Electro Voice Microphone r100 series User Manual

R100 SERIES WIRELESS  
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Description  
R100 SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL  
Power can also be supplied from a 12-volt bat-  
tery or filtered power supply.  
R100 System Features  
• True-diversity system with Secure-Phasetm cir-  
cuitry ensures maximum range and freedom  
from interference  
• Permanently attached, specially-tuned anten-  
nas are easy to position  
RCV: VHF microphone receiver has smooth,  
accurate response  
• Well-designed companding and audio circuitry  
insure high signal-to-noise ratio and excellent  
sound quality  
GRV: VHF guitar receiver is specially designed  
to handle the transients of a guitar  
• Choice of handheld, bodypack, lavalier, head-  
set and guitar systems  
The R100 Series receivers are easy to set up and  
operate. The only controls are the adjustable out-  
put level and squelch controls. The antennas are  
permanently attached telescoping types that are  
easy to position and are tuned to the range of op-  
eration. An optional rack-mount kit allows two sys-  
tems to be mounted in a single rack space.  
• Permanently attached antennas make setup  
quick and easy. Receivers can be rack-  
mounted with optional kit.  
• Wide-range continuously-adjustable line-level  
audio output  
HTV Handheld Transmitter  
• Electro-Voice MC500 cardioid dynamic micro-  
phone transducer.  
• Designed and manufactured in the United  
States of America  
DESCRIPTION  
• Separate LEDs for power on and battery status  
for easy monitoring of operational modes.  
The Electro-Voice R100 is a series of VHF wire-  
less systems that combine EV’s legendary quality  
and reliability with high value. The R100 Series  
transmitters and receivers operate in the VHF fre-  
quency range between 174.100 and 185.350 MHz  
(channels 7 – 8 in the TV band) on single frequen-  
cies. The well-designed audio circuitry ensures  
high signal-to-noise ratio with accurate sound  
quality.  
• Separate power and audio mute switches for  
operational flexibility.  
• Wide-range gain control allows approximately  
30 dB of adjustment.  
• Special “soft-touch” finish and ergonomically  
designed handle makes holding comfortable  
and secure.  
SECURE-PHASEtm DIVERSITY  
• Up to 10 hours of operation on a 9-volt alkaline  
battery.  
The R100 Series receivers utilize patented Se-  
cure-Phasetm diversity circuitry that provides the  
strongest, cleanest signal possible. Unlike other  
diversity circuits that switch antennas, Secure-  
Phasetm utilizes the signal from both antennas at  
all times to increase signal strength, minimize  
dropouts and lower the potential for interference.  
Bodypack Transmitters  
• A variety of models are available:  
• BLV: VHF bodypack with hardwired OLM10  
omni-directional lavalier condenser microphone  
• BPV: VHF bodypack with TA4F connector al-  
lows the user the freedom of microphone se-  
lection.  
If the signal from the transmitter changes phase  
or polarity (a common cause of dropouts), the cir-  
cuit adjusts the phase angle between the two an-  
tennas receiving circuits to prevent cancellation.  
• BEV: VHF bodypack with hardwired Electro-  
Voice HM2 cardioid headset condenser micro-  
phone  
R100 SERIES COMPONENTS  
R100 Secure-Phasetm Diversity Receiver  
• Secure-Phasetm diversity for maximum range  
and reliable performance  
• BGV: VHF guitar bodypack with hardwired  
cable and ¼-inch connector with specially de-  
signed audio circuitry to handle guitar tran-  
sients  
• Clean, undistorted sound reproduction using  
proprietary compander circuitry  
• Separate on/off and large mute switches for  
operational flexibility  
• Wide-range adjustable audio output via line  
level ¼-inch connector  
LED battery condition indicator gives quick indi-  
cation of battery strength  
• May be rack mounted with optional kit  
• Up to 10 hours of operation on a 9-volt alkaline  
battery  
• External AC power adapter minimizes noise  
and makes voltage changes easy if necessary.  
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QUICK SETUP AND USE  
5. Turn the output level control (see Figure 1) on  
the front panel to the 12:00 o’clock position  
(midway in the control’s range).  
