audio-technica 5000 Series UHF Wireless Systems User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Audio-Technica
Table of Contents
5000 Series UHF Wireless Systems
Product Information
The 5000 Series is a UHF wireless system manufactured by
Audio-Technica. It includes the following components:
- ATW-R5220 Dual Receiver
- ATW-R5220DAN Dual Receiver with Dante Output
- ATW-T5201 Body-Pack Transmitter
- ATW-T5202 Handheld Transmitter (without capsule)
The system operates within different frequency bands, which can
be identified by the model number of the product. The available
bands are:
Band Name | Model Number | Operating Frequencies |
---|---|---|
DG1 | ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN | |
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202 | 470.125 to 699.875 MHz | |
DF1 | ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN | |
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202 | 470.125 to 607.875 MHz, 657.100 to 662.900 MHz | |
DE1 | ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN | |
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202 | 470.125 to 590.000 MHz | |
EG1 | ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN | |
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202 | 580.000 to 699.875 MHz | |
EF2 | ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN | |
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202 | 580.000 to 607.875 MHz, 657.100 to 662.900 MHz |
Product Usage Instructions
Before using the 5000 Series wireless system, please read and
follow these instructions:
-
Ensure that the top and sides of the apparatus have at least 10
mm of clearance from any other surface when placed on shelving or
an audio apparatus rack. This prevents overheating and reduces the
risk of fire. -
Do not attempt to open the product or remove its cover. There
are no user-serviceable parts inside, and any internal adjustments
should only be performed by qualified professionals. For servicing,
contact qualified service personnel. -
The lightning flash symbol within an equilateral triangle on
the product indicates the presence of dangerous voltage that may
cause electric shock. Do not touch internal components and follow
all safety precautions. -
The exclamation point symbol within an equilateral triangle
alerts the user to important operating and maintenance instructions
provided in the accompanying literature. Please read and follow
these instructions carefully. -
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. It must not
cause harmful interference and must accept any interference
received, including interference that may affect its
operation.
For detailed information on making connections, achieving stable
reception, rack-mounting the receiver, and troubleshooting, please
refer to the user manual available at https://manual-hub.com/.
5000 Series
User Manual UHF Wireless Systems
ATW-R5220 Dual Receiver ATW-R5220DAN Dual Receiver with Dante Output
ATW-T5201 Body-Pack Transmitter
ATW-T5202 Handheld Transmitter (without capsule)
Contents
Introduction ………………………………………………………………………2 Important information
………………………………………………………..2 Notes on use …………………………………………………………………….4 Maintenance
……………………………………………………………………..4 Part names and functions……………………………………………………5
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN……………………………………………………………….. 5 ATW-T5201
………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 ATW-T5202
………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 How to insert
batteries……………………………………………………….9 ATW-T5201 …………………………………………………………………………………………
9 ATW-T5202 ………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 How to attach and detach the
interchangeable microphone capsule (only for ATW-T5202)…………………………………………….10
How to attach ………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 How to remove
………………………………………………………………………………… 10 How to read the display
……………………………………………………11 ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN……………………………………………………………… 11
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202……………………………………………………………………… 13 How to
operate………………………………………………………………..14 Basic operation
………………………………………………………………………………… 14 Using IR SYNC
…………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Settings ………………………………………………………………………….15
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN……………………………………………………………… 15
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202……………………………………………………………………… 15 Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-
R5220DAN ………………………………….16 List of setting items …………………………………………………………………………..
16 Setting the operating frequency …………………………………………………………. 16 Setting the
channel (receiver) name ……………………………………………………. 16 Setting the audio output
level…………………………………………………………….. 17 Scanning for open channels
………………………………………………………………. 17 Setting transmitters via IR SYNC
………………………………………………………… 17 Setting the squelch level…………………………………………………………………….
18 Setting the system-related functions…………………………………………………… 18 Setting
network………………………………………………………………………………… 21 Using test
tool………………………………………………………………………………….. 22 Setting DANTE
…………………………………………………………………………………. 22 Setting
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202………………………………………….23 List of setting items
………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Setting the transmission frequency
…………………………………………………….. 23 Setting the channel (transmitter) name
……………………………………………….. 23 Setting the microphone input gain
……………………………………………………… 24 Selecting the microphone input
gain…………………………………………………… 24 Setting the RF transmission output
…………………………………………………….. 24 Setting HPF (High-Pass
Filter)…………………………………………………………….. 24 Setting lock
……………………………………………………………………………………… 24 Setting the function
………………………………………………………………………….. 25 Setting the system-related
functions…………………………………………………… 25 How to attach the transmitter (ATW-T5201)
………………………..27
Making connections (basic connections) …………………………….27 Making connections
(cascade connections)…………………………28 Achieving stable reception
………………………………………………..29 Rack-mounting the receiver……………………………………………….29
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………….30
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN……………………………………………………………… 30
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202……………………………………………………………………… 30 Dimensions
……………………………………………………………………..31 ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN………………………………………………………………
31 ATW-T5201 ………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 ATW-T5202
………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 Specifications
………………………………………………………………….33 Overall system
specifications……………………………………………………………… 33 ATW-R5220/ATW-
R5220DAN……………………………………………………………… 33 ATW-T5201
………………………………………………………………………………………. 34 ATW-T5202
………………………………………………………………………………………. 34
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Audio-Technica product. Before using the
product, read through this user manual to ensure that you will use the product
correctly. Please keep this manual for future reference.
The frequency band can be checked by the model number of the product. You can
confirm the model number of your product by the rating label.
Example: ATW-R5220DG1 Band name
Model number ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
Band name DG1 DF1 DE1 EG1 EF2
Operating frequencies 470.125 to 699.875 MHz 470.125 to 607.875 MHz, 657.100 to 662.900 MHz 470.125 to 590.000 MHz 580.000 to 699.875 MHz 580.000 to 607.875 MHz, 657.100 to 662.900 MHz
Important information
Warning: · To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus to
rain or moisture.
Caution: · Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. · To avoid
electric shock, do not open the cabinet. · Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only. · Do not expose this apparatus to excessive heat such as that
generated by sunshine, fire or other heat sources. · Do not subject this
apparatus to strong impact. · This apparatus should be located close enough to
the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time. ·
In case of emergency, disconnect the power cord plug of this apparatus
quickly. · Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on
this apparatus. · To prevent fire, do not place any naked flame sources (such
as lighted candles) on this apparatus. · Do not install this apparatus in a
confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit. · Install this apparatus
only in the places with good ventilation. · To prevent fire, do not cover the
ventilation of this apparatus with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. ·
This apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to the AC outlet
with a protective grounding connection. · This apparatus is not disconnected
from the mains as long as it is connected to the AC outlet, even if the unit
itself has been turned off. · In order to maintain proper ventilation, do not
place any objects around the rear of this apparatus. · This apparatus should
be placed at least 15 cm away from a rear wall. This apparatus should not be
placed near to other electrical apparatuses.
