inDESIGN iDR-222 Dual Channel Antenna Diversity Wireless Receiver Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- inDESIGN
Table of Contents
- inDESIGN iDR-222 Dual Channel Antenna Diversity Wireless Receiver
- iDT-HM 1 LCD DISPLAY
- iDT-HMl FUNCTIONS MENU OPERATION
- iDT-BPl CONTROLS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- iDR-111 / iDR-222 (530-SSOMHz) FREQUENCY CHART
- WARRANTY INFORMATION – Terms of Warranty-5 Years
- FCC Caution
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
inDESIGN iDR-222 Dual Channel Antenna Diversity Wireless Receiver
iDT-HM 1 LCD DISPLAY
- Lock ON/OFF indicator.
- RF transmission signal High/Low indicator {Low 3mW High 1 0mW).
- Microphone capsule sensitivity (-6 dB to +6 dB).
- Battery indicator.
- Frequency display .
iDT-HMl FUNCTIONS MENU OPERATION
Press the SET button once to enter functions menu. Function menu settings are changed by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. To scroll to the next function, press the SET button once. To Confirm an adjusted setting and exit the functions menu press the SET button.
Function – Microphone Capsule sensitivity. (-6dB / +6dB)
This function allows users to adjust the level sensitivity of the microphone
capsule. For best operation adjust the capsule sensitivity using the UP or
DOWN buttons to achieve the highest audio output before distortion.
Function – Transmitter RF output signal adjustment
This function allows the user to choose between High ( 1 0mW) and Low (3mW) RF
transmitter signal strength. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select High or
Low. For distances of 20-40 metres between the transmitter and receiver, it is
recommended to set the transmission strength to High (lOmW). Set the RF
transmission strength to Low (3mW) if operating distance between the
transmitter and receiver is under 20 metres. If users experience RF
interruptions or audio dropouts change the transmission setting to High.
Battery life of the transmitter is dependent on the transmitter High and Low
settings. On High users can expect approx. 8 hours of operation. With the
transmitter set on Low users can expect approx. 10 hours of operation.
Function – Lock
The lock functions prevents users from adjusting any microphone settings
including the MUTE function except for the power ON/OFF button. To lock the
transmitter, press the SET button until the lock symbol flashes. Use the UP
button to change the symbol to locked. Press the set button again to confirm
and exit the functions menu. To unlock the transmitter, press the SET then
DOWN Button and the unlock symbol will appear. Press the SET button again to
confirm and exit the functions menu.
iDT-BPl CONTROLS
- RF antenna.
- Low battery indicator.
- ON/OFF switch.
- TA4M microphone socket.
- Transmitter belt clip.
- LCD display.
- Beltpack input High/Low gain switch.
- Battery compartment (use 2 x AA Alkaline).
- RF transmit power (Low 3mW/High l0mW).
- Infrared (IR) synchronisation window. Align this window with wireless transmitter IR sync window for radio frequency synchronisation .
Function – Transmitter RF output signal adjustment
This function allows the user to choose between High (1 0mW) and Low (3mW) RF
transmitter signal strength. For distances of 20-40 metres between the
transmitter and receiver, it is recommended to set the transmission strength
to High ( 1 0mW).] Set the RF transmission strength to Low (3mW) if operating
distance between the transmitter and receiver is under 20 metres. If users
experience RF interruptions or audio dropouts change the transmission setting
to High. Battery life of the transmitter is dependent on the transmitter High
and Low settings. On High users can expect approx. 8 hours of operation. With
the transmitter set on Low users can expect approx. 10 hours of operation.
Function – Transmitter High / Low Gain Switch
This function allows the user to choose the input level of microphones or
guitar inputs. Use the Hi/Low gain switch to achieve the loudest audio signal
without distorting the signal.
- Frequency display – On power up the beltpack will display the frequency in MHz for 3 seconds. After this time has passed the LCD display will show the frequency group and Group channel (eg. 2-012).
