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1 2 | (Short-Term Confidential) User Manual Operating Instructions | Users Manual | 514.23 KiB | August 10 2015 |
4-585-173-01 (1) Digital Wireless Transmitter Operating Instructions DWT-B01N 2015 Sony Corporation Table of Contents Features ...................................................................... 3 Parts Identification ................................................... 4 Power Supply ............................................................. 5 Installing the batteries ............................................ 5 Setting the Transmission Channel ........................... 6 Selecting the group/channel ................................... 6 Using the Cross Remote ............................................ 7 Pairing with a receiver ........................................... 7 Using the Encrypted Transmission Function ......... 8 Using secure key mode (SECURE KEY) .............. 8 Using password mode (PASSWORD) .................. 8 Using a USB Keyboard ............................................. 9 Basic Menu Operations .......................................... 10 Setting Menus .......................................................... 10 Naming of transmitter (NAME) .......................... 10 Selecting the frequency band (BAND) ................ 10 Selecting the group/channel (GP/CH) ................. 11 Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) ........ 11 Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) ... 11 Low-cut filter setting (LCF) ................................ 11 Power save setting (POWER SAVE) .................. 11 Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) ....... 12 Displaying the accumulated use time (TIME) ..... 12 Setting the encrypted transmission function
(ENCRYPTION) ............................................... 12 Setting the audio codec mode (CODEC MODE) .............................................................. 12 Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF POWER) ............................................................ 12 Generating an internal signal
(INTERNAL SG) ............................................... 12 Locking the POWER switch (POWER SW LOCK) ........................................................ 13 Cross Remote (RF REMOTE) ............................. 13 Setting the brightness of the display
(BRIGHTNESS) ................................................ 13 Automatic dimming of the display (DIMMER MODE) .............................................................. 13 Resetting parameters to their factory settings
(FACTORY PRESET) ...................................... 13 Displaying the software version (VERSION) ..... 13 Attaching With the Soft Case ................................. 14 Removing the clip ................................................ 14 Attaching the Antenna Tubes ................................. 14 Attaching the antenna tubes ................................. 14 Removing the antenna tubes ................................ 14 Block Diagram ......................................................... 15 Troubleshooting ....................................................... 16 Important Notes on Operation .............................. 17 Notes on using the transmitter ............................. 17 On cleaning .......................................................... 17 Specifications ........................................................... 18 Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps ............... 19 2 Compact, lightweight, and rugged design The DWT-B01N is designed to be extremely compact and lightweight, essential qualities for use by artists in fast-
moving TV and outdoor productions. Switchable mic or line input level and adjustable attenuator For details, see Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) on page 11. Three audio codec modes Switch between audio codec modes based on your operational needs. For details, see Setting the audio codec mode (CODEC MODE) on page 12. Switchable RF output power For details, see Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) on page 11 and Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF POWER) on page 12. Power sleep mode For details, see Power save setting (POWER SAVE) on page 11. Digital low-cut filter For details, see Low-cut filter setting (LCF) on page 11. Easy-to-see, full dot-matrix OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) Display The quick response of the OLED display enables real-time operating conditions to be displayed clearly and accurately. Features The DWT-B01N is a digital wireless transmitter for a UHF synthesized wireless microphone system to be used for broadcast or movie production purpose. This transmitter is suitable for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and Electronic Field Production (EFP). What is DWX?
DWX refers to Sonys new digital wireless microphone system. The DWX series reflects Sonys extensive expertise in professional microphones and sound design. It represents a successful blend of Sony know-how, wireless technology renowned for stability, and cutting-edge digital audio technology. In addition to realizing the high sound quality possible with a digital system, the DWX series supports multi-
channel simultaneous operation, encrypted transmission, and metadata transmission for monitoring the status of multiple transmitters. Using a main link and a separate additional link, remote control of transmitters from the receiver is also possible. With its many advanced features, the system has the potential to revolutionize the workflow of professional applications. What is WiDIF-HP?
WiDIF-HP (WiDIF: Wireless Digital Interface Format, HP: High Profile) is a wireless digital audio interface format developed by Sony. It enables highly secure transmission with high sound quality and low system latency, and supports simultaneous multi-channel operation. What is Cross Remote?
Cross Remote is a system that allows transmitters to be monitored and controlled from a receiver and the Wireless Studio control software installed on a computer connected to the receiver. For example, the settings of a transmitter worn under clothing can be easily changed over the wireless link. Wide RF carrier frequency range The DWT-B01N transmitter covers an extremely wide RF carrier frequency range. Depending on the model, the transmitter can cover bandwidths between 48-MHz and 72-MHz (e.g., 72-MHz with the CE4248 1)) much wider than 24-MHz of the analog wireless microphone system. This remarkably wide coverage on a single model offers cost efficiency and operational convenience, because it allows one transmitter to be operated in many different areas. 1) Carrier frequencies differ depending on the model. 3 Parts Identification f POWER switch Turns the transmitter ON or OFF. g Battery compartment Accommodates two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. For details on how to insert the batteries, see Power Supply on page 5. h SET button Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the value. Holding down the SET button while switching on the power turns the transmitter on without sending a signal. i USB connector (Micro USB) Use this connector to connect an optional USB keyboard to carry out menu functions using key operations. By connecting the digital wireless receiver to this connector with the supplied USB cable, you can exchange the encryption key for encrypted transmission function. a Antenna j Display section b AF (audio input level) /PEAK indicator Lights up green when the signal input is stronger than the reference level. Lights up red when the signal input is 3 dB below the level at which distortion begins. c POWER indicator Lights up green when the transmitter is turned on. When the battery is exhausted, the indicator starts flashing. d Audio input connector (SMC9-4S) Connects the output plug from the optional lavalier microphone. This connector also accepts the input from another wired microphone connected through the supplied microphone cable, or the audio output from a mixer, etc. A RF transmission indication Indicates the current transmission status.
: Currently transmitting
:Transmission stopped B RF (radio frequency) transmission power indication Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can change the setting with the RF transmission power setting function. H: transmitting at 50 mW M: transmitting at 10 mW L: transmitting at 1 mW To connect a microphone Microphone (optional) C Audio input level meter Indicates the input signal level. D Reference level gauge Indicates the reference input level. When the attenuation is 0 dB with INPUT LEVEL set to MIC, 58 dBu (60 dBV) is indicated. When LINE is selected for INPUT LEVEL,
+4 dBu is indicated. E Peak indicator Warns of excessive input by lighting up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which distortion begins. F POWER switch lock indicator Indicates that the POWER switch is locked, preventing the transmitter from being accidentally turned off or on. To secure the microphone cable connection, be sure to turn and lock the connector cover. e + or button Selects functions or values shown on the display. Holding down the button while switching on the transmitter activates the pairing operation for the wireless remote control function. 4 For details, see Locking the POWER switch (POWER SW LOCK) on page 13. G Cross Remote condition indication Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless remote control function (4 levels).
: Good transmission
: Somewhat good transmission
: Somewhat poor transmission
: Poor transmission
: Unable to communicate with paired receiver When the wireless remote control function is off, this indication does not appear. H Battery indication Shows the battery condition. For details, see Battery indication on page 5. I Menu display section The status of 17 different functions are displayed here. To select the function, press the + or button repeatedly. For details, See Setting Menus on page 10. Power Supply The transmitter can operate on two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries continuously for about 5 hours at 25 C (77 F). Installing the batteries 1 Squeeze the battery-holder tabs inward (in the direction of the arrows) and slide out the battery holder. 2 Insert new batteries, making sure the polarities are correct, and then return the battery holder to its original position. Battery indication The power status is indicated by eight level indications. Replace both batteries when the battery indication starts to flash. Be sure to check the expiration date printed date on the new batteries before using them. Notes
When BATTERY TYPE is set to TYPE1, the power status is indicated based on the use of new LR6 (size AA) Sony Alkaline batteries. An incorrect indication may result when a different kind of batteries, a different brand of batteries or old batteries are used. If you plan to use other kind of batteries than alkaline, set the BATTERY TYPE function according to the type of batteries to be used.
If you plan to use the transmitter for a long period of time, it is recommended that you replace the batteries with brand new ones. For details on BATTERY TYPE setting, see Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) on page 12. 5 3 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes. 4 Press the + or button repeatedly to select a group. 5 Press the SET button to enter the group. The channel indication starts flashing. 6 Press the + or button repeatedly to select a channel. 7 Press the SET button to enter the channel. Notes To start signal transmission with the selected channel, turn off the power and then turn it on again. To set the group/channel using the pairing mode of the Cross Remote When the transmitter is paired with the receiver, the transmission channel of the transmitter is set to the receiving channel on the receiver automatically. For details, seePairing with a receiver on page 7. Setting the Transmission Channel The transmitter provides groups of interference-free channels. When using multiple microphones and transmitters at the same time (simultaneous multi-channel operations) within the same area, selecting the same group and using a channel within that group can prevent signal interference. To set the transmission channel on the transmitter, first you select the group and channel using the RF indicator and scanning functions on the receiver. Next you set the group and channel parameters to match the setting on the receiver. Notes
Certain transmission channels cannot be used with the wireless remote control function.
(INCOMPATIBLE WITH RF REMOTE) will slide across the display during group/channel selection for transmission channels that cannot be used with the wireless remote control function.
When a transmission channel that cannot be used with the wireless remote control function is selected, RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING appears on the RF REMOTE screen and the wireless remote control function cannot be used. When using the wireless remote control function, select transmission channels for which
(INCOMPATIBLE WITH RF REMOTE) does not appear during group/channel selection. Selecting the group/channel Notes
Before doing this procedure, use the BAND function
(see page 10) to set the transmitter to the bandwidth of the receiver you are using.