Keep the top and sides of this apparatus at least 10 mm away from any other
surface if sitting on shelving, such as an audio apparatus rack. Failure to do
so may cause this apparatus to overheat which in turn may cause it or
surrounding items to catch fire.
Battery caution: · Keep batteries out of the reach of children. · Observe
correct polarity as marked. · Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like. · Always consider the environment issues and
follow local regulations when disposing of batteries. · Remove depleted
battery immediately. · Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type. · Use only disposable LR06 (AA)
alkaline or Ni-MH batteries. · Do not use new batteries and old ones at the
same time. · Do not use different battery types or models. · Do not use a
leaking battery. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If
contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and
water. · If battery leakage comes into contact with your eyes, immediately
flush with water and seek medical attention.
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Important information
For customers in the USA/Canada
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
Caution: To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside. Internal adjustments are for qualified
professionals only. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of shock to persons.
The exclamation point symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these
instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use
this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any
of ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce
heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this
apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
FCC Notice Warning: 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.
Caution: You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly
approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Wireless microphone users shall rely on the white space databases in part 15,
Subpart H to determine that their intended operating frequencies are available
for unlicensed wireless microphone operation at the location where they will
be used. Wireless microphone users must register with and check a white space
database to determine available channels prior to beginning operation at a
given location. A user must re-check the database for available channels if it
moves to another location.
Note: 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 turning 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.
For customers in Canada IC statement
CAN RSS-Gen/CNR-Gen
This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210. Operation is subject to
the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference which may cause undesired operation.
This device complies with RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
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Notes on use
· Be sure to read the user manual for any microphone or cable that you attach
to the product. · Disconnect the power cable from the outlet when this product
is not in use. · Turn off the power of this product before connecting or
disconnecting cables. · If you use the product near a TV or radio antenna, you
may hear unwanted noise in the television or radio. If this occurs, move the
product away
from the device. · Two waves of the same frequency can’t be used
simultaneously. · Be careful of interference noise caused by the surrounding
radio wave environment and use of multiple systems. · Wireless systems may be
affected by the spark noise of vehicles, dimmer of lighting apparatus,
computers, office automation apparatus and
electronic musical instruments. Place and use the product where it is less
likely to be affected by the above. · Be sure to use this product in
combination with components specified by Audio-Technica. · Be sure to use a
general-purpose LAN that complies with the Ethernet standard (CAT5e or higher,
with shielding is recommended). · Disconnect the LAN cable when not using the
network. · Be sure the connected cable is plugged all the way into the
product. · When you connect the product with a mixer, turn off the phantom
power source. · If you use the product close to an electronic or
communications device (such as a mobile phone), the product may produce
unwanted noise. If
this occurs, move the product away from the device. · When setting up the
product, make sure there are no obstacles between the transmitter and the
receiver that might block the signal. · To prevent the batteries from wearing
out, turn the transmitter off when not in use. · Over time, discoloration may
occur due to ultraviolet rays (especially direct sunlight) and friction. · It
is legally prohibited to dismantle and modify this product. In addition, this
product is so precisely manufactured that dismantling it could cause
electric shock, failure or fire. Never dismantle this product.
Using multiple wireless systems · If you use more than one device at the same
time, use them in the same group. · When using multiple units simultaneously,
maintain 1 meter or more between individual transmitters and 3 meters or more
between transmitters
and receiver’s antennas. · When using multiple units, power on transmitters
one by one, making sure there is no unwanted noise. · When a howling, beeping
or squealing sound is produced during use, turn down the output volume of the
connected mixer/amplifier.
Maintenance
· If the product becomes dirty or covered with dust, be sure to disconnect the
power cable before wiping the product off with a dry and soft cloth. · Do not
use benzine, thinner or electrical contact cleaner, etc. They may deform or
otherwise damage the product, or cause operational failure.
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Part names and functions
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Front panel
Power button ( )
Use to turn the receiver on or place in standby. ( : Symbol indicates
standby.)
IR SYNC window
Use to IR SYNC with the transmitter (ATW-T5201, ATW-T5202).
Function button 1
Press to switch between the main display and the level meter display.
Function button 2
Press to switch the main display.
Display
Displays the receiver state and setting menus.
BACK button
Press to take the display back one screen. Press and hold to return to the
Main screen.
Control dial
Displays the setting menu when you press the dial. Turn the dial to select a
setting and press to confirm. When you press and hold the dial, “TX SYNC”
setting screen is displayed.
Headphone monitor (6.3 mm) output jack
This is the headphone output jack used for monitoring. It allows you to
monitor receivers 1 and 2.
Headphone channel indicator
Displays which receiver is being monitored, receiver 1 or 2. When normal:
lights in white When overloaded (headphone output): lights in red
Headphone volume/Channel switch
Use when adjusting the volume of the headphones for monitoring. Press and
release the dial to switch between receivers 1 and 2. · Does not affect
receiver audio output level.
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Part names and functions
Rear panel The figure below is ATW-R5220.
Antenna input jack
(
: Symbol indicates direct current.)
Each jack supplies DC12 V to a connected antenna.
Additionally, other compatible antenna accessories (sold separately) can be connected.
Antenna output jack
Distributes and outputs signals input to antennas A and B. By using this jack, it is possible to connect up to seven receivers (eight total).
Ground lift switch
This switch isolates the GND pin of the balanced/unbalanced output from the ground. Normally this is kept in the GND position, but if a hum develops due to a ground loop, switch to the LIFT side.
Balanced output jack (XLR 3-pin male)
GND
HOT COLD
Network interface
By connecting to a PC via Ethernet, you can use the PC for monitoring or
control. In the case of ATW-R5220DAN, this can also double as a DANTE output
terminal.
LAN : 100Base-TX DANTE : 1000Base-T
AC inlet
Connect the power cable. (: Symbol indicates the current.)
Main power switch
Press to turn the power on/off.
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Part names and functions
ATW-T5201
Indicator
LED that shows the status of the transmitter. When the power is turned ON:
Solid green When the transmitter is muted: Solid red
Transmission antenna
Function button
Press to turn the screen back on if it shuts off. Press and hold to perform
preselected function.
