MS3000 OWNERS MANUAL

POWER SWITCH

5. Open the battery compartment door on the

The front-panel power switch allows the receiver to

handheld transmitter or the bodypack and install

be switched on and off easily.

a 9-volt alkaline battery (see Figures 3 and 4).

SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT

8.4 volt Ni-Cad batteries may be used but will

yield noticeably shorter operational time and

The range of the externally adjustable squelch

slightly lower performance.

control allows you the choice of maximizing range

Figure 2

or lowering the potential for external interference.

 

REAR PANEL FEATURES

 

AUDIO OUTPUTS

 

The MR3000 has both 3-pin XLR-type balanced and

 

¼-inch unbalanced phone jack output connectors.

 

The line level output is adjustable with a small

 

screwdriver (included).

 

ANTENNA CONNECTORS

 

The antenna inputs utilize TNC connectors that pro-

 

vide solid mechanical and electrical connections.

 

POWER INPUT

 

The MR3000 will operate from the supplied ac adapter

 

or any other battery, filtered supply or power pack that

Figure 3

can deliver 12 – 15 volts AC/DC, 300 mA.

 

SYSTEM SET-UP AND OPERATION

 

To prepare the MS3000 System for operation, you

 

should:

 

1. Connect the power supply adapter to an AC

 

outlet that will supply 105 to 125 volts AC, 60

 

Hz. Other power supply adapters are available

 

for 210 – 240 volt, 50 – 60 Hz operation. Make

 

sure that you have the correct power supply for

 

your locality.

 

2. Connect the MR3000 to your audio system us-

ing the appropriate connector on the rear panel.

 

Figure 4

 

 

It is preferable to use the 3-pin XLR connector

 

 

since its balanced circuitry minimizes the poten-

 

 

tial for electrical interference and can be used

 

 

with long cable runs.

 

 

3.Switch on the receiver with the front-panel power switch.

4.Attach either the supplied ¼-wave antennas or

two externally mounted antennas to the antenna connectors on the rear panel of the MR3000. Be sure and tighten the connectors securely. If the supplied ¼-wave antennas are used, they must be oriented at a 90o angle as shown in Figure 1. Unlike other diversity wireless sys- tems, two antennas are needed for the MS3000 to operate correctly.

Figure 1

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Electro-Voice MS3000 Power Switch, Squelch Adjustment, Rear Panel Features Audio Outputs, Antenna Connectors, Power Input