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1. possible TX battery status UPPER PANEL Line Output Headphone Output SMA connector Antenna B SMA connector Antenna A SMA antenna Connector A and B MPR30 ENG is supplied with a couple of antenna tuned on 232 MHz bandwidth Depending on the working bandwidth can be provided different models of antennas For more details see the section Optional Parts and Accessories Headphone Output The audio headphone output with 3 5 mm stereo jack socket lockable TRS Audio level can be adjusted with a headphones menu Configuration Unbalanced mono L R 1 8th inch Maximum output power 20mW 320 40mW 160 Pin Assignment Tip AF hot Ring AF hot Sleeve Gnd RL Line Output The audio LINE output balanced on 3 pin mini XLR male connector FRONT VIEW mini xlr 3 pin T L Pin 1 ground Pin 2 output AF hot Pin 3 output AF cold 5 pin mini XLR male connector FRONT VIEW mini xlr 5 pin TTI 4 OO 2 O 3 O Pin 1 ground Pin 2 output AF hot Pin 3 output AF cold Pin 4 Power supply V Pin 5 Power supply ground MODEL OPTION Mie RANES trough V 5V it charges also the battery if a rechargeable battery is inserted Mide INCS trough V 5V it powering the receiver only without charging the battery Maximum power 6Vdc 5 5 recommended NOTE LINE and headphone output represent the same output therefore if there isn t LINE output there isn t also headphone output DIS
2. while the alarm information counter and alarm type on the list remains in memory To reset the error counter and the alarms list it is necessary to contact Wisycom DSP boot failed DSP boot failed I2C communication error a CH mem header fe CH mem header During the power on phase the firmware in the receiver checks DSP and hardware integrity If the alarm occurs the receiver is blocked Troubleshooting Alarm description throubleshooting Error during the power on phase invalid send to repair at Wisycom Invalid DSP App DSP application Repair Centre Error during the power on phase invalid send to repair at Wisycom Invalid DSP Version DSP version Repair Centre Error during the power on phase invalid send to repair at Wisycom DSP boot failed DSP bootloader Repair Centre HW init failed Error during the hardware initialization send to repair at Wisycom phase Repair Centre change batteries B L Low batteries level sid recharge the batteries change transmitter batteries TX battery low Low batteries level on the transmitter 6 recharge transmitter batteries Error during batteries charger Battery charge failed change batteries t a damage batteries or wrong batteries send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre Error during the initialization phase The no the receiver CRC 16 check of device data copy 1 automatically replace the detects error corrupt copy1 with copy2 Error during the
3. MPR30 ENG in boot mode power on the device push and keep both UP and DOWN buttons for few seconds until the led indicators light up then release the buttons MEANING the receiver is not ready to use wait the status menu on display an error has occurred during the boot phase Power on again the receiver If the led indicator ON continues to remain red contact Wisycom repair service the PLL is not locked on the select frequency wait for lock about 1second or less the receiver is ready to use the batteries charge is good no transmitter is synchronized with the receiver no output audio available the transmitter is correctly tuned the bars in the status menu show the RF levels received from antenna A and B the batteries charge of the receiver is good change or put on charge the batteries as soon as possible change or put on charge the batteries immediately change the batteries the batteries are charging lt 90 of complete charge the batteries are charging gt 90 of charge reached charge complete When a Wisycom transmitter with PTT Mode parameter set to Normal is received to the MPR30 ENG the batteries status of the transmitter is received and showed from the MPR30 ENG on the OLED display see status menu and on the RF led indicator on slow on the batteries charge of change or put on charge blinking the transmitter is low the batteries of green lt 25 lifetime transmitter as soon as
