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LD WS1000 User manual

160 CHN UHF PLL True Diversity Wireless System
790,850 - 813,800 MHz* (838,850 - 861,800 MHz* X-Version)
Telekommunikationsbehörde.
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WS1000 - 2 (X) User Manualwww.ld-systems.com
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PHONESPHONES
UHF PLL D iversi ty
Dual C hannel Wireless Receiver
WS-1000 System
Frequency Band Selection
Congratulations! Welcome to the WS-1000-2 wireless system. To users who need to build an advanced
UHF radio system, WS-1000-2 provides an excellent solution. With 160 frequency bands, WS-1000 is
applicable for various occasions of radio-cast such as live shows, broadcast, meetings, instrument
pickups etc. Touch buttons and liquid crystal displays are equipped within all the components for fast and
simple system setup.
The “User Guide” and “ Quick Setting Guide including in your system will tell you all the details
you need to operate the system efficiently.
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Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information.
These regulations state which devises can use which frequencies, and help to limit the amount of RF
(radio frequency) interference in all wireless communications.
To be flexible enough to operate worldwide, W -1000 system offers a number of frequency ranges. You
can choose an appreciate one according to the wireless regulation in your area.Available bands are:
S -2
To facilitate system setup and protect against RF interference, each system comes with multiple
predefined frequency groups and channels.
When using a double WS-1000 system, the operating frequency will generally not have to be changed.
In an installation with multiple receiver/transmitter systems, each system must operate on a separate
channel. The group and channel system provides an optimum frequency spread when using multiple
receiver/transmitter systems.
Within a single frequency band, up to 8 individual receiver/transmitter systems may be used in
a single installation.
The Table of the Contents
System Components
WS-1000-R2 Receiver Features
WS-1000MD(C) Handheld Transmitter
WS-1000BP Body Pack Transmitter
System Setup
Rack-Mounting the Receivers
Tips for Improving System Performance
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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838,850 - 861,800 MHz (X-Version)
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WS100ML
WS100MH
UHF PLL BodyPack Transmitter
UHF PLL BodyPack Transmitter
WS-1000 R2 receiver
2 “AA” batteries
A 1/4” RF connector
Power supply
19” rack ears
Two antennas
User guide
WS1000MD handheld transmitter or WS 1000MC (Condenser)
WS-1000BP bodypack transmitter
Microphone (choice of Ws100ML Lavalier
or WS100MH Headset)
WS-1000BP bodypack transmitter
1/4” to mini 3-pin guitar cable
System Components
All systems include:
Vocalist system includes:
Lavalier/ Headset system includes:
Guitar system includes
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OFF
ON
GROUP CHANNEL
INFRARED
BATT
160 CHN UHF PLL True Diversity Wireless System
790,850 - 813,800 MHz* (838,850 - 861,800 MHz* X-Version)
WS1000-2 (X)
1/4inch mix output jack
XLR mix output jack
Channel 2 XLR output jack
Channel 1 XLR output jack
Channel 1 Fine adjustment
of mute threshold level
AC adapter jack
Antenna jack A
WS 1000R2 Receiver Features
Front Panel
Rear Panel
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System menu upward button
Please see “System Setup” on Page 8
System setup button
Please see “System Setup” on Page 8
System menu downward button
Please see “ System Setup” on Page 8
Sync Button
Press to initiate IR connection between
receiver and transmitter.
Infrared (IR)
Monitor earphone jack
Monitor volume
window
On/Off switch
Antenna A receiver indicator light
Light glows when Antenna A is on .
Antenna A RF indicator light
Antenna B RF indicator light
Antenna B receiver indicator light
Light glows when Antenna B is on .
Channel 1 audio indicator light
Channel 1 LCD panel
Please see “System Setup” on Page 8
Antenna jack B
Data input jack
Connect to computer control
Data output jack
Connect to computer control
Channel 2 Fine adjustment of mute threshold level
It is the mute enabling threshold value, which is factory
default and usually no need to adjust, if there are any
interference signals, this threshold value can be increased
by turning the knob clockwise until RF signal lamp goes out.
