Dsr 70 Receiver; Front Panel - Harman AKG DMS 70 Modo De Empleo

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DSR 70 receiver

DMS 70
DMS 70
DMS 70
DMS 70
The DSR 70 is a stationary receiver for up to 4 DMS 70-system transmitters.
The DSR 70 operates within the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency range. Two DSR 70s can be used in
parallel (8 channels). Communication between the receiver and the transmitter is digital and
bidirectional. Transfer is uncompressed (24 bit) and encrypted (128 bit AES).

Front panel

Figure 1: Front panel controls on the DSR 70 receiver
The controls (2 and 3) and the LEDs (4 to 6) are the same for all 4 channels.
NOTE
1 On/off button: This button is lit green when the receiver is switched on and ready for use. It
is sufficient to switch off the receiver to switch off the DMS 70 system. Switching off the
receiver switches off all transmitters connected to this receiver.
2 VOLUME potentiometer: This potentiometer allows continuous adjustment of the audio
output level on this channel (10). The Mixing Function means that this potentiometer also
influences the sum output (9).
3 CONNECT: This button has two functions:
Press briefly: checks the transmitter assigned to this channel.
Press and hold down (approximately 2 seconds): Assigns a transmitter to a free
channel or registers a transmitter on this channel.
4 LOW BATT. LED: This LED lights up when the batteries of the transmitter registered on this
channel are low. If the LED starts to flash red the batteries will be discharged within
approximately one hour. Replace with new batteries as soon as possible.
5 STATUS LED: This LED lights up green if a registered transmitter is active on this channel
and is ready for operation. The LED flashes green during the channel identification and
channel assignment processes.
6 CLIP LED: This LED lights up red if the audio level on this channel is too high.
7 Antennas: Fixed transmitter and receiver antennas. The best transmission and reception
performances are achieved when both antennas are pointing upwards in the "normal position"
(see diagram on the title page).
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