AIRWAVE IEM-2200 In Ear Monitoring System User Guide
- August 11, 2024
- AIRWAVE
Table of Contents
- AIRWAVE IEM-2200 In Ear Monitoring System
- FCC Statement
- Troubleshooting Guide
- System Components
- IEM-2200 Transmitter Front Panel Features
- IEM-2200 IN-EAR MONITOR TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
- IEM-2200 Bodypack Receiver Features
- Wireless Monitor System Quick Start Guide
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AIRWAVE IEM-2200 In Ear Monitoring System
AIRWAVE
TECHNOLOGIES
Thank you for purchasing the Airwave Technologies IEM-2200 In-Ear Monitoring
System. The IEM-2200 Series can be used in a variety of ways including live
performances, public speaking, entertainment venues, and the recording arts
requiring systems of 16 channels or less.
Warranty Information & Technical Support
At Airwave Technologies, we believe in and stand behind all of our quality
products. Any reasonable warranty claim will be honored within a one year
period. If anything is defective, simply call
305-891-7399 for an RA#, write it on
the out side of a shipping box, and send us the defective piece or system, and
we will gladly repair or replace it for you. Please contact an Airwave
Technologies dealer near you for parts and accessories for your wireless
system.
Service Phone Number –
305-891-7399
Service email –
Service@AirwaveTechnologies.com
Airwave Technologies, Inc.
ATTN: Service Department / RA#_
2901 Simms Street, Suite F Hollywood, FL 33020
FCC Statement
FCC ID: – 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 different circuit
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a class B
computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance with
FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation
with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in
interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and
modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 0cm between the radiator and your body.
Important Safety Instructions
Receiver and transmitter antenna should remain in line of sight for best
signal reception.
Do not place the transmitter in close proximity to a metal surface or near any
digital device.
Transmitter should be placed 3′ off the ground and have space surrounding to
ventilate. Ventilation holes should not be covered.
Two-way radios can interfere with any audio transmission. Insure the
transmitter and receiver are far from these devices to eliminate potential
sources of interference.
Transmitter should not be placed in direct sunlight and should be kept away
from any water sources or open flame.
Nominal operating temperature is 23° F ~ 122° F
Troubleshooting Guide
System Components
IEM-2200 Wireless Rackmount Transmitter
2 IEM-100 Receivers
2 IEM-BUD Stereo Earbuds
2 Antennas
Combo Rack Mount/ Antenna Front Mount Kit with Mounting Screws, Cables, BNC
Connectors Power Adapter
Four 1.SV AA Batteries
IEM-2200 Transmitter Front Panel Features
- 1 Power Button – Press for 2 seconds to turn on, hold longer to turn off.
- 2 “ASC” Infrared Frequency Button – Press this button to establish infrared connection between the receiver and the transmitter.
- 3 Infrared Frequency”IR”Window
- 4 LED Display
- 5 Auto Button
- 6 Set Button – To set all functions showing on the screen.
- 7 8 Up and Down Setting Buttons
IEM-2200 Transmitter Rear Panel Features
- Antenna Jack B SO ohm
- Antenna Jack A SO OHM
- DC Power Adapter Socket
- XLR / 1 /4″ Combo Socket – Left AF 2
- XLR / 1 /4″ Combo Socket – Right AF 2
- XLR / 1 /4″ Combo Socket – Left AF 1
- XLR / 1 /4″ Combo Socket – Right AF 1
IEM-2200 IN-EAR MONITOR TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency Range: 490~510MHz
- Infrared Data Synchronization
- Band Width: 20MHz
- Working Range: 150′
- Frequency Response: 20Hz~20KHz (±3dB)
- Maximum Frequency Offset: >+/-50KHz
- Dynamic Range:> 102dB
- Audio Inputs: 4 x XLR-1 /4″ Combo
- Impedance: XLR: 3KO / 1 /4-inch connector: 3KO
- Antenna Connectors: 2 BNC 500
- Display: LCD
- Power Requirements: 12V /0.SA DC
- Power Consumption: 6W
- Operating Temperature Range: 28°F – 122°F
- Dimensions: 6.3″ (W) x 16.14″ (L) x 1.73″ (H)
- Weight: 3.86 lb.