4. Voltage Directive e 99 5 EEC Radio Equipment Directive e che sono state applicate tutte le norme e o specifiche tecniche di seguito indicate and that all the following standards have been applied EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 A11 2008 A2 2010 A12 2011 EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 9 V1 4 1 EN 300 422 2 V1 3 1 Luogo Romano D Ezzelino Place Data 15 December 2012 Date Firma Franco Maestrelli Sign WISYCOM s r l nome e funzione Franco Maestrelli name and title TRE O ET IWA LQILE nice P QAS ea fe mpr30eng ce declaration 1 1 ITALY ONLY Obblighi di informazione agli utilizzatori Modello di informazioni agli utenti dei prodotti di tipo professionale INFORMAZIONE AGLI UTENTI ai sensi dell art 13 del Decreto Legislativo 25 luglio 2005 n 151 Attuazione delle Direttive 2002 95 CE 2002 96 CE e 2003 108 CE relative alla riduzione dell uso di sostanze pericolose nelle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche nonch allo smaltimento dei rifiuti Il simbolo del cassonetto barrato riportato sull apparecchiatura o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto alla fine della propria vita utile deve essere raccolto separatamente dagli altri rifiuti La raccolta differenziata della presente apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita e organizzata e gestita dal produttore L utente che vorr disfarsi della presente apparecchiatura dovr quindi contattare il produttore e seguire il sistema che questo ha adottato p
5. are 3 types of MPR30 ENG e MPR30 ENG N 470 700 MHz e MPR30 ENG M 566 758 MHz e MPR30 ENG J 712 832 MHz Depending on the model are provides the following antennas AWNL30 AWML30 AWJ30 For MPR30 ENG N For MPR30 ENG M For MPR30 ENG J Band 470 574 MHz Banda 566 654 MHz Banda 712 832 MHz Antenna code label 240 Antenna code label bysi Antenna code label 7240 AWNH30 AWMH30 For MPR30 ENG N For MPR30 ENG M Banda 574 700 MHz Banda 654 798 MHz Antenna code label Antenna code label Pa Antenna code label Other accessories available CAM30 2 AF cable 30 cm mini XLR 3F XLR 3M connectors o i CAMS50 2 al AF cable 50 cm mini XLR 3F XLR 3M connectors CAUSBM1 Micro USB cable to configure the MPR30 and to recharge lithium battery UPK300E UPK Mini Infrared programming kit interface software USB interface MPRMNT Camera shoe mount MPRLBP Lithium ion battery pack CS KLIC8000 type Rating 3 7Vdc 1600mAh 5 9Wh MPRBAT Battery charger HOW TO USE MPR30 RX MANAGER Wisycom MPR30 RX Manager can be used to load or save the channels memory and upgrade the firmware Instruction to connect MPR30 using UPK300E UPKMiw 1 Connect to the PC the infrared programming interface UPK300E or UPK Mint using a USB cable NOTE it is not possible to use IR interface of MRK950 or MRK960 2 Check if the version of ENG RX Manager installed in your PC is the latest version If n
6. column of the histogram is divided into two parts by a black line The lower part indicates the number of free channels RF level lt Squelch level 6dBuV in the group while the upper one the number of channels almost free Squelch level lt RF level lt Squelch level 6dBuV We recommend to choose the group with the highest number of free channels scan results are displayed on a Press SEL to select the desiderate group and choose the channel as in Channel scan After the selection of the desired channel a screen appears with the selected frequency channel and group and it is possible to Set or Synchronize the receiver with the transmitter We recommend setting the frequency and then synchronize it with the transmitter The Frequency scan allows to select a range of frequency to scan between a maximum and a minimum value and the step with which to perform the scans Press and hold the SEL button to confirm Then it prompts to turn off all transmitters So press SEL to start the scan After few seconds scan results are displayed on a chart in ascending order according to the frequency step 1MHz The dotted line in the graph indicate the squelch threshold Pushing simultaneously UP and DOWN button it s possible to zoom the graph to show all the steps of scan After the selection of the desired frequency a screen appears with the selected frequency and the RF level and it is possible to Set or Synchronize the
7. execute the desiderate changes save the wdf file clicking on SAVE WDF button The WDF thus modified can be used to write on the MPR30 s channels memory How to upgrade the firmware Select FW upgrade panel 1 Push the Browse button and select the upk file 2 Put the receiver in bootloader A RX Manager MPR30 SERVICE v 0 2 0 8 mode power on the MPR30 fa Map Connected keep pushing both the arrow wunde 5 FW Upgrade botto n s W h e n t h e rece Ive r IS c EA Desktop WisycomFirmwares MPR30_ENG _v1 7 upf Verify while writing in bootloader mode all the led in the front panel are turn on 3 Click on Start button and check the progress of the upgrade process in the green bar Application Log Connected on USB by UPK Writing memory TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS e Frequency ranges e Switchable channels e Switching window e Frequencies e Frequency error e Temperature range e Modulation e Nominal deviation e Antenna input imp e Sensitivity e Amplitude response e Co channel rejection e Adjacent chan Sel e Spurious rec reject e IF image rejection e Intermod rejection e P3 e Spurious emissions e Noise Reduction e AF bandwidth e Frequency response e Distortion e SND D ratio Anal e Powering e Weight e Audio line out e Audio Headphone out MPR30 N option 470 700 MHz MPR30 M option 566 798 MHz MPR30J option 712 832 MHz other ranges are available on req