- Battery level indicator – When battery level is low the battery low LED on the top panel of the belt pack will light up.
SPECIFICATIONS
Modulation | Wideband FM |
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Frequency Ranges | 530MHz-580MHz, 640MHz-690MHz |
Frequency Group | 8 preset groups |
Frequency Response | 80- l 8KHz(+ l dB,-3dB) |
Bandwidth | 50MHz |
Oscillation Mode | PLL synthesised |
T.H.D. | :;;1%( l KHz/deviation ± 24KHz) |
RF Stability | ±15ppm |
S/N Ratio | l l0dB(A) |
iDR-111 / iDR-222 Receiver
Receiving Mode| Antenna diversity
Antenna Input| TNC X 2, bias 12V DC,l 00mA
Power Supply| DC 12V
AF Output Max.(MIC)| XLR, balanced: 0dBu; 6.3mm, unbalanced: -6dBu
AF Output Min.(Line)| XLR, b ala nc ed : l 2dBu; 6.3mm,unbalanced: 6dBu
Sensitivity| <2.5uV(S/N =52dBr)
SQ Range| 25dB
Squelch| CPU/ID +RF+ Noise
Adjustable Volume| -24dB – + l 8dB/in step of l dB
Transmitting Mode| CPU+Pilot
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Nominal/Peak Deviation| ±24KHz/±48KHz
Max Input Sound Pressure| -10dBu(deviation±48KHz)
Power Supply| 2 x l .5V AA alkaline
Transmit Power| l 0mW /High 3mW /Low
Current Consumption| l 80mA/High, l 55mA/Low(±5mA)
Battery Life| 8 hours High RF mode. l 0 Hours Low RF mode
Display| LCD
Microphone Capsule| Cardioid dynamic moving coil
Transmitting Mode| CPU+Pilot
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Nominal/Peak Deviation| ±24KHz/±48KHz
Max Input Sound Pressure| -10dBu(deviation±48KHz)
Power Supply| 1.5V AA X 2
Transmit Power| l 0mW /High 3mW /Low
Current Consumption| l 80mA/High, l 55mA/Low(±5mA)
Battery Life| 8 hours High RF mode, l 0 Hours Low RF mode
Input Connection| TA4 (M)
Display| TFT
Included Lapel Microphone| Black electret condenser, Omni polar pattern
iDR-111 / iDR-222 (530-SSOMHz) FREQUENCY CHART
Group
Channel
| ****
Group 1
| ****
Group 2
| ****
Group 3
| ****
Group4
| ****
Group 5
| ****
Group 6
| ****
Group 7
| ****
Group 8
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1| 532.750| 530.450| 532.100| 535.450| 531.850| 531.925| 532.000| 532.075
2| 534.000| 536.050| 534.250| 537.550| 540.625| 540.700| 540.775| 540.850
3| 538.400| 541.350| 535.500| 539.050| 543.150| 543 .225| 543 .300| 543 .375
4| 542.400| 542.450| 537.900| 542.30 0| 543.750| 543.825| 543.900| 543.975
5| 543.500| 544.200| 540.900| 544.100| 544.700| 544.775| 544.850| 544.925
6| 548.950| 546.200| 541.900| 549.900| 545.450| 545.525| 545.600| 545 .675
7| 550.600| 550.750| 544.400| 552.55 0| 545.900| 545.975| 546.050| 546.125
8| 552.650| 553.500| 548.950| 553.750| 547.550| 547.625| 547.700| 547.775
9| 558.200| 557.000| 556.350| 558.250| 548.325| 548.400| 548.475| 548.550
10| 563.500| 558.650| 558.200| 559.950| 550.075| 550.150| 550.225| 550.300
11| 568.25 0| 567.050| 562.650| 561.950| 552.375| 552.450| 552.525| 552 .600
12| 569.800| 568.900| 568.150| 564.200| 553.750| 553.825| 553 .900| 553.975
13| 571.600| 570.300| 569.900| 571.500| 557.725| 557.800| 557.875| 557 .950
14| 574.700| 572.850| 574 .100| 574.850| 558.450| 558.525| 558 .600| 558 .675
15| 557.600| 577.500| 577.850| 576.750| 559.725| 559.800| 559.875| 559 .950
16| 578.600| 578.800| 579.300| 579.500| 560.400| 560.475| 560.550| 560 .625
17| | | | | 561 .350| 561.425| 561.500| 561.575
18| | | | | 563.475| 563.550| 563.625| 563.700
19| | | | | 566.025| 566.100| 566.175| 566.250
20| | | | | 571 .375| 571.450| 571.525| 571.600
21| | | | | 574.125| 574.200| 574.275| 574.350
22| | | | | 576 .225| 576.300| 576.375| 576.450
