SABINE SWM4000 Series User manual

Operating Guide
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Quick Start Guide ............................................................................................................ 3
Components ................................................................................................................... 4
Receiver ....................................................................................................................... 5-6
Handheld Transmitter ..................................................................................................... 7
Beltpack Transmitter ........................................................................................................ 8
Operating Instructions ..................................................................................................... 9
Setting up your System ...................................................................................................10
Appendix A Manual Programming .................................................................................. 11
Appendix B Frequencies and Groups ............................................................................. 12
Appendix C Rack-Mounting Receivers ........................................................................... 12
Appendix D Tips for Improving System Performance .................................................... 13
Appendix D Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 13
Appendix E Specications .............................................................................................. 14
Appendix F Frequency Allocation Chart ......................................................................... 14
Cautions and Limited Warranty ...................................................................................... 15

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Setting up the SWM4000 Receivers.
1. Plug the PSU power supply into the wall socket and receiver and power on the unit.
2. Push the MENU button until the words “Auto Select” appear in the LCD (SW40-RH). Or, the word “SCAN” for the SW40-RF
3. Push the SET button. The SW40-RH or SW40-RF will set itself to a clear channel and display the channel on the receiver LCD.
4. Turn on a transmitter (leave the other transmitters turned off). Aim the transmitter’s IR sensor about 8 inches from the receiver’s IR
scanner and press the receiver’s S.O. (SYNC) button for several seconds while the receiver programs the transmitter. When the group
and channel numbers on the transmitter matches the receiver, the system is ready to operate. The RF LED should be fully lit when you
are standing close.
5. Speak, sing or play into the transmitter to adjust the volume control so that the A.F. LEDs generally light under normal performance
conditions. The volume should be adjusted so that the top A.F. LED only lights momentarily with the loudest inputs. You will hear a
harsh clipping sound if the top LED stays lit under normal levels.
6. Adjusting the squelch. The squelch controls the maximum distance between the transmitter and receiver. It is set to maximum range
at the factory and should be kept there in most cases.
For Multiple Systems
• Repeat steps 1 – 6 if you wish to add more systems. IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep the transmitters that have been set up
turned on so that new receivers will know those channels are busy.
• See Appendix A for manually selecting the frequencies of your system.
• Be sure that only one transmitter’s IR port is exposed when setting up a system.
Expose the IR port to the receiver, press S.O. (SYNC)
Quick Start Guide for SWM4000 WIRELESS SYSTEMS
SW40-RF
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Components
SW40-RH Half-Rack receivers include:
Power Supply•
Dipole antennas (1 pair)•
Rack Mount kit:•
Short rack ear
Long rack ear
Link bar to mount a second SW40-RH receiver
8 rack screws
Extension cables and connectors for front-mounting antennas•
1/4 inch patch cable (not shown)•
Rubber feet•
Operating guide•
SW40-H Handheld transmitters include:
• Microphone and transmitter
• Mic holder
• AA batteries (1 pair)
SW45-T Beltpack transmitters include:
• Beltpack transmitter
• AA batteries (1 pair)
Optional:
• Extention antennas.
• lavalier microphone
• single-ear microphone
• double-ear microphone
See www.Sabine.com for details.
SCALE 6.000
SW40-R modular receivers include:
Module Frame with 2 or 4 modules•
Dipole antennas (1 pair)•
Power Supply•
Rack Ears and hardware•
Rubber feet•
Operating guide•
SWASS-EXT 3
SWT10L-CB-TA4
SWT74W-OSB-TA4 SWT74W-ODB-TA4
SW45-T
SWT41L-CB-TA4
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SW40-RF-Module Receiver Details
Power on/off
Antenna B
XLR output jack for module D (balanced)
1/4” jack output for module D (unbalanced)
XLR output jack for module C (balanced)
1/4” jack output for module C (unbalanced)
XLR output jack for module B (balanced)
Mixed output for all modules (unbalanced)
PSU power jack
Antenna A
XLR output jack for module A (balanced)
1/4” jack output for module A (unbalanced)
1/4” jack output for module B (unbalanced)
SW40-RM
VOL
A
B
ANT
S.Q.
I.R.
