Operating GuideSWM6000 915 MHz SystemsSWM7000 2.4 GHz SystemsSMART SPECTRUM®WIRELESS MICROPHONESthe sound of innovation™W I R E L E S S S YS T E M S
10Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Fig. 3d - FBX: SETUPFig. 3e - SETUP indicator flashingQuick Setups3.2. FBX Quick Setup Place mi
11Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Quick SetupsVocal Settingsratio A soft voice could be set to
12Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Quick Setups3.3. Tips for Good RF Performance• It is best to keep the system’s channels close t
13Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.• 2.4 GHz or 900 MHz Cordless phones: These home telephones
14Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.4. TRANSMITTER OPERATION4.1. First stepBefore you begin, let’s look at a few basics regarding y
15Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.4.2.2. Accessing Transmitter ControlsControl of all your tra
16Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.4.2.3. Adjusting Transmitter SettingsDEFAULT/CHANNEL: Press the Select button to enter Edit Mod
17Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.1. ON/OFF. In internal position #1, the external switch act
18Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Sabine rechargeable battery advantages. Here are several more good reasons why you can feel more
19Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.4.2.4.2. Charging Your BatteriesEquipment Connections. Each
20Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.5. RECEIVER OPERATION5.1. LCD Display. The receiver LCD display is shown below (Fig. 5b). Two-c
21Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Receiver OperationDiversity Status: Either 1 or 2 is lit, sho
22Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Receiver OperationFig. 5d Tweek-n-Peek exampleFig. 5c Sabine Tweek-n-Peek5.2. Parameter Control
23Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Receiver OperationFig. 5f5.2.3. Special LCD Display Messages
24Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.5.5.2. Controlling the Receiver in Channel Mixing ModeAll functions are individually controllable
25Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.EXT), which boosts the signal strength, extends the maximum d
26Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Fig. 6a6. MIC SUPERMODELING™6.1. IntroductionMicrophones come in a dazzling variety of shapes,
27Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.There are no modeling settings for lavalier or headset micr
28Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.FBX Feedback ExterminatorFBX SETUP NOTELCD “READY” FlashingAs you get close to the end of the set
29Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.FBX Feedback ExterminatorFig. 7c: READY ButtonTech TipREADY &
3Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Declaration of ConformityEC - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYCE Mark
30Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.8. COMPRESSOR/LIMITER OPERATION8.1. Basics of CompressionThe dynamic range (how loud we can hea
31Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Compressor Limiter Gain: (Output Level) Since the output gai
32Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.8.4. Possible Compression Trouble AreasLike any signal processing, compression can be misused, a
33Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.9. DE-ESSER9.1. De-mystifying De-essersCertain consonant so
34Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Fig. 10e: Program PRESET LOADED10. PROGRAM SAVE & RECALLMost wireless microphone systems pro
35Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.11. MULTIPLE SYSTEMS OPERATION11.1. OverviewIn many circums
36Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.channels to a single pair of extension antennas. See Section 12 for more information about setup
37Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.11.3. Antenna Distribution Amplifier ConnectionMultiple Syste
38Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.12. EXTENSION ANTENNAS12.1. OverviewSabine’s receivers are designed for easy interface with Sab
39Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.1. Antenna Repositioning. Provides solutions when rec
4Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Table of ContentsThis operating guide written for receivers using Sabine SWM Remote Control Softwa
40Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.13. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION13.1. OverviewIn many circumstances you will adjust and control you
41Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.• RF Scan and Report, which measures strength for each of th
42Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.13.1.3. Software Multiple Unit ControlThe true extent of the power of the SWM Remote Software is
43Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc. 3. IMPORTANT: Set dip switch #7 on the back of the first rec
44Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.13.4. Remote Control Operation13.4.1. Two Views, Two Sets of ControlsThe default main screen
45Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.13.4.2.1. FBX Settings (F4)Allows global settings of FBX filt
46Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.13.4.2.5. RF Scan (F6)Use the RF scan to get a “picture” of the potential RF interference in you
47Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Fig. 13L Copy Parameters windowFig. 13m Reset Parameters wi
48Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.14. TIPS & TROUBLESHOOTING14.1. Tips for Maximum Performance• Keep a clear and unobstructe
49Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.14.3. Common Sources of RF InterferenceThe typical sources o
5Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.1. INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on purchasing your Sabine Smar
50Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.2. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANS)These computer network devices allow computers to connect
51Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.15. FBX THEORY & PRACTICE15.1. Introduction to FBX®WHY
52Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.As an example of the power of FBX, figure 15b shows test results measured with a PA set up consist
53Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.15.3.1. The FBX & True Mobility® Advantage After invent
54Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.14.3.2.3. Balancing Fixed & Dynamic FiltersEach channel of your SWM wireless receiver offers
55Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Appendices 15. APPENDICESAppendix A: Beltpack Connector Wir
56Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Appendices SW60 Series Receivers, 1- or 2-channelCarrier Frequency Range: ISM Band 902.2 - 927.5
57Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Appendices SW70 Series Receivers, 1- or 2-channelCarrier Freq
58Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Appendix D: Dip Switch SettingsFront Panel Lock Status: LOCK 1 indicates all front panel contro
59Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Channel CenterNumber Frequency1 902.2143672 902.7301223
6Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Product ViewsCh. AChannel Select,ContrastCh. BChannel Select,ContrastFig. 2b - SW71-R (SW62-R) One
60Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Appendix F: Battery Endurance Test (Typical)Appendices NiMH AA Battery (SWAA2, Typical)Appendix
61Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Warning! This equipment must be earthed. Caution! Risk of ele
62Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.from him of this product. If the DEALER is unable to provide the neces-sary warranty service, yo
63Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.IndexINDEXAAntenna Placement 24Attack (Compressor) 11, 31A
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7Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.Product ViewsProduct ViewsFig. 2h - SWC70CL - SW70-H13 (SW60-H
8Sabine Smart Spectrum® Wireless© 2009 Sabine, Inc.3. QUICK SETUPS3.1. Receiver & Transmitter Quick Setup Please read Section Four Transmitter
9Sabine Smart Spectrum® WirelessLIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-090317.indd - rr© 2009 Sabine, Inc.6 Gain Adjustment Settings 1. Transmitter (PAD Adjustment).
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