8. 18 dBu 1 dB step LINE 17 dBul MIC 35 dBu 12 dBu 1 dB step Edit RX menu gt Sig phase submenu Expander ENR wis i Tone sq OFF LINE 17 dBu To change audio phase of 0 deg or 180 deg Sig phase g a Edit RX menu gt Scan submenu Gr Ch SYNC Frequency Squelch 15 du It allows making three types of scan over a desired channel group or frequency MPR30 ENG manages up to 2400 custom frequencies organized in 40 groups of 60 channels each This extreme flexibility makes the scan function very flexible Scan now ss Squelch scan 15 dBuy This function can be called also using the dedicated SCAN Scan BTN Groups button View last ved a Scan now Squelch scan 15 dBuy Squelch scan indicates the threshold below which a channel Scan BTN Groups is considered as free or almost free View last 3 Scan now s Squelch scan 15 dBuY Scan BTN Groups View last se 7 Scan BTN is the parameter to set the rapid function called pressing SCAN button It s possible to set Channel Group or Frequency scan H Scan now Squelch scan 15 dBuY Scan BTN Groups View last allows to see the result of the last scan operation Squelch scan 15 dBu i Scan BTN Groups View last Deploy 7 scan and choose the frequency to tune Deploy allows to send to a MTK952 the last scan From the transmitter it s possible to see the graphic of the last As per W
9. Fre 5AA 000 E Frequency e g Fr 566 000 MHz Sg 12dB4 75 2 Squelch e g Sq 12dBuV and Tone squelch e g TS LINE 17dBy H LINE MIC Level e g LINE 17dBu Squelch level RFLevel Antenna A and B range 5 70 dBuV Between the two RF bars there is a dotted line where the first 3 dots indicate 6 8 10dBuV and the other 15 dots indicate the rest of the range from 14 to 70dBuV with step of 4dBuV A orizzontal sign in a central row shows the setted Squelch level deviation level range of 54 dB bar with 3dB steps upper level OdB under level 54dB the upper symbol g indicates presence of audio output S indicates absence of audio output RF level lt Squelch T indicate absence of audio output no tone squelch detected NOTE in case of absence of tone squelch and RF level lt Squelch the symbol g will be display batteries level for e R MPR30 ENG receiver and e T Wisycom transmitter when the rx is tuned with a Wisycom transmitter with PTT Mode parameter set to Disable Normal Muting Headphones menu ao RX settings Infrared desired headphones output level from Max 6 dB to min 72 dB in 1 dB step then confirm with SEL Headphones dB U db cate il Cycle through menu s with up down arrow to get your Edit RX menu Headphones 0 dB Edit Fis Selecting this sub menu most of RX1 setups are Settings meee configurable Infrared i Edit RX menu gt Gr Ch submenu Gr Ch 00 00 i F
10. MPR30 ENG User Manual High performance S gt True diversity Camera Receiver SN Rev 14 rif FW v1 11 Date 09 February 2015 Rev 14 MPR30 ENG User Manual BRIEF DESCRIPTION MPR30 ENG is a compact true diversity receiver designed for professional ENG broadcast and field production applications This receiver features a real TRUE DIVERSITY configuration along with a unique wide band tuning range up to 232 MHz A double stages input filters assure an excellent selectivity even in broad band operations All audio processing is managed by a powerful DSP allowing multicompanding audio enhancement digital control data It is very easy and versatile thanks to its e Oled display e navigation button controls e infrared interface for sync and remote configuration e micro usb interface for remote configuration and battery recharge o automatic scan MPR30 ENG is designed to be e easy amp quick to use thanks to o automatic setup functions i e frequencies scan for best channels o remote configuration utilities thru infrared or USB interface using Wisycom ENG RX Manager application o OLED display with intuitive context menu navigation e extremely flexible with an incredible frequency agility up to 232MHz o MPR30 ENG L 470 700 MHz TV ch 21 49 o MPR30 ENG H 566 798 MHz TV ch 33 61 e best in class performances thanks to the latest Wisycom technology the unit
