® XD-V55 Digital Wireless Pilot’s Handbook Manuel de pilotage Pilotenhandbuch Pilotenhandboek Manual del Piloto 取扱説明書 40-00-0339 also available @ www.line6.
Important Safety Instructions C A UT I O N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CERTIFICATION THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
You should read these Important Safety Instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place Before using your XD-V55 Digital Wireless System, carefully read the applicable items of these operating instructions and the safety suggestions. 1. Obey all warnings in the XD-V55 manual. 2. Do not perform service operations beyond those described in the XD-V55 Manual.
Thank you for your purchase of the XD-V55 wireless microphone system. It is a sophisticated digital wireless system, yet is easy to configure and use within minutes. With its fully digital transmission, the system provides features and benefits that differ in some ways from previous generations of analog wireless, but in most respects you use it just like other wireless systems.
Supplied Components XD-V55 Receiver: : receiver, 9V / 0.5A external universal power supply, two (2) half-wave articulating antennas, user’s manual THH12 Handheld microphone Transmitter: two (2) AA alkaline batteries; mic stand clip. Optional carry case. or TBP12 Bodypack Transmitter: two (2) AA alkaline batteries; optional lavalier mic with windscreen and clip or headset mic with windscreen.
XD-V55 Digital Wireless Quick Setup Receiver 1 2 3 MAIN OUTS UNBAL AUDIO BATTERY BALANCED 9VDC IN CHANNEL RF 5 6 7 9 10 2 11 12 1 MUTE 8 4 3 TRANSMITTER STATUS 4 5 6 7 1. Antenna A & B Input Connectors (BNC) 2. Unbalanced 1/4-Inch and Balanced XLR Audio Output Connectors 3. 9VDC Power Input Connector 4.
Beltpack Transmitter 6 3 MUTE AUDIO 1 OFF/ON AUDIO Pat. Pending Made in China Designed in U.S.A. 7 008WWA090153 8 FCC ID: UOB916TBP12 IC: 6768A-916TBP12 N222 BATT BATT 4 5 2 1. ON / OFF Switch 2. Mini-XLR (TA4) Input Connector 3. MUTE Switch 4. SELECT 5. VALUE 6. Battery & Audio Status LEDs – Battery LED is blue when good, red when low, flashing when very low; Audio LED is green for audio signal and red for clipping. 7.
MUTE SELECT Handheld Transmitter 1. Power / Mute Button – Press briefly to turn on; press and hold for two seconds to turn off. Press and hold for one second to mute; press briefly to unmute. When in Setup Mode, press this button to change the value of the parameter one step at a time. 2. Select Button – Press and hold for two seconds to enter Setup Mode; press briefly to go to next setup page; hold two seconds to exit setup and save changes. 3.
the signal in the same manner that the flat areas and pits on a CD represent the music. The receiver retrieves this information from the carrier and decodes it via a D/A converter and outputs an audio signal that is the replica of what was encoded at the mic.
Note: The Audio level meter has 4 lower green LEDs that correspond with specific audio input levels, plus a red clip light in the top position. From bottom to top, LED 1 = -60 dB, 2 = -30 dB, 3 = -18 dB, and 4 = -6 dB.] THH12 Handheld Transmitter Detailed Setup To begin, twist the bottom section of the THH12 transmitter counterclockwise, unscrew and remove it. Lightly pull the battery cover tab down with a thumbnail, and open the cover by pulling back; it is hinged at the base of the transmitter.
microphone models. For more details, see Setting Microphone Models. Note: The transmitter can be locked so that the user cannot accidentally or deliberately make changes to its settings during use. For more details, see Locking, Unlocking, and Muting the Transmitter.
displays to confirm that the transmitter signal is being received. When the transmitter is on, a quick push and hold of the MUTE button will mute the audio, and the backlight will remain lit while it is muted. The word [MUTE] will appear on the display. Another quick push will un-mute it. Connecting the XD-V55 Receiver The receiver features a balanced XLR and unbalanced (tip-sleeve) quarter-inch connector.
