univox Digi RS-ST Digital Stationary Transmitter User Guide

June 4, 2024
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univox Digi RS-ST Digital Stationary Transmitter

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Product

Introduction

Thank you for choosing a Univox product! We hope you will be satisfied. Univox Digi RS-ST stationary transmitter is used where you have an audio source that you want to transfer wirelessly to receivers with headphones or neck loop. Digi RS is suitable for a variety of applications, such as teaching, seminars, meetings, simultaneous interpretation, product demonstrations, talks, sermons, workouts etc. The basic model for Digi RS stationary transmitter comes with frequencies 821 – 832 and 863 – 865MHz, but it is also available in other frequency ranges for use both in and out of the EU.

Product Overview

A Front panelunivox-Digi-RS-ST-Digital-Stationary-Transmitter-
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  1. Power button
  2. 3.5mm headphone/headset-mic jack
  3. Bluetooth button
  4. Headphone volume control
  5. Mic (Transmitter) / Feed (Interpreter O/I) button
  6. Mic level control
  7. OLED Display
  8. Menu / Set jog dial
  9. Aux (Transmitter) / Feed Thru (Interpreter O/I) button
  10. Aux-in level control

B Rear panelunivox-Digi-RS-ST-Digital-Stationary-Transmitter-
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  • B1. Rod antenna (TNC connector)
  • B2. Bluetooth sensor
  • A3. 6.3mm daisy chain output
  • B4. 6.3mm daisy chain input
  • B5. RCA mix output
  • B6. RCA aux input
  • B7. Combo input (XLR/6.3mm)
  • B8. Switch setting (Line/Mic/Phantom)
  • B9. Uploading port (not activated)
  • B10. DC jack
  • B11. Cable clamp

Display overview

C Standby screen

C1. Mode

  • Transmitter (default)
  • Interpreter O (to work with okay’s 10-way Language Router LR-10)
  • Interpreter I

C2. RF signal power

  • Low (default)
  • Mid
  • Hi

C3. Audio level

  • Fluctuates with audio signal

C4. Aux-in level

  • Low
  • Hi (default)

C5. Channel-lock

  • Channel will be locked automatically when the transmitter is on

C6. Channel number

  • The default channel is CH01. Total channel quantity varies with the product version.univox-Digi-RS-ST-Digital-Stationary-Transmitter-fig-3

Setting screen

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  • To enter the setting menu, press and keep pressing the jog dial (A8) when turning the transmitter on.
  • Turn the jog dial clockwise to select preferred setting and then press the jog dial again to confirm new selection and return to setting menu.
  • To exit the setting menu, select “Save and Exit” and press the jog dial again.

Connecting instruction

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  1. Connecting the appropriate RCA cable with the transmitter
  2. Connecting microphone/line with the transmitter. Switch to MIC or Line.
  3. Connecting the transmitter with supplied power adapter and fasten the cable well with cable clamp.
  4. Compiling channels before operating. (Not active in this model)
  5. Connecting the transmitter with active speaker or amplifier.
  6. Connecting with next transmitter for daisy chain connection.
  7. Connecting the transmitter with supplied TNC rod antenna.
  8. Connecting to Bluetooth device, see below.

Bluetooth connection

Push the BT button in the front panel to activate the Bluetooth option. When the BT button is flashing blue the Digi RS-ST transmitter is “discoverable” for any Bluetooth device you may want to connect – smartphone, laptop, tablet etc. Make sure that Bluetooth is activated on your device and find the transmitter (“DST 07”) in the list of available BT signal sources in your device (Settings/Connection/Bluetooth). Select the DST 07 device in the list and the BT button will light steadily blue. The connection is now established. To transmit the BT signal, the “Feed thru” option must be selected. This is done by pushing the Feed thru button (A9) to ON position (LED lights green).
Note! As the Digi RS system is mainly designed to capture speech and enhance speech intelligibility for hearing impaired, music may not sound as full as in the original sound source. This is normal and not a fault.

Operating instruction

Mode: Transmitter

  • Turn the transmitter on
    Press the power button for 1 second to turn the transmitter on.

  • Unlock the channel
    Channel will automatically be locked when the transmitter is on. Press and keep pressing the jog dial until lock symbol disappears. Then, turn the jog dial clockwise to select preferred channel number which will be locked when the jog dial is pressed again.

  • Check channel frequency
    Press the jog dial shortly when the transmitter is in standby to check the frequency of selected channel.

  • Monitor audio via headphones
    Connect 3.5mm headphones or headset mic and tune the volume control at appropriate position to monitor audio on the transmitter.
    Note! All audio signals except mic-in can be monitored.
    CAUTION! Listening at high volume for long periods may damage your hearing.

  • Activate mic/aux function
    Press the mic (A5) or aux (A9) button to activate or deactivate the function. Tune the mic (A6)/aux (A10) level to appropriate position via the control.
    Note! When headset mic is in use, make sure mic volume is appropriately adjusted in addition to aux volume.

  • Turn the transmitter off
    Press the power button for 2 seconds to turn the transmitter off.