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
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SET
WS 10 00 R2
PHONESPHONES
UHF PL L Diver sity
Dual C hanne l Wirel ess Rec eiver
GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
FREQ
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ANTE NNA-AANTE NNA-B
2 IN 1 MIX
UNBA L OUTPUT CHAN NEL1
XLR BA LANCE D -12dB V
CHAN NEL2
XLR BA LANCE D -12dB V
2 IN 1 MIX
XLR BA LANCE D -12dB V
AF OUT PUT
MADE IN CHINA
Data I nput
Data O utput
CHAN NEL 2
MUTE L EVEL CHAN NEL 1
MUTE L EVEL
D.C. 12-18 V IN
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AF AFRF RF
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
FREQ
GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
FREQ
POWER
-20 -20
-10 -10
ASC ASC
SET
WS 1000 R2
PHONESPHONES
UHF PLL Diversity
Dual Channel Wireless Receiver
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AF AFRF RF
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
FREQ
POWER
-20 -20
-10 -10
ASC ASC
SET
WS 1000 R2
PHONESPHONES
UHF PLL Diversity
Dual Channel Wireless Receiver
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Wearing the Backpack Transmitter:
Changing batteries:
Expected life for Two Alkaline batteries is approximately 13 hours.
When the transmitter light glows red, the batteries should be
changed immediately, as shown on the left.
Clip the transmitter to belt , or slide a guitar strap through
the transmitter clip ,as shown
For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt is
pressed against the base for the clip.
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WS-1000BP Bodypack Transmitter
Antenna
LCD panel
Please see “System Setup” on Page 7.
IR
Receive IR signals to synchronize frequencies.
window
Select button
Please see “System Setup” on Page 7
3-pin Microphone Input Jack
Gain adjustment switch and mute indicator
Two gain settings are available on WS-1000BP,
choose the appropriate setting for your instrument
Mic: microphone
0: Guitar with passive pickups
-10dB: Guitar with active pickups
Power/ASC indicator
Glowing green: battery power low
Flash green: IR transmission in process
Features:
Mute Indicator
Red light on indicate Mute mode
Power/Mute switch
Push for 3 second to turn on/off
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BATT
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GROUP CHANNEL
INFRARED
GROUP CHANNEL
INFRARED
BATT
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Condensor mic (WS-1000MC)
Dynamic mic (WS-1000MD)
LCD screen
Power source controlling switch
Microphone input sensitivity adjustment.
Left turn for output level decrease, right
turn for output level increase.
Please See “system setup ” on page 7.
Functions:
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System Setup
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GRO UP
GRO UP
GRO UP
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
SCAN
SCAN
SCAN
SCAN
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FRE Q
FRE Q
FRE Q
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
FRE Q
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN
FRE Q
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Group and Channel Selection:Press “set” button, “Group” flash, press
or to choose the appreciate frequency group, as shown on the left ;
press “ SET” again , “CHANNEL” flashes,press or to choose the
appreciate channel, as shown on the left shown.
For best results when operating multiple systems, set all systems to a
single group: then set each system to a unique channel within that group.
Receiver Volume Setting:
The receiver has electric volume control, as on the normal display, press
or directly to control the output volume (altogether 64 steps) as
shown on the left. We recommend a Set-Up between level 42 to 45.
Normal Display:
RF level,group no,channel no,frequenay as left .
Infrared Frequency Scanning :
Note:In multiple receivers system, every receiver's address must be
different!
Turn off the transmitter and open the battery canister (only at bodypack -
handheld has the IR receiver at the bottom of the mic see page 5 point 6)
turn the IR window on the receiver IR window, press “ASC” button,
and turn on the transmitter again.
Turn the Bodypack receiver IR port on the receiver IP window,then press
“ASC” button, and then press the “ASC” button on the bodypack transmitter.
The receiver keeps transmitting sync frequencies each time you press
the “ASC”button, and the sign “INFRARED” flash as shown on the left.
Each time turn on the transmitter and press the “ASC” button at the
receiver, the reiceiver will start the IR receiving system for 25 seconds.
The handheld transmitter lights up when the IR receiver system starts,
the whole display within the backpack transmitter flashes
(the IR indicator light also flashes at the same time)
Attention: The distance of the receiver and the transmitter should be
less than 0.5m as the IR connection is setting; only can turn one
transmitter IR window on the receiver at each IR connection when
multi-system is using.
