected in 
either 100kHz or 25kHz steps. The appearance of the 
hexadecimal number is different in the 100kHz step 
size mode than in the 25kHz step size mode.
NOTE: The FREQ and AUDIO buttons are used 
together to enter the standby mode and to turn the 
power on or off.
UP/DOWN Arrows and Panel Lockout
The UP and DOWN arrow buttons are used to select 
the operating frequency, adjust the audio level, or set 
the Compatibility Mode.
Pressing both arrows simultaneously enters the lock 
countdown. Holding the two buttons in until the count-
down is completed locks the control panel buttons so 
they can only be used to display current settings. “Loc” 
is displayed to indicate the controls are locked when a 
button is pressed while the panel is locked.
Once locked, the control panel is unlocked by remov-
ing the battery or using the remote control “dweedle” 
tones.
Battery 
Compartment
XLR Input Jack
AUDIO Button
LCD
Input
Coupler
FREQ Button
Modulation 
LEDs
PWR LED
UP Arrow
DOWN Arrow
USB Port
IR (Infrared) Port










