User's Manual
R400A
LECTROSONICS, INC.
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Smart Noise Reduction (SmartNR
™
)
The wide dynamic range of digital hybrid technology, 
combined with flat response to 20 kHz, makes it possi-
ble to hear the –120 dBV noise floor in the mic preamp, 
or the (usually) greater noise from the microphone itself.  
(To put this in perspective, the noise generated by the 
recommended 4 k Ohm bias resistor of many electret 
lavaliere mics is –119 dBV and the noise level of the 
microphone’s electronics is much higher.) In order to 
reduce this noise and thus increase the effective dy-
namic range of the system, the R400A is equipped with 
a Smart Noise Reduction algorithm, which removes 
hiss without sacrificing high frequency response.
The Smart Noise Reduction algorithm works by at-
tenuating only those portions of the audio signal that fit 
a statistical profile for randomness or “electronic hiss.” 
SmartNR
™
 offers significantly increased transparency 
over the sophisticated variable low pass filters used 
in previous designs. Desired high frequency signals 
having some coherence such as speech sibilance and 
tones are not affected.
The Smart Noise Reduction algorithm has three modes, 
selectable from a user setup screen: Off, Normal and 
Full.
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 
mic preamp and some of the hiss from lavaliere mi-
crophones. The noise reduction benefit is dramatic 
in this position, yet the degree of transparency 
maintained is exceptional.
FULL - Enough noise reduction is applied to 
remove most of the hiss from nearly any signal 
source of reasonable quality, assuming levels are 
set properly at the transmitter. This additional noise 
reduction comes at the cost of some transparency 
for low-level room noise, yet the algorithm remains 
undetectable under most circumstances.
Note: The SmartNR™ setting is user selectable 
only in 400 Series mode. In other modes, noise 
reduction is applied in such a way as to emulate 
the original analog system as accurately as 
possible and is not user adjustable.
Noise-Controlled Digital Filter
In addition to SmartNR™, the R400A contains a super-
sonic noise-sensitive variable frequency filter, which re-
duces high frequency response under extremely weak 
RF conditions. This filter does nothing until the level of 
supersonic noise present in the received audio exceeds 
a predetermined threshold at which point it begins to 
roll off high frequencies. Usable audio remains unaf-
fected, but noise-ups or “hits” occurring near the fringe 
of reception sound much less harsh.
Balanced and Unbalanced 
Audio Outputs
The R400A offers two audio outputs for the ultimate in 
flexibility: Balanced (XLR) and Unbalanced Line Out/ 
Monitor (1/4-inch jack.) Both outputs operate indepen-
dently and are controlled by their own digital attenuator.
LCD Screen
The LCD screen is used in conjunction with the MENU 
control to change and control the operational settings, 
and also provide a visual feedback of overall system 
operation. (See R400A MENU SELECTIONS.)
Power Supply
The R400A is operated from an external DC power 
source with a range of +8 VDC to +18 VDC, up to 0.20 
amperes (200 milliamps) maximum. The receiver has 
a built-in Poly-Fuse to protect the unit. If a problem 
occurs that trips this fuse, it will reset after the power 
supply is disconnected for about 15 seconds. The 
power input section also has built-in protection circuits 
that prevent damage to the receiver if a positive ground 
power source is applied.
Note: The R400A requires external DC power and 
has no provisions for internal batteries. 