Input connector
Connect a microphone, a headworn microphone, a guitar cable, etc.
Pin 1: GND Pin 2: Instrument input
Pin 4: +10 V output Pin 3: Microphone input
Display
Shows the current status. If no buttons are pressed for a period of 30
seconds, the display will turn off.
BACK button
Press to take the display back one screen. Press and hold to return to the
Main screen.
Lever push switch
Use to select various settings. UP ( ) Turn to the right to change a
selection. DOWN ( ) Turn to the left to change a selection. SET ( ) Press to
display the settings screen. Move it toward UP/DOWN, select the setting item,
and press to confirm the selection.
Power switch
Use to turn the power on or off.
SYNC button
Use to IR SYNC with the receiver (ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN).
Battery cover
IR SYNC window
Use to IR SYNC with the receiver.
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Part names and functions
ATW-T5202
Interchangeable microphone capsule (sold separately)
Display
Shows the current status. If no buttons are pressed for a period of 30
seconds, the display will turn off.
Grip case
UP button
Use to select various settings.
BACK button
Press to take the display back one screen. Press and hold to return to the
Main screen.
IR SYNC window
Use to IR SYNC with the receiver.
DOWN button
Use to select various settings.
SET button
Press to display the settings screen. Press the UP/DOWN button, select the
setting item, and press to confirm the selection.
SYNC button
Use to IR SYNC with the receiver (ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN).
Power switch
Use to turn the power on or off.
Battery cover
Function button
Press to turn the screen back on if it shuts off. Press and hold to perform
preselected function.
Indicator
LED that shows the status of the transmitter. When the power is turned ON:
Solid green When the transmitter is muted: Solid red
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How to insert batteries
ATW-T5201
1. Slide the battery cover latches inward as shown by the arrows.
ATW-T5202
1. Rotate the grip case of the battery compartment.
2. With the latches pressed in, slide the cover down as shown by the arrow.
2. Open the battery cover. · Put your finger on the hook of the battery cover and pull it to open the battery cover.
3. Open the battery cover.
3. Insert the batteries according to the plus (+) and minus (-) marks found inside the battery compartment.
4. Insert the batteries according to the plus (+) and minus (-) marks found
inside the battery compartment.
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How to attach and detach the interchangeable microphone capsule (only for
ATW-T5202)
How to attach
1. Attach the microphone capsule to the body of the transmitter.
2. Rotate the microphone capsule clockwise to tighten it.
How to remove
1. Rotate the microphone capsule counterclockwise to loosen it.
2. Detach the microphone capsule from the body of the transmitter.
· Do not directly touch or scratch the connection surface. · Be sure to turn
off the power of the transmitter before attaching/
detaching the microphone capsule. · Do not forcibly attach the microphone
capsule. Doing so may damage
the transmitter or microphone capsule.
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How to read the display
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Main screen
TX
AB
VOCAL1
0
HPF
50mW
000.000MHz
%
Gr 06 Ch 12
BU
AF
Transmitter information display area
Information on the connected transmitter is displayed. Refer to “Transmitter
information display area” (p. 11) for screen display.
RF level indicator
Displays the strength of RF reception for antennas A and B.
Name display
Displays the specified name.
Frequency indicator
Displays the set frequency.
Receiver mute indicator
A speaker icon with a slash through it is displayed when the receiver is
muted.
AF level indicator
Displays the strength of the received audio signal.
Group indicator
Channel indicator
Backup frequency indicator
“BU” icon is displayed when the backup frequency mode is ON.
Lock status indicator
Antenna input power indicator
An icon is displayed when the antenna input power supply is ON.
Transmitter information display area
TX
HPF
50mW
Normal
Lock status indicator High-pass filter indicator RF transmission output
indicator
TX
TX
MUTE
Muted
Battery level indicator
Non-communication
Transmitter mute indicator
A microphone with a slash through it is displayed when the transmitter is
muted.
Transmitter non-communication indicator
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How to read the display
Level meter screen
TX-RF PWR A
RF 50mW B
-92
-86
-80
-74 dBm
TX 12 dB
OL
RX 10 dB
AF
-40 -30 -24 -18 -15 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 dBu
RF transmission output indicator (transmitter)
Audio output indicator (receiver)
Marker (when the minimum hold function is on)
Shows the minimum level at which the RF is held.
Mute indicator
A speaker icon with a slash through it is displayed when transmitter is muted.
Gain indicator (transmitter) Overload (excessive input) indicator
Minimum hold function
If you press the BACK button on the level meter screen, the minimum hold
function turns on and its marker is displayed. · The marker indicates the
lowest level of RF signal received from the transmitter. · The marker does not
move if the input RF level is higher than the marker position. · If the RF
level input is lower than the marker position, the marker moves in tandem with
the RF level. · To reset the marker position, press the BACK button again.
Switching between screens The screen is switched every time the function button 1 is pressed.
TX
AB
VOCAL1
0
HPF
50mW
000.000MHz
RF Gr 06 Ch 12
BU
AF
Main screen
TX-RF PWR A
0¡ 50mW B (¢ 12 dB
-92
-86
-80
-74 dBm
OL
RX 10 dB
AF
-40 -30 -24 -18 -15 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 +2 +4 +6 dBu
Level meter screen
The main screen is switched every time the function button 2 is pressed.
TX
AB
VOCAL1
0
HPF
50mW
000.000MHz
RF Gr 06 Ch 12
BU
AF
Main screen (frequency display)
TX
AB
VOCAL1
0
HPF
50mW
Gr:05 Ch:12
RF 000.000 MHz
BU
AF
Main screen (group and channel display)
12
TX
AB
000.000 MHz
0
HPF
50mW VOCAL1
RF Gr 06 Ch 12
BU
AF
Main screen (channel name display)
How to read the display
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
The main screen is displayed when the power is switched on. If you press the
UP/Down button on the main screen, the screen display is switched.
000.000 MHz
HPF
VOCAL1
HPF
Gr : £¤ #¥ : £¦
HPF
Frequency indicator
Displays the set frequency.
Lock status indicator
Battery level indicator
: 75% or more battery power remaining. : 50 to 75% battery power remaining. :
25 to 50% battery power remaining. : 25% or less battery power remaining.
(Flicker): Replace the batteries.
RF transmission output indicator
The selectable RF transmission output may differ depending on the country or
region in which you live.
: RF Power High (50 mW) : RF Power Mid (10 mW) : RF Power Low (2 mW)
1§OFF : RF Power Off
High-pass filter indicator
Name display
Displays the specified name.