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. Set the transmitter group (GP) and channel (CH) as follows:
For details on groups and channels, refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD-ROM. For details on menu operation, see Basic Menu Operations on page 10. 1 Turn off the power, and then while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. The signal transmission stops. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly until the GP/CH indication is displayed. 6 Using the Cross Remote This transmitter is equipped with a wireless remote control function that can be used to set the parameters (low-cut filter, attenuation operation, power save mode, etc.) of the transmitter through the receiver or other devices. This function makes it easier to operate and manage the microphone system while in the field. This wireless control is 2.4 GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant and has no effect on the RF band of digital wireless audio. This function is activated when pairing is established between the transmitter and the receiver using the RF REMOTE function. Pairing must be done first before the wireless remote control function can be used. Notes If RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING appears on the RF REMOTE screen, the wireless remote control function cannot be used. To use the wireless remote control function, select a different transmission channel. For details on how to change the transmission channel, see Setting the Transmission Channel on page 6. Pairing with a receiver Pairing links the transmitter with the receiver which the wireless remote control function is to be used. When the transmitter has been paired with a receiver through the receiver operation, turning on the transmitter while holding down the button establishes the pairing immediately. To carry out pairing through menu operations on the transmitter, do the following. 1 Set the receiver to be used for controlling the transmitter to pairing mode. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly until the RF REMOTE indication is displayed. 3 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes. 4 Press the + or button repeatedly to select PAIRING. 5 Press the SET button to enter. The transmitter sends a pairing request to the receiver which is on pairing mode. Before established pairing, if you press any operation key on the transmitter, pairing mode will be cancelled. When pairing has been established, the wireless remote control condition level (indicated by
) goes up, RF REMOTE turns on, and the remote control function becomes operative. To use the Cross Remote with a previous pairing In the RF REMOTE indication, select ON. Notes
When you set RF REMOTE to ON, the transmitter will communicate with the receiver to which it was previously paired. To use the wireless remote control function with another receiver, you must perform the pairing procedure for that receiver.
Multiple transmitters cannot be paired with the same receiver.
If you reset all parameters by using the FACTORY PRESET function (see page 13), the pairing setting of the transmitter is also cleared. The following transmitter settings can be done from the remote control:
Transmitter name setting
Frequency band/group/channel selection
RF transmission power setting
MIC/LINE setting and attenuator setting for audio input level
Low-cut filter setting
Power save setting
Resetting accumulated use time
Audio codec mode setting
Internal signal setting
POWER switch lock setting For details on menu operation, see Setting Menus on page 10. To perform remote control, the receiver must be equipped with a control function for the setting you want to control. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. To cancel the Cross Remote In the RF REMOTE indication, select OFF. Notes on the Cross Remote The wireless remote control function on the transmitter uses the 2.4-GHz band and may thus be subject to interference from other devices.
When pairing fails (Pairing fail is displayed), successful communication between the transmitter and the receiver has not occurred within a given amount of time. Pairing may be harder to do when another receiver is engaged in pairing nearby.
When it becomes hard to use the remote control, the remote control may be improved by switching the wireless remote control function off, then on again in the RF REMOTE display, then re-pairing with the transmitter (change to a channel with less interference). 7 Using the Encrypted Transmission Function To prevent hacking of the signal, the transmitter scrambles the signal during transmission. To use this function, select one of the following encrypted transmission modes:
Secure key mode: An encryption key that is automatically generated by the transmitter is used by both the transmitter and receiver in this one-to-one encrypted transmission method. Password mode: You choose a password of up to eight characters that can be set for multiple transmitters and receivers. This enables encrypted transmission within a group. Notes Make sure the same mode is set on the transmitter and receiver. Using secure key mode (SECURE KEY) Use this mode for one-to-one encrypted transmission between one transmitter and one receiver. An encryption key that cannot be read from the outside is automatically generated by the transmitter. This key is transmitted to the receiver through a USB connection or the RF REMOTE function, enabling encrypted transmission to take place. The encryption key used by the transmitter and receiver is newly generated for each key transmission, resulting in highly secure communication. The encryption key used between the transmitter and the receiver is saved when the power is turned off, so the encrypted transmission can be resumed the next time the power is turned on. 1 Preparing the transmitter (this unit) 1 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes in ENCRYPTION indication on the transmitter. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly to select SECURE KEY, and then press the SET button. 2 Preparing the receiver Select SECURE KEY on the receiver that receives the encryption key. For details on receiver operations, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. 3 Exchanging the encryption key On the receiver, select USB or REMOTE (wireless remote) as the method for encryption key exchange. When the RF REMOTE function is off, REMOTE cannot be selected. Note When the receiver does not support encryption key exchange through USB connection, select REMOTE. When you select USB:
Connect the transmitter to the receiver with the USB cable (not supplied) and USB adapter cable (supplied). USB cable (not supplied) USB adapter cable
(supplied) For details on receiver operations, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. When you select REMOTE:
The transmitter searches for a receiver that it has been paired with. After the transmitter detects the receiver, the transmitter exchanges the encryption key with receiver and encrypted transmission begins. Using password mode (PASSWORD) Set this mode when multiple transmitters are paired with multiple receivers for encrypted transmission. If both transmitters and receivers are set with the same user-designated password, the audio signal can be decoded. This mode is useful when multiple transmitters and receivers are used as a single group, or when the audio signal from one transmitter is received by multiple receivers at the same time. 1 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes in the ENCRYPTION indication on the transmitter. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly to select PASSWORD, and then press the SET button. 3 Input a password of up to eight characters on the transmitter. To enter a password, use the procedure described in Naming of transmitter (NAME) on page 10. 4 Set the encrypted transmission function setting on the receiver to PASSWORD. 5 Set the same password that was set on the transmitter. For details on receiver operations, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. 8 Note It is recommended that you change the password periodically. Using a USB Keyboard Connecting an optional USB keyboard to the transmitter allows you to perform menu operations and enter your name and password for the encrypted transmission function from the keyboard. A Micro USB connector is used on the transmitter. For this reason, use the supplied USB adapter cable. USB adapter cable (supplied) Menu operations with a USB keyboard You can use a USB keyboard to perform the same menu operations that you do on the transmitter. The transmitter buttons correspond to the following keys on a USB keyboard:
Buttons on the transmitter USB keyboard SET
+
ENTER R r To enter a text With a USB keyboard, you can enter names and passwords for encrypted transmissions. Characters that can be entered from a USB keyboard: (space), 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, !, #, &, $, @, +, -, =, _, (, ), [, ]
(Passwords may consist of the numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to Z only.) Special key: Backspace (BS) and Delete (DEL) keys. Notes
The number keys on the keyboard cannot be used.
This transmitter is compatible with English-language keyboards only.
USB keyboards with multiple functions, such as USB hub and pointing device, cannot be used.
Power to the connected keyboard is supplied by the USB connector on the transmitter. The power rating is 100 mA. Keyboards that consume more power than that cannot be used.
Do not leave the transmitter connected to the keyboard when not in use. If you do, the batteries in the transmitter will be drained more quickly.
Text editing should be done with the alphabet, BS, DEL, and Enter keys. 9 Basic Menu Operations Setting Menus Function name The functions and parameters of the settings menu are explained here. Underlined items are the factory setting. Item to be set 1 Press the + or button repeatedly until the function to be set appears. 2 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes. 3 Press the + or button to change the setting. 4 Press the SET button to enter the setting. Types of menu:
NAME (transmitter name) setting
BAND (frequency band) selection
GP/CH (group/channel) selection
RF POWER (RF transmission power) setting
INPUT LEVEL (audio input level) setting
LCF (low-cut filter) setting
POWER SAVE setting
BATTERY TYPE (battery type) setting
TIME (accumulated use time) indication
ENCRYPTION (encrypted transmission function) setting
CODEC MODE (audio codec mode) setting
MAX RF POWER (maximum RF output power) setting
INTERNAL SG (internal signal generator) function
POWER SW LOCK (POWER switch lock) function
RF REMOTE (wireless remote control) function
BRIGHTNESS (display brightness) setting
DIMMER MODE (automatic dimming of the display) setting
FACTORY PRESET (factory setting) function
VERSION (software version) indication Naming of transmitter (NAME) You can specify a transmitter name of up to 16 characters. The factory setting for the transmitter name is the model name and serial number. The transmitter name is sent to the receiver as metadata and is used by the receiver to distinguish between different transmitters.
+: The first press on the + button displays the character set. You can then use the + and buttons to select the desired character. And then, pressing the SET button adds the selected character to the end of the current name.