IEM-100 BODYPACK RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency Range: 490~510MHz
- Infrared Data Synchronization
- Frequency Response: 20Hz~20KHz (±3db)
- Signal to Noise Ratio: > 1 00dB
- THD: <1 % to 1 KHz
- Gain Adjustment Range: 0 / -3/ -6 / -9 dB
- Audio Output: 1 /8″
- Display: LCD
- Power Requirements: 1.5V x 2(AA)
- Power Consumption .66W
- Battery Life: > 1 0H/1300mAH
- Dimensions: 3.66″x 2.52″x 1.1 0″
- Weight: 3.07 oz
IEM-BUD STEREO EARBUD SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency Response: 20Hz~20KHz (±3db)
- Cable Length: 47″
- Audio Jack: 1 /8″
Frequency Selection Guide
Radio frequencies used for wireless communication in most countries including
the United States are under strict control and regulations. These regulations
specify which devices can be used at what frequency and tend to limit
interference within the frequency bands.
To ensure consistant reliable frequency availability and to minimize the
interference that might occur the user can choose frequency bands between 490
and 510 MHZ.
For the user’s convenience, preset frequency groups have been created to
minimize intermodulation distortion. When using multiple transmitters and
receivers; each system must use a seperate and different channel. Grouping the
transmitters and then using seperate channels on the receivers will provide
the best frequency use and distribution.
For assistance in selecting the best operating frequency range in your
zipcode, you may call Airwave Support at
305-891-7399
IEM-2200 Bodypack Receiver Features
- Antenna
- Power Indicator Light
- Power /Volume
- Infrared Frequency (IR) Window
- SET Button
- UP & Down Buttons
- Battery Compartment
- 1 /8″ Earbuds Jack
Wearing the Bodypack Receiver
- Receiver Clamped to a Belt
- Receiver Clamped to Guitar Strap
Changing Batteries
Two Alkaline batteries should provide power for approximately 10 hours. When
the power indicator on the display is flashing, batteries should be replaced
immediately as shown below.
Wireless Monitor System Quick Start Guide
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To power on, turn the volume knob on top of Receiver Bodypack past the click.
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To unlock adjustment parameters. Press and hold SET button for 3 seconds until the lock icon is gone.
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Press and hold SET button again for a .5 seconds until “PARAMETERS” flash.
Press to begin the scan of your area.
Once a compatable frequency is found, it’s time to match the frequency to the Rackmount Transmitter. -
On the RackmountTransmitter, hold SET button for 3 seconds to unlock button functionality.
Hold SET button for an additonal .5 seconds “GROUP” will flash.
Press to select the corresponding group chosen by the AUTO scan of the body pack.
Press SET again “CHANNEL” will flash. Use to select the corresponding channel chosen by the AUTO scan of the bodypack. -
You have now connected your bodypack receiver to the rackmount transmitter.
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An additional bodypack receiver can be added to each channel for up to 4 bodypack receivers per rack mount transmitter.
FOC / FADE OF CHANNEL MODE
(Using up to 4 mixes on 2 channels)
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Make sure the rack mounted transmitter is set to stereo mode (refer to Rackmount Transmitter Navigation I Programming)
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Press and hold SET button on the bodypack receiver to unlock.
Press SET again until “FOC” flashes. Press to select on. -
On this channel, the inputs on the left and right now become two seperate mono signals. These two signals can be blended in a single mix.
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Left and right dB adjust: Press to adjust left and right audio track balancing.
Bodypack Receiver Navigation / Programming
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SELECT A GROUP OR CHANNEL
Press and hold SET button “GROUP” will flash. Press to select a suitable frequency group number. Press SET again, “CHANNEL” will flash. Press to select a suitable channel. -
EQUALIZATION SETUP
Press and hold SET button. Press SET again until “EQ” flashes Press to select ON or OFF of the EQ: ON will boost mid frequencies, OFF will be normal (flat). -
LIMITER SECTION
Press and hold SET button. Press SET again until “LOCK ICON” flashes.
Press to select lock or unlock. Limiting is on or off. -
FOC CALIBRATION
Press and hold SET button. Press SET again until “FOC”flashes. Press to select ON or OFF. On is Fade of Channel mode, off is stereo mode. -
LEFT AND RIGHT AUDIO TRACKdB ADJUST
Press to adjust Left and Right audio track balancing.
Rackmount Transmitter Navigation/ Programming
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SELECT A GROUP OR CHANNEL
Hold SET button for 3 seconds to unlock button functionality.
Hold SET button for an addition .5 seconds. “GROUP” will flash. Press buttons to select a suitable frequency group number. Press SET button again. “CHANNEL” will flash.
Press buttons to select a suitable channel. -
MODE SELECTION
Press and hold SET button. “MODE SELECT” will flash.
Press buttons to select a Stereo or Mono. -
LOCK SELECTION
Press and hold SET button. “LOCK SELECT” will flash.
Press buttons to Lock or Unlock. -
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL INDICATION
Displays left and right audio input level
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