Group indicator
Channel indicator
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How to operate
Basic operation
1. Turn on the main power button of the receiver (ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN).
2. Turn on the power button of the receiver (ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN). · The
display lights and the main screen is displayed.
Using IR SYNC
This function allows you to make settings on the receiver that are specified
for the transmitter. 1. When IR SYNC is started as part of setting the
receiver, the
“Communication in standby” screen is displayed.
2. Position the IR SYNC windows of the receiver and transmitter so they face
each other. ATW-T5201
3. Set the operating frequency.
4. Turn on the power switch of the transmitter (ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202). · The indicator lights and the display shows the main screen.
ATW-T5201
ATW-T5202
ATW-T5202
5. Set the transmission frequency.
6. Check the RF level indicator on the receiver. · Check that antenna A or B
lights up.
7. Speak into the microphone. · Make sure the AF level indicator lights up on
the receiver.
· Hold down the DOWN button of the transmitter (for ATW-T5201, turn the lever
push switch to the DOWN side (left side) and keep it there) while turning on
the power switch to start up with the RF output in the OFF state (RF OFF
mode).
3. Press the SYNC button on the transmitter. · Wait several seconds until
communication is established.
4. When the SYNC is complete, the “completed” screen is displayed. · The
settings made on the receiver are automatically synced to the transmitter. ·
If an error occurs in the SYNC process, an error screen opens and then the
display returns to the menu screen. Check the IR SYNC windows of the receiver
and transmitter and then SYNC again. · To cancel the SYNC process, press the
BACK button on the receiver. You will be returned to the previous screen.
Using SYNC shortcut
SYNC shortcut allows you to easily move to the settings screen where you can
configure the transmitter settings from the receiver. 1. Press and hold (for
approximately 2 seconds) the control dial on
the main screen.
2. “TX SYNC” setting screen is displayed. · Refer to “Setting transmitters
via IR SYNC” (p. 17) for subsequent steps.
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Settings
Various settings can be made from the menu screen shown on the display.
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
1. Press the control dial. · The main menu screen appears.
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
The transmitter’s (ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202) UP/DOWN button operation is explained
below. While this explanation uses the UP/DOWN button operation of ATW-T5202
as its example, it can easily be applied to either transmitter.
ATW-T5201: Turn to the UP/DOWN position. ATW-T5202: Press the UP/DOWN button.
1. Press the SET button. · The menu screen appears.
ATW-T5201
ATW-T5202
2. Turn the control dial to select the item you wish to set.
TX
AB
VOCAL1
HPF
UTILITIES 0
50mW
000.000FREQUENCY MHz
NAME
RF Gr 06 Ch 12
BU
AF
3. Press the control dial to open the settings menu of the selected item. ·
Press the BACK button to go back one screen.
· To cancel partway through making a setting, press the BACK button.
· While on the settings screen, the display will return to the main screen if
approximately 60 seconds pass without a button or the control dial being used.
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select the item you wish to set.
FREQUENCY 000 .000 MHz
Selected menu item
Current setting value
3. Press the SET button to display the settings screen for the selected item.
· Press the BACK button to go back one screen.
· To cancel partway through making a setting, press the BACK button.
· While on the settings screen, the display will return to the main screen if
approximately 30 seconds pass without a button being used.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
List of setting items
FREQUENCY
NAME AUDIO SCAN TX SYNC SQUELCH
UTILITIES
MANUAL Gr/Ch
AUTO MANUAL LOCK
ANT PWR
Gr/Ch EDIT BACKUP FREQ AF METER
BRIGHTNESS ACCESS RESET
VERSION
NETWORK
DEVICE ID IP SETTING REMOTE CTRL SYSLOG
DISCOVERY
TOOLS
NTP MAC ADDRESS WALK TEST
MONITOR MODE
DANTE*
INFO
IP SETTING MAC ADDRESS VERSION
Set the operating frequency.
Set the channel name. Set the audio output level. Scan for open channels. Set
transmitters via IR SYNC. Set the squelch level.
Set this function to prevent the receiver settings from being changed. Set
whether to turn power on or off to the antenna input terminals. Edit the
groups/channels 01 to 10. Set the backup frequency.
Switch the level meter on the main screen between receiver and transmitter.
Set the display brightness. Set the user access level. This returns the
receiver settings to their factory defaults. This function displays product
information such as the version of the receiver. Set the receiver’s ID No. Set
the IP. Set the remote control.
Set whether to send the log message to the Syslog server. Set automatic
detection by the application. Set the NTP (Network Time Protocol). Display the
MAC address.
Record the RF level being received for 90 seconds. This mode will enable
monitoring with headphones only. (The audio OUT and DANTE OUT will be muted.)
Display the device name and channel label. Set the DANTE’s IP. Display the MAC
address.
This function displays product information, such as the version of the DANTE.
- ATW-R5220DAN only
Setting the operating frequency
Manual setting 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select
[FREQUENCY] and then press the control dial.
2. Select [MANUAL] and press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial to set the first 3 digits. When finished setting
them, press the control dial. · Set it in the order of the top 2 digits, top 1
digit.
4. Turn the control dial to set the last 3 digits. When finished setting
them, press the control dial. · The setting is complete.
Setting by group/channel 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial,
select
[FREQUENCY] and then press the control dial.
2. Select [Gr/Ch] and press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial to set the group. When finished setting it, press
the control dial.
4. Turn the control dial to set the channel. When finished setting it, press
the control dial. · The setting is complete.
Setting the channel (receiver) name
The following characters can be entered: · The maximum number of characters that can be entered is 8.
Alphabetic (uppercase
Numeric
letters)
Symbols (_, +, -, #, &, period) Space
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [NAME] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select the desired character and then press the
control dial.
· The character is input and the cursor moves.
3. Repeat the operation in Step 2 to enter all characters.
4. Turn the control dial, select [End] and then press the control dial.
· The setting is complete.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Setting the audio output level
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [AUDIO] and then press
the control dial.
Selecting the group you want to scan: 4. Confirm the scan result by selecting
[OK] and then pressing the
control dial.
· If you want to scan over again, select [Retry].
2. Turn the control dial to set the audio output level. · The level changes
+/- 2 dB each time you turn the control dial. · It can be set from -60 to 0
dB.
3. Press the control dial. · The setting is complete.
5. Select the channel selection method, and then press the control dial.
· When selecting [Manual] and pressing the control dial, available channels
and frequencies are shown in a list. Turn the control dial, select an
available channel and then press the control dial. The setting is complete.
