UM200C FREQUENCY-AGILE UHF BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LECTROSONICS, INC. Rio Rancho, NM www.lectrosonics.
UM200C TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 3 GENERAL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................ 4 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS .......................................................................... 6 BATTERY INSTALLATION ................................................................................... 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Lectrosonics UM200C frequency agile, belt-pack trans mitter. The UM200C combines over 80 years of engineering experience with the very latest components, in a design that addresses the most demanding professional applications. The design of the UM200C was the direct result of numerous conversations with users, staging and touring companies and dealers across the US.
UM200C GENERAL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The UM200C transmitters are comprised of a number of functional sub-systems as shown in the block diagram below. GENERAL The 200 system uses 75kHz wide deviation for an extremely high signal to noise ratio. The transmitter circuits are all regulated to allow full output power from the beginning (9 Volts) to the end (6.5 Volts) of battery life. The input ampli fier uses a Motorola 33078 op amp for ultra low noise operation.
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter NO PRE-EMPHASIS/DE-EMPHASIS The signal to noise ratio of the 200 system is high enough to preclude the need for conventional pre-emphasis (HF boost) in the transmitter and de-emphasis (HF roll off) in the receiver.
UM200C CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 100K E D C B A F 0 1.6M LECTROSONICS 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 E D C B A F 0 FREQUENCY 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 UM200C FREQUENCY ADJUST OFF ON AUDIO LEVEL 0 –20 LF ROLL-OFF ADJUST 75 Hz ANTENNA 35 150 LF ROLL OFF INPUT JACK The input on the UM200C accommodates virtually every lavalier, hand-held or shotgun microphone available. Line level signals can also be accommodated. Use a Switchcraft TA5F connector on the cord.
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter Since the internal circuits are all tightly regulated and the RF output stage has a separate discrete regulator, the transmitter will continue to operate to a battery voltage of 6.5 Volts. From 6.5 Volts to 6 Volts, the transmitter will still operate, but with degraded performance.
UM200C BATTERY INSTALLATION The transmitter is powered by a standard alkaline or lithium 9 Volt battery. It is important that you use ONLY an ALKALINE or LITHIUM battery for longest life. Standard zinc-carbon batteries marked “heavy-duty” or “long lasting” are not adequate. Ni-cad rechargeable batteries will only provide 1.5 hours of operation, or less, and will run down quite abruptly. Alkaline batteries provide over 4.5 hours of operation. Lithium batteries can be used to provide up to 14 hours.
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter 7) While speaking or singing at the same voice level that will actually be used, observe the MODULATION LEDs. Adjust the AUDIO LEVEL control knob until the LEDs begin to light. Start at a low setting where neither LED lights as you speak. Gradually, turn the gain up until one LED lights, then the other. The -20 LED lights when the audio level is about 12dB below full modulation. The “0” LED lights when the limiter begins to operate.
UM200C MICROPHONE CORD TERMINATION TA5F Connector Assembly 1 4 5 2 3 VIEW FROM SOLDER SIDE OF PINS 0.15" 0.3" Heatshrink Tubing Mic Cord Stripping Instructions Caution! Do not allow the shield wire to touch any metal part of the connector shell. The shield wire is the antenna on VHF models and poor operating range will result.
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter 5-PIN INPUT JACK WIRING The wiring diagrams shown on the next page represent the basic wiring necessary for the most common types of microphones and other audio inputs. Some microphones may require extra jumpers or a slight variation on the dia grams shown. Caution - When wiring the connector, do not use the connector body for any electrical connections. A common mistake is to use the connector body as an audio ground.
UM200C RF BYPASSING 2 WIRE MIC Some mics require RF protection to keep the radio signal from affecting the capsule, even though the transmitter input circuitry is already RF bypassed (see schematic diagram). If the mic is wired as directed, and you are having difficulty with squealing, high noise, or poor frequency response; RF is likely to be the cause.
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter TROUBLESHOOTING Before going through the following chart, be sure that you have a good battery in the transmitter. It is important that you follow these steps in the sequence listed. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRANSMITTER BATTERY LED OFF 1) Battery is inserted backwards. 2) Battery is dead. NO TRANSMITTER MODULATION LEDs 1) Gain control turned all the way down. 2) Battery is in backwards. Check power LED. 3) Mic capsule is damaged or malfunctioning.
UM200C SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Operating frequencies: 537.600 to 607.900 MHz 614.100 to 767.900 MHz Frequency selection: 256 frequencies in 100kHz steps RF Power output: 100 mW (nominal) Pilot tone: 32.764 kHz (± 2Hz); 5kHz deviation Frequency stability: ± 0.002% Deviation: ± 75 kHz (max) Spurious radiation: 90 dB below carrier Equivalent input noise: –126 dBV Input level: Nominal 2 mV to 300 mV, before limiting. Greater than 50V maximum, with limiting.
Frequency Agile UHF Belt-Pack Transmitter SERVICE AND REPAIR If your system malfunctions, you should attempt to correct or isolate the trouble before concluding that the equipment needs repair. Make sure you have followed the setup procedure and operating instructions.
LIMITEDONE ONE YEAR LIMITED YEARWARRANTY WARRANTY The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship provided it was purchased from an authorized dealer. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping. This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment. Should any defect develop, Lectrosonics, Inc.