11. PLAY MENU ENR Wis ENC Wis ENR 1 2 ENC 1 2 Channel GR 00 39 Groups ore groups max 10 freq Min freq Max Hi step 100 or 200 KHz nnel Groups Freq 0 5 5 60 Step 5 sec Off timeout sec 10 120 OFF Headphone i Min 72dB 5dB Max GR 00 39 SEA CH 00 59 N 470 000 700 000 Freq M 566 000 798 000 J 712 000 832 000 Squelch OFF 0 dBuV 46dBuV Expander _ Tone sq ON OFF 35dBu 12dBy MIC MICCHRE SdBu 18dBy LINE Edit RX Sig phase 0 180 Squelch Scan Scan i Scan BTN Cha View last E Dep eploy Cal tone 18 0 OFF ex RECEIVER 123 Contrast Settings Display Low timeout sec Infrared Sync LED OFF Alarm Full Model Version Range Serial FW INFO HW Battery Errors Restore 1 2 3 Factory Preset Save 1 2 3 Preset parameters After the power up phase the Status menu is showed on the OLED display Push SELECT button to enter on the Main menu me MPR30 ENG di MPR30 ENGRX_ MOBAT Using UP DOWN button all menus can be accessed in R f i SUINI sequence LINE 176Bu Hi Push SELECT button to enter on menu keep push SELECT TRUE DIVERSITY ECEIVER button to save Push EXIT button to exit from menu R RECE G MENI I Status menu Meet eee eee Model MPR30 ENG RX Grell Cho A maia Group e g Gr 00 and Channel e g Ch 00
12. all the new version Run ENG RX Manager 3 4 Power up the receiver MPR30 5 Push Disconnected button On the Device File Help 6 Ifthe connection is ended well the Connected icon is Showed on the top of the panel and Connected on COMx is displayed on the information panel connection windows select USB port and verify that a COMx is selected on the Virtual COM panel If COMx is not showed push Refresh button and or try to disconnect and reconnect the USB cable connected to the MPR30 Then click OK E RX Manager MPR30 SERVICE v 0 2 0 8 File Help FW upgrade FW Upgrade Verify while writing Application Log Connected on COMI How to load save channels memory Write Push the button Write from WDF file and select the wdf file to load on the MPR30 Read and save Push the button Read and save to WDF file insert the wdf file name and the path where to save the wdf file During the process of writing reading amp saving a green bar below the panel shows the progress of the process and on the information panel it is possible to verify what the application is doing Connected on USB by UPK Reading channels memory GR 39 CH 36 i I e e eee To Modify the wdf file it is possible to use the spreadsheet FREQUENCY 2010 v16 xIs available on the website open the file and enable changes and macro load the wdf file clicking on READ WDF button
13. andard increasing the S N ratio up to 15dB To use these companders it s necessary to set ENR on the transmitter and ENR 1 2 on the receiver or set ENC on the transmitter and ENC 1 2 on the receiver ENR 1 2 it s used for the optimization of noise ENC 1 2 it s used to optimize the voice NB The compander of the receiver must be the same as the transmitter Available with FW version 1 6 or later and it has to be previously enabled in factory Available with FW version 1 10 or later and it has to be previously enabled in factory Canon is a trademark of Canon Incorporated Nikon is a trademark of Nikon Corp Sony is a trademark of Sony Corp Edit RX menu gt Tone sq submenu MPR30 ENG is able to detect a digital tone squelch generated by a Wisycom transmitters Tone squelch ON when the tone squelch is enabled the audio is muted unless the correct carrier is detected Tone Frequency squelch allows working with lower RF squelch increasing the Squelch OFF l coverage and the robustness especially in presence of digital Expander ENR Wis i television carriers DVB T Only when the tone squelch is Tone sq waa enabled in the status menu is displayed TS Tone squelch OFF the audio is muted if RF level lt Squelch level H A Edit RX menu gt LINE submenu Squelch OFF E itis possible to set the nominal audio from 18dBu peak Expander ENR Wis i deviation and 35 dBu Tone sq OFF LINE 5 dBu
14. er consentire la raccolta separata dell apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita L adeguata raccolta differenziata per l avvio successivo dell apparecchiatura dismessa al riciclaggio al trattamento e allo smaltimento ambientalmente compatibile contribuisce ad evitare possibili effetti negativi sull ambiente e sulla salute e favorisce il reimpiego e o riciclo dei materiali di cui composta l apparecchiatura Lo smaltimento abusivo del prodotto da parte del detentore comporta l applicazione delle sanzioni am ministrative previste dalla normativa vigente FCC Conformity 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 VWVSsyY Lona Wireless System Communications Via Spin 156 e 36060 Romano d Ezzelino e Italia Tel 39 0424 382605 e Fax 39 0424 382733 Www wisycom com e e mail sales wisycom com