: Deletes the last character in the current name. SET: Enters the character or edited name. Note You cannot insert or delete a character in the middle of the name. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. To edit with a keyboard You can enter data from an optional keyboard connected to the USB connector. For details, see Using a USB Keyboard on page 9. Selecting the frequency band (BAND) Match the frequency range on this transmitter to that of the Sony digital wireless receiver. See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 19 for differences in frequency ranges that can be set for optional receivers combined with this transmitter. For details about the frequency range of each band, refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD-ROM. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn 10 off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. Then change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
Be sure to select the group/channel right after selecting the frequency band. To start signal transmission with the selected frequency band/group/channel, turn off the power and then turn it on again. microphone as you monitor the input level meter and press the + or button repeatedly to select the appropriate attenuation level. The reference levels for the various settings are as follows:
Input Attenuation
(dB) Selecting the group/channel (GP/CH) MIC See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 19 for factory settings. For details, see Selecting the group/channel on page 6. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. LINE 0 3 6 9 3 dB steps 45 48 Reference input level
(dB) 58 55 52 49 3 dB steps 13 10
+4 Maximum input level
(dBu) 22 19 16 13 3 dB steps
+23
+24
+24 Headroom
(dB) 36 34 20 For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. MIC/LINE settings and attenuator settings for the audio input level can be changed from the receiver and other devices via the wireless remote control function. Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. You can set the RF output power. 1 mW (LOW): transmitted by 1 mW 10 mW (MID): transmitted by 10 mW 50 mW (HIGH): transmitted by 50 mW Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. And then, change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
To start signal transmission with the selected RF output power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on again. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. The maximum RF output power can be configured on the unit. Low-cut filter setting (LCF) The frequency of the low-cut filter can be set. OFF: Turns off the low-cut filter. 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 (Hz): Low-cut filter is set according to the selected frequency. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Power save setting (POWER SAVE) To conserve power, this setting allows you to put all transmitter functions to sleep. ACTIVE: The transmitter operates normally. SLEEP: The sleep function is on. During sleep, the POWER indicator flashes at 2-second intervals. For details, see Setting the maximum RF output power
(MAX RF POWER) on page 12. To change back to normal operation During sleep, press the SET, +, or button. Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) You can set the input level to the analog head amp. Select LINE or MIC, depending on the audio source connected to the audio input connecter. When MIC is selected, ATT (attenuation level) will flash next. With the microphone connected, speak into the 11 You can also use the wireless remote control to change the receiver back to normal operation. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) Set this item according to the type of batteries you use to obtain accurate battery power status indication. TYPE1: The power status is indicated based on characteristics of new LR6 (size AA) Sony Alkaline batteries. Select this for LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. TYPE2: Select this for rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries. TYPE3: Select this for lithium batteries. Note The characteristics of batteries change according to battery type and environmental conditions. It is recommended that you learn the characteristics of batteries you use before using them. Displaying the accumulated use time
(TIME) You can display the accumulated battery use time as a rough estimate of total transmitter usage. The factory setting is 00:00. To reset the accumulated time indication 1 Hold down the SET button until the time indication flashes. 2 Press the button so 00:00 RESET appears, and then press the SET button. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Setting the encrypted transmission function (ENCRYPTION) You can set the encrypted transmission function. SECURE KEY: Sets the secure key method. PASSWORD: Sets the password method. OFF: The encrypted transmission function is not used. For details, see Using the Encrypted Transmission Function on page 8. Setting the audio codec mode
(CODEC MODE) MODE1: This audio codec mode is compatible with the first generation DWX series. MODE2: Delay times are reduced in this audio codec mode. Audio quality is also improved when compared to MODE1. We recommend using this mode under normal circumstances. MODE3: This audio codec mode prioritizes stable transmission performance. Additional signal processing is used to suppress noise and audio interruptions caused by unexpected interference, resulting in more reliable transmission. The audio delay durations that occur when transmitting and receiving with each mode will differ depending on the receivers operating environment. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. The audio codec mode setting can be configured via the wireless remote control function from the the receiver, for example. For details, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF POWER) You can set the maximum RF output power of the unit. 1mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 1 mW. 10mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 10 mW. 50mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 50 mW. Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. And then, change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
To start signal transmission with the selected RF output power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on again.
Always perform pairing after changing the maximum RF output power setting for a transmitter. If you fail to do so, configuration of RF output power settings via the wireless remote control function may become impossible. For details on pairing, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Generating an internal signal
(INTERNAL SG) This transmitter generates a 1-kHz reference level sine wave that can be used to adjust or check the audio level of the receiver or the system that you are using. This internal signal is outside the control of the attenuator. 1 kHz: A 1-kHz internal signal is generated. OFF: An internal signal is not generated. Note If the transmitter is turned off while the reference signal function is on, the function will turn off automatically. 12 Automatic dimming of the display
(DIMMER MODE) The organic light-emitting diode display can be set to dim or turn off after a certain amount of time. AUTO OFF: The display turns off after 30 seconds. The display goes on again when you press the SET, +, or button. AUTO DIMMER: The display dims after 30 seconds. The display becomes bright again when you press the SET, +, or button. ALWAYS ON: The display stays on at the brightness level set with the BRIGHTNESS function. Resetting parameters to their factory settings (FACTORY PRESET) All parameter settings can be returned to their factory settings. Holding down the SET button until a message appears asking for confirmation. Press the + or button repeatedly to select YES, and then press the SET button to enter. The transmitter parameters are reset to their factory settings. Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn off the power first. Then while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. Then change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
To start signal transmission with the factory parameter settings, turn off the power and then turn it on again. Displaying the software version
(VERSION) The version of the transmitter software can be displayed. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Locking the POWER switch (POWER SW LOCK) The POWER switch can be locked to prevent the transmitter from being accidentally turned off or on. Even when the POWER switch is locked, all parts of the transmitter other than the POWER switch remain functional. UNLOCK: The POWER switch is not locked. LOCK: The POWER switch is locked. When LOCK is selected, the POWER switch lock icon appears in the display. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Cross Remote (RF REMOTE) This function must be set to allow the wireless remote control function to be used between the transmitter and receiver. OFF: Stops the wireless remote control function. ON: Starts the wireless remote control function with the previously paired receiver. PAIRING: Executes a new pairing. For details, see Pairing with a receiver on page 7. Note If RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING appears on the RF REMOTE screen, the wireless remote control function cannot be used. To use the wireless remote control function, select a different transmission channel. For details on how to change the transmission channel, see Setting the Transmission Channel on page 6. Setting the brightness of the display
(BRIGHTNESS) Ten levels of brightness can be selected for the organic light-emitting diode display. The selectable settings are the following:
(Dark) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Bright) 13 Attaching With the Soft Case Attaching the Antenna Tubes The transmitter can be attached to the user with the supplied soft case. All operations are possible when the transmitter is attached with the soft case. The clip can be attached to the soft case at an angle of 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees, allowing you to attach the transmitter in a variety of positions. Removing the clip Remove the transmitter from the soft case before attaching or removing the supplied clip. 1 Remove the transmitter from the soft case. 2 Insert your fingers between the clip and the soft case as shown in the illustration and pull the clip in the direction of the arrow. Noise may occur if the antenna attachment areas come into contact with metallic objects. Attaching the antenna tubes will prevent accidental contact of the antenna attachment areas with metallic objects. Note Do not pull on the antennas when attaching or removing the antenna tubes. In addition, do not attach or remove the antenna tubes while holding the antennas. Doing so may damage the antennas. Attaching the antenna tubes Hold the unit by its body with the antennas attached. Gently grasp the antenna tube, and slowly slide it onto the antenna all the way to the base of the antenna attachment area. Removing the antenna tubes Hold the unit by its body with the antennas attached. Gently grasp the antenna tube, and slowly slide it off the antenna from the base of the antenna attachment area. 3 Press down on the clasp as shown in the illustration and slide the clip in the direction of the arrow. Clasp 14 High-
frequency circuit Block Diagram Attenuator Head amp. A/D converter Digital signal processor Low-cut filter Internal SG Audio codec modulator 15 Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem using this transmitter, use the following checklist to find a solution. For any problems with the receiver or adapter, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the respective device. If the problem persists, consult your Sony dealer. Remedy Reinsert the batteries with the correct orientation
(see page 5). Replace the batteries with new ones. Use alkaline batteries. The batteries drain quickly under cold conditions. Decrease the distance to the receiver and check the reception. Increase the transmission power (see page 11). Use the same channel setting on both the transmitter and receiver. Confirm that the setting of the encrypted transmission function is the same on both the transmitter and the receiver (see page 8). Configure the same audio codec mode setting for both the receiver and transmitter (see page 12). If a microphone is connected to the transmitter, set the audio input to MIC (see page 11). While monitoring the audio input level meter, set the attenuator to an appropriate level. While monitoring the audio input level meter, set the attenuator to a level that does not produce distortion. While monitoring the sound, decrease the low-cut filter frequency to a level that produces the proper sound quality (see page 11). Use the low-cut filter to cut the bass (see page 11). Turn off the POWER SW LOCK function (see page 13). Carry out pairing (see page 7). Check the wireless remote control condition level. If it is low, decrease the distance between the transmitter and the receiver (see page 5). On the receiver, carry out pairing again with the transmitter that you want to control. Check the conditions for using a USB keyboard with the transmitter (see page 9). Adjust the brightness of the display (see page 13). Symptom The transmitter does not turn on. The batteries drain quickly. Interruptions in the reception occurs. There is no sound. The sound is weak. Meanings The batteries are inserted backwards in the battery compartment. The batteries are exhausted. Manganese batteries are being used. The transmitter is being used under cold conditions. The transmitter is too far from the receiver. The transmission power setting is set to L:
1mW. The channel setting on the transmitter is different from that on the receiver. The setting of the encrypted transmission function on the receiver is different from that on the transmitter. The audio codec mode settings on the receiver and transmitter do not match. The audio input level of the transmitter is set to LINE or the attenuation level is too high. There is distortion in the sound. The attenuator is set too low for the audio input level of the transmitter. The bass is weak. The frequency of the low-cut filter is set too high. There is too much bass. The microphone connected to the transmitter produces excessive bass because the frequency response of the transmitter extends into the low 20-Hz range. The POWER switch is locked. The power does not turn off even though the POWER switch is turned to OFF. Wireless remote control is not possible. Pairing has not been established between the transmitter and receiver. The receiver is too far from the transmitter for communication to occur. The USB keyboard does not work. The display is too dark. The transmitter that was paired with the receiver has been paired with another receiver. You are using a USB keyboard that is not compatible with the transmitter. The display brightness is set to low. 16
When only digital wireless microphones are being used, keep the transmitter at least 4 meters (13 feet) away from the antenna of a receiver for up to 10 channels, and at least 6 meters (20 feet) away for 11 or more channels.
When a mixture of digital and analog wireless microphones is being used, keep the transmitter at least 6 meters (20 feet) away from the antenna of a receiver.
This system should be kept at least 100 meters (328 feet) away from any analog wireless systems using the same frequency when both are being used in a wide area with no walls or obstructions.
If you experience noise, increase the distance between the transmitter and receiver or decrease the transmission power on the transmitter. Note on microphone and transmitter combinations It is recommended that you use the ECM-77BC/9X Sony lavelier microphone with this transmitter. The transmission signal may cause noise on some microphones. If you experience noise, you may be able to reduce it by changing the position of the microphone cable, moving the microphone connection away from the antenna, or lowering the transmission power. To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communication devices The use of portable telephones and other communication devices near the DWT-B01N may result in malfunction and interference with audio signals. It is recommended that portable communication devices near the DWT-B01N be turned off. Important Notes on Operation Notes on using the transmitter
The digital wireless microphone system product must be used within a temperature range of 0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F).
Operating the transmitter near electrical equipment
(motors, transformers, or dimmers) may cause it to be affected by electromagnetic induction. Keep the transmitter as far from such equipment as possible.
The presence of the lighting equipment may produce electrical interference over the entire frequency range. Position the transmitter so that interference is minimized.