· When selecting [Find Best] and pressing the control dial, the optimum
channel and frequency are shown. Turn the control dial, select [Set] and then
press the control dial. The setting is complete.
Scanning for open channels
Scan for unused channels in the current environment for use. 1. From the menu
screen, turn the control dial, select [SCAN] and
then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial to select the group you want to scan. After
selecting a group, press the control dial. · Selecting “ALL” will scan all the
groups.
3. Turn the control dial to select the preferred threshold. After selecting
the threshold, press the control dial. · You can select [Normal], [High] or
[Low] sensitivity. High: Prioritize the number of channels.
Normal
Low: Prioritize stable operation. · Scan starts.
Selecting [ALL]: 4. Confirm the scan result, select the group and then press
the
control dial.
Setting transmitters via IR SYNC
This function allows you to make transmitter settings on the receiver and then automatically configure the transmitter via IR SYNC. The following are the available settings and setting values:
Settings Freq Name RF Pwr1 Gain Sens.2 Lock Batt HPF
Setting values Current setting value, NoChange Current setting value, NoChange Low:2mW, Mid:10mW, High:50mW, NoChange -10 to +20dB, NoChange 0, +10dB, NoChange Lock, Unlock, NoChange Alkaline, Ni-MH, NoChange OFF, ON, NoChange
1 The selectable RF transmission output may differ depending on the country or region in which you live.
2 ATW-T5201 only
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [TX SYNC] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial to select a setting you would like to sync to the transmitter and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial to select the setting value and then press the control dial.
5. Select the channel selection method, and then press the control dial.
· When selecting [Manual] and pressing the control dial, available channels
and frequencies are shown in a list. Turn the control dial, select an
available channel and then press the control dial. The setting is complete.
· When selecting [Find Best] and pressing the control dial, the optimum
channel and frequency are shown. Turn the control dial, select [Set] and then
press the control dial. The setting is complete.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each setting you would like to sync to the
transmitter.
5. Turn the control dial, select [SYNC START] and then press the control
dial. · Communication function is in standby. Refer to “Using IR SYNC” (p. 14)
for subsequent steps.
· This setting can also be displayed by pressing and holding (for about 2 seconds) the control dial on the receiver while on the Main screen.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Setting the squelch level
Setting automatically 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select
[SQUELCH] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [AUTO] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [Normal], [High] or [Low] and then press the
control dial. · You can select one from [Normal], [High] or [Low]. High:
Prioritize the sound/voice quality.
Setting the system-related functions
Setting the lock Set this function to prevent the receiver settings from being
changed. · The default setting is [Unlock]. 1. From the menu screen, turn the
control dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [LOCK] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial to select [Lock] or [Unlock], and then press the
control dial. · The setting is complete.
Normal
Low: Prioritize the available range. · Scan starts. · If an error message is
displayed, change the operating frequency. The
error indicates that the current frequency is already in use or that there is
excessive noise.
4. Scan starts. Press the control dial. · The setting is complete.
Setting manually 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select
[SQUELCH] and then press the control dial.
Setting the antenna power Set whether to turn power on or off to the antenna
input terminals. · The default setting is [OFF]. · If set to [ON], power is
supplied to both antennas A and B. 1. From the menu screen, turn the control
dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [ANT PWR] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [ON] or [OFF] and then press the control
dial. · The setting is complete.
2. Turn the control dial, select [MANUAL] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial to select the value you wish to set.
· The meter indicates the RF level.
· It can be set from levels 1 to 16 or be set to OFF. A loud noise could be
produced when setting to OFF, depending on the electromagnetic wave state, so
be careful when using this.
· While the available range of the transmitter becomes wider as the squelch
level is lower, there may be cases when noises occur under the influence of
other radio waves. While the available range of the transmitter becomes
narrower as the squelch level is made higher, noises are less likely to occur
due to the decreased influence of other radio waves.
4. Press the control dial. · The setting is complete.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Setting group/channel editing Setting group/channel Groups/Channels 01 to 10
can be edited. · All channels are vacant in the initial state. 1. From the
menu screen, turn the control dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the
control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [Gr/Ch EDIT] and then press the control
dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [EDIT] and then press the control dial.
4. Turn the control dial, select a group and then press the control dial.
5. Turn the control dial, select [ON] or [OFF] and then press the control
dial. · If you select [OFF], the group cannot be used.
6. Turn the control dial, select a channel and then press the control dial.
7. Turn the control dial, select [SET] or [RESET] and then press the control
dial. · By pressing [SET], you can set the frequency of the selected channel.
· If you press [RESET], the frequency of the selected channel becomes blank.
Setting the backup frequency mode
If you set the backup frequency in advance, you can switch the frequency of
the transmitter and receiver with the transmitter. It is convenient to set
this function when you want to switch the frequency easily. · The default
setting is [OFF]. 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select
[UTILITIES] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [BACKUP FREQ] and then press the control
dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [ON] and then press the control dial.
4. Turn the control dial, select [Manual] or [Gr/Ch] and then press the
control dial. · If you select [Manual], you can set the frequency. · If you
select [Gr/Ch], you can set the group/channel.
5. After setting each item, turn the control dial, select [Set] or [Sync] and
then press the control dial. · If you press [Set], the setting is completed
but you must still sync the setting with the transmitter or set the backup
frequency manually on the transmitter in order to use the backup frequency. ·
If you press [Sync], the screen turns to an IR SYNC standby screen. Refer to
“Using IR SYNC” (p. 14) for subsequent steps.
8. After setting all channels, turn the control dial, select [Sync] or [Save]
and then press the control dial.
· If you press [Save], the setting is completed.
· If you press [Sync], the screen turns to an IR SYNC standby screen. Refer to
“Using IR SYNC” (p. 14) for subsequent steps.
Syncing the Group/Channel
The Groups/Channels that have been set with [EDIT] can be set to the
transmitter in groups with IR SYNC. 1. From the menu screen, turn the control
dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [Gr/Ch EDIT] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [Gr/Ch SYNC] and then press the control dial.
4. Turn the control dial to select group and then press the control dial.
· The screen turns to an IR SYNC standby screen. Refer to “Using IR SYNC” (p.
14) for subsequent steps.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Setting the AF level meter on the main screen Switch the AF level meter on the
main screen between [Receiver (RX)] and [Transmitter (TX)]. · The default
setting is [RX]. 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select
[UTILITIES] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [AF METER] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [RX] or [TX] and then press the control
dial. · The setting is complete.