15. er 40 mW 16 Ohm 20mW 32 Ohm The MPR30ENG receiver complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300 422 In compliance with Fel CFR 15 Subpart B CAN RSS Gen CNR Gen 5 pin option models MPR30 ENG 5PW through the power supply V 5V pin 4 of mini XLR the battery is charged if you insert a rechargeable lithium ion battery We advisable not to use the receiver while charging the battery MPR30 ENG 5BY through the power supply V 5V pin 4 of mini XLR the receiver is powered but is not charged the battery the battery operates only when power is removed Maximum power 6Vdc 5 5V recommended MECHANICAL DRAWING 91 91 27 y Note unit is mm DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Il sottoscritto rappresentante il seguente costruttore The undersigned representative of the following manufacturer WISYCOM S r l via Spin 156 36060 Romano d Ezzelino VI Italy DICHIARA che l apparecchiatura descritta in appresso DECLARES that the product Descrizione Pocket receiver Description Modello MPR30 ENG Model conforme alle disposizioni legislative che traspongono le seguenti direttive e direttiva 2004 108 CE Direttiva EMC e direttiva 2006 95 CE Direttiva Bassa Tensione e direttiva 99 5 CEE Direttiva Apparecchiature Radio is in accordance with the following Directives e 2004 108 EC Directive EMC Directive e 2006 95 EC Directive Low
16. has extreme RF sensitivity and immunity and superb audio quality e a durable amp upgradable investment thanks to the very robust design aluminum housing and the possibility to upgrade enhance units performances Abo ve a schematic with an overview of main receiver functions 2 INI Line 1 2 A Receiver A e Digital 5 a as oc EB 38 audio TL Ear phone Receiver supervisor 224 INFRARED Front panel microcontroller Est and user interface 5 USB B SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read this safety instruction and the manual first Follow all instructions and information Do not lose this manual Do not use this apparatus under the rain or near the water Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments do not use outside the operating temperature range Do not open the apparatus only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths do not use liquids Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual It is needed to have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer When replacement parts are needed use only replacement parts authorized from the manufacturer Substitution with not autho
17. initialization phase The no the receiver CRC 16 check of device data copy 2 automatically replace the detects error corrupt copy2 with copy1 Error during the initialization phase The no the receiver CRC 16 check of RF data copy 1 detects automatically replace the error corrupt copy1 with copy2 Error during the initialization phase The no the receiver CRC 16 check of RF data copy 2 detects automatically replace the error corrupt copy2 with copy1 send to repair at Wisycom PLL unlocked Error during frequency tuning Repair Di During the initialization phase the CRC 16 CH mem header check of RF data copy1 and copy2 detects error 12C communication error Communication error on bus 12C Device ID copy1 invalid Memory recovered Device ID copy2 invalid Memory recovered RF copy1 invalid Memory recovered RF copy2 invalid Memory recovered send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre check in the info menu the During the initialization phase the CRC 16 Serial take on the UNCAL Param mem header check of device data copy1 and copy2 vale In this case send the detects error receiver to the Wisycom Repair Centre for recalibration If a problem not listed in the above table occurs or if the problem cannot solved with the proposed troubleshooting please contact support service at support wisycom com or sales wisycom com OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND PARTS Depending on the working band there
18. isycom standard group 00 and group 01 or 09 are special respectively the center frequency 474 482 MHz and the intergap frequency i e 470 478 486 MHz A scan on group OO will reveal in few seconds the overall DVB T occupation on the area while a scan on group 01 will give possible working frequency usable also in presence of strong DVB T signal sort to speak working in the band guard of 2 digital television channels Scan now menu The following table lists the three types of scans that can be performed Channel Select group for scan GR I Center Select aroun for scan Switch OFF GRI ait Scan running GR 00 CH 18 566 000 MHz C ss Ch 01 Freq 482 000 HHz Rank 00 Ley 5 dBuY Ch 00 Freq 424 000 HHz Rank 00 Lev dBu Freq 482 000 HHz Gr Ch 00 01 Gt Sync Groups 39 10 START 08080080000 9 10 OB Beeo0o0o0o 19 20 OMSBOOOOOSDB 29 30 po00000000 39 Scan on groups 05 10 CH 26 505 950 MHz _ Groups Freq Once started a Channel scan operation the receiver asks for group to be used Press and hold the SEL button to select the group to scan Then it prompts to turn off all transmitters So press SEL to start the scan After few seconds scan results are displayed sorted by level making easier to pick up the best one The dotted line in the graph indicate the squelch threshold Under the graph are reported the following parameters Ch Channel Ra