To avoid degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio, do not use the transmitter in noisy places or in locations subject to vibration, such as the following:
- near electrical equipment, such as motors, transformers or dimmers
- near air conditioning equipment or places subject to direct air flow from an air conditioner
- near public address loudspeakers
- where adjacent equipment might knock against the tuner Keep the transmitter as far from such equipment as possible or use buffering material. On cleaning
If the transmitter is used in a very humid or dusty place or in a place subject to an active gas, clean its surface as well as the connectors with a dry, soft cloth soon after use. Lengthy use of the transmitter in such places or not cleaning it after its use in such places may shorten its life.
Clean the surface and the connectors of the transmitter with a dry, soft cloth. Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish. Notes on simultaneous multi-channel operation
The following distances should be kept between any two transmitters.
- When using U14 models:
1 m (3.3 feet) or more
- When using models other than U14:
30 cm (11 7/8 inches) or more When the distances between transmitters need to be closer than the distances above, use a grouping system for multi-channel systems that include both digital wireless and analog wireless devices. For details, refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD-ROM. 17 Specifications Transmitting section Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer RF power output 1 mW/10 mW/50 mW (e.r.p) selectable
/4 flexible wire Antenna type Occupied RF bandwidth Audio delay 192 kHz or less MODE1: 1.5 ms MODE2: 1.0 ms MODE3: 2.1 ms Allowable deviation of transmission frequency 6.5 ppm Type of emission G1E or G1D Modulation method
/4 Shift QPSK Audio section Maximum input level MIC: 22 dBu (with 0 dB attenuator) LINE: +24 dBu Audio attenuator adjustment range (pad) 0 to 48 dB (3 dB steps, MIC input mode Microphone input connector only) Sony 4-pin (SMC9-4S) (female) Input impedance 4.7 kohms or more Frequency response T.H.D 20 Hz to 22,000 Hz MODE1, MODE2: 0.03% or less MODE3 : 0.3% or less Dynamic range 106 dB or more Dimensions (unit: mm (inches))
* U14/CE21 model: 233 (9 1/4) U30/CE33 model: 206 (8 1/8) U42/CE42 model: 188 (7 1/2) Mass Approx. 125 g (4.4 oz) including Supplied accessories batteries Spare battery case (1) Soft case (1) Microphone cable (4-pin to XLR-type 3-
pin) (1) USB adapter cable (1) Carrying case (1) Scribble sheet (1) Antenna tubes (2) Before Using this Unit (3) CD-ROM (1) Optional accessories ECM-77BC/9X lavalier microphones 0 dBu = 0.775 V Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. General Operating voltage Battery life 3 V DC, with two LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries Continuous operating time 5 hours (at 25 C (77 F), 10-mW output using Sony LR6 (AA)-size alkaline batteries with the CODEC MODE set to MODE1 and the wireless remote control function off and DIMMER MODE set to AUTO OFF) Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F) Storage temperature 20 C to +60 C (4 F to +140 F) Wireless remote control 2.4-GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant Notes
Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND. 18 Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps Underlined items are the factory setting. US models Channel step: 25 kHz Model No. Frequency band Frequency Group/channel (factory setting) TV14-17 TV18-21 TV22-25 TV30-33 TV34-36 TV37 TV38-41 TV42-45 TV46-49 TV50-51 U14 (TV14-25) U30 (TV30-41) U42 (TV42-51) European models Channel step: 25 kHz 470.125 - 493.875 MHz 494.125 - 517.875 MHz 518.125 - 541.875 MHz 566.125 - 589.875 MHz 590.125 - 607.875 MHz Not available 614.125 - 637.875 MHz 638.125 - 661.875 MHz 662.125 - 685.875 MHz 686.125 - 697.875 MHz 00 1801 494.125 MHz 00 3001 566.125 MHz 00 4201 638.125 MHz Model No. Frequency band Frequency Group/channel (factory setting) CE21 (TV21-29) CE33 (TV33-40) CE42 (TV42-50) TV21-23 TV24-26 TV27-29 TV33-35 TV36-37 TV38-40 TV42-44 TV45-47 TV48-50 470.025 - 494.000 MHz 494.025 - 518.000 MHz 518.025 - 542.000 MHz 566.025 - 590.000 MHz 590.025 - 606.000 MHz 606.025 - 630.000 MHz 638.025 - 662.000 MHz 662.025 - 686.000 MHz 686.025 - 710.000 MHz 00 2101 470.125 MHz 00 3301 566.125 MHz 00 4201 638.125 MHz 19 Sony Corporation
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ATTENTION The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the sound of this unit. For the customers in the U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. In order to comply with FCC radio-frequency radiation exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled exposure, this device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known. adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. DWT-BO3R has been tested and found to comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. For the customers in Canada CANICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(8) This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. IC Exposure of Humans to RF Fields The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canadas website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-eng. php The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects
(by heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. DWT-B01N/DWT-BO1NI has been tested and found to comply with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. This device operates on a no-protection, no-interference basis. Should the user seek to cbtain protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, @ radio licence is required. For further details, consult Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada s document Client Procedures Circular CPC-2-1 ~28, Voluntary Licensing of Licence-Exemot Low-Power Radio Apparatus in the TV Bands. This radio transmitter (4098-DWTBO1N/4098-DWTBOINI) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Antenna type: Whip Gain: 2.14 dBi By oT-tei (ede Coury Transmitting section Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer RF power output 1. mW/10 mW/S0 mW (e..p) selectable Antenna type 4 flexible wire Occupied RF bandwidth 192 kHz or less Audio delay MODE}: 1.5 ms MODE2: 1.0 ms
(MODE3: 2.1 ms Allowable deviation of transmission frequency
+65 ppm Type of emission GIEorGID Modulation method 1/4 Shift QPSK Audio section Maximum input level MIC: -22 dBu (with 0 dB attenuator) LINE: +24dBu Audio attenuator adjustment range (pad) dB to 48 dB (3 dB steps, MIC input mode only) Microphone input connector Sony 4-pin (SMC9-4S) (female) Input impedance 47 kohms or more Frequency response 20Hz to 22,000 Hz THD MODE1, MODE2: 0.03% or less MODE3: 0.3% or less Dynamic range 106 dB or more OdBu=0.775V For the customers in the U.S.A. SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit http-//www_sony.com/psa/warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product. For the customers in Canada SONY LIMITED WARRANTY - Please visit http-//www_sonybiz.ca/pro/lang/en/
ca/article/resources-warranty for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony's limited warranty applicable to this product. The DWT-BOIN is a digital wireless transmitter for a UHF synthesized wireless microphone system to be used for broadcast or movie production purpose. This transmitter is suitable for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and Electronic Field Production (EFP). General Operating voltage Battery life Operating temperature Storage temperature Wireless remote control 3 V DC, with two LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries Continuous operating time 5 hours (at 25 C (77 F), 10-mW output using Sony LR6 (AA)-size alkaline batteries with CODEC MODE set to MODE! and the wireless remote control function off and DIMMER MODE set to AUTO OFF) 0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F)
-20 C to +60 C (-4 F to +140 F)
(2.4-GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant Dimensions (unit: mm (inches)) 73 (2 7g) 17 (/46) 63 (2 1/p)
* U14/CE21 model: 233 (9 /,) U30/CE33 model: 206 (8 /,) U42/CE42 model: 188 (7 '/,) Mass Approx. 125 g (4.4 02) including batteries Supplied accessories Spare battery case (1) Soft case (1) Microphone cable (4-pin to XLR-type 3-pin) (1) USB adapter cable (1) Carrying case (1) Scribble sheet (1) Antenna tubes (2) Before Using this Unit (3) CD-ROM (1) Optional accessories ECM-778C/9X, ECM-66BC/9X, ECM-44BC/9X, and ECM-FTSBC lavalier microphones Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Pour les clients au Canada CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(8) Le prsent apparel est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Pour rduire les interfrences radio potentielles pour les autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain doivent tre choisis de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (PIRE) ne soit pas suprieure a la puissance requise pour assurer la communication. Exposition humaine aux champs de radiofrquences
(Industrie Canada) installateur de ce matriel radio doit sassurer que lantenne est situe ou oriente de telle manire a ne pas mettre un champ de radiofrquence dpassant les limites spcifies par Sant Canada pour la population gnrale ; consultez le Code de scurit 6, disponible sur le site Web de Sant Canada : http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-eng.php Les connaissances scientifiques dont nous disposons nont mis en vidence aucun problme de sant associ a I'usage des appareils sans fil a faible puissance. Nous ne sommes cependant pas en mesure de prouver que ces appareils sans fil 2 faible puissance sont entirement sans danger. Les appareils sans fil faible puissance mettent une nergie frquence radiolectrique
(RF) trs faible dans le spectre des micro-ondes lorsquils sont utiliss. Alors qu'une dose leve de RF peut avoir des effets sur la sant (en chauffant les tissus), l'exposition 4 de faibles RF qui ne produisent pas de chaleur na pas de mauvais effets connus sur la sant. De nombreuses tudes ont t menes sur les expositions aux RF faibles et nont dcouvert aucun effet biologique. Certaines tudes ont suggr qu'il pouvait y avoir certains effets biologiques, mais ces rsultats nont pas t confirms par des recherches supplmentaires. DWT-BO1N/ DWT-BOINI a t test et jug conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements IC nonces pour un environnement non contrdl et respecte les rgles dexposition aux frquences radiolectriques (RF) CNR-102 de I'iC. La mention IC: devant le numro de certification/ homologation signifi uniquement que les spcifications techniques dIndustrie Canada sont remplies. Using the CD-ROM manuals The manuals can be viewed on a computer with Adobe Reader installed. You can download Adobe Reader for free from the Adobe website. 1) Open the "index.html" file on the CD-ROM. 2. Select the language of the manual you want to view. Ifyou damage or lose the CD-ROM, you can purchase a new one from your dealer or Sony service representative. For the customers In Canada This model has an RF module of the FCC/IC approval bullt-In BUILT IN MODULE RM-215, FCC-ID: AK8RM215 1G: 409B-RM215 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For the customers In the U.S.A. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. SONY. tomes Digital Wireless Transmitter Before Using this Unit Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. DWT-BO1N 2015 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan it} | NANA 585170050 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country. WARNING Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Ifthe transmitter develops an abnormally high temperature, a burning odor or smoke during use, remove the battery holder and stop using the transmitter immediately. Take care not to burn your fingers when removing the battery holder as the batteries may be very hot at this time. Ce dispositif fonctionne selon un rgime de non-brouillage et de non-protection. Si l'utilisateur devait chercher a obtenir une certaine protection contre dautres services radio fonctionnant dans les mmes bandes de tlvision, une licence radio serait requise. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter le document CPC-2-1-28 d'Industrie Canada intitul, Dlivrance de licences sur une base volontaire pour les appareils radio de faible puissance exempts de licence et exploits dans les bandes de tlvision. Le prsent metteur radio (4098-DWTB01N/ 409B-DWTBOINI) a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types dantenne numrs ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types dantenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour I'exploitation de I'metteur. Type dantenne : fouet Gain : 2.14 dBi This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The term IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Ce modle dispose dun module a radlofrquence (RF) intgr qui a t certifi par la FCC/IC. MODULE INTEGRE RM-215 ID FCC: AK8RM215 IC:409B-RM215 Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. La mention IC: devant le numro de certification/ homologation signifie uniquement que les spcifications techniques dIndustrie Canada sont remplies. Pour les clients au Canada GARANTIE LIMITEE DE SONY - Rendez-vous sur httpy/www.sonybiz.ca/pro/
lang/en/ca/article/resources-warranty-product-registration pour obtenir les informations importantes et 'ensemble des termes et conditions de la garantie limite de Sony applicable a ce produit. Caractristiques Le DWT-BOIN est un metteur numriq fil pour un systme de microphone sans fil synthtis UHF destin a tre utilis pour la diffusion ou la production cinmatographique. Cet metteur est adapt au journalisme lectronique (ENG - Electronic News Gathering) et a la production lectronique sur le terrain (EFP - Electronic Field Production). EE eye uel sur ROM Vous devez installer Adobe Reader sur votre ordinateur pour pouvoir lire ce manuel. Vous pouvez tlcharger Adobe Reader gratuitement depuis le site Web dAdobe. 1 Ouvrez le fichier index.html situ sur le CD-ROM. 2. Slectionnez le manuel que vous souhaitez lire, puis cliquez sur ce dernier. Si vous avez perdu ou endommag le CD-ROM, vous pouvez acheter un CD-ROM de remplacement auprs de votre reprsentant Sony ou du service clientle Sony. All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of part 15 of FCC Rules. If you have any questions about this product, you may call;
Sony Customer Information Service Center 1-800-222-7669 or httpu/www.sony. com/
Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model: DWT-B01N/DWT-B01NI Responsible party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16535 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 US.A. Telephone Number: 858-942-2230 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Use of Sony wireless devices is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission as described in Part 74 subpart H of the FCC regulations and users authorized thereby are required to obtain an appropriate license.