Auto-Scan Function:
The WS1000 Series has a frequency Auto-Scan Function which makes
it easier to find the next interference free Channel within 1 group.
It may can happen that you still have to find the next interference free
channel manual.
Press “SET” Button 3x until “SCAN” flash. Press or to start the Auto
Scan Run, which may will find the next next interference free Channel
within the selected group.
Battery Status:
The handheld transmitter and the bodypack transmitter had six
levels,as shown on the left.
Group and Channel Display:
After the finishing the connection of the receiver and the transmitter,
the transmitters receiver keeps displaying the numbers of the group
and channel for 5 seconds, as shown on the left, then back to the
normal status display.
Normal Display:
The transmitters shows battery power and working frequency, as
shown on the left.
Receiver Programming
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Transmitter Status Display
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Handheld
Transmitter
Bodypack
Transmitter
Rack-Mounting the Receiver
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Two TNC connecting cable (included)
Two TNC connector (inlcuded)
One Receiver
(with 19” Rack Ears)
Ten TNC connecting cable (included)
Two TNC connector (included)
Four receivers
WS100DA Antenna Distributor
(optional)
(19” Rack Ears Included)
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GROUP CHANNEL SCAN FREQ GROUP C HANNEL SCAN FREQ
POWER
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ASC ASC
SET
WS 100 0 R2
PHONESPHONES
UHF PLL Div ersit y
Dual Channel Wireless Receiver
POWER
UHF ANTENNA DISTRIBUTE IMPLEMENT
WS100ADWS100AD
ANTENNA-B
ANT-1 ANT-1 ANT-2 ANT-2 ANT-3 ANT-3 ANT-4 ANT-4 ANTENNA-A
D.C.12-18V IN
200mA
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Maintain a line of sight between
transmitter and antenna.
WS 100 0 R2
WS 100 0 R2
WS 100 0 R2
WS 100 0 R2
Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna.
Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computes, etc)
Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 1m to the ground
Cellular telephones and two-way radio and so on can interfering the transmitting frequencies,
maintain a distance from the interfering equipments or any cause interfering.
Issue Indicator Status Solution
Trips for improving System Performance
Troubles Shooting
Transmitter LCD off Turn on transmitter
Make sure the +/- indicator on battery
match the transmitter terminals
No sound or faint
sound
Receiver LCD off Make sure AC adapter is securely
plugged into electrical outlet and into
DC input connector on rear panel of
receiver.
Receiver RF indicator glows Turn the receiver up
Turn up the Gain adjustment switch in
the transmitter
Check the power connection of the
receiver and amplifier or mixer
Receiver RF indicator off,
transmitter LCD on
Take the receiver away from the metal
objects
Check whether there is hamper between
receiver and transmitter
Move the transmitter near the receiver
Check the receiver and transmitter
whether use the same frequency
The battery power indicator
light on LCD flashes
Change the batteries in transmitter
Distortion or
unwanted noise bursts
Receiver display indicators
antenna activity
Remove nearby sources of RF inte
rference(CD players, computers , digital
effects ,in-ear monitor systems, etc.)
Distortion level
increases gradually
Sound level different
from cabled guitar or
microphone, or when
using different guitars
Adjust transmitter again and receiver
volume as necessary
Transmitter power indicator
light flashing on the LCD
Replace transmitter batteries
Specifications
Frequency Range and Transmitter Output level
Operating Range under Typical Condition:
80m (240 ft.)
Note: actual range depends on RF signals
absorption,reflection, and interference.