19. nction shows many important features or information of Infrared MPR30 receiver Sync Info PARAMETER MEANING example gt Wisycom receiver model Frequencies range of working Serial Serial number App Applicationversion DSP v0 14d 6 MPR30 ENG Options om N freq range 470 700 MHz M freq range 566 798 MHz J freq range 712 832 MHz Battery Batteries voltage 2 68 Volt Number of errors If the number of errors is gt O push SEL button to enter on the Errors list For each error a brief description and the error code is showed For more information please see the Error List section The Firmware Version recaps BL Bootloader Version and App Application version Preset menu Infrared SYNC Mee This menu allows to load save 3 user presets or load the Info NE Factory configuration Preset submenu ar 1 Select the Restore submenu and chose the presets to load fo aar user presets 1 or 2 or 3 or Factory preset Push and keep SEL button to load the preset Restore Save Select the Save submenu and chose the user presets to save 1 or 2 or 3 Push and keep SEL button to save the preset Alarm list When an alarm occurs the receiver A shows a message on the display and for some alarm types B increases the errors counter in the info menu C inserts the alarm type and code on the alarm list in the info menu When the alarm is solved the message on the display disappear
20. nk Ranking position Freq Frequency Lev RF level Pushing simultaneously UP and DOWN button the results can be also displayed on a chart in ascending order according to the number of the channel After the selection of the desired channel a screen appears with the selected frequency channel and group and it is possible to Set or Synchronize the receiver with the transmitter We recommend setting the frequency and then synchronize it with the transmitter If the scan is done on Groups you can choose a maximum of 10 groups from among the 40 groups shown in the table Press the SEL button to select and press it again to deselect In the upper left shows the number of the selected group and the number of selected groups while in the upper right corner there is the item START to start the scan To select START go to the box 39 and press the UP button or go to the box 0 and press the DOWN button so press SEL to run the scansion Then it prompts to turn off all transmitters Gr 02 Free 28 Alnost free 01 Ch 01 Freq 478 000 HHz Rank 01 Ley 0 dbut Freq 478 000 HHz Gr Ch 02 01 Set Syne Select freq and step Min BR 0 HHz Hax 529 2 HHz Step 100 KHz Scan freq 470 0 529 2 509 500 MHz Freq 470 0 HHz Ley 60 dBuY 470 0 529 0 Freq 489 1 HHz Lev 4 dBuY 482 0 493 9 Freq 489 1 HHz Lev 4 dBul Sync a So press SEL to start the scan After few seconds histogram Each
21. ot uninstall the ENG RX Manager actives in your PC and install the new version 3 Run ENG RX Manager Power up the receiver MPR30 and enable the IRDA interface a push D button Foca b push IAZ button until that Infrared submenu appears on the display Headphones gt Edit RX gt Display gt lnfrared Display Infrared IR IF active 5 Putin contact MPR30 and UPK300E UPK Mint 6 Push Disconnected button On the Device connection windows select the UPK port and verify that UPK eet O aia cae ee is selected on the raioonree Silabs USB devices a panel If UPK device is not showed push Refresh button and or try to disconnect and reconnect the USB cable connected to the UPK Then click OK 7 If the connection is ended well the Connected icon is showed on the top of the panel and Connected on USB by UPK is displayed on the information panel E Verify while writing Connected on USB by UPK Application Log Connected on USB by UPK IN N Instruction to connect MPR30 using USB cable In order to use the micro USB port to configure the MPR30 it is necessary to install the MPR30 USB driver see How to install MPR30 USB driver 1 Connect the MPR30 to the PC through the micro USB interface using the USB cable 2 Check if the version of ENG RX Manager installed in your PC is the latest version If Tel not uninstall the ENG RX Manager actives in your PC and inst