RF AF
MENU
SYNC
SET
TRUE DIVERSITY
RECEIVER
UHF
GROUPCHANNEL
02 04
Volume (Gain)
Squelch
RF signal
Active antenna
I.R. sensor
Group selection
Menu
Sync
Audio signal
Lock all controls
Set
Channel number
Front Panel
Module Front
Back Panel
SCALE 1.000
POWER
SW40-RF
R1
Module A Module B Module C Module D
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R2
R3
R5 R6
R4
R9
R7 R8 R11 R13
R10 R12
R14
R15
R16
R15
R16
R15
R16
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
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SET
MENU
Power On/Off switch - Push up to turn on, push down to turn off.
Volume control. The volume control dial should generally be left in the clockwise position.
Turning the dial counter-clockwise decreases receiver output level.
RF LED - Indicates strength of incoming RF signal.
Smart option - Press to initiate IR connection between receiver and transmitter.
Set switch - Press to select the currently displayed menu option.
Menu switch - Press to scroll through menu options.
Infrared (IR) port - Broadcasts IR signal to transmitter to synchronize frequencies..
Audio LED - Indicates strength of incoming audio signal.
LCD display
Squelch
Antenna jack B
XLR output jack
1/4 jack output jack
AC adapter jack
Antenna jack A
Adapter cord tie-off
SW40-RH 1/2-Rack Receiver Details
INCOMPATIBLE
Antenna status
Group selection
Manual channel selection
Lock/unlock receiver settings
Transmitter Battery status
Automatic frequency selection
Display frequency
Incompatable frequency
LCD display
SW40-RH
SW40-RH
R1
R4
R2
R6
R10
R11
R12
R13
R20
R2
R4
R5
R1R6
R13 R20 R10 R11 R12
R5
R7
R8
R9
R23
R21
R22
R24
R9
R8
R7
R24
R21 R22 R23
R3
R3
R14
R15
R16
R18
R27
R19
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Select Button
Up Button
Down Button
Programmable Control of External Switch
Infrared Port
Transmitter LCD Screen
External Switch
Transmitter controls and battery compartments
SW40-H Handheld Transmitter Controls
To Close: Turn the housing and push up until it
meets the threads, then screw on.
To Open: Unscrew lower portion of microphone.
Pull down as you continue to turn the housing.
Programming the Handheld Transmitter
Group/Channel:Press the Select button to enter Edit Mode, and repeat until the
GROUP indicator ashes. In this mode, the Up/Down buttons will adjust Group selec-
tion. Choose your group, then press the select button until the CHANNEL indicator
ashes. In this mode, the Up/Down buttons will adjust Transmission Channel.
RF Output: Press the Select button to enter Edit Mode, and repeat until the antenna
indicators ashes. The small antenna symbol indicates low output (useful if there are
many transmitters clustered together) and the large antenna symbol indicates high
output (good for larger spaces). Press the up or down buttons to add or subtract the
high-level output symbol.
Internal Control of External Switch: The recessed transmitter controls include a
3-position switch, which in turn determines how the transmitter’s external two-position
switch behaves. From left-to-right, the 3 positions of the internal switch correspond
to the following external switch operations. NOTE: The antenna symbol blinks when
the transmitter is not muted.
- ON-OFF: In the off position the transmitter is turned off. When you turn it on
there is a short boot-up period before the mic turns on.
- ON-MUTE: In the off position the audio is muted, but the transmitter is still
on. Use this when you need the audio to come on instantly when turning on the
microphone.
- ON-ON: In both switch positions the mic is on. In essence you are disabling
the external switch, and leaving the mic on at all times. This is useful if you are
working with talent that might accidentally turn off the mic.
Battery Life Indicator: The battery symbol shows the battery level. Typical battery
life is 8 hours.
Transmitter Controls
Transmitter LCD screen
H5
Group Number
Channel Number
Antenna Indicator - Low output
Antenna Indicator - High output
Battery life Indicator
A
CD
B
E
DTM2
SCALE 1.000
H7
H8
H4
H3
H2
H1
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H7
H8
A
E
C
D
B
A
CD
H4
E
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Changing Batteries
Expected life for an Alkaline battery is approximately 8 hours.