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4-585-173-01 (1) Digital Wireless Transmitter Operating Instructions DWT-B01N 2015 Sony Corporation Table of Contents Features ...................................................................... 3 Parts Identification ................................................... 4 Power Supply ............................................................. 5 Installing the batteries ............................................ 5 Setting the Transmission Channel ........................... 6 Selecting the group/channel ................................... 6 Using the Cross Remote ............................................ 7 Pairing with a receiver ........................................... 7 Using the Encrypted Transmission Function ......... 8 Using secure key mode (SECURE KEY) .............. 8 Using password mode (PASSWORD) .................. 8 Using a USB Keyboard ............................................. 9 Basic Menu Operations .......................................... 10 Setting Menus .......................................................... 10 Naming of transmitter (NAME) .......................... 10 Selecting the frequency band (BAND) ................ 10 Selecting the group/channel (GP/CH) ................. 11 Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) ........ 11 Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) ... 11 Low-cut filter setting (LCF) ................................ 11 Power save setting (POWER SAVE) .................. 11 Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) ....... 12 Displaying the accumulated use time (TIME) ..... 12 Setting the encrypted transmission function
(ENCRYPTION) ............................................... 12 Setting the audio codec mode (CODEC MODE) .............................................................. 12 Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF POWER) ............................................................ 12 Generating an internal signal
(INTERNAL SG) ............................................... 12 Locking the POWER switch (POWER SW LOCK) ........................................................ 13 Cross Remote (RF REMOTE) ............................. 13 Setting the brightness of the display
(BRIGHTNESS) ................................................ 13 Automatic dimming of the display (DIMMER MODE) .............................................................. 13 Resetting parameters to their factory settings
(FACTORY PRESET) ...................................... 13 Displaying the software version (VERSION) ..... 13 Attaching With the Soft Case ................................. 14 Removing the clip ................................................ 14 Attaching the Antenna Tubes ................................. 14 Attaching the antenna tubes ................................. 14 Removing the antenna tubes ................................ 14 Block Diagram ......................................................... 15 Troubleshooting ....................................................... 16 Important Notes on Operation .............................. 17 Notes on using the transmitter ............................. 17 On cleaning .......................................................... 17 Specifications ........................................................... 18 Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps ............... 19 2 Compact, lightweight, and rugged design The DWT-B01N is designed to be extremely compact and lightweight, essential qualities for use by artists in fast-
moving TV and outdoor productions. Switchable mic or line input level and adjustable attenuator For details, see Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) on page 11. Three audio codec modes Switch between audio codec modes based on your operational needs. For details, see Setting the audio codec mode (CODEC MODE) on page 12. Switchable RF output power For details, see Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) on page 11 and Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF POWER) on page 12. Power sleep mode For details, see Power save setting (POWER SAVE) on page 11. Digital low-cut filter For details, see Low-cut filter setting (LCF) on page 11. Easy-to-see, full dot-matrix OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) Display The quick response of the OLED display enables real-time operating conditions to be displayed clearly and accurately. Features The DWT-B01N is a digital wireless transmitter for a UHF synthesized wireless microphone system to be used for broadcast or movie production purpose. This transmitter is suitable for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and Electronic Field Production (EFP). What is DWX?
DWX refers to Sonys new digital wireless microphone system. The DWX series reflects Sonys extensive expertise in professional microphones and sound design. It represents a successful blend of Sony know-how, wireless technology renowned for stability, and cutting-edge digital audio technology. In addition to realizing the high sound quality possible with a digital system, the DWX series supports multi-
channel simultaneous operation, encrypted transmission, and metadata transmission for monitoring the status of multiple transmitters. Using a main link and a separate additional link, remote control of transmitters from the receiver is also possible. With its many advanced features, the system has the potential to revolutionize the workflow of professional applications. What is WiDIF-HP?
WiDIF-HP (WiDIF: Wireless Digital Interface Format, HP: High Profile) is a wireless digital audio interface format developed by Sony. It enables highly secure transmission with high sound quality and low system latency, and supports simultaneous multi-channel operation. What is Cross Remote?
Cross Remote is a system that allows transmitters to be monitored and controlled from a receiver and the Wireless Studio control software installed on a computer connected to the receiver. For example, the settings of a transmitter worn under clothing can be easily changed over the wireless link. Wide RF carrier frequency range The DWT-B01N transmitter covers an extremely wide RF carrier frequency range. Depending on the model, the transmitter can cover bandwidths between 48-MHz and 72-MHz (e.g., 72-MHz with the CE4248 1)) much wider than 24-MHz of the analog wireless microphone system. This remarkably wide coverage on a single model offers cost efficiency and operational convenience, because it allows one transmitter to be operated in many different areas. 1) Carrier frequencies differ depending on the model. 3 Parts Identification f POWER switch Turns the transmitter ON or OFF. g Battery compartment Accommodates two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. For details on how to insert the batteries, see Power Supply on page 5. h SET button Adjusts displayed function settings and enters the value. Holding down the SET button while switching on the power turns the transmitter on without sending a signal. i USB connector (Micro USB) Use this connector to connect an optional USB keyboard to carry out menu functions using key operations. By connecting the digital wireless receiver to this connector with the supplied USB cable, you can exchange the encryption key for encrypted transmission function. a Antenna j Display section b AF (audio input level) /PEAK indicator Lights up green when the signal input is stronger than the reference level. Lights up red when the signal input is 3 dB below the level at which distortion begins. c POWER indicator Lights up green when the transmitter is turned on. When the battery is exhausted, the indicator starts flashing. d Audio input connector (SMC9-4S) Connects the output plug from the optional lavalier microphone. This connector also accepts the input from another wired microphone connected through the supplied microphone cable, or the audio output from a mixer, etc. A RF transmission indication Indicates the current transmission status.
: Currently transmitting
:Transmission stopped B RF (radio frequency) transmission power indication Indicates the current transmission power setting. You can change the setting with the RF transmission power setting function. H: transmitting at 50 mW M: transmitting at 10 mW L: transmitting at 1 mW To connect a microphone Microphone (optional) C Audio input level meter Indicates the input signal level. D Reference level gauge Indicates the reference input level. When the attenuation is 0 dB with INPUT LEVEL set to MIC, 58 dBu (60 dBV) is indicated. When LINE is selected for INPUT LEVEL,
+4 dBu is indicated. E Peak indicator Warns of excessive input by lighting up when the signal is 3 dB below the level at which distortion begins. F POWER switch lock indicator Indicates that the POWER switch is locked, preventing the transmitter from being accidentally turned off or on. To secure the microphone cable connection, be sure to turn and lock the connector cover. e + or button Selects functions or values shown on the display. Holding down the button while switching on the transmitter activates the pairing operation for the wireless remote control function. 4 For details, see Locking the POWER switch (POWER SW LOCK) on page 13. G Cross Remote condition indication Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless remote control function (4 levels).
