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Lectrosonics Venue 2 Six-Channel Modular Receiver Contents of the user manual for the Lectrosonics Venue 2 Six-Channel Modular Receiver
  • Product category: Wireless Receivers Lectrosonics
  • Brand: Lectrosonics
  • Description and content of package
  • Technical information and basic settings
  • Frequently asked questions – FAQ
  • Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
  • Authorized service for Lectrosonics Wireless Receivers

User manual for the Lectrosonics Venue 2 Six-Channel Modular Receiver contain basic instructions that need to be followed during installation and operation. Before starting your appliance, the user manual should be read through carefully. Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations. User manual is an integral part of any Lectrosonics product, and if it is sold or transferred, they should be handed over jointly with the product. Following the instructions for use is an essential prerequisite for protecting health and property during use, as well as recognition of liability on the part of the manufacturer for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Lectrosonics user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.

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Product description

The Venue 2 from Lectrosonics is a modular rackmount unit that can be used with a variety of transmitters from Lectrosonics, as well as transmitters from other manufacturers. Its wideband design offers the flexibility needed in congested RF environments. The Venue receiver is a "system" that consists of a master unit and up to six receiver modules, and a software interface. It can be used for sound reinforcement applications such as live stage, theater, boardrooms, in houses of worship, and more. The Venue 2 mainframe assembly houses the power supply, antenna and RF distribution, user interface and control ports, and up to six wireless receiver modules (sold separately), providing a significant cost per channel with the modules sharing these resources. The built-in RF multicoupler allows up to three mainframes to operate from a single pair of antennas, resulting in an additional cost savings as a multi-channel system. The mainframe front panel provides an LCD for system setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting during normal operation. The LCD shows RF and audio levels, diversity status, pilot tone status, and transmitter battery status for all six receivers at the same time. Furthermore, a built-in analyzer scans the tunable spectrum of the receiver to assist in finding clear operating frequencies and presents the results in graphical format on the LCD. Also, wireless designer software is included that simplifies setup and exposes all features in an easily navigable GUI.
    Receiver Modules
  • Up to six receiver modules (not included) can be installed in each mainframe
    Audio Outputs
  • Six balanced XLR audio-output jacks connect the Venue receiver to external equipment. By default, pin 2 is audio positive (+). The polarity of each output can be reversed in the LCD setup menus or with the included software
    RS-232 Port
  • A serial RS-232 interface is provided for setup and control of a Venue 2 system from computers or other devices using industry-standard RS-232 communication links
    USB Port
  • Standard USB Version 1.1 port for setup and control of the receiver from computer systems using Windows 7, 8, 10, and Vista operating systems
    Multicoupler Outputs
  • The built-in antenna multicoupler provides RF distribution for the six receiver modules and a "loop thru" output at the same level to deliver the RF signal to another Venue 2 receiver
    Antenna Inputs
  • The two outermost BNC connectors are provided for use with right-angle whip antennas, cables from remote antennas, or cables from another Venue receiver
In the Box Lectrosonics Venue 2 Six-Channel Modular Receiver (537.600 to 767.975 MHz)
  • USB Cable
  • Wireless Designer Software
  • Power Supply for Digital Encrypted System (15 VDC) tccxwabxvqzv
  • MC65 TRS ¼" to 3.5mm Cable (10', 3.05 m)
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty
  • Table of Contents




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    Technical parameters

    Lectrosonics VRM2WBM Specs

    Operating Frequency Range Tuning range B1: 537.600 - 614.375 MHz (blocks 21, 22, 23)
    Tuning range C1: 614.400 - 691.175 MHz (blocks 24, 25, 26)
    Tuning range D1: 691.200 - 767.975 MHz (blocks 27, 28, 29)
    Frequency Selection Up to 3072 frequencies
    Frequency Selection Steps Selectable; 100 or 25 kHz
    Digital Latency 1.5 ms (receiver only in hybrid mode)
    3.0 ms (receiver and transmitter in hybrid mode)
    3.0 ms (receiver only in analog-compatibility mode)
    Wideband Multicoupler Built in antenna mulitcoupler covers a 230 MHz range
    Pilot Tone 25 to 32 kHz; 5 kHz deviation; unique pilot-tone frequency for each selected carrier frequency (Hybrid mode)
    Deviation ±75 kHz (max) (hybrid mode)
    Receiver Type Triple conversion superheterodyne
    Frequency Stability ±0.001 %
    Bandwidth Multicoupler Bandwidth: 537.600 to 767.975 MHz

    Front End Bandwidth:
    iQ filter wide mode: 15 MHz
    iQ filter narrow mode: 10 MHz
    Sensitivity 0.9 uV @ 20 dB Sinad
    AM Rejection >60 dB, 2 uV to 1 V
    Image & Spurious Rejection 85 dB
    Third Order Intercept iQ Filter Wide Mode: +5 dBm
    iQ Filter Narrow Mode: +12 dBm
    Diversity Method Antenna combining phase switching
    Opti-blend ratio diversity
    FM Detector Digital pulse counting detector @ 300 kHz
    Overall Frequency Response 32 Hz to 20 kHz (+/-1 dB), overall system (400 Series mode)
    Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) 0.2% (typical) (400 Series mode)
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio In Hybrid Mode:
    Smart NR Off, No Limiting: 103.5 dB
    Smart NR Normal, No Limiting: 107.0 dB
    Smart NR Full, No Limiting 108.5 dB
    Smart NR Off, With Limiting: 108.5 dB
    Smart NR Normal, With Limiting: 111.5 dB
    Smart NR Full, With Limiting: 113.5 dB
    Dynamic Range Input: 125 dB (with full transmitter limiting)
    Audio Output Level -15 to +8 dBu, in 1 dB increments
    LCD High-resolution graphical display
    Power Requirements 10 VDC/2 A to 18 VDC/1.2 A
    Type of Output(s) 6x balanced 3-pin XLR audio outputs
    Antenna A / B - BNC I/O
    USB Port
    RS-232 port
    Headphone Monitoring 1/4" TRS phone with level control (front panel)
    LCD Display High-resolution graphical display
    Mounting Options 19" rackmountable
    Antenna Type Coaxial antennas (not included)
    Dimensions (W x H x D) 19.0 x 1.75 x 7.75" (48.26 x 4.45 x 19.67 cm)
    Weight 4.4 lb (1984 g) with 6 modules

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