User's Manual
R400A
LECTROSONICS, INC.
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matching with other externally connected equipment 
without actually going “on the air.” 
The Tone level has a range of -55dBu to 0dBu and is 
adjusted in 1dB increments by rotating the menu con-
trol. The test tone has 1% distortion and is intended for 
confirmation of output levels only. Pressing the PREV 
MENU button exits the setup screen.
Warning: There is only one audio output level 
setting for both received audio and the setup 
tone. The level set here will be retained in the 
receive mode (superseding settings made in 
the Level-U setup screen).
PilotBP
The R400A always powers up with the pilot tone bypass 
mode disabled (a pilot tone is required from the trans-
mitter to unsquelch the receiver). To enable pilot tone 
bypass mode, in the PilotBP window, rotate the MENU 
control to select BYPASS, then press the PREV MENU 
button.
To return to normal operating mode (pilot tone bypass 
mode disabled), rotate the MENU control to select 
NORMAL, then press the PREV MENU button Exit this 
setup screen by pressing the PREV MENU button.
Note: No pilot tone is used in 100 Series or Mode 
3 Compatibility Modes, so therefore this function is 
not offered for those modes.
Phase-B
By default, the balanced audio output is driven IN 
PHASE in regard to the audio signal from the trans-
mitter. To invert the receiver’s balanced audio output, 
enter the Phase-B setup screen, rotate the MENU 
control to select INVERT. The phase of the audio signal 
is inverted at the balanced XLR jack. To restore the 
receiver’s balanced audio output to “In Phase,” select 
NORMAL. Exit this setup screen by pressing the PREV 
MENU button.
Phase-U
By default, the unbalanced audio output is driven IN 
PHASE in regard to the audio signal from the transmit-
ter. To invert the receiver’s unbalanced audio output, 
enter the Phase-U setup screen, rotate the MENU con-
trol to select INVERT. The phase of the audio signal is 
inverted at the unbalanced 1/4-inch jack. To restore the 
receiver’s unbalanced audio output to “In Phase,” select 
NORMAL. Exit this setup screen by pressing the PREV 
MENU button.
TxBatt
The TxBatt setup screen allows the selection of the ex-
act battery type being used in the transmitter to provide 
more accurate battery level monitoring. Four different 
types of batteries are commonly used in Lectrosonics 
transmitters: 9 Volt alkaline, 9 Volt lithium, AA alkaline, 
and AA lithium. Rechargeable NiMH batteries can also 
be used in the transmitters (see TIMER below). Cor-
rectly set, this feature will ensure that adequate warning 
will be provided in advance of battery failure. 
In 400 Series and 200 Series compatibility modes, the 
TxBatt menu offers five choices:
9V ALK - Transmitter using a 9V alkaline battery. 
Monitors voltage with battery icon in main window. 
The battery voltage is displayed in the TxBatt setup 
screen.
9V LTH - Transmitter using a 9V lithium battery. 
Monitors voltage with battery icon in main window. 
The battery voltage is displayed in the TxBatt setup 
screen.
AA ALK - Transmitter using a AA alkaline battery. 
Monitors voltage with battery icon in main window. 
The battery voltage is displayed in the TxBatt setup 
screen.
AA LTH - Transmitter using a AA lithium battery. 
Monitors voltage with battery icon in main window. 
The battery voltage is displayed in the TxBatt setup 
screen.
TIMER - Transmitter using any battery. Displays 
the cumulative time that the communications link is 
active. The time is displayed in two locations: the 
lower left corner of the TxBatt setup screen and the 
upper left corner of the Main Window display. No 
battery icon is displayed in TIMER mode.
The colon blinks when the TIMER is running, and 
also indicates that the communications link is 
active. When either the transmitter or the R400A 
receiver is powered OFF, the timer will retain the 
accumulated time and resume counting only when 
a signal is detected from the transmitter.
To reset the timer, navigate to the TIMER setup 
screen and quickly press and release the PREV 
MENU button and the MENU control simultane-
ously. The TIMER mode is most useful for NiMH 
batteries as they do not exhibit reliably identifiable 
voltage drops as they discharge.
For compatibility modes other than 400 Series and 
200 Series, no battery telemetry information is 
available so the TxBatt setup screen offers TIMER 
as the only choice.
Exit this setup screen by pressing the PREV MENU 
button.
SmartNR
Available in 400 Series Compatibility Mode only, the 
SmartNR setup screen is used to select one of three 
noise reduction modes:
OFF - No noise reduction is performed and com-
plete transparency is preserved. All signals pre-
sented to the transmitter’s analog front end, in-
cluding any faint microphone hiss, will be faithfully 
reproduced at the receiver.
NORMAL (factory default) - Enough noise reduc-
tion is applied to remove most of the hiss from the 