: Good transmission
: Somewhat good transmission
: Somewhat poor transmission
: Poor transmission
: Unable to communicate with paired receiver When the wireless remote control function is off, this indication does not appear. H Battery indication Shows the battery condition. For details, see Battery indication on page 5. I Menu display section The status of 17 different functions are displayed here. To select the function, press the + or button repeatedly. For details, See Setting Menus on page 10. Power Supply The transmitter can operate on two LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries continuously for about 5 hours at 25 C (77 F). Installing the batteries 1 Squeeze the battery-holder tabs inward (in the direction of the arrows) and slide out the battery holder. 2 Insert new batteries, making sure the polarities are correct, and then return the battery holder to its original position. Battery indication The power status is indicated by eight level indications. Replace both batteries when the battery indication starts to flash. Be sure to check the expiration date printed date on the new batteries before using them. Notes
When BATTERY TYPE is set to TYPE1, the power status is indicated based on the use of new LR6 (size AA) Sony Alkaline batteries. An incorrect indication may result when a different kind of batteries, a different brand of batteries or old batteries are used. If you plan to use other kind of batteries than alkaline, set the BATTERY TYPE function according to the type of batteries to be used.
If you plan to use the transmitter for a long period of time, it is recommended that you replace the batteries with brand new ones. For details on BATTERY TYPE setting, see Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) on page 12. 5 3 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes. 4 Press the + or button repeatedly to select a group. 5 Press the SET button to enter the group. The channel indication starts flashing. 6 Press the + or button repeatedly to select a channel. 7 Press the SET button to enter the channel. Notes To start signal transmission with the selected channel, turn off the power and then turn it on again. To set the group/channel using the pairing mode of the Cross Remote When the transmitter is paired with the receiver, the transmission channel of the transmitter is set to the receiving channel on the receiver automatically. For details, seePairing with a receiver on page 7. Setting the Transmission Channel The transmitter provides groups of interference-free channels. When using multiple microphones and transmitters at the same time (simultaneous multi-channel operations) within the same area, selecting the same group and using a channel within that group can prevent signal interference. To set the transmission channel on the transmitter, first you select the group and channel using the RF indicator and scanning functions on the receiver. Next you set the group and channel parameters to match the setting on the receiver. Notes
Certain transmission channels cannot be used with the wireless remote control function.
(INCOMPATIBLE WITH RF REMOTE) will slide across the display during group/channel selection for transmission channels that cannot be used with the wireless remote control function.
When a transmission channel that cannot be used with the wireless remote control function is selected, RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING appears on the RF REMOTE screen and the wireless remote control function cannot be used. When using the wireless remote control function, select transmission channels for which
(INCOMPATIBLE WITH RF REMOTE) does not appear during group/channel selection. Selecting the group/channel Notes
Before doing this procedure, use the BAND function
(see page 10) to set the transmitter to the bandwidth of the receiver you are using.
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. Set the transmitter group (GP) and channel (CH) as follows:
For details on groups and channels, refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD-ROM. For details on menu operation, see Basic Menu Operations on page 10. 1 Turn off the power, and then while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. The signal transmission stops. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly until the GP/CH indication is displayed. 6 Using the Cross Remote This transmitter is equipped with a wireless remote control function that can be used to set the parameters (low-cut filter, attenuation operation, power save mode, etc.) of the transmitter through the receiver or other devices. This function makes it easier to operate and manage the microphone system while in the field. This wireless control is 2.4 GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant and has no effect on the RF band of digital wireless audio. This function is activated when pairing is established between the transmitter and the receiver using the RF REMOTE function. Pairing must be done first before the wireless remote control function can be used. Notes If RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING appears on the RF REMOTE screen, the wireless remote control function cannot be used. To use the wireless remote control function, select a different transmission channel. For details on how to change the transmission channel, see Setting the Transmission Channel on page 6. Pairing with a receiver Pairing links the transmitter with the receiver which the wireless remote control function is to be used. When the transmitter has been paired with a receiver through the receiver operation, turning on the transmitter while holding down the button establishes the pairing immediately. To carry out pairing through menu operations on the transmitter, do the following. 1 Set the receiver to be used for controlling the transmitter to pairing mode. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly until the RF REMOTE indication is displayed. 3 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes. 4 Press the + or button repeatedly to select PAIRING. 5 Press the SET button to enter. The transmitter sends a pairing request to the receiver which is on pairing mode. Before established pairing, if you press any operation key on the transmitter, pairing mode will be cancelled. When pairing has been established, the wireless remote control condition level (indicated by
) goes up, RF REMOTE turns on, and the remote control function becomes operative. To use the Cross Remote with a previous pairing In the RF REMOTE indication, select ON. Notes
When you set RF REMOTE to ON, the transmitter will communicate with the receiver to which it was previously paired. To use the wireless remote control function with another receiver, you must perform the pairing procedure for that receiver.
Multiple transmitters cannot be paired with the same receiver.
If you reset all parameters by using the FACTORY PRESET function (see page 13), the pairing setting of the transmitter is also cleared. The following transmitter settings can be done from the remote control:
Transmitter name setting
Frequency band/group/channel selection
RF transmission power setting
MIC/LINE setting and attenuator setting for audio input level
Low-cut filter setting
Power save setting
Resetting accumulated use time
Audio codec mode setting
Internal signal setting
POWER switch lock setting For details on menu operation, see Setting Menus on page 10. To perform remote control, the receiver must be equipped with a control function for the setting you want to control. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. To cancel the Cross Remote In the RF REMOTE indication, select OFF. Notes on the Cross Remote The wireless remote control function on the transmitter uses the 2.4-GHz band and may thus be subject to interference from other devices.
When pairing fails (Pairing fail is displayed), successful communication between the transmitter and the receiver has not occurred within a given amount of time. Pairing may be harder to do when another receiver is engaged in pairing nearby.
When it becomes hard to use the remote control, the remote control may be improved by switching the wireless remote control function off, then on again in the RF REMOTE display, then re-pairing with the transmitter (change to a channel with less interference). 7 Using the Encrypted Transmission Function To prevent hacking of the signal, the transmitter scrambles the signal during transmission. To use this function, select one of the following encrypted transmission modes:
Secure key mode: An encryption key that is automatically generated by the transmitter is used by both the transmitter and receiver in this one-to-one encrypted transmission method. Password mode: You choose a password of up to eight characters that can be set for multiple transmitters and receivers. This enables encrypted transmission within a group. Notes Make sure the same mode is set on the transmitter and receiver. Using secure key mode (SECURE KEY) Use this mode for one-to-one encrypted transmission between one transmitter and one receiver. An encryption key that cannot be read from the outside is automatically generated by the transmitter. This key is transmitted to the receiver through a USB connection or the RF REMOTE function, enabling encrypted transmission to take place. The encryption key used by the transmitter and receiver is newly generated for each key transmission, resulting in highly secure communication. The encryption key used between the transmitter and the receiver is saved when the power is turned off, so the encrypted transmission can be resumed the next time the power is turned on. 1 Preparing the transmitter (this unit) 1 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes in ENCRYPTION indication on the transmitter. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly to select SECURE KEY, and then press the SET button. 2 Preparing the receiver Select SECURE KEY on the receiver that receives the encryption key. For details on receiver operations, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. 3 Exchanging the encryption key On the receiver, select USB or REMOTE (wireless remote) as the method for encryption key exchange. When the RF REMOTE function is off, REMOTE cannot be selected. Note When the receiver does not support encryption key exchange through USB connection, select REMOTE. When you select USB:
Connect the transmitter to the receiver with the USB cable (not supplied) and USB adapter cable (supplied). USB cable (not supplied) USB adapter cable
(supplied) For details on receiver operations, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. When you select REMOTE:
The transmitter searches for a receiver that it has been paired with. After the transmitter detects the receiver, the transmitter exchanges the encryption key with receiver and encrypted transmission begins. Using password mode (PASSWORD) Set this mode when multiple transmitters are paired with multiple receivers for encrypted transmission. If both transmitters and receivers are set with the same user-designated password, the audio signal can be decoded. This mode is useful when multiple transmitters and receivers are used as a single group, or when the audio signal from one transmitter is received by multiple receivers at the same time. 1 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes in the ENCRYPTION indication on the transmitter. 2 Press the + or button repeatedly to select PASSWORD, and then press the SET button. 3 Input a password of up to eight characters on the transmitter. To enter a password, use the procedure described in Naming of transmitter (NAME) on page 10. 4 Set the encrypted transmission function setting on the receiver to PASSWORD. 5 Set the same password that was set on the transmitter. For details on receiver operations, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. 8 Note It is recommended that you change the password periodically. Using a USB Keyboard Connecting an optional USB keyboard to the transmitter allows you to perform menu operations and enter your name and password for the encrypted transmission function from the keyboard. A Micro USB connector is used on the transmitter. For this reason, use the supplied USB adapter cable. USB adapter cable (supplied) Menu operations with a USB keyboard You can use a USB keyboard to perform the same menu operations that you do on the transmitter. The transmitter buttons correspond to the following keys on a USB keyboard:
Buttons on the transmitter USB keyboard SET
+
ENTER R r To enter a text With a USB keyboard, you can enter names and passwords for encrypted transmissions. Characters that can be entered from a USB keyboard: (space), 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, !, #, &, $, @, +, -, =, _, (, ), [, ]
(Passwords may consist of the numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to Z only.) Special key: Backspace (BS) and Delete (DEL) keys. Notes
The number keys on the keyboard cannot be used.
This transmitter is compatible with English-language keyboards only.
USB keyboards with multiple functions, such as USB hub and pointing device, cannot be used.
Power to the connected keyboard is supplied by the USB connector on the transmitter. The power rating is 100 mA. Keyboards that consume more power than that cannot be used.
Do not leave the transmitter connected to the keyboard when not in use. If you do, the batteries in the transmitter will be drained more quickly.