To get your system into operation quickly, use the  
following instructions. Review the rest of the manual  
for additional setup and operational details.  
6. Setup and adjust the transmitter level as de-  
scribed on the following pages.  
1. Place the receiver where there is a clear line  
of sight to the area where the transmitter will  
be used. Extend the receiver’s antennas to  
full length and separate them 90 degrees (see  
Figure 1).  
7. Turn up the level on the mixer or preamp to  
the desired setting.  
8. Speak into the microphone or strum the instru-  
ment and, if necessary, adjust the receiver’s  
output until the volume level from the wireless  
system approximates the level of an equivalent  
wired microphone or instrument.  
2. Make sure the sound system’s volume is low  
or off on the input you intend to use for the  
wireless.  
9. “Walk” the expected area of use to check for  
dropouts or interference. If problems occur,  
see the troubleshooting section.  
3. Plug in the receiver’s power adapter into an  
AC outlet and the other end into the receiver.  
CAUTION: Please make sure that the AC  
adapter is the correct voltage for your lo-  
cal requirements.  
4. Plug one end of your audio cable (not sup-  
plied) into the output connector on the front  
panel of the receiver.  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
or high (distortion), adjustments are neces-  
sary. Gently insert the provided screwdriver  
(or other 3/32-in. flat head screwdriver) into  
the hole near the head of the transmitter (see  
Figure 4). Turn lightly until the screwdriver  
tip drops into the slot in the level control. Gen-  
tly turn counterclockwise until the control  
stops (the mic output is attenuated but not  
“off”). Slowly turn the mic-level control while  
listening to the audio. If the audio becomes  
distorted, turn the mic level control counter-  
clockwise about 1/8 turn.  
HTV HANDHELD TRANSMITTER SETUP  
1. Insert battery. Slide open the battery com-  
partment cover by pressing lightly with your  
thumb on the horizontal grooves (at the back  
end of the transmitter) while gently pulling  
back (see Figure 2).  
2. Turn on the transmitter by sliding the power  
switch (nearest the battery compartment) for-  
ward, toward the mic element. Both red and  
green LEDs above the power switch should  
be illuminated, indicating power on and good  
battery condition.  
6. Adjust the squelch control if necessary.  
The squelch control on the back of the re-  
ceiver may be adjusted to increase range or  
reduce interference. Turn the control counter-  
clockwise to increase range. Caution! In-  
creasing the range will make the system  
more susceptible to outside interference!  
If the squelch is being adjusted, turn the  
transmitter off. Turn the squelch control  
counter-clockwise until you hear noise or in-  
terference. Then, turn the squelch clockwise  
until the noise is gone.  
3. Check reception. Observe that the audio  
carrier light on the front panel of the receiver  
is illuminated, an indication that the receiver is  
picking up the signal. Then, “walk” the in-  
tended area of use and make sure that there  
are no barriers to reception or sources of in-  
terference.  
4. Unmute the audio by sliding the audio switch  
(immediately below the mic element) towards  
the windscreen.  
5. Adjust the gain if necessary. First, speak or  
sing into the microphone and listen closely for  
distortion or hiss. If the gain is too low (hiss)  
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Figure 3  
Figure 4  
BODYPACK TRANSMITTER SETUP  
5. Turn on the audio transmission by sliding  
1. Insert battery. Open the hinged battery com-  
partment by placing your thumb or finger on  
the indent on the battery door and pull down.  
When inserting the battery, pay attention to  
the polarity (+/-) and insert the terminals first  
into the battery compartment. Close the bat-  
tery door by sliding the door shut.  
the large mute switch to the “on” position.  
6. Listen carefully to the audio and be sensitive  
of overload distortion and low gain or hiss.  
