Williams Sound WIR TX75-S Connect Power, Connect Audio Source, Green Power, Microphone Source

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WIR TX75 Two-Channel Infrared Transmitter

Connect Power

WARNING: MAINS VOLTAGE MUST NOT FALL BELOW 100VAC, 0R SYSTEM PERFORMANCE WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED. UNIT MAY ENTER RESET MODE UNTIL POWER IS RESTORED.

1.Plug the power supply output cord into “Power In” on the WIR TX75.

2.Attach a line cord to the power supply.

3.Plug the power supply into the AC outlet. TFP 046: 100-240 VAC IN, 50 / 60 Hz.

This system is designed for class 2, low-voltage wiring. Always follow local electrical codes when using low-voltage wiring.

Green Power

The WIR TX75 is equipped with a sleep/power save feature. If no audio is present on either channel for three minutes, the transmitter will automatically go into sleep/power save mode. This mode decreases power consumption by 80 percent. Units will automatically start up when audio is activated. This sleep/power save feature can be disabled. Contact Williams Sound for instructions.

On power up, the WIR TX75 performs a self-test to detect damage due to shipping, handling, tampering or incorrect operation. If any failure is present, green indicator lights will blink. See WIR TX75 Indicators table on page 12 for instructions on how to read indicator lights.

Connect Audio Source

Automatic Channel Detection/ Shutdown

The WIR TX75 offers two carrier frequencies: Ch 1 (2.3 MHz) and Ch 2 (2.8 MHz). The WIR TX75b offers two different carrier

frequencies: Ch 1 (3.3 MHz) and Ch 2 (3.8 MHz). Either unit automatically detects the presence of audio on the microphone and RCA audio inputs, and transmits on either/both channels when an audio signal is present on that channel. If audio is present on both the microphone and RCA jack for a given channel, the audio signals will be mixed.

When no audio signal is present on a channel for three minutes, the TX75 will shut down that channel. Operating the WIR TX75 in single- channel mode provides a 40 percent increase in range over two-channel mode.

Line Level Source:

The WIR TX75 will accept line level, balanced or unbalanced audio inputs. Select the frequency(ies) you wish to transmit on and connect your audio source(s) to the appropriate jack(s). If your audio inputs are balanced, use the switch to select “bal”. If your audio inputs are unbalanced, use the switch to select “unbal”. See figure 7 for balanced wiring configuration.

Microphone Source

Plug an electret microphone into the 3.5mm “Mic In” jack (MIC 027, MIC 100, or MIC 090). To assign the microphone to Ch 1 use the Mic Channel Switch to select “2.3” (or “3.3” MHz on the TX-75b). To assign the microphone to Ch 2 use the Mic Channel Switch to select “2.8” (or “3.8” MHz on the TX-75b).

Figure 7: Balanced line out (XLR) to WIR TX75 line input (RCA) cable

FEMALE XLR

 

 

 

 

 

RED (IN PHASE)

2 CONDUCTOR

RED

RCA

 

 

WITH SHIELD

 

 

 

 

(TIP=IN PHASE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO TX75

1

3

2

 

 

 

 

BLACK

BLACK (SIGNAL)

SHIELD NOT CONNECTED

ON TX75 CABLE END

 

1= SHIELD, 2= RED (SIGNAL IN PHASE), 3=BLACK (SIGNAL)

A160

 

MAN 166C

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WIR TX75/b WIR TX75 Two-Channel Infrared Transmitter ContentsReceiver Safety Warnings Important Safety InstructionsTransmitter Safety Warnings Please read and keep these instructions CAT-5e Cable SafetyRecycling Instructions For Customers in The United States For Customers in CanadaSystem Overview Installation Procedures Determine Coverage Area Feet RX18 Receiver RX15-2 Receiver RX22-4 Receiver Feet Optional WIR TX75-S Emitter for Additional CoverageWIR TX75 master rear view Control PanelGreen Power Connect PowerConnect Audio Source Automatic Channel Detection/ ShutdownConnecting Master and Slave Units Adjust the Audio LevelLine Level Source TX75 MasterTroubleshooting Accessories WIR TX75 Indicator lightsIndicator On Unit State Description Mounting OptionsOptional Receivers LeftRight Model WIR TX75 Master Infrared Transmitter SpecificationsModel WIR TX75-S Slave Infrared Emitter SpecificationsLimited Warranty