Text editing should be done with the alphabet, BS, DEL, and Enter keys. 9 Basic Menu Operations Setting Menus Function name The functions and parameters of the settings menu are explained here. Underlined items are the factory setting. Item to be set 1 Press the + or button repeatedly until the function to be set appears. 2 Hold down the SET button until the item to be set flashes. 3 Press the + or button to change the setting. 4 Press the SET button to enter the setting. Types of menu:
NAME (transmitter name) setting
BAND (frequency band) selection
GP/CH (group/channel) selection
RF POWER (RF transmission power) setting
INPUT LEVEL (audio input level) setting
LCF (low-cut filter) setting
POWER SAVE setting
BATTERY TYPE (battery type) setting
TIME (accumulated use time) indication
ENCRYPTION (encrypted transmission function) setting
CODEC MODE (audio codec mode) setting
MAX RF POWER (maximum RF output power) setting
INTERNAL SG (internal signal generator) function
POWER SW LOCK (POWER switch lock) function
RF REMOTE (wireless remote control) function
BRIGHTNESS (display brightness) setting
DIMMER MODE (automatic dimming of the display) setting
FACTORY PRESET (factory setting) function
VERSION (software version) indication Naming of transmitter (NAME) You can specify a transmitter name of up to 16 characters. The factory setting for the transmitter name is the model name and serial number. The transmitter name is sent to the receiver as metadata and is used by the receiver to distinguish between different transmitters.
+: The first press on the + button displays the character set. You can then use the + and buttons to select the desired character. And then, pressing the SET button adds the selected character to the end of the current name.
: Deletes the last character in the current name. SET: Enters the character or edited name. Note You cannot insert or delete a character in the middle of the name. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. To edit with a keyboard You can enter data from an optional keyboard connected to the USB connector. For details, see Using a USB Keyboard on page 9. Selecting the frequency band (BAND) Match the frequency range on this transmitter to that of the Sony digital wireless receiver. See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 19 for differences in frequency ranges that can be set for optional receivers combined with this transmitter. For details about the frequency range of each band, refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD-ROM. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn 10 off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. Then change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
Be sure to select the group/channel right after selecting the frequency band. To start signal transmission with the selected frequency band/group/channel, turn off the power and then turn it on again. microphone as you monitor the input level meter and press the + or button repeatedly to select the appropriate attenuation level. The reference levels for the various settings are as follows:
Input Attenuation
(dB) Selecting the group/channel (GP/CH) MIC See Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps on page 19 for factory settings. For details, see Selecting the group/channel on page 6. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. LINE 0 3 6 9 3 dB steps 45 48 Reference input level
(dB) 58 55 52 49 3 dB steps 13 10
+4 Maximum input level
(dBu) 22 19 16 13 3 dB steps
+23
+24
+24 Headroom
(dB) 36 34 20 For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. MIC/LINE settings and attenuator settings for the audio input level can be changed from the receiver and other devices via the wireless remote control function. Setting the RF output power (RF POWER) For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. You can set the RF output power. 1 mW (LOW): transmitted by 1 mW 10 mW (MID): transmitted by 10 mW 50 mW (HIGH): transmitted by 50 mW Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. And then, change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
To start signal transmission with the selected RF output power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on again. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. The maximum RF output power can be configured on the unit. Low-cut filter setting (LCF) The frequency of the low-cut filter can be set. OFF: Turns off the low-cut filter. 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 (Hz): Low-cut filter is set according to the selected frequency. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Power save setting (POWER SAVE) To conserve power, this setting allows you to put all transmitter functions to sleep. ACTIVE: The transmitter operates normally. SLEEP: The sleep function is on. During sleep, the POWER indicator flashes at 2-second intervals. For details, see Setting the maximum RF output power
(MAX RF POWER) on page 12. To change back to normal operation During sleep, press the SET, +, or button. Setting the audio input level (INPUT LEVEL) You can set the input level to the analog head amp. Select LINE or MIC, depending on the audio source connected to the audio input connecter. When MIC is selected, ATT (attenuation level) will flash next. With the microphone connected, speak into the 11 You can also use the wireless remote control to change the receiver back to normal operation. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Setting the battery type (BATTERY TYPE) Set this item according to the type of batteries you use to obtain accurate battery power status indication. TYPE1: The power status is indicated based on characteristics of new LR6 (size AA) Sony Alkaline batteries. Select this for LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. TYPE2: Select this for rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries. TYPE3: Select this for lithium batteries. Note The characteristics of batteries change according to battery type and environmental conditions. It is recommended that you learn the characteristics of batteries you use before using them. Displaying the accumulated use time
(TIME) You can display the accumulated battery use time as a rough estimate of total transmitter usage. The factory setting is 00:00. To reset the accumulated time indication 1 Hold down the SET button until the time indication flashes. 2 Press the button so 00:00 RESET appears, and then press the SET button. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Setting the encrypted transmission function (ENCRYPTION) You can set the encrypted transmission function. SECURE KEY: Sets the secure key method. PASSWORD: Sets the password method. OFF: The encrypted transmission function is not used. For details, see Using the Encrypted Transmission Function on page 8. Setting the audio codec mode
(CODEC MODE) MODE1: This audio codec mode is compatible with the first generation DWX series. MODE2: Delay times are reduced in this audio codec mode. Audio quality is also improved when compared to MODE1. We recommend using this mode under normal circumstances. MODE3: This audio codec mode prioritizes stable transmission performance. Additional signal processing is used to suppress noise and audio interruptions caused by unexpected interference, resulting in more reliable transmission. The audio delay durations that occur when transmitting and receiving with each mode will differ depending on the receivers operating environment. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver. The audio codec mode setting can be configured via the wireless remote control function from the the receiver, for example. For details, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Setting the maximum RF output power (MAX RF POWER) You can set the maximum RF output power of the unit. 1mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 1 mW. 10mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 10 mW. 50mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 50 mW. Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. And then, change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
To start signal transmission with the selected RF output power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on again.
Always perform pairing after changing the maximum RF output power setting for a transmitter. If you fail to do so, configuration of RF output power settings via the wireless remote control function may become impossible. For details on pairing, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Generating an internal signal
(INTERNAL SG) This transmitter generates a 1-kHz reference level sine wave that can be used to adjust or check the audio level of the receiver or the system that you are using. This internal signal is outside the control of the attenuator. 1 kHz: A 1-kHz internal signal is generated. OFF: An internal signal is not generated. Note If the transmitter is turned off while the reference signal function is on, the function will turn off automatically. 12 Automatic dimming of the display
(DIMMER MODE) The organic light-emitting diode display can be set to dim or turn off after a certain amount of time. AUTO OFF: The display turns off after 30 seconds. The display goes on again when you press the SET, +, or button. AUTO DIMMER: The display dims after 30 seconds. The display becomes bright again when you press the SET, +, or button. ALWAYS ON: The display stays on at the brightness level set with the BRIGHTNESS function. Resetting parameters to their factory settings (FACTORY PRESET) All parameter settings can be returned to their factory settings. Holding down the SET button until a message appears asking for confirmation. Press the + or button repeatedly to select YES, and then press the SET button to enter. The transmitter parameters are reset to their factory settings. Notes
The setting for this function cannot be changed during actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn off the power first. Then while holding down the SET button, turn the power on. Then change the setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
To start signal transmission with the factory parameter settings, turn off the power and then turn it on again. Displaying the software version
(VERSION) The version of the transmitter software can be displayed. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Locking the POWER switch (POWER SW LOCK) The POWER switch can be locked to prevent the transmitter from being accidentally turned off or on. Even when the POWER switch is locked, all parts of the transmitter other than the POWER switch remain functional. UNLOCK: The POWER switch is not locked. LOCK: The POWER switch is locked. When LOCK is selected, the POWER switch lock icon appears in the display. Using wireless remote control, this function can be controlled from the receiver and other devices. For details on wireless remote control function, see Using the Cross Remote on page 7. Cross Remote (RF REMOTE) This function must be set to allow the wireless remote control function to be used between the transmitter and receiver. OFF: Stops the wireless remote control function. ON: Starts the wireless remote control function with the previously paired receiver. PAIRING: Executes a new pairing. For details, see Pairing with a receiver on page 7. Note If RESTRICTED BY GP/CH SETTING appears on the RF REMOTE screen, the wireless remote control function cannot be used. To use the wireless remote control function, select a different transmission channel. For details on how to change the transmission channel, see Setting the Transmission Channel on page 6. Setting the brightness of the display
(BRIGHTNESS) Ten levels of brightness can be selected for the organic light-emitting diode display. The selectable settings are the following:
(Dark) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Bright) 13 Attaching With the Soft Case Attaching the Antenna Tubes The transmitter can be attached to the user with the supplied soft case. All operations are possible when the transmitter is attached with the soft case. The clip can be attached to the soft case at an angle of 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees, allowing you to attach the transmitter in a variety of positions. Removing the clip Remove the transmitter from the soft case before attaching or removing the supplied clip. 1 Remove the transmitter from the soft case. 2 Insert your fingers between the clip and the soft case as shown in the illustration and pull the clip in the direction of the arrow. Noise may occur if the antenna attachment areas come into contact with metallic objects. Attaching the antenna tubes will prevent accidental contact of the antenna attachment areas with metallic objects. Note Do not pull on the antennas when attaching or removing the antenna tubes. In addition, do not attach or remove the antenna tubes while holding the antennas. Doing so may damage the antennas. Attaching the antenna tubes Hold the unit by its body with the antennas attached. Gently grasp the antenna tube, and slowly slide it onto the antenna all the way to the base of the antenna attachment area. Removing the antenna tubes Hold the unit by its body with the antennas attached. Gently grasp the antenna tube, and slowly slide it off the antenna from the base of the antenna attachment area. 3 Press down on the clasp as shown in the illustration and slide the clip in the direction of the arrow. Clasp 14 High-
frequency circuit Block Diagram Attenuator Head amp. A/D converter Digital signal processor Low-cut filter Internal SG Audio codec modulator 15 Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem using this transmitter, use the following checklist to find a solution. For any problems with the receiver or adapter, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the respective device. If the problem persists, consult your Sony dealer. Remedy Reinsert the batteries with the correct orientation
(see page 5). Replace the batteries with new ones. Use alkaline batteries. The batteries drain quickly under cold conditions. Decrease the distance to the receiver and check the reception. Increase the transmission power (see page 11). Use the same channel setting on both the transmitter and receiver. Confirm that the setting of the encrypted transmission function is the same on both the transmitter and the receiver (see page 8). Configure the same audio codec mode setting for both the receiver and transmitter (see page 12). If a microphone is connected to the transmitter, set the audio input to MIC (see page 11). While monitoring the audio input level meter, set the attenuator to an appropriate level. While monitoring the audio input level meter, set the attenuator to a level that does not produce distortion. While monitoring the sound, decrease the low-cut filter frequency to a level that produces the proper sound quality (see page 11). Use the low-cut filter to cut the bass (see page 11). Turn off the POWER SW LOCK function (see page 13). Carry out pairing (see page 7). Check the wireless remote control condition level. If it is low, decrease the distance between the transmitter and the receiver (see page 5). On the receiver, carry out pairing again with the transmitter that you want to control. Check the conditions for using a USB keyboard with the transmitter (see page 9). Adjust the brightness of the display (see page 13). Symptom The transmitter does not turn on. The batteries drain quickly. Interruptions in the reception occurs. There is no sound. The sound is weak. Meanings The batteries are inserted backwards in the battery compartment. The batteries are exhausted. Manganese batteries are being used. The transmitter is being used under cold conditions. The transmitter is too far from the receiver. The transmission power setting is set to L:
1mW. The channel setting on the transmitter is different from that on the receiver. The setting of the encrypted transmission function on the receiver is different from that on the transmitter. The audio codec mode settings on the receiver and transmitter do not match. The audio input level of the transmitter is set to LINE or the attenuation level is too high. There is distortion in the sound. The attenuator is set too low for the audio input level of the transmitter. The bass is weak. The frequency of the low-cut filter is set too high. There is too much bass. The microphone connected to the transmitter produces excessive bass because the frequency response of the transmitter extends into the low 20-Hz range. The POWER switch is locked. The power does not turn off even though the POWER switch is turned to OFF. Wireless remote control is not possible. Pairing has not been established between the transmitter and receiver. The receiver is too far from the transmitter for communication to occur. The USB keyboard does not work. The display is too dark. The transmitter that was paired with the receiver has been paired with another receiver. You are using a USB keyboard that is not compatible with the transmitter. The display brightness is set to low. 16
When only digital wireless microphones are being used, keep the transmitter at least 4 meters (13 feet) away from the antenna of a receiver for up to 10 channels, and at least 6 meters (20 feet) away for 11 or more channels.