23| | | | | 577.075| 577.150| 577.225| 577.300
24| | | | | 578 .700| 578.775| 578.850| 578.925
Group
Channel
| ****
Group 1
| ****
Group 2
| ****
Group 3
| ****
Group 4
| ****
Group 5
| ****
Group 6
| ****
Group 7
| ****
Group 8
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 642 .75| 640.45| 642 .10| 645.45| 641.850| 641 .925| 642 .000| 642.075
2| 644 .00| 646 .05| 644 .25| 647 .55| 650 .625| 650 .700| 650.775| 650 .850
3| 648.40| 651.35| 645.50| 649.05| 653.150| 653.225| 653.300| 653.375
4| 652.40| 652.45| 647.90| 652.30| 653 .750| 653.825| 653.900| 653.975
5| 653.50| 654 .20| 650.90| 654 .10| 654 .700| 654 .775| 654 .850| 654 .925
6| 658 .95| 656 .20| 651.90| 659 .90| 655.450| 655.525| 655 .600| 655 .675
7| 660.60| 660.75| 654.40| 662 .55| 655 .900| 655.975| 656.050| 656.1 25
8| 662.65| 663.50| 658.95| 663.75| 657.550| 657.625| 657.700| 657.775
9| 668 .20| 667 .00| 666.35| 668 .25| 658 .325| 658.400| 658.475| 658.550
10| 673.50| 668.65| 668.20| 669.95| 660.075| 660.150| 660 .225| 660 .300
11| 678 .25| 677.05| 672.65| 671.95| 662.375| 662.450| 662.525| 662.600
12| 679 .80| 678 .90| 678.15| 674 .20| 663 .750| 663.825| 663 .900| 663.975
13| 681.60| 680 .30| 679.90| 681.50| 667.725| 667.800| 667.875| 667.950
14| 684.70| 682.85| 684.10| 684.85| 668.450| 668.525| 668.600| 668.675
15| 687 .60| 687.50| 687.85| 686 .75| 669 .725| 669.800| 669 .875| 669.950
16| 688.60| 688.80| 689.30| 689.50| 670.400| 670.475| 670.550| 670.625
17| | | | | 671 .350| 671.425| 671 .500| 671.575
18| | | | | 673.475| 673.550| 673.625| 673.700
19| | | | | 676.025| 676.100| 676.175| 676.250
20| | | | | 681.375| 681.450| 681.525| 681.600
21| | | | | 684.125| 684.200| 684.275| 684.350
22| | | | | 686 .225| 686 .300| 686 .375| 686.450
23| | | | | 687 .075| 687.150| 687 .225| 687 .300
24| | | | | 688.700| 688.775| 688.850| 688.925
WARRANTY INFORMATION – Terms of Warranty-5 Years
Consumer Guarantees
When you purchase a NAS Solutions distributed product. you have the peace of
mind in knowing that your product is covered by the NAS warranty. The NAS
warranty is provided by NAS Solutions (ABN 50085 679 894). 127 Merrindale
Drive. Croydon. Victoria 3136. (‘NAS’] The Australian Consumer Law protects
consumers by giving them certain guaranteed rights when they buy goods and
services. Rights guaranteed under the Australian Consumer Law include;
- The goods are of acceptable quality;
- The goods match their description or any sample or demonstration model;
- The goods are fit for any represented purpose or purpose which the consumer has made known;
- Repairs and spare parts are reasonably available [unless notice has been provided that repairs or spare parts would not be available); and
- The services are carried out with reasonable care and skill and are completed within a reasonable time
These rights are called ‘Consumer Guarantees’ and apply automatically whenever goods or services are supplied to a consumer. These Consumer Guarantees cannot be refused. changed or limited. Consumer Guarantees have no set time limit and depending on the price and quality of goods a Consumer may be entitled to a remedy after any manufacturers’ or NAS’s extended warranty has expired. The Specific Warranty Table Information outlines the warranty period, warranty type and any specific exclusions for your NAS product. NAS considers the warranty period specified in the Specific Warranty Table to be a reasonable warranty period having regard to the price, design, manufacture and expected use of the product.
