Digital UHF Wireless System Model XDR-95 Users Guide Includes instructions for single and multisystem operation X2 Digital Wireless Systems 4630 Beloit Drive, Suite 20 Sacramento CA 95838 U.S.A. Phone: (916) 779-1040 Fax: (916) 779-1041 Web Site www.x2digitalwireless.
Contents Chapter 1 1 1 1 Introduction to the XDR-95 About the XDR-95 System Components Chapter 2 2 2 3 3 XDR-95 System Features and Setup XDR4 Digital UHF Receiver XDT4 Digital UHF Transmitter Battery Life Information Chapter 3 4 4 Troubleshooting Optimizing Performance Chapter 4 5 5 5 5 Warranty and Service Information Warranty Information FCC Statement Service Information Specifications 6 7 Specifications Archictects’ and Engineers’ Specifications iii
Introduction to the XDR-95 Digital UHF Wireless Created specifically for performing and recording musicians who demand to be untethered without compromising their sound, the XDR-95 24-bit digital wireless system delivers your tone and performance with the sound and feel of a direct wire connection.
Receiver Controls and Connectors Channel Up button Channel Down button Channel LEDs Mode LED Power supply Cable Grip antenna B in RF LED Audio LEDs Receiver LEDs Battery LEDs Instrument Out output 1/4” TRS jack - unbalanced, 1.8kΩ 9V DC 500ma (center negative) antenna A in Instrument Out Antenna B input connector (BNC) Power button Power Mains input connector (ASA120 type) Balanced Low Z Balanced Low Z output XLR(F) - 600Ω Antenna A input connector (BNC) Channel Up & Down buttons.
Transmitter Controls and Connectors Threaded Sleeve Secure the 1/8” jack plug in place by screwing down the threaded sleeve onto the socket threads approximately two turns. LED Display A blue LED indicates channel, red LED indicates battery life. When idle, these LEDs toggle. During performance, blue LEDs indicate input level. Jack Plug Insert into jack socket. Cable polarity: ring (+ instrument), sleeve (-), tip (+ mic) Input Threaded input jack socket Power button Channel Select button Power button.
Troubleshooting Issue Cause See Solution... No sound. System not turned on. Source malfunction. Improper connection or improper channel selection. Expired battery. Power, Signal Source, Cables or RF Intermittent sound or distorted sound. Source malfunction. Improper connection. Multiple transmitters are set to the same operating channel. Transmitter has gone out of range. Transmitting through metal wall. Unknown source of RF in local area. Signal Source, Cables or RF Lack of range.
Warranty and Service Information Warranty Information X2 will repair or replace any defective system within the first two years free of charge. X2 will cover 2-day return shipping costs in the continental United States. This warranty is transferable, but does not cover abused systems. Terms and conditions subject to change without notice. Please retain a copy of your dated sales receipt for proof of warranty status should repairs become necessary.
Specifications Overall System Specifications Transmission Format: X2 proprietary digital audio transmission A/D -D/A Conversion: 24-bit Delta Sigma, 128 times over sampling Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 20 kHz Audio Dynamic Range: >118 dB Distortion: 0.
Additional Information Architects' and Engineers' Specifications The wireless system shall utilize digital conversion with a dynamic range of greater than 117 dB dynamic range without the use of compander ICs, and operate in the UHF band between 902 MHz and 928 MHz for operation in North and South America.