Audio Frequency Response (+/-3 dB):
60Hz~16KHz
Total Harmonic Distortion
( +/- 30 KHz deviation,1 KHz tone):
<1%
Dynamic Range:
>90 dB (A –weighted)
Operating Temperature Range:
-10 C to +50 C
Note: battery characteristics may limit
the range
Audio Input Level Maximum:
0 dBV maximum at mic again position
+10 dBV maximum at 0 dB gain position
+20 dBV maximum at –10 dB gain position
Gain adjustment Range:
30 dB
Input Impedance:
470 kohm
Dimensions:
89mm H × 65mm W × 24mm D
Weight:
85 g without batteries
Power Requirement:
Two “AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteries
Battery life:
Up to 13 hours (Alkaline)
Band Range Transmitter RF level
UA 518-548 MHz 13dBm
UB 630-660 MHz 13dBm
UC 740-770 MHz 10dBm
UD 800-822 MHz 10dBm
UE 838-865 MHz 10dBm
System
Body pack Transmitter
Dimensions (including the microphone):
243mm × 50mm Diameter
Weight:
300 g
Battery Requirements:
2 “AA” alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries
Battery Life:
Up to 14 hours (Alkaline)
Audio Output Level Maximum (ref. +/-30 KHz, 1 KHz):
XLR connector (into 600 load): -12 dBV
1/4inch connector (into 3000 load): -18 dBV
Output Impedance:
XLRconnector 200ohms
1/4inch connector 1kohm
XLR Output:
Impedance balanced
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: (+)
Pin 3: (-)
:
:
5 410 8
:
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Power Requirements
12-18 Vdc at 1000mA, supplied by external power supply
Ω
Ω
Sensitivity (intermediate frequency adjustment
audio noise output <-93 dBm)
Image Rejection
> 90 dB
Dimensions
4 mm H × mm W × 1 0mm D
Weight
00 g
Receiver
Handheld Transmitter
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(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate
collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be
Disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please
Seperate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or
their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for
environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for
disposal.
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Correct Disposal of This Product
Recycling
(Batteries or rechargeable batteries)
The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled. Please dispose of them as special
waste or return them to your specialist dealer. In order to protect the environment, only dispose
exhausted batteries. Together for a good nature.
EG-Konformitätserklärung
Diese Geräte entsprechen den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren Vorgaben der Richtlinien 1999/5/EU, 89/336/EU und
73/23/EU. Die Erklärung steht im Internet unter zum Download zur Verfügung.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirement and other relevant provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC, 89/336/ES or
73/23/EC. The declaration is available for donwload on the internet site at www.adamhall.com. Before Putting the device into
operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations!
Déclaration de conformité pour la CEE
Ces appareils sont conformes aux exigencies essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de les Directives 1999/5/EC,
89/336/EC et 73/23/EC. Vous trouvez cette
declaration dans la internet sous www.adamhall.com. Avant d'utiliser l'appareil, veuillez observer les dispositions légales en vigueur
dans votre pays.
Dichiarazione di vonformità UE
I presenti apparecchi sono conformi ai requisiti fondamentali e alle ulteriori prescrizioni delle normative 1999/5/EU, 89/336/UE e
73/23/UE. Il dichiarazione disponibile sul sito Internet
. Prima della messa in funzione seguite le prescrizioni vigenti nel paese nel quale viene utilizzato!
Declaración de Conformidad
Este equipo cumple tanto los requisitos esenciales como otras disposiciones de las Directivas 1999/5/CE, 89/336/CE y 73/23/CE. Si
desea leer el declaración, visite la página www.adamhall.com. Anterior a la puesta en funcionamiento deberán observarse las
correspondientes ordenanzas nacionales!
EU-verklaring van overeenstemming
Deze apparaten voldoen aan de fundamentele eisen en overige voorschriften van de richtlijnen 1999/5/EU, 89/336/EU en 73/23/EU.
Het verklaring is op internet onder www.adamhall.com beschikbaar. Voor inbedrijfstelling dient u de afzonderlijke landspecifieke
voorschriften in acht te nemen!
www.adamhall.com
www.adamhall.com
Safety instructions
No user serviceable parts inside! Never open the transmitter, otherwise you can receive an
electric shock. If units are opened by customers in breach of this instruction, the warranty
Becomes null and void.
Use the transmitter in dry rooms only. Never expose it to water (eg: never place it in a
position where it could be subjected to water splashes). Do not place any objects containing
liquids on the top of the unit.
Keep the transmitter away from direct sunlight, central heating radiators, electric heaters and
similar sources of heat. Ensure sufficient ventilation, especially when it is mounted into a 19”
rack.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning the unit. Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
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