Display Manufacturer L6 Line 6 Custom Shure® SM58 Shure® SM57 Sennheiser® e835 58 57 835 Model Note, In a production using both wired and wireless microphones, the modeling allows the user to select a wireless mic model that is similar to the majority of wired ones. This selection should help reduce potential feedback from dissimilar microphone frequency responses when using global EQ settings on the audio system.
Microphone Usage Tips Unlike a handheld microphone where the user typically speaks or sings directly into the mic element – where the full frequency response of both the person and the mic is available, lavalier microphones are placed on the body in a variety of places. Being farther away from and below or to the side of the mouth, the level is usually much lower, plus the frequency response lacks the highs as well as the lows from being near the mic element.
the SELECT button to enter another parameter page, the word [MUTED] will remain in tiny characters in the left center of the display as a reminder. When a transmitter is [MUTED] the red MUTE LED will light on the receiver. To lock the THH12 handheld, turn it on and assure that the desired settings are completed, and that the receiver display shows the signal. Unscrew the end of the battery compartment, and locate the microswitch on the back; move it to the right toward the lock symbol.
On the receiver, the remaining battery life will be shown on the middle 5-position LED ladder, which indicates remaining battery life in one-hour steps. When remaining battery life is more than five hours, all five LEDs are lit, with between four and five hours left, four LEDs are lit, and so on. When less than one hour of battery life remains, the bottom LED will turn from green to red – and will begin to flash in the last 40 minutes of life.
strength that could potentially cause problems. You can also monitor the signal through a headset connected to the mixer, if the receiver has been connected to it. If you are using remote antennas (with the XD-DA8 antenna distribution system), you can reposition them to obtain better coverage and improve or eliminate areas with lower signal strength. With the antennas connected to the receiver, you can place it where it has better line-of-sight to the transmitter.
Minimizing Near / Far Transmitter Effects Line 6 digital wireless systems are designed so that a receiver only passes audio from a transmitter that is set to the same channel. While other nearby transmitters and RF sources will not create audio in a receiver not on their channel, under certain conditions they can have an effect on range. When you are using several channels of wireless, following some simple procedures will minimize any near / far effects.
Note: As the RF signal travels through the cable to the receiver, there will be some loss of signal level, which at greater lengths and with higher loss cables can be significant. With a passive antenna, use the lowest loss cable you can find and try not to exceed about 15 feet of length. With an active antenna that provides additional gain, set it to the proper amplification for the cable length, and try not to exceed 100 feet of cable.
APPENDICES Troubleshooting Problem Solution No Audio Switch on transmitter and/or receiver Change transmitter batteries Confirm proper polarity of batteries in transmitter Transmitter audio muted; press MUTE button to unmute Transmitter and receiver are on different channels; set to same channel Receiver not connected to audio system, or audio system off or muted Transmitter Stays On Transmitter locked; unlock and then turn off Shorter Range Antennas not connected to receiver; check connections Recei
XD-V55 Digital Wireless System Specifications System Frequency Band 2.4GHz ISM Band Compatible Channels 12 Spatial Diversity with Digital Buffering Yes Frequency Diversity Yes (2 Frequencies per channel) Compander-Free Design Yes Frequency Response THD % 10 Hz (-0.5 dB) - 20kHz (-2.5 dB) 0.03% typical System Latency < 2.
Transmitters Transmitter RF Output Power 10 mW Battery Life 8 hours Mic Modeling THH12 Handheld TBP12 Beltpack Yes (4 selectable models) Yes (3 selectable EQ filters) Batteries 2 x AA Alkaline Battery Display (on Transmitter) LCD Screen Dynamic Range THH12 Handheld TBP12 Beltpack >113 dB >117 dB TBP12 Maximum Audio Input Level 6.5 Vpp TBP12 Beltpack Input Impedance 1.