Setting the display brightness The default setting is [High]. 1. From the menu
screen, turn the control dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the control
dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [BRIGHTNESS] and then press the control
dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [High] or [Low] and then press the control
dial. · The setting is complete.
Resetting This returns the receiver settings to their factory defaults. 1.
From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press
the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [RESET] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [Yes] and then press the control dial.
4. After the confirmation screen is displayed, turn the control dial again to
select [Yes] and then press the control dial. · Reset starts.
Checking the version of the receiver This function displays product
information such as the version of the receiver. 1. From the menu screen, turn
the control dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [VERSION].
Setting the user access level
Set the user access level. · The default setting is [Free Tuning]. 1. From the
menu screen, turn the control dial, select [UTILITIES] and then press the
control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [ACCESS] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [Free Tuning] or [Group Only] and then press the control dial.
Free Tuning Group Only
No limit Selection of frequency can be made only from group.
· The setting is complete.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Setting network
By connecting the receiver and PC, you can use the dedicated app for
monitoring or controlling with the PC. Setting the receiver’s ID No.
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [NETWORK] and then
press the control dial.
Setting the log message Set whether to send the log message to the Syslog
server. 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [NETWORK] and
then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [SYSLOG] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [DEVICE ID] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select the device ID and then press the control
dial.
· The setting is complete.
Setting the IP
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [NETWORK] and then
press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [IP SETTING] and then press the control dial.
3. Select an item you want to set and press the control dial.
IP Mode
Set how to obtain IP addresses.
[Auto]: IP addresses are automatically assigned.
IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway*
[Static]: Set to use the specified static IP addresses. Specify static IP addresses. Set the subnet mask. Set the gateway.
*This item can be set only when [IP Mode] is set to [Static].
4. Set each item.
Setting the remote control
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [NETWORK] and then
press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [REMOTE CTRL] and then press the control dial.
3. Select an item you want to set and press the control dial.
Port Notification LVL Notify
Multicast IP Multicast Port*
Set the IP port number. Receive notifications from the receiver. Set whether to include the AF and RF level in the notification from the receiver during remote control. Set the address for multicast. Set the port number for multicast.
*This item can be set only when [Notification] is set to [ON].
3. Turn the control dial, select [ON] or [OFF] and then press the control
dial. · The setting is complete.
· Syslog is a standard for transferring log messages across IP networks. It is
used for administration of computer systems and security monitoring.
Setting automatic detection by the application 1. From the menu screen, turn
the control dial, select [NETWORK] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [DISCOVERY] and then press the control dial.
3. Turn the control dial, select [ON] or [OFF] and then press the control
dial. · The setting is complete.
Setting NTP
Set the NTP (Network Time Protocol). 1. From the menu screen, turn the control
dial, select [NETWORK] and then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [NTP] and then press the control dial.
3. Select an item you want to set and press the control dial.
NTP
Server adrs Port Time Zone
DST DST Start Date DST Start Time DST End Date DST End Time
Set whether to enable or disable the NTP (Network Time Protocol). Set the NTP server address. Set the NTP port number. Set the time difference from the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Turn on/off the daylight saving time. Set the starting date of daylight saving time. Set the starting time of daylight saving time. Set the ending date of daylight saving time. Set the ending time of daylight saving time.
*This item can be set only when [NTP] is set to [ON].
4. Set each item.
4. Set each item.
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Setting ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Setting MAC address
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [NETWORK] and then
press the control dial.
Setting the DANTE’s IP
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [DANTE] and then press
the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [MAC ADDRESS].
2. Turn the control dial, select [IP SETTING] and then press the control dial.
Using test tool
Using the walk test function The walk test function records the RF level being
received for 90 seconds. 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial,
select [TOOLS] and
then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [WALK TEST] and then press the control dial.
3. Select [START] and press the control dial. · Walk test starts.
Setting monitor mode This mode will enable monitoring with headphones only.
(The audio OUT and DANTE OUT will be muted.) 1. From the menu screen, turn the
control dial, select [TOOLS] and
then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [MONITOR MODE] and then press the control
dial. · Monitor mode is set.
3. Select an item you want to set and press the control dial.
IP Mode
Set how to obtain IP addresses.
[Auto]: IP addresses are automatically assigned. [Static]: Set to use the specified static IP addresses.
IP Address*
Specify static IP addresses.
Subnet Mask*
Set the subnet mask.
Gateway*
Set the gateway.
*This item can be set only when [IP Mode] is set to [Static].
4. Set each item.
Setting MAC address
1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [DANTE] and then press
the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [MAC ADDRESS].
Checking the version of the DANTE
This function displays product information such as the version of the DANTE.
- From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [DANTE] and
then press the control dial.
Setting DANTE
This setting is used only for ATW-R5220DAN. Displaying the device name and
channel label 1. From the menu screen, turn the control dial, select [DANTE]
and
then press the control dial.
2. Turn the control dial, select [VERSION].
2. Turn the control dial, select [INFO].
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Setting ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
List of setting items
FREQUENCY MANUAL Gr/Ch
NAME GAIN SENSITIVITY*
RF POWER HPF LOCK TOOLS
Fn BUTTON
TEST TONE
UTILITIES
BATTERY LED
ACCESS RESET
VERSION
- ATW-T5201 only
Set the transmission frequency.
Set the channel name. Set the microphone input gain. Select the microphone
input gain from 0 dB/+10 dB. Set the transmission output. Set HPF (High-Pass
Filter). Set a lock. Set the function allocation for function button. Output a
test signal from the transmitter. Set the type of batteries used. Set whether
to constantly keep indicator turned on or off. Set the user access level. This
returns the transmitter settings to their factory defaults. It shows the
version of the transmitter.
Setting the transmission frequency
Setting manually 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select
[FREQUENCY], and then press the SET button.
FREQUENCY 000 .000 MHz
2. After selecting [MANUAL], press the SET button.
FREQUENCY MANUAL
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the first 3 digits. After completing the
setting, press the SET button.
4. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the last 3 digits. After completing the
setting, press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Setting by group/channel 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to
select
[FREQUENCY], and then press the SET button.
FREQUENCY 000 .000 MHz
2. After selecting [Gr/Ch], press the SET button.
FREQUENCY Gr/Ch
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the group. After completing the setting,
press the SET button.
4. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the channel. After completing the setting,
press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Setting the channel (transmitter) name
The following characters can be entered: · The maximum number of characters that can be entered is 8.
Alphabetic (uppercase
Numeric
letters)
Symbols (_, +, -, #, &, period) Space
1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select [NAME], and then
press the SET button.