22. out batteries doesn t work correctly WARNING For MPR30 ENG 5BY model The receiver can be used also without batteries inside WARNING DO NOT operate the device with some new and some old batteries Always replace ALL BATTERIES WARNING Remember to remove the batteries when the device is not in use FRONT PANEL CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS MPR30 ENG allows an easy and quick configuration using buttons RGB LED s and an OLED display OLED Display ON Led Indicator RF Led Indicator F on MPR3D ENG SCAN DOWN Bae f R TX BATT SYNC UP Fr i AE CAN Sq 12dBY TS Il A i v LIN 17dBy D SYNC TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIV CE SAVE MENI PWR EXIT ER IR MENU SELECT POWER EXIT Infrared Interface OLED Display The receiver has a high contrast display Pushing a POWER button while the receiver is active turn on automatically the display After a time out user setting see Display menu the display turns off automatically MENU SELECT Button Push this button to navigate function menu s and keep pushing to save the chosen setup POWER EXIT Button Push and keep this button to power on off the receiver During menu navigation push this button to exit from current menu escape function SYNC UP Button Push and keep this button to start a synchronisation with a Wisycom transmitter follow instructions on display Before starting synchronization IRDA must be enabled on Wisycom transmitter During menu navigation pu
23. receiver with the transmitter We recommend setting the frequency and then synchronize it with the transmitter Edit RX menu gt CaL Tone submenu LINE 17 dBu Sig phase 0 Scan Al Cal tone UFF Calibration Tone function generates a 1 KHz sine audio at the audio outputs LINE and headphone at the level selected 18dB or OdB Select the level and push SEL Button to start calibration tone function Then push EXIT button to stop it Headphones Ode Edit Ras Settings Infrared Settings menu gt Name submenu Name us Display ia LED Alarms Settings menu gt Display submenu Contrast Low timeout sec Off timeout sec Contrast Low timeout sec Off timeout sec Contrast Low timeout sec Off timeout sec The Settings menu allows to configure main settings of the device The name menu allows to change the name of the receiver This is the name displayed in the top of the Status display and it is the name sent to the transmitter with the sync function for the transmitter with this advanced capability Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the selected character and push SEL button to switch to the next character Change contrast display from 0 min to 5 max Low timeout sets the timeout from 5 to 60 seconds to decrease the brightness display Off timeout sets the timeout from 10 to 120 seconds to turn off the display With OFF setting the display never turns off Setting
24. requency Squelch Expander ENR Wis Select current group and channel Group name and OFF fd channel frequency are displayed on the right Edit RX menu gt Frequency submenu Gr Ch 00 00 Frequency If the specific group channel is not locked then can be Squelch OFF edited in this menu Expander ENR wis i H Edit RX menu gt Squelch submenu Gr Ch Frequency A This menu allows to disable the RF squelch or to setup the desired squelch level in dBuV note 0 dBuV is equal to 107 dBm Squelch i Expander ENR Wis i Edit RX menu gt Expander submenu Gr Ch Frequency Squelch Expander 00 00 OFF ENA Wis MPR30 ENG core is a power digital audio processor that besides an unbeatable audio quality and flexibility can emulate most companders systems on the market On this menu you can setup the audio companding chipset emulation Other setups can be loaded on request Companders provided by default are ENR Wis for the optimization of noise ENC Wis to optimize the voice ENR 1 2 ENC 1 2 to use MRP30 ENG with some type of camera ex Canon C300 Canon XF305 Sony Pmw200 Sony Pmw300 Sony PmwF5 Sony Fs7 Nikon D600 or Nikon D800 Canon SD mark3 which accept a signal with reduced dynamic This type of expansion doesn t add artifacts to the signal and allows to have a less noisy signal It allows to improve the quality of the audio registration compared to the ENR ENC st
25. rized parts could result in electric shock hazards or fire Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus WARNING The apparatus is intended for professional use anyway the manufacturer alerts the user that the headphone output power of the apparatus could exceed the level of 85 dB A of sound pressure level and this could be dangerous for the hearings Do not use the headphone with high power level or for long time Reduce the power or suspend the hearing in case of any kind of hearing problem BATTERIES __ MPR30 ENG works with standard camera battery E 2xIEC LR6 1 5 size AA alkaline or NiMh rechargeable KLIC 8000 lithium ion rechargeable d DB50 lithium ion rechargeable DR9708 Duracell lithium ion rechargeable Battery status can be checked on OLED display or looking the status of LED indicator ON Charging of lithium ion rechargeable batteries can be done with A dedicated charger B thru the integrated micro usb B connector C thru 5 pin mini XLR male connector only for MPR30 ENG 5PW model For B and C items the charging status can be checked looking the status of LED indicator ON WARNING For MPR30 ENG and MPR30 ENG 5PW models We don t recommend to use the device during the batteries charging with lithium ion rechargeable batteries inside Don t use the receiver without batteries The receiver powered thru micro USB or mini XLR connector MRP30 ENG 5PW model with