When a mixture of digital and analog wireless microphones is being used, keep the transmitter at least 6 meters (20 feet) away from the antenna of a receiver.
This system should be kept at least 100 meters (328 feet) away from any analog wireless systems using the same frequency when both are being used in a wide area with no walls or obstructions.
If you experience noise, increase the distance between the transmitter and receiver or decrease the transmission power on the transmitter. Note on microphone and transmitter combinations It is recommended that you use the ECM-77BC/9X Sony lavelier microphone with this transmitter. The transmission signal may cause noise on some microphones. If you experience noise, you may be able to reduce it by changing the position of the microphone cable, moving the microphone connection away from the antenna, or lowering the transmission power. To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communication devices The use of portable telephones and other communication devices near the DWT-B01N may result in malfunction and interference with audio signals. It is recommended that portable communication devices near the DWT-B01N be turned off. Important Notes on Operation Notes on using the transmitter
The digital wireless microphone system product must be used within a temperature range of 0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F).
Operating the transmitter near electrical equipment
(motors, transformers, or dimmers) may cause it to be affected by electromagnetic induction. Keep the transmitter as far from such equipment as possible.
The presence of the lighting equipment may produce electrical interference over the entire frequency range. Position the transmitter so that interference is minimized.
To avoid degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio, do not use the transmitter in noisy places or in locations subject to vibration, such as the following:
- near electrical equipment, such as motors, transformers or dimmers
- near air conditioning equipment or places subject to direct air flow from an air conditioner
- near public address loudspeakers
- where adjacent equipment might knock against the tuner Keep the transmitter as far from such equipment as possible or use buffering material. On cleaning
If the transmitter is used in a very humid or dusty place or in a place subject to an active gas, clean its surface as well as the connectors with a dry, soft cloth soon after use. Lengthy use of the transmitter in such places or not cleaning it after its use in such places may shorten its life.
Clean the surface and the connectors of the transmitter with a dry, soft cloth. Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish. Notes on simultaneous multi-channel operation
The following distances should be kept between any two transmitters.
- When using U14 models:
1 m (3.3 feet) or more
- When using models other than U14:
30 cm (11 7/8 inches) or more When the distances between transmitters need to be closer than the distances above, use a grouping system for multi-channel systems that include both digital wireless and analog wireless devices. For details, refer to Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists on the supplied CD-ROM. 17 Specifications Transmitting section Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer RF power output 1 mW/10 mW/50 mW (e.r.p) selectable
/4 flexible wire Antenna type Occupied RF bandwidth Audio delay 192 kHz or less MODE1: 1.5 ms MODE2: 1.0 ms MODE3: 2.1 ms Allowable deviation of transmission frequency 6.5 ppm Type of emission G1E or G1D Modulation method
/4 Shift QPSK Audio section Maximum input level MIC: 22 dBu (with 0 dB attenuator) LINE: +24 dBu Audio attenuator adjustment range (pad) 0 to 48 dB (3 dB steps, MIC input mode Microphone input connector only) Sony 4-pin (SMC9-4S) (female) Input impedance 4.7 kohms or more Frequency response T.H.D 20 Hz to 22,000 Hz MODE1, MODE2: 0.03% or less MODE3 : 0.3% or less Dynamic range 106 dB or more Dimensions (unit: mm (inches))
* U14/CE21 model: 233 (9 1/4) U30/CE33 model: 206 (8 1/8) Mass Approx. 125 g (4.4 oz) including Supplied accessories batteries Spare battery case (1) Soft case (1) Microphone cable (4-pin to XLR-type 3-
pin) (1) USB adapter cable (1) Carrying case (1) Scribble sheet (1) Antenna tubes (2) Before Using this Unit (3) CD-ROM (1) Optional accessories ECM-77BC/9X lavalier microphones 0 dBu = 0.775 V Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. General Operating voltage Battery life 3 V DC, with two LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries Continuous operating time 5 hours (at 25 C (77 F), 10-mW output using Sony LR6 (AA)-size alkaline batteries with the CODEC MODE set to MODE1 and the wireless remote control function off and DIMMER MODE set to AUTO OFF) Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F) Storage temperature 20 C to +60 C (4 F to +140 F) Wireless remote control 2.4-GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant Notes
Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND. 18 Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps Underlined items are the factory setting. US models Channel step: 25 kHz Model No. Frequency band Frequency Group/channel (factory setting) U14 (TV14-25) U30 (TV30-36) TV14-17 TV18-21 TV22-25 TV30-33 TV34-36 470.125 - 493.875 MHz 494.125 - 517.875 MHz 518.125 - 541.875 MHz 566.125 - 589.875 MHz 590.125 - 607.875 MHz 00 1801 494.125 MHz 00 3001 566.125 MHz European models Channel step: 25 kHz Model No. Frequency band Frequency Group/channel (factory setting) CE21 (TV21-29) CE33 (TV33-40) CE42 (TV42-50) TV21-23 TV24-26 TV27-29 TV33-35 TV36-37 TV38-40 TV42-44 TV45-47 TV48-50 470.025 - 494.000 MHz 494.025 - 518.000 MHz 518.025 - 542.000 MHz 566.025 - 590.000 MHz 590.025 - 606.000 MHz 606.025 - 630.000 MHz 638.025 - 662.000 MHz 662.025 - 686.000 MHz 686.025 - 710.000 MHz 00 2101 470.125 MHz 00 3301 566.125 MHz 00 4201 638.125 MHz 19 Sony Corporation
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-09-05 | 470.125 ~ 607.875 | TLD - Licensed LPAS Device | Original Equipment |
2 | 2015-10-08 | 614.125 ~ 697.875 | TBT - Licensed Broadcast Transmitter Worn on Body |
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2018-09-05
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2015-10-08
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003739166
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1-7-1 Konan
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Tokyo, N/A 108-0075
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Japan
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1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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AK8
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
DWTB01N
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1 2 | Name |
R******** T******
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1 2 | Title |
Senior Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-50********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-50********
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c******@jp.sony.com
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1 2 | Firm Name |
UL Japan, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
T******** T********
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T****** S********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
4383-326 Asama-cho, Ise-shi
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Mie-ken, 516-0021
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Japan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-59********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-59********
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T******@ul.com
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T******@ul.com
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n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | No | |||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/13/2019 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | TLD - Licensed LPAS Device | ||||
1 2 | TBT - Licensed Broadcast Transmitter Worn on Body | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Wireless Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | No | |||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Yes | |||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Filing updated to remove 600 MHz wireless service band per Report and Order FCC 17-95. Power Output listed is conducted. End-users must be provided with specific information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance as noted in this filing. The antenna of this device must not be co-located or used in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except the conditions shown in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. Co-located operation with module FCC ID :AK8RM215 has been evaluated. The highest reported SAR for Body-worn and Simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.39 W/kg and 0.79 W/kg, respectively. Simultaneous transmission only happens by the dedicated modular transmitter already certified. | ||||
1 2 | Power Output listed is conducted. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
UL Japan, Inc.
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UL Japan, Inc. Head office EMC Lab.
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1 2 | Name |
M******** I********
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T******** H********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-59********
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+81-5********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-59********
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+81-5********
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m******@ul.com
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T******@jp.ul.com
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1 | 1 | 74H | M4 | 470.125 | 607.875 | 0.042 | 6.5 ppm | 192KG1D | AT90USB1287MU | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 74H | M4 | 470.125 | 607.875 | 0.042 | 6.5 ppm | 192KG1E | AT90USB1287MU | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 74.861 | M4 | 470.125 | 607.875 | 0.0468 | 6.5 ppm | 192KG1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 74.861 | M4 | 470.125 | 607.875 | 0.0468 | 6.5 ppm | 192KG1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 74.861 | M4 | 614.125 | 697.875 | 0.05 | 6.5 ppm | 192KG1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 74.861 | M4 | 614.125 | 697.875 | 0.05 | 6.5 ppm | 192KG1E |
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