NAME
2. Press the UP/DOWN to select a desired character and press the SET button.
· The character is input and the cursor moves.
3. Repeat the operation in Step 2 to enter all characters. · If you don’t
enter 8 characters, press the UP/DOWN button and select [End] and then press
the SET button.
4. After entering the 8th character, press the SET button. · [End] is
displayed.
5. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
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Setting ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
Setting the microphone input gain
1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select [GAIN], and then
press the SET button.
GAIN 0dB
Setting HPF (High-Pass Filter)
1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select [HPF], and then
press the SET button.
HPF Off
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select the gain you wish to set. · The level
changes +/- 2 dB each time you press the UP/DOWN button. · It can be set from
-10 to +20 dB.
3. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Selecting the microphone input gain
1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select [SENSITIVITY],
and then press the SET button.
SENSITIVITY 0dB
2. Press the UP/DOWN button and select [0dB] or [+10dB].
3. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [On] or [Off].
3. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Setting lock
1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select [LOCK], and then
press the SET button.
LOCK Unlock
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [Lock] or [Unlock].
Lock Unlock
Locks transmitter buttons Unlocks transmitter buttons
3. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Setting the RF transmission output
The selectable RF transmission output may differ depending on the country or
region in which you live. 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to
select
[RF POWER], and then press the SET button.
RF POWER High:50mW
2. Press the UP/DOWN button and select [High:50mW], [Mid:10mW], [Low:2mW] or
[Off].
3. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
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Setting ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
Setting the function
Setting the function for the function button Select the function to be
performed when the function button is pressed and held 1. From the menu
screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select
[TOOLS], and then press the SET button.
TOOLS
Setting the system-related functions
Setting the battery type Set the type of batteries used. · The default setting
is [Alkaline]. 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select
[UTILITIES], and then press the SET button.
UTILITIES
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [Fn BUTTON], and then press the SET
button.
Fn BUTTON Disable
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to select the function you wish to set.
Disable Mute MuteOnLock Bkup Freq
RF Off
No function. Mutes the transmitter. Mutes the transmitter (even when transmitter buttons are locked). Switches to backup frequency. (When selected, set the frequency, group, and channel.) Turns off RF transmission output.
4. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Outputting a test signal from the transmitter 1. From the menu screen, press
the UP/DOWN button to select
[TOOLS], and then press the SET button.
TOOLS
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [BATTERY] and press the SET button.
BATTERY Alkaline
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to select the battery you wish to set.
Alkaline NiMH
Select when using alkaline batteries. Select when using nickelmetal hydride batteries.
4. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
· If the appropriate setting is not made for the batteries used, the battery power indicator will not display the correct information. Always set the type of battery according to the batteries used.
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [TEST TONE], and then press the SET
button.
)¨©T TONE Off
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [On], and then press the SET button. ·
A 440 Hz test signal is output as the audio signal in place of the microphone
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Setting ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
Setting the indicator The indicator LED can be turned [On] or [Off]. · The
default setting is [On]. 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to
select
[UTILITIES], and then press the SET button.
UTILITIES
Resetting This returns the transmitter settings to their factory defaults. 1.
From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select
[UTILITIES], and then press the SET button.
UTILITIES
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [LED] and press the SET button.
LED On
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [On] or [Off].
4. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
Setting the user access level Set the user access level. · The default setting
is [Free]. 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button to select
[UTILITIES], and then press the SET button.
UTILITIES
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [RESET] and press the SET button.
RESET No
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [Yes].
4. When the confirmation screen is shown, press the UP/DOWN button again to
select [Yes].
5. Press the SET button. · Reset starts.
Checking the transmitter information This function displays the firmware
version for the transmitter. 1. From the menu screen, press the UP/DOWN button
to select
[UTILITIES], and then press the SET button.
UTILITIES
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [ACCESS] and press the SET button.
ACCESS
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [Free] or [Group].
Free Group
No limit. Selection of frequency can be made only from group.
4. Press the SET button. · The setting is complete.
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select [VERSION] and press the SET button. ·
The version is shown.
VERSION 000.000.000
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How to attach the transmitter (ATW-T5201)
The ATW-T5201 transmitter is equipped with a clip that can be used to attach
the transmitter to a belt, etc.
You can reverse the direction of the input connector by attaching the clip in the opposite direction.
Pull both sides of the clip firmly to the outside to remove the clip from the transmitter.
Making connections (basic connections)
This is an example of connections made when using one receiver.
Whip antenna
Whip antenna
Mixer input Mixer input
To computer, DANTE device or network switch
Power cable
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Making connections (cascade connections)
Using the antenna output jack makes it possible to connect an additional 7
receivers (for a total of 8) in a cascade connection without using an antenna
divider. · When cascading receivers, connect either the included whip antennas
or external antennas to the main receiver’s antenna input jacks, and then,
cascade each receiver via BNC cable.
External antenna
External antenna
Mixer input
To computer, DANTE device or network switch
Power cable
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Achieving stable reception
Low RF signal may result if there are obstructions between receiver antennas
and transmitter(s). In such a case, reposition the antennas to get better
reception. Use external antennas (sold separately) if the installation space
is limited.
Rack-mounting the receiver
· Screws for rack-mounting the receiver are not included. · Consider
ventilation when rack-mounting to avoid heat building up in the rack. · When
installing the product on a rack, make sure that the temperature inside the
rack does not reach or exceed 45°C. Higher temperatures may
negatively affect the internal parts of the product, causing the product to
malfunction. · Ensure at least a 10-millimeter space between the product and
other devices or the top and side faces of the rack. · Do not place any
objects around the rear of this apparatus to ensure proper ventilation of this
apparatus. · The required rack specifications are as follows:
EIA-standard 19-inch rack 1U-size attachable rack Rack with a shelf on
which the product is placed or a guide rail that supports the product
·
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Troubleshooting
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Symptoms The power can’t be turned on. There is no voice output. The voice
output level is low.
Sound is distorted. There is unwanted noise.
Causes and countermeasures Confirm that the power cable is correctly connected. Confirm that the transmitter/receiver channels are correct Confirm that the power buttons of the transmitter/receiver are not turned OFF. Confirm that the antennas are correctly connected. Confirm that all connected components, such as a mixer, are correctly connected to the receiver. Confirm that the audio output isn’t set to the minimum level. Confirm that the audio output level of connected components (such as a mixer) is not minimized. Confirm that the audio output level isn’t too high. Confirm that the volume of any connected component isn’t too high. Confirm that there is no noise source, such as a fluorescent lamp or electric component, near the receiver. Confirm that each transmitter is using a different frequency. Confirm that the output terminal of the receiver is correctly connected. Confirm that the receiver isn’t taking power from an electrical outlet that is also being used by another noisy component. Confirm that there isn’t any other nearby wireless system using the same frequency band. Adjust the squelch level.