7. Adjust the gain if necessary. Gently insert  
the provided screwdriver or other 3/32-in. (2.5  
mm) screwdriver into the gain adjustment lo-  
cated at the top edge of the battery compart-  
ment under the door. The door has to be  
opened but not swung upward to make ad-  
justments. Turn lightly until the screwdriver tip  
drops into the slot on the level control. Gently  
turn the control counterclockwise until the  
control stops (the audio output is attenuated  
but not “off”). Slowly turn the audio level con-  
trol clockwise while listening to audio; if the  
audio becomes distorted, turn the mic level  
control counter-clockwise about 1/8 turn.  
2. Turn on the transmitter by sliding the power  
switch to its on position. Check the condition  
of the battery by looking at the LED below the  
power switch. The battery light should flash  
once and then go out. If the LED stays on, the  
battery is weak and should be replaced.  
3. Prepare the audio source by attaching the  
lavalier microphone to the user, placing the  
headset on the user’s head or plugging the  
cable into the instrument (depending on what  
type of system you have). Keep the audio  
muted while plugging in and adjusting the  
microphone or source.  
8. Clip the bodypack to the user’s belt or to a  
pocket. The bodypack can be positioned hori-  
zontally or vertically by moving the belt clip  
attachment. Removing the belt clip attach-  
ment screw and moving it 90 degrees will  
change the orientation.  
4. Check reception by observing that the RF  
carrier light is illuminated on the receiver’s  
front panel.  
Figure 5  
Figure 6  
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nent that contains digital circuitry including digital  
signal processors (reverb/multi-effects units),  
electronic keyboards, digital lighting controllers,  
CD players and computers all emit rf energy that  
can affect the performance of your wireless sys-  
tem. It is always best to place your receiver as far  
away from these devices as possible to minimize  
the potential for of problems.  
COMPATIBILITY  
The receiver and transmitter must be tuned to the  
same VHF frequency to operate together. Be-  
cause of the specialized equipment required to  
adjust these units properly, users cannot change  
frequencies.  
If two or more R100 and/or other VHF/UHF wire-  
less systems are being used in the same location,  
proper frequency coordination is required to avoid  
interference. Frequency mixing and spacing must  
be factored along with local TV stations to deter-  
mine if conflicts will result from a specific group.  
Contact your dealer or Electro-Voice for fre-  
quency-selection assistance if you are planning to  
add more wireless systems to be operated simul-  
taneously in the same location.  
BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS  
Fresh 9-volt alkaline batteries from a quality  
manufacturer will yield the best performance from  
R100 transmitters. 8.4-volt ni-cad batteries can be  
used but will yield much shorter operational time.  
When the transmitter switch is turned on, the bat-  
tery light will flash one time if the battery is good.  
If the light does not flash or stays lit continuously,  
the battery is weak or nearly dead. If the light  
comes on during use, the battery is weakening  
and should be replaced as soon as possible.  
POTENTIAL SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE  
There are many potential sources of interference  
for your wireless system. Any electronic compo-  
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R100 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Accessories:  
OLM10  
450563  
300059000 Clip for OLM10  
ULM20  
Receiver Type  
Omni lavalier mic w/windscreen and clip  
Windscreen for OLM10  
Single-frequency,single-conversion  
superheterodyneFM  
Frequency Range (RF)  
Unidirectional lavalier mic, windscreen  
and clip  
ULM20 windscreen  
ULM20 clip  
Unidirectional headset condenser mic  
Spring-adjusted mic stand adapter  
Rack-mount kit for two receivers  
174.100 – 185.300 MHz  
Available Frequencies  
174.100; 178.100; 178.500; 179.100  
180.200; 183.700; 184.350; 185.350 MHz  
Diversity  
879155  
879156  
HM2  
450124  
RMR  
Full True Diversity  
RF Sensitivity  
< .8 uV for 12 dB SINAD  
Optional Accessories:  
FCC Data Approved under part 15  
RMR  
Rack-mount kit  
Audio Output,  
PSRUS  
(730123-1)  
PSRER  
PSRBR  
120-volt power supply  
Frequency Response  
20 – 15 kHz + 2 dB  
Audio Output Level  
230-volt power supply  
240-volt power supply  
0.775V RMS @ 100 K ohm load  
Distortion  
Less than 0.5%  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
>94 dB  
Dynamic Range  
94 dB  
VHF Transmitters HTV, BLV, BPV, BEV, BGV  
RF Frequency Range  
174.100 – 185.300 MHz  
Radiated RF Output  
35 to 45 mW typical, 50-mW max.  