Advanced operation (Mode: Interpreter O/I)
In addition to standard mode (Transmitter), two additional modes (Interpreter O and Interpreter I) are also available. For multi-language (more than 2) an optional language router LR-10 is required (order item).

  • Interpreter I (manual)
    If only 1 or 2 language interpretation is required, the product can be manually operated with the Feed or Feed Thru switch.

  • Interpreter O (automatic)
    Connect it with 10-way language router LR-10 (order item) when this mode is selected. Both Feed and Feed Thru button will automatically be activated during the operation of language router LR-10.

Compatible receiver Digi RS

Interface

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  1. External antenna

  2. Power/Signal indicator

    • Steady blue: Signal is received with full power
      Steady red: Signal is received but the battery is running low

    • No LED: No signal is received

  3. Battery status

  4. Channel-lock

    • To release the receiver from lock mode, press both up and down (7) buttons simultaneously until the lock symbol disappears.
  5. Selected channel

    • When the receiver is in unlock mode, press the up or down button (7) to select the same channel as that of the transmitters. Press the power/set button (8) again or leave it for 5 seconds to confirm the newly selected channel.
  6. Volume wheel

  7. Up/Down buttons

  8. Power/Set button

    • Press and hold this button for 1 second to turn the receiver on.
    • Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to turn the receiver off.
  9. Earphone jack

Application

Conferencing/Assistive listening (Mode: Transmitter)univox-Digi-RS-ST-
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Interpretation for multi-languages (Mode: Interpreter O)univox-Digi-RS-
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Interpretation for 1-2 languages (Mode: Interpreter I)univox-Digi-RS-ST-
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Troubleshooting

Why can’t I turn the transmitter on?

  • Check if the transmitter is connected to power.

Why can’t I hear anything from the bodypack receiver?

  • Check if the bodypack receiver is turned on.
  • Check if the selected channel on both transmitter and receiver is the same.
  • Check if the volume of the bodypack receiver is tuned at the appropriate level.
  • Check if the bodypack receiver is located within the operation range of the transmitter.

Why can’t the transmitter send an audio signal?

  • Check if the input signal is properly connected to the transmitter.
  • Check if the mic/aux level is tuned at the appropriate level.

Why is the operating range shorter?

  • Check if the attached antenna is properly connected.
  • Check if the audio level is adjusted correctly.
  • Adjust the RF power in the setting menu.

Channel plan

C401 (821-832+863-865)

Channel| Frequency
1| 821.2
2| 864.8
3| 831.6
4| 821.6
5| 822.0
6| 822.4
7| 822.8
8| 823.2
9| 823.6
10| 824.0
11| 824.4
12| 824.8
13| 825.2
14| 825.6
15| 826.0
16| 826.4
17| 826.8
18| 827.2
19| 827.6
20| 828.0
21| 828.4
22| 828.8
23| 829.2
24| 829.6
25| 830.0
26| 830.4
27| 830.8
28| 831.2
29| 863.2
30| 863.6
31| 864.0
32| 864.4

Safety

The installer is responsible for installing the product in a way that may not cause risk of fire, electrical malfunctions or danger for the user. Do not cover the unit or the power adapter. Only operate the  unit in a well- ventilated, dry environment. Do not remove any covers as there is a risk of electric shock. Use only the power adapter supplied with the unit. Bo Edin AB shall not be held responsible or liable for interference to radio or TV equipment, and/or to any direct, incidental or consequential damages or losses to any person or entity, if the equipment has been installed by unqualified personnel and/or if installation instructions stated in the product Installation Guide have not been strictly followed.

Maintenance

Under normal circumstances, the product does not need any special maintenance. Should the unit become dirty, wipe it with a clean damp cloth. Do not use solvent or strong detergents.

Warranty

The product is covered by 1 years warranty. The equipment should be installed following the instructions contained within this document. The product warranty doesn’t cover failure caused by tampering, carelessness, improper handling or maintenance.

Service

In case of failure, if the product should not work properly after the troubleshooting has been performed, please contact your local distributor for further instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only. If the product is sold by Bo Edin AB, please contact [email protected].

Environment

To prevent possible harm to the environment and human health, please dispose of the product responsibly by following statutory disposal regulations.

Technical Data

  • Carrier frequency range 821-832 and 863-865MHz (full spectrum 510~937MHz, country dependent)
  • Channels 32
  • RF output power Hi: 20 ± 2dBm
  • (country dependent) Mid: 15 ± 2dBm Lo: 10 ± 2dBm
  • Antenna TNC connector
  • Headphone output 0.5W@32Ω
  • Inputs Mic in: 6.3mm /XLR Sensitivity: 17 mVrms–2 Vrms Aux in: RCA Sensitivity: 700mV Daisy chain connection: 6.3mm
  • Outputs Headset out: 3.5mm, stereo Aux out: RCA Daisy chain connection: 6.3mm
  • Wireless range >100m (open field, low output power)
  • Power requirements 100-240VAC/12VDC; 1A switching power supply
  • Dimensions (LxWxH) 215x210x50mm
  • Weight 1.25kg

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