Reference page –
p. 16, p. 23 p. 14 p. 17 p. 17 p. 27 –
p. 18
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202
Symptoms The power can’t be turned on. There is no voice output. The voice
output level is low.
Sound is distorted. There is unwanted noise.
Causes and countermeasures Confirm that batteries are in place. Confirm that batteries are not depleted. Confirm that batteries are inserted in the right direction. Confirm that the transmitter/receiver channels are correct Confirm that the power switch is not turned OFF. Confirm that RF Power isn’t OFF. Confirm that the transmitter isn’t in mute mode. Confirm that the transmission output of the transmitter is not too low. Confirm that the microphone or the guitar cable is not disconnected (only for ATWT5201). Confirm that the output volume of the musical instrument, such as a guitar, isn’t set at the minimum level. Confirm that the microphone capsule is connected properly (only for ATW-T5202). Confirm that the gain setting of the transmitter is not too high. Confirm that there is no noise source, such as a fluorescent lamp, LED lamp, or electric component, near the transmitter. Confirm that each transmitter is using a different frequency. Confirm that the transmission output setting of the transmitter is not too high.
Reference page –
p. 9 p. 16, p. 23
p. 14 p. 24 p. 25 p. 24
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p. 10 p. 24
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p. 24
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Dimensions
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
400.0
361.0
32.8
482.0
31
43.0
(Unit: mm)
Dimensions
ATW-T5201
17
70
37
64
ATW-T5202
193
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(Unit: mm) (Unit: mm)
Specifications
Overall system specifications
Operating frequencies1 ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN Band DG1: Band DF1:
ATW-T5201/ATW-T5202 Band DE1: Band EG1: Band FE2:
Minimum frequency step Modulation mode
Maximum deviation
Dynamic range
Total harmonic distortion Operating range2
Frequency response*3
Frequency range
470.125 to 699.875 MHz 470.125 to 607.875 MHz, 657.100 to 662.900 MHz
470.125 to 590.000 MHz 580.000 to 699.875 MHz 580.000 to 607.875 MHz, 657.100
to 662.900 MHz 25 kHz FM ATW-T5201: ±40 kHz (THD:10%) ATW-T5202: ±40 kHz
(THD:10%) ATW-T5201 Mic input: 120 dB or higher (A-weighted), typical
ATW-T5201 Inst input: 107 dB or higher (A-weighted), typical ATW-T5202: 116 dB
or higher (A-weighted), typical 1.0 % or less (at 1 kHz, ±17.5 kHz deviation)
100 m (328′) ATW-T5201: 23 to 16,300 Hz ATW-T5202: 33 to 16,300 Hz
Number of frequencies
9,191 5,511+233
4,796 4,796 1,116+223
1 Note that some frequency bands might not be available in country or region in which you live, or could come with a limited tuning bandwidth/transmitting power due to local regulations. 2 Open range environment with no interfering signals. *3 Depending on attached microphone element.
ATW-R5220/ATW-R5220DAN
Receiving system Image rejection RF sensitivity Maximum output level Headphone output connector Headphone output power Antenna input Antenna power Power supply Operating temperature range Dimensions Weight (without accessories) Included accessories
True diversity 80 dB nominal 18 dBuV at 60 dBA S/N ratio (50 ohms termination) XLR, Balanced, +18 dBV 6.3 mm (1/4″) TRS Stereo 180 mW, typical BNC-type, 50 ohms 12 V DC, 150 mA (combined) 100 to 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) -5 ºC to +45 ºC (23 º F to 113 ºF) 482.0 mm (18.98″) x 361.0 mm (14.21″) x 43.0 (1.69″) mm (W x D x H) Approx. 4.8 kg (169.3 oz) Flexible UHF antenna × 2, Power cable, leg × 4
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Specifications
ATW-T5201
RF output power*1 Spurious emissions Input connection
1
4
2
3
High: 50 mW, Mid: 10 mW, Low: 2 mW (switchable), at 50 ohms
Following federal and national regulations
Four pin locking connector Pin 1: GND Pin 3: MIC INPUT
Pin 2: INST INPUT Pin 4: DC BIAS +10 V
High-pass (low-freq. roll-off) Batteries Operating temperature range Battery life Dimensions Weight (without batteries) Included accessories
80 Hz, 12 dB/octave Two 1.5V AA, not included -5 ºC to +45 ºC (23 º F to 113 ºF) High: 7 hours2, Mid: 9 hours2, Low: 10.5 hours*2 (alkaline) 64 mm (2.52″) × 70 mm (2.76″) × 17 mm (0.67″) (W × D × H) Approx. 92 g (3.2 oz) Protective carrying case (AT-BG3)
1 May differ depending on the country or region in which you live. 2 Depending on battery type, usage and environmental conditions.
ATW-T5202
RF output power*1 Spurious emissions Microphone capsule High-pass (low-freq.
roll-off) Batteries Operating temperature range Battery life
Dimensions
Weight (without batteries)
Included accessories
High: 50 mW, Mid: 10 mW, Low: 2 mW (switchable), at 50 ohms
Following federal and national regulations
Interchangeable industry standard thread
80 Hz, 6dB/octave
Two 1.5V AA, not included
-5 ºC to +40 ºC (23 º F to 104 ºF)
High: 6.5 hours2, Mid: 8 hours2, Low: 9.5 hours*2 (alkaline) ATW-T5202
(without capsule): 193 mm (7.60″) long, 37 mm (1.46″) maximum diameter
ATW-T5202/C510: 265 mm (10.43″) long, 54 mm (2.13″) maximum diameter
ATW-T5202/C710: 271 mm (10.67″) long, 50 mm (1.97″) maximum diameter ATW-T3202
(without capsule): 200 g (7.1 oz) ATW-T5202/C510: 330 g (11.6 oz)
ATW-T5202/C710: 314 g (11.1 oz) AT8456a Quiet-FlexTM stand clamp (5/8″-27 male
to 3/8″-16 female threaded screw adapter), Protective carrying case (AT-BG3)
1 May differ depending on the country or region in which you live. 2 Depending on battery type, usage and environmental conditions.
For product improvement, the product is subject to modification without
notice.
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