26. s menu gt LED submenu Name Display LED Kam Infrared menu Headphones 0 d Edit RX Settings Infrared 3 LED setting are available Full LED indicators works normally Alarm LED indicators lights up only when an alarm happened OFF LED indicators remain off By this menu MPR30 ENG can be connected to IRDA for setup or firmware upgrades IR IF active NOTE while in this menu display is not automatically turned off Sync menu Edit RK Settings Infrared Syne Status connecting ____ panni The SYNC function is useful to tune a transmitter on the same frequency of the receiver via the IR interface Before starting the sync function tune the receiver on desired channel manually or using the SCAN utility After this enable the IR interface on the transmitter Now press SYNC button or enter in the Sync menu to start the SYNC function Keep the IR window of the transmitter in front of the IR window of the receiver and as soon as the connection is done the receiver will send to the transmitter all the information needed If the operation is not possible i e the frequency range of the transmitter is not compatible with the frequency of the receiver the display will show an error message If the transmitter has the function NAME enabled when the sync function is completed it will show the same name of the synchronized receiver Info menu Settings wee The INFO fu
27. sh this button to move up and select the previous item SCAN DOWN Button Push and keep this button to start the automatic scan During menu navigation push this button to move down and select the previous item ON amp RF Led Indicators ON red red power up phase red fixed green fixed green Tuning phase fixed green slow blinking green fast blinking green red blinking blue blinking green fixed green white battery status WY 72 oto eo Sa se RF off off on red red green on off on off on off off off off off green red DISPLAY on on on on on on off off off off off WHEN when the receiver is power on during the power up phase when the receiver is power on after the power up phase when the receiver is power on during a frequency change phase see Gr Ch or Frequency menu after the tuning phase no transmitter is received after the tuning phase the transmitter is received the batteries charge of the receiver is good gt 25 lifetime the batteries charge of the receiver is low lt 25 lifetime the batteries charge of the receiver is very low lt 12 lifetime battery error during batteries charging during batteries charging during batteries charging device in bootloader mode DISPLAY indicate the state of OLED display before the OFF timeout to put the
28. uest in 470 952 MHz 2400 user programmable frequencies organized in 40 groups of 60 channels up 232 MHz microprocessor controlled frequency synthesizer circuit with 25 kHz minimum step The frequencies can be easily PC reprogrammed with the optional UPK 300E infrared adapter or using the micro USB connection lt 2 5 ppm in the rated temperature range 10 55 C DSP programmable gt standard FM with de emphasis 40 kHz Max operating deviation 60 kHz 50 ohm sma type SWR lt 1 2 typ 1 1 4 gt 2uV 6dBuV for SND N gt 58 dB gt 8yV 18dBuV forSND N gt 98 dB in the whole switching window 1 lt 0 5 dB for RF input signal 6 dBuV 100 dBuV gt 2 5 dB gt 80 dB typical for channel spacing gt 400 kHz gt 100 dB gt 90 dB gt 76 dB gt 6 dBm typical lt 2nW typical 0 1 pW DSP programmable gt ENR Wisycom Extended NR gt ENC Wisycom High fidelity other emulations available for PH 472 PH 475 RMS based expander 30 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB in the 30 Hz 19 kHz range 0 3 typical gt 100 dBA typical 1kHz tone peak deviation 2XEC LR6 1 5V size AA alkaline or NiMh rechargeable KLIC 8000 lithium ion rechargeable DB50 lithium ion rechargeable 100 g approx without batteries mini xlr 3pin Spin for option SPW or 5BY MAX 18 dBu peak deviation adjustable in one dB step in a range of 54 dB 3 5 mm jack socket lockable TRS max output pow

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