Change batteries when the battery bar in LCD display is empty, as shown below:
Antenna (replaceable)
Audio gain adjustment switch
IR port - Receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies.
When using multiple systems, only one transmitter IR port should be exposed at a time.
LCD screen
Battery cover (slide both clips down to open)
TA4-F microphone input jack
On-off switch
On-off / on-mute / on-on switch (located under the case, above the battery compartment).
Use a pencil to select option. Switch is hidden to protect from accidental nudge.
Up
Down
Select
Clip the transmitter to a belt until the belt is pressed
against the base of the clip.
1. With the power on, press and hold the select button until the GROUP and CHANNEL
displays begin to alternate.
2. To change the group setting, release the select button while GROUP is ashing.
(While GROUP is ashing, pressing up or down increases/decreases the group setting by one.)
3. Press select button to switch between GROUP and CHANNEL settings.
Indicates charge remaining in transmitter batteries.
Programming the Beltpack Transmitter
Controls
B5
B1
B2
B3
B4
B6
B7
B8
B9
SW45-T Beltpack Transmitter
Wearing the Beltpack Transmitter
B1
B4
B7
B8
B2
B5
B6
B9
SW45-T
B1 B7 B2 B6
Top view
B10
B3
B10
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Note: transmitting devices such as cellular phones and two-way radios may interfere with
wireless audio transmissions. Keep your transmitters and receivers away from these and
other potential sources of interference.
Congratulations on purchasing your Sabine SWM4000 Series Wireless Microphone System. This system
is specially designed to provide you with excellent audio quality, ease of use, and reliability.
Frequency Bands The SW4000 series is available in several frequency bands to accommodate various
local governmental regulations throughout the world. The frequency band of your system is represented
by the numbers appended to the part number. For example, the SW40-RM3-U-915 operates in the 915
MHz band.
The band recommended for the US and Canada, along with Central and South American is the 915 Mhz
band. This band is immune to interference from analog and digital TV, mobile or smart phones, and most
WIFI devices. It operates with up to 8 concurrent users in the same location.
Contact your local distributor to determine the best band for your location outside of the Americas. Or, visit
www.sabine.com for the most current information.
Installing the SW4000 system in your sound system.
Antennas. Antennas pick up the signal from the transmitters and transfers it to the receiver where it con-
verted to an audio signal. A pair of SWAANT dipole antennas are included with your system. Antennas are
like the “eyes” of the system. You will hear dropouts if the antennas cannot “see” the transmitter. Antennas
cannot “see” through steel or concrete. If your antennas are mounted on the back of the receiver, rotate
the receiver body around so that the antennas are in the line of sight of the transmitter.
A receiver mounted in a rack must use the back-to-front cables and have the antennas mounted in the line
of sight of the transmitter on the front of the rack. Also, dipole antennas should be orientated to the 11:00
and 2:00 positions for the best reception.
If the antennas are blocked or shadowed, you should replace the SWAANT antennas with Sabine’s
SWASS-EXT-3 external antennas. Make sure you specify the frequency band of your system when
you order.
Audio Connections Your receiver has both a balanced XLR and unbalanced ¼-inch audio jacks on the
back panel to connect the receiver to your mixer or powered speaker. Use the balanced jack whenever
possible.
Channel Selection Follow the steps on the next page to quickly nd interference-free channels.
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Setting up your Wireless Systems
1. Plug the PSU power supply into the wall socket and receiver.
2. (SW40-RH) Push the MENU button until the words Auto Select appear in the LCD. (SW40-RF) Push the MENU button until the words
scan appear in the LCD.
3. Push the SET button. The SW40-RH or SW-40-RF will set itself to a clear channel and display the channel on the receiver LCD.
4. Turn on a transmitter (leave the other transmitters turned off). Aim the transmitter’s IR sensor about 8 inches from the receiver’s IR
scanner and press the receiver’s S.O. (SYNC) button for several seconds while the receiver programs the transmitter. When the group
and channel numbers on the transmitter matches the receiver, the system is ready to operate. When you are standing close, the RF
LED ladder on the SW40-RH should be fully lit or, on the SW40-RF, the RF LED bar will be lit.
