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User manual Panasonic, model WXRP700

Manafacture: Panasonic
File size: 360.27 kb
File name: WXRP700.PDF
Language of manual:en
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12 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................ 14 ACCESSORIES .............................................................................................. 15 CAUTION : It is a violation of Federal Law to begin operating this system prior to obtaining an FCC Radio License. The FCC ID number for this radio equipment is listed below. FCC ID : ACK9TAWX-RP700 PREFACE The ENG wireless receiver WX-RP700 is designed to be used with the ENG wireless transmitter WX-RP410. Because this is a diversity system, the occurrence of obstruction related noise and dropouts due to poor reception areas or "dead spots’1 are rare. Digital switching provides seamless shifting between the two antenna systems for best possible, continuous reception quality. Four, readily available, AA batteries provide on the needed power. And because of the low voltage requirements of the LSI circuits, the WX-RP700 can be continuously operated for up to 8 hours, with alkaline type batteries. FEATURES • The PLL synthesized Oscillator makes it simple to switch to an operating frequency clear of local interference. • The compander technique yields a dynamic range of approx. 100dB. • The space diversity reception system reduces the "chance of multi-path reflection dropouts. • A XLR/3-pin is provided for the Audio Output Connector. • LED indicators show RF signal strength reception, selected antenna, presence of audio signal, and battery condition. PRECAUTIONS • Do not expose the receiver to water or moisture. • Do not operate the receiver if it becomes wet. Do take immediate action if the receiver does become wet. Turn power off and consult with qualified service personnel. Moisture can damage the receiver and also create the danger of electric shock. • Do not use the receiver beyond its temperature, humidity or power source ratings. (a) Ambient temperature must not range beyond 32° F - 122°F (0°C - +50°C). (b) Avoid using the receiver when humidity is above 90’/., • For cleaning the body case, wipe with dry cloth. If necessary, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Do not use chemicals such as benzine, alcohol or thinner for cleaning. • If intermittent avoid occurs during operation, turn off the power and consult with qualified service personnel. • Do not subject the microphone to shock. • Try to place the antenna in a high position for best reception. • Do not use this receiver in places effected by motor, transformer or automobile ignition noise. Do place the receiver at least 6 ft. (2m) apart from the transmitter when more than one transmitter is used on different frequencies to minimize interference. Before turning the transmitter off, turn down the faders of the mixer any other equipment which is connected to the Receiver Output of the receiver. When not in use, be sure to set the power switch to the "OFF" position. If this unit is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries Irom this unit. This unit will typically receive over a range of approximately 260 ft. (78 meters). Should noise occur, observe the following points. • The distance between the transmitter and the receiver should be as short as possible. • The receiver should be as far as possible from cars and any other devices which generate electrical noise, such as fluorescent lights and electric motors. Use 1 transmitter for 1 receiver. If trouble develops with .the receiver during operation, turn off the power and consult with qualified service personnel. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Be sure to turn off the power of the receiver when the transmitter is not used. MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS - 3- 1. Antenna Connection Terminal [ANT-A] 2. Audio Output Connecto (—60 dBji nominal) 1. Ground 2. Hot 3. Cold 3. Receiving Antenna Indicator A 4. Receiving Antenna Indicator B 5. Group Selection Switch [GROUP] 6. Channel Selection Switch [CH] 7. Antenna Connection Terminal B [ANT-B] 8. Power On/Oft Switch [POWER, ON/OFF1 9. Audio Output Level Indicator [AUDIO] 10. RF Receiving Level Indicators These indicators show the receiving level. Three or four indicators should be lit for adequate signal strength. 11. Battery Status Indicator JBATT] This indicator light changes to red from green to indicate need for battery replacement. 12. Flexible Antenna CONNECTION OF FLEXIBLE ANTENNAS Connect the Flexible Antenna A and B to the Antenna Connection Terminal A (1) and B (7). Note : Keep the Antennas connected to protect Antenna Terminal A (1) and B (7) even if this receiver is not being used. 0 1 - INSTALLATION Installation to the Mil Format VTR AIM 10. 1. Remove 3 screws from the VTR 2. Attach the Mounting Plate (local Panasonic dealer) and the Mounting Angles (provided) by using the 7 screws just removed as shown below. 3. Install the receiver into the Cover (provided). 4. Mount the receiver onto the VTR as shown beiow. 5. Connec...


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