Product Detail
The Lectrosonics SMV Digital Hybrid Wireless UHF Beltpack Transmitter, operating in the 22 frequency range of 563.200 - 588.775 MHz, is designed to meet the needs of users who require extended operating range and long - lasting battery life. The 'V' series SM transmitters come with selectable output power. There's a 50 mW option for certain theatrical applications that need lower transmitter power.
The input section features a unique servo bias input circuitry with a standard TA5M type jack, which can be used with electret lavaliere mics, dynamic mics, or line - level signals. A DSP - controlled analog audio limiter before the A - D converter offers over 30 dB of range for great overload protection. It has a dual release envelope that keeps the limiter acoustically transparent and distortion low.
Key features include Digital Hybrid Wireless™ Technology (U.S. Patent #7,225,135), variable selectable power output (50mW, 100mW, 250mW for US and X units in blocks 470 - 23), a membrane switch control panel with an LCD display, 256 synthesized UHF frequencies, wide input dynamic range, a DSP - based pilot - tone signal, a circulator/isolator output stage, a splash - proof machined aluminum housing, and a non - corrosive super - hard finish.
Technical specifications cover a wide range of details, such as multiple operating frequency blocks, selectable channel spacing, control panel - mounted frequency selection, and more.
Using the Lectrosonics SMV Digital Hybrid Wireless UHF Beltpack Transmitter is easy. First, insert a 1.5 - Volt AA lithium battery into the battery compartment. Make sure to connect your microphone or other audio source to the TA5F audio input jack correctly. You can use electret lavaliere mics, dynamic mics, or line - level signals.
Use the membrane switches on the control panel to adjust settings like frequency, power output, and gain. The LCD display will show you the current settings.
When it comes to note, avoid exposing the transmitter to extreme temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight. Keep it away from water as it's only splash - proof, not fully waterproof.
For maintenance, clean the exterior of the transmitter with a soft, dry cloth. Check the battery regularly and replace it when the power is low. If you're not using the transmitter for a long time, remove the battery to prevent damage. Also, make sure to keep the antenna in good condition, as it's flexible but still needs proper handling.