5. Speak, sing or play into the transmitter to adjust the volume control so that the A.F. LEDs generally light under normal performance
conditions. The volume should be adjusted so that the top A.F. LED only lights momentarily with the loudest inputs. You will hear a
harsh clipping sound if the top LED stays lit under normal levels.
6. Adjusting the squelch. The squelch controls the maximum distance between the transmitter and receiver. It is set to maximum range
at the factory and should be kept there in most cases.
For Multiple Systems
• Repeat steps 1 – 6 if you wish to add more systems. IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep the transmitters that have been set up
turned on so that new receivers will know those channel are busy.
• See Appendix A (pg.10) for manually selecting the frequencies of your system.
• Be sure that only one transmitter’s IR port is exposed when setting up a system.
Expose the transmitter IR port to the receiver (within 8 inches), press S.O. (SYNC)
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Allows manual selection of a frequency group. Pressing SET increases the group number by one. When the correct
frequency is displayed press S.O. (SYNC). 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.
Allows manual selection of a frequency channel. Pressing SET increases the channel number by one. When the
correct frequency is displayed press S.O. (SYNC).
Display the current frequency in MHz. Press again to display group and channel.
Hold down the SET key and press MENU to lock or unlock the receiver. Locking prevent the current receiver settings
from changing.
Indicates RF activity. Only one antenna is active at any one time.
Indicates a low transmitter battery charge.
The INCOMPATIBLE warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter are set to incompatible frequency bands.
Contact your retailer for assistance.
Appendix A
Manual Programming
R7
R8
R9
R5
R23
R21
R26
SW40-RM
VOL
A
B
ANT
S.Q.
I.R.
RF AF
MENU
SYNC
SET
TRUE DIVERSITY
RECEIVER
UHF
GROUPCHANNEL
02 04
Volume (Gain)
Squelch
RF signal
Active antenna
I.R. sensor
Group selection
Menu
Sync
Audio signal
Lock all controls
Set
Channel number
SW40-RF Module Front
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R2
R3
R5 R6
R4
R9
R7 R8 R11 R13
R10 R12
INCOMPATIBLE
SW40-RH LCD display
R5
R5
R7
R8
R9
R23
R21
R22
R24
R9
R8
R7
R24
R21 R22 R23
Any option displayed on screen will generally time out after ve seconds
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Appendix B - Frequencies and Groups
FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
Most countries closely regulate radio frequency devices to limit RF (radio frequency) interference. Many countries are in the
process of changing their regulations in order to accomodate requirements for DTV braodcasts and smart phones. SWM4000
systems are available in several frequency ranges. Contact your local retailer to determine the bands that are suitable in your
area. Sabine is making new frequency bands available as the regulations evolve. The most current information can be found at
www.Sabine.com.
The following bands are available at the time this manual was printed:
902-928 MHz - For the Americas and the Pacic Rim (These frequencies are expected to remain license free and relatively free of
interference for the foreseable future.)
710-740 MHz - For use in Europe.
606-630 MHz - For use in the UK.
SWM4000 systems typically provide predened frequency groups and channels. All microphones in a system should be set to in-
dividual channels within a sinlge group to reduce the chance of interference. DO NOT SET TWO TRANSMITTERS TO THE SAME
GROUP AND CHANNEL.
Up to 8 individual transmitter/receiver systems may be used simultaniously in the same venue. It is possible to operate up to 20
systems simultaneously.
Appendix C - Rack-Mounting SW40-RH Receivers

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Sensitivity: -105 dBm for 12 dB SINAD, typical
Image Rejection: >70 dB, typical
Power Requirements: 22V dc at 400mA, supplied by external PSU
SW40-H Handheld Transmitter
RF Transmitter Output: 30 mW maximum
(dependent on applicable country regulations)
Dimensions (including EM-l1S cartridge): 270 mm x 52 mm dia.