Microphone Element (HTV)  
Electro-Voice MC500 cardioid  
Lavalier Microphone (BLV)  
Electro-Voice OLM20 omnidirectional  
Headset Microphone (BEV)  
Electro-Voice HM2 cardioid  
Audio Gain Adjustment Range  
40 dB  
TA4F Connector Wiring (BPV):  
Pin 1: Ground; Pin 2: Mic Input;  
Pin 3: +5 volt bias;  
Pin 4: +5 volt bias fed through a  
3 K ohm resistor for 2-wire electrets  
Battery Life  
8 – 10 hours with 9-Volt alkaline  
Bodypack Antenna  
Uses microphone cable  
Size (Handheld transmitter)  
27.3 cm (10.75 in) long  
Weight (Handheld transmitter)  
10.0 oz / 284 g with battery  
Size (Bodypack transmitter)(HxWxD)  
4.4 in x 2.6 in x .9 in  
111 mm x 66 mm x 23 mm  
Weight (Bodypack transmitter)  
4 oz / 113.4 grams  
FCC Data  
Accepted under part 74H  
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deliver the product, prepaid, to Electro-Voice or  
any of its authorized service representatives to-  
gether with proof of purchase of the product in the  
form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice. A list of  
authorized service representatives is available  
from Electro-Voice at 600 Cecil Street, Buchanan,  
MI 49107 (616/695-6831 or 800/234-6831). Inci-  
dental and Consequential Damages Excluded:  
Product repair or replacement and return to the  
customer are the only remedies provided to the  
customer. Electro-Voice shall not be liable for any  
incidental or consequential damages including,  
without limitation, injury to persons or property or  
loss of use. Some states do not allow the exclu-  
sion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages so the above limitation or exclusion may  
not apply to you. Other Rights: This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state.  
FCC REGULATIONS  
The Electro-Voice Models BLV, BPV, BGV and  
HTV Transmitters are Type Accepted under  
United States Federal Communications Commis-  
sion Part 74H. The Electro-Voice Models RCV  
and GRV Receivers are accepted under the Part  
15 Notification Procedure of the Federal Commu-  
nications Commission. Licensing of Electro-Voice  
equipment is the user’s responsibility and license  
ability depends on upon the user’s classification,  
and frequency selected. Electro-Voice urges the  
user to contact the appropriate telecommunica-  
tions authority before ordering frequencies other  
than factory preset frequencies.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications made by the  
user could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Factory Service  
Electro-Voice Wireless Systems are guaranteed  
against malfunction due to defects in materials or  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the  
date of original purchase. The Limited Warranty  
does not extend to cables or cable connectors.  
Additional details are included in the Uniform  
Limited Warranty Statement.  
If factory service is required, ship the unit prepaid  
in its original carton to:  
EVI Audio Service  
600 Cecil Street,  
Buchanan, MI 49107  
Tel: 616/695-6831 Fax: 616-695-1304  
Service and repair addresses for this product:  
Telex Communications  
8601 East Cornhusker Highway,  
Telex Communications  
8601 East Cornhusker Highway  
Lincoln, NE 68506  
Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 (402/467-5321) and  
Tel: 402/467-5321 Fax: 402/467-3279  
Electro-Voice  
600 Cecil Street,  
Enclose a note with your unit describing the prob-  
lem along with any other pertinent information.  
Buchanan, Michigan 49107  
(616/695-6831 or 800-234-6831).  
