User Manual for Lectrosonics Portable Digital Recorder Kit with Sanken COS-11D Lavalier Microphone Click to enlarge the picture
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- Product category: Portable Digital Recorders Lectrosonics
- Brand: Lectrosonics
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Product description Bundled together by for your convenience, the Lectrosonics Portable Digital Recorder Kit is designed to give you everything you need to record voice-audio remotely in a high-quality, digital manner—doing so with a portable digital recorder and a hearty, water-resistant omnidirectional lav microphone. The recorder captures audio on SDHC cards at the broadcast standard (24-bit/48 kHz) and outputs BWF files. Time-code jamming via the 5-pin LEMO connection allows you to sync audio with video in a relatively straightforward and convenient manner; as such, this kit is suitable for actors on set, interviewers in the field, and other people/scenarios requiring free-roaming audio recording for video purposes. The recorder offers servo-bias preamp, especially useful for the provided Sanken COS-11D microphone, as it bestows the power necessary to run the lav. Furthermore, the recorder sports a TA5M input jack, a 3.5mm output jack, a durable machined-aluminum construction, and a compact design for hiding it on an actor's body. It runs on AAA lithium batteries. The lav, on the other hand, sports a TA5F connection point, making it eminently compatible with the recorder. It also provides a normal sensitivity level, an omnidirectional polar pattern, a wide frequency range, and a cable nearly 6' in length. The microphone has been optimized to overcome digital transmitter RFI; indeed, it has been shielded for this purpose. Additionally, its water-resistant design protects against the elements of on-location recording, such as humidity, perspiration, makeup, inclement weather, and more. - Lectrosonics Portable Digital Recorder
- Hands-on Review: Lectrosonics Portable Digital Recorder
Designed for capturing high-quality digital audio that can synchronize with timecode, the PDR from Lectrosonics is a digital recorder which captures industry-standard 24-bit/48 kHz audio in WAV (BWF) formats. It is particularly useful in situations when using a wireless microphone is impractical, such as when distance to a wireless receiver is too far, or when the quality of wireless recording simply won't cut it. The PDR stores its recordings on microSDHC cards, and accepts audio via its TA5M 5-pin male connection point. An LCD and on-board keypad allow for quick and intuitive operation of the unit's controls. Via simple controls, the PDR's input can be adjusted to record at both mic- and line-level sources, utilizing a Lectrosonics' servo-bias preamp for both 2 and 4V lavalier microphones. You can also monitor directly from the unit through headphones or any compatible line-level device, so long as it boasts a 3.5mm connection point. To synchronize time code with video and film production, a 5-pin LEMO jack is provided. This ensures that you can easily align its audio in the video timeline of any editing software, and gives you the ability to tether to a camera for the purpose of capturing a high-quality backup recording to boot. At 2.4 x 2.1 x 0.7", the PDR is easy to conceal in costumes, and can easily be left out of sight on a set to capture ambiance, as well as environmental and location sound. Its machined aluminum construction is durable. - Key Features at a Glance
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- High-quality digital audio recordings in Broadcast Wave Format (BWF)
- Compact size for easy transport and concealment
- Records to microSDHC cards
- Wide-range input-gain adjustment for mic- and line-level signals
- Time code jam/sync from external source
- Standard Lectrosonics TA5M input jack
- Lectrosonics servo-bias input preamp
- Solid machined aluminum construction
- Over six hours of operation on a single lithium AAA battery
- Sanken COS-11D Omni Lavalier Mic, Normal Sens, Hardwired TA5F Connector for Lectrosonics Transmitter (with Accessories, Black)
- Hands-on Review: Lectrosonics Portable Digital Recorder
The black COS-11D Omni Lavalier Mic, Normal Sens, with Hardwired TA5F Connector for Lectrosonics Transmitter by Sanken is for capturing audio. It is designed to be used for various applications such as broadcast TV, theater, film, videographers, and more. Delivering an audio performance that meets the standard of modern digital wireless microphone systems, the COS-11D addresses the noise issues associated with digital in order to ensure a pristine audio signal. Plus, the wide frequency response ensures accurate, transparent audio reproduction; and its omnidirectional polar pattern provides a generous pickup area while minimizing feedback and off-axis noise. Furthermore, an improved water-resistant mesh screen protects against humidity, perspiration, makeup, bad weather, etc. This COS-11D terminates in a TA5F connector and is wired for use with Lectrosonics UM400A, UM450, and SM series servo wiring transmitters. A metal windscreen, holder clip, rubber mount, and plastic case are also included. - Overcomes digital transmitter RFI
- Improved moisture resistance
- Original vertical diaphragm design
- Optimized for the human voice
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- Limited 1-Year Warranty
- Sanken - COS-11D Omni Lavalier Mic, Normal Sens, Hardwired TA5F Connector for Lectrosonics Transmitter (with Accessories, Black)
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Technical parameters - Lectrosonics Portable Digital Recorder
| | | Number of Tracks | 2 | | Max Sample Rate/Resolution | 48 kHz / 24-Bit | | Built-In Speaker | No | | Memory Card Support | microSD (Up to 128 GB) | | | | Audio File Formats | BWF, WAV | | Sample Rates | 48 kHz | | Bit Depth | 24-Bit (AD/DA Conversion) | | Bit Rates | 192 kb/s (HD Mono Mode) 384 kb/s (Split Gain Mode) | | Timecode | Yes | | | | Analog I/O | 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Output 1 x TA5 Male Input | | Digital I/O | 1 x LEMO 5-Pin Timecode Input | | Plug-In Power | Yes, 2 to 4 V | | | | Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5/-1.5 dB | | Max Output Level | -3 dBu | | Impedance | Timecode Input: 10 kOhms | | SNR | 105 dBA 80 dBA SNR Values are for HD Mono Mode and Split Gain Mode Respectively | | THD | <0.035% | | | | Battery Type | 1 x AAA | | Approximate Battery Life | 6.5 Hours (Lithium) 2.5 Hours (Alkaline) | | | | Operating Temperature | -4 to 122°F / -20 to 50°C | | Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.1 x 0.7" / 60.2 x 54.4 x 17.0 mm | | Weight | 2.5 oz / 70.9 g | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.4 x 5.65 x 2.3" | - Sanken COS-11D Omni Lavalier Mic, Normal Sens, Hardwired TA5F Connector for Lectrosonics Transmitter (with Accessories, Black)
| Directivity | Omnidirectional | | Transducer | Self-polarized condenser | | Frequency Response | 50 Hz to 20 kHz | | Sensitivity | 17.8 mV / Pa (-35 dB, 0 dB = 1 V / Pa) | | Equivalent Noise Level | (A-weighted): 28 dBA | | Output Impedance | 700 Ohms | | Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL) | 123 dB | | Power Requirements | +3 to +10 V | | Current Consumption | Less than 0.5 mA | | Output Connectors | TA5F | | Cable Length | 5.9' (1.8 m) | | Dimensions (LxDiameter) | 0.63 x 0.15" (16.1 x 4.0 mm) | | Weight | 0.84 oz (24.0 g) | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 4.7 x 3.1 x 1.3" |
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