Weight: 250 g without batteries
Housing: Metal case with handeling-noise suppression and soft touch,
non slip nish
Power Requirements: 2 “AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteries
Battery Life: >8 hours (alkaline)
SW45-T Beltpack Transmitter
Gain Adjustment Range: 30 dB
Input Impedance: 500 K
RF Transmitter Output: 30 mW maximum
(dependent on applicable country regulations)
Dimensions: 97 mm H x 66 mm W x 20 min D
Weight: 105 g without batteries
Housing: Molded ABS case
Power Requirements: 2”AA’ size alkaline or rechargeable batteries
Battery Life: >8 hours (alkaline)
SW40 Receiver
Operating Range Under Typical Conditions: 100m (300 ft)
(actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reection, and interference)
Audio Frequency Response (+/- 2 dB)
Maximum: 20 kHz / Minimum: 50 Hz
(Overall system frequency depends on microphone element.)
Total Harmonic Distortion (ref. +/- 30 kHz deviation, 400Hz tone)
0.5%, typical
Dynamic Range: >100 dB A-weighted
Operating Temperature Range: -18ºC (0~F) to +57ºC (+135ºF)
Note: battery characteristics may limit this range
Dimensions:
SW40-R4: 44 mm H x 420 mm W x 207 mm D
SW40-RH: 41 mm H x 205 mm W x 158 mm D
Weight: 960 g
Housing: Galvanized steel
Audio Output Level(ref.+/- 30kHz deviation with 400Hz tone)
XLR connector (into 600 Q load): -30dBV
1/4 inch connector (into 3000 Q Ioad):-9dBV
Output Impedance
XLR connector: 200 / 1/4 inch connector: 1k
XLR output: Impedance balanced
Pin 1: Ground (cable shield)
Pin 2: Audio
Pin 3: No Audio
Specications
Appendix E Frequency Allocation Chart
Appendix F

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them of this product. If the DEALER is unable to provide the neces-
sary warranty service, you will be directed to the nearest other SABINE
AUTHORIZED DEALER which can provide such service. OR:
b. Ship the defective item, prepaid, to:
SABINE, INC.
13301 NW US HIGHWAY 441
ALACHUA, FL 32615-8544
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actual damages up to the greater of $500.00 or an amount equal to the
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LIMITS COULD RESULT IN HEARING LOSS. EAR PLUGS OR PROTECTORS IN
THE EAR CANALS OR OVER THE EARS MUST BE WORN WHEN OPERATING THIS
DEVICE IN ORDER TO PREVENT A PERMANENT HEARING LOSS, IF EXPOSURE
IS IN EXCESS OF THE LIMITS AS SET FORTH ABOVE. TO ENSURE AGAINST
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS, IT
IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL PERSONS EXPOSED TO EQUIPMENT CAPABLE OF
PRODUCING HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS SUCH AS THIS DEVICE BE PRO-
TECTED BY HEARING PROTECTORS WHILE THIS UNIT IS IN OPERATION.
EXPOSURE TO EXTREMELY HIGH NOISE LEVELS MAY CAUSE A PERMANENT
HEARING LOSS. INDIVIDUALS VARY CONSIDERABLY IN SUSCEPTIBILITYTO NOISE
INDUCED HEARING LOSS, BUT NEARLY EVERYONE WILL LOSE SOME HEARING IF
EXPOSED TO SUFFICIENTLY INTENSE NOISE FOR A SUFFICIENT TIME. THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT’S OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA)
HAS SPECIFIED THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE NOISE LEVEL EXPOSURES:
8 90
6 92
4 95
3 97
SOUND
LEVEL
IN dBA
DURATION/DAY
IN HOURS SLOW
RESPONSE
2 100
1-1½ 102
1 105
½ 110
¼ or less 115
SOUND
LEVEL
IN dBA
DURATION/DAY
IN HOURS SLOW
RESPONSE
CAUTION!
FBX and FBX Feedback Exterminator®are registered trademarks
of Sabine, Inc., and are the brand names of its line of automatic
feedback controllers. Covered by U.S. Patent No. 5,245,665,
Australian Patent No. 653,736, Canadian Patent No. 2,066,624-2,
German Patent No. 69118486.0, and U.K. Patent No. 0486679.
Other patents pending. True Mobility®is a trademark of Sabine,
Inc. Copyright 2004 Sabine, Inc. All rights reserved.

Sabine, Inc.
13301 NW US Highway 441
Alachua, Florida 32615-8544 USA
Phone: (386) 418-2000
Fax: (386) 418-2001
www.Sabine.com
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