WARRANTY(Limited)  
Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against  
malfunction due to defects in materials or work-  
manship for a specified period, as noted in the  
individual product-line statement(s) below, or in  
the individual product data sheet or owner’s  
manual, beginning with the date of original pur-  
chase. If such malfunction occurs during the  
specified period, the product will be repaired or  
replaced (at our option) without charge. The prod-  
uct will be returned to the customer prepaid. Ex-  
clusions and Limitations: The Limited Warranty  
does not apply to: (a) exterior finish or appear-  
ance; (b) certain specific described in the indi-  
vidual product-line statement(s) below, or in the  
individual product data sheet or owner’s manual;  
(c) malfunction resulting from use or operation of  
the product other than as specified in the product  
data sheet or owner’s manual; (d) malfunction re-  
sulting from misuse or abuse of the product; or (e)  
malfunction occurring at any time after repairs  
have been made to the product by anyone other  
than Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service  
representatives. Obtaining Warranty Service:  
To obtain warranty service, the customer must  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
No audio  
Transmitter audio switch is off.  
Turn on transmitter audio switch.  
Connect, repair, or replace cable.  
Disconnected or damaged receiver audio  
cable  
Transmitter power switch is off.  
Turn transmitter power switch on, with level  
down on mixer/preamp/amplifier.  
Receiver is off.  
Turn on receiver.  
No (or dead) battery in transmitter.  
Insert a freah alkaline battery into  
transmitter battery compartment (Duracell  
MN 1604 recommended).  
Faulty battery contacts in transmitter.  
Gain down on mixer/preamp/amplifier.  
Clean contacts.  
Increase mixer/preamp/amplifier gain.  
Increase mixer/preamp/amplifier gain.  
Low gain/  
volume  
Gain not sufficiently on mixer/preamp/  
amplifier input.  
Receiver audio too low.  
Increase receiver audio.  
Transmitter audio level too low.  
Turn up transmitter audio level.  
Turn down transmitter audio level.  
Distortion  
Transmitter audio level too ligh, overloading  
transmitter circuit.  
Receiver audio set too high, overloading the  
mixer/preamp/amplifier input.  
Turn down receiver audio level.  
Insert fresh battery.  
Battery level low in transmitters.  
Signal  
Another wireless microphone in the immediate If interference is weak, keep transmitter on  
interference  
vicinity operating on the same frequency, or  
on a frequency that mixes with another  
transmitter (such as a TV broadcast  
to override interference whenever receiver  
is on (or "fade audio on mixer/preamp/  
amplifier). If interference is strong, turn off  
all other wireless in area to find the one  
causing the problem.  
transmitter) onto the wireless frequency.  
Placement too close to a digital signal  
processor or similar device.  
Move receiver to another location.  
Strong electromagnetic field from stage  
lighting or other source near the transmitter or  
receiver, producing "rf noise" on or near the  
operating frequency of the wireless system.  
Repair or remove source of interference.  
Short-range or  
frequent  
Faulty receiving antenna system.  
Reposition antennas or receiver.  
drop-outs  
Faulty transmitter antenna.  
Return to factory or authorized service  
station.  
Many rf-reflective metal obstacles between  
the transmitter and receiver.  
Move the obstacles or reposition the  
receiver.  
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INSTALATION FOR RECEIVER RACK  
MOUNT KIT  
R-Series wireless receivers can be rack mounted  
with the optional RMR kit. The RMR allows two  
receivers to be mounted side-by-side in a single  
rack space.  
Attach Bracket to Receiver  
1. Fold antennas down and insert the R-Series  
receiverthroughtherectangularcut-outasshown.  
2. Align the two holes in the bottom of each receiver  
with the two holes in the bracket. Secure the  
receiver to the bracket with the 2 #6 Plastite  
screws provided.  
Mounting the Bracket/Receiver on a Rack  
1. Secure the bracket to the rack with the 4,  
10-32 x 3/8'' screws provided.  
2. Fold the antennas up and extend fully. The  
antennas should be folded 45 from vertical and  
should not touch the antenna on the adjacent  
receiver, or any other metal object.  
3. Follow the Equipment Set-up procedures as out-  
lined in the R-Series receiver instruction manual  
for proper set-up and operation of your wireless  
microphone system.  
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600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107  
800/234-6831, 616/695-6831, 616/695-1304 Fax  
MANUAL - R100 Series Wireless  
©Telex Communications, Inc. 1999 • Litho in U.S.A.  
Part Number 535427 — 9902  
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