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User Manual for TeachLogic DR-702D AirLink Standalone 96-Channel Receiver with DD-750 Digital Delay Module Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the TeachLogic DR-702D AirLink Standalone 96-Channel Receiver
- Product category: Components & Accessories TeachLogic
- Brand: TeachLogic
- Description and content of package
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Product description The TeachLogic DR-702D AirLink Standalone 96-Channel Receiver with DD-750 Digital Delay Module operates in the UHF range (640-664 MHz) to receive RF audio signals from the ALS-960 transmitter. The system has 96 selectable preset channels. The receiver is a diversity receiver, meaning the signal will be received by either of two receivers; whichever has the best reception. Each receiver has a half-wave antenna for extra sensitive reception. The receiver has both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (1/4" phone jack) outputs. The receiver features the DD-750 digital time delay module that synchronizes distant audio speakers with the program audio location. It delays the output signal of the receiver from 20 to 500 ms. The LCD displays the delay time in milliseconds. - Diversity Receiver
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- Two half-wave antennas for enhanced reception
- Balanced (XLR) line level output (0 to 2V)
- Unbalanced line level output via 1/4" phone jack
- 96 pre-programmed selectable channels (640 to 664 MHz)
- LCD for channel number or frequency display
- Volume/gain control
- Digital Time Delay
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- Up to 500 ms of digital delay, variable from 20 to 500 ms
- 0.1 ms increment steps
- LCD for delay time display
- Set switch to lock setting
- Convenient installation, plug-in edge connector
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In the Box TeachLogic DR-702D AirLink Standalone 96-Channel Receiver with DD-750 Digital Delay Module - Limited 3-Year Warranty
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Technical parametersTeachLogic DR-702D Specs | Operating Frequency Range | 640 to 664 MHz | | Selectable Channels | 96 pre-programmed | | Maximum Deviation | 80 kHz, with level limiting | | Dynamic Range | 110 dB | | THD | >0.5% | | Pre-Emphasis | 50 μs | | De-Emphasis | 50 μs | | Sensitivity | 4 μV @ 30 dB SINAD | | Squelch | Tone key and noise lock | | Frequency Response | 50 Hz, -17 kHz, ±3 dB | | Delay | Units: Milliseconds Range: 20 to 500 ms Steps: 0.1 ms increments | | Operating Range | >500.0' (152.4 m) with half-wave antenna | | Output | Balanced (XLR), unbalanced 1/4" phone jack | | Output Level | 0 to 2 V @ 10 kOhm | | Power Requirements | 12 to 15 VDC, 1 A | | Power Supply | 100 to 240 VAC / 12 VDC, 1 A switching supply | | Dimensions | 8.0 x 8.5 x 1.75" (203.2 x 215.9 x 44.45 mm) | | Weight | 2.75 lb (1.25 kg) |
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