General Warranty (‘Warranty’)
NAS products come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure
or if the goods foil to be of acceptable quality. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and failure does not amount to a major failure. What constitutes a
major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law. Subject to the terms
and conditions set out below, and unless otherwise specified in the Specific
Warranty Information for your NAS product, NAS agrees to repair or replace, at
NAS’s cost, the NAS product purchased by you in Australia or New Zealand from
NAS or a NAS authorised reseller when the product does not perform
substantially in accordance with the specifications during the warranty period
specified in the Specific Warranty Table for your NAS product. NAS makes no
other express warranties in respect of your NAS product. To make a claim under
this Warranty, valid proof of purchase must be presented when the warranty
claim is made. along with any other required information. The Warranty offered
by NAS is not transferable. The Warranty will only apply if your NAS product
has been installed and used in accordance with NAS’s recommendations as noted
in the operating instructions.
Warranty Excluslons
The Warranty does not cover damage caused by;
- Misuse or abuse of the product by You;
- Incorrect operation or not following the operation instructions {as noted in the operating instructions);
- Improper installation;
- Incorrect or improper maintenance or failure to maintain the product;
- Failure to clean or improper cleaning of the product;
- Incorrect voltage or non-authorised electrical connections;
- Adverse external conditions such as incorrect or fluctuations in electrical voltage, thunderstorm activity, acts of God, acts of terrorism, damage caused by vermin, or any other circumstance beyond NAS’s control;
- Exposure to excessive heat, moisture or dampness
- Exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions;
- Alterations or modifications to the product made by You or a third party; or
- Damage as a result of accident. liquid. grit. impact or lack of proper care as indicated in the operating instructions;
- Damage resulting from the use of cleaning solvents such as acetone
The Warranty does not apply if any serial number or appliance plate on the product has been tampered with, removed or defaced. The Warranty does not apply if the product has been repossessed under any financial agreement. The Warranty excludes accessories and consumable goods which have ceased working through normal wear and tear such cs, but not limited to, batteries, lamps and other parts classifiable as a consumable part. n,I1 Includes the CD mechanism and laser titted la the In DESIGN IDCDP-110. n,ese parts cany a 3 month warranty. The Warranty does not cover the loss of any data howsoever caused. You shall be responsible for bocking up and protecting data against loss, damage or destruction. Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the products. Replacement of the product or a part does not extend or restart the Warranty Term. The product will be at the owner’s risk. whilst in transit to and from all NAS authorised service centres, unless transported by NAS or its authorised representatives. NAS and its authorised service centres may seek reimbursement of any costs incurred by them when the product is found to be in good working order. The cost of claiming under this warranty, including return of any product to NS is to be borne by the consumer. The Worranty excludes removal or reinstallation costs.
FCC Caution
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. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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
References
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