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25A1090
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
SLX
mute select
FEATURES
1. Frequency agile; microprocessor controlled. Model number extension determines frequency band
of operation.
2. Minimum of 12 compatible systems per SKU in the U.S. Additionally, a minimum of 12 compatible
systems in the top 50 U.S. markets across all three domestic SKU's (H5, J3, and L4).
3. Operating frequency programmable locally or from the receiver using a built-in IR link.
4. Designed for use with "AA" alkaline batteries (2 required). May also be used with rechargeable "AA"
batteries. Note: battery condition indicator is calibrated for alkaline batteries and may not be accu-
rate with rechargeable types. Electrical reverse battery protection is included.
5. Minimum battery life of 8 hours with new "AA" alkaline batteries.
6. Designed for use with SM58, BETA 58, SM86, and BETA 87A&C microphone heads. Compatible
with "active load" or standard heads (active load circuitry to be incorporated in heads).
7. Tone key squelch.
8. Power/Mute and Select buttons with LCD display for frequency group/channel selection and con-
trol. LED backlight for easy reading of LCD display.
9. Bicolor, green/red LED for power "on" and low battery, mute and infrared link indications.
10. Rugged plastic construction.
11. Utilizes Shure Patented ARC (Audio Reference Companding) audio processing.
4 mute select
5
SLX
6
mute select
Adjusting Gain
Access the gain adjustment switch a by unscrewing the head of the microphone.
Two gain settings are available on the SLX2. Choose a setting appropriate for vocal volume
and for the performing environment. Use the tip of a pen or a small screwdriver to move the
switch.
• 0dB: For quiet to normal vocal performance.
• –10dB: For loud vocal performance.
BIAS
AUDIO
0dB -10dB
b
SLX
mute select
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GROUP CHANNEL
Manually Select a Group and/or Channel select 5
1. Press and hold the select button until the GROUP and CHANNEL displays begin to alternate.
select 2. To change the group setting, release the select button while GROUP is displayed a. While GROUP
b Incompatible
is flashing, pressing select increases the group setting by one.
MASTER LIST
3. To change the channel setting, release the select button while CHANNEL is displayed b. While
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GROUP CHANNEL
select
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GROUP CHANNEL
Press the mute/ and select buttons simultaneously to lock or unlock the transmitter settings. When
locked, the current settings cannot be changed manually. Locking the transmitter does not disable in-
frared synchronization.
displayed.
Note: the transmitter cannot be used to change master list settings.
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GROUP CHANNEL
The INCOMPATIBLE warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter are transmitting on different
frequency bands. Contact your Shure retailer for assistance.
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Deviation Trim
and Tone Key
User Gain 2-pole, Sum Amp
Pre- 17kHz,
Control Switch VCA
emphasis LPF
Audio Input
(mic head)
Limiter
IR RMS
Photodetector Detector
LCD
32.768 Microcontroller Tone Key Compressor
kHz
Frequency
LCD Synthesizer
Driver control
Audio Muting
EPROM Channel
Select, RF Muting
Power Mute VCO (Carrier
Range)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
AUDIO SECTION
Audio enters the transmitter board through pin 4 of the mic-jack board connector (CON100).
Pin 2 of the connector provides 5 Vdc bias for the mic head. Pin 6 supplies the ground connec-
tion. The audio preamp (IC150-2) provides either 0 or 10 dB of gain (user switchable via
SW100). Capacitor C140 couples the signal into a pre-emphasis network formed by R140, R141,
and C141.
Next, the audio signal enters the patented Shure ARC™ processor. The main elements in this
section are the VCA (IC100-5) and the RMS Detector (IC100-4). The VCA, or Voltage Controlled
Amplifier, is a DC controlled amplifier. Following the VCA, the signal enters a 3-pole 17kHz low-
pass filter stage (IC100-2) that protects the RMS detector from energy above the audio band.
Next, the signal is coupled to the RMS detector (IC100-1), which converts it to a DC voltage. A
+1 dB increase at the input to the detector produces a +6 mV increase at its output. The detector
output is fed to the compression threshold stage (IC150-2). This stage provides the transition
from uncompressed to compressed signal. At low levels, the audio is uncompressed because
diode D169 is turned off. As the AC level increases, the output of IC150-2 decreases enough to
turn the diode on. As D190 conducts, the compression ratio changes from 1:1 to 5:1. Once D190
is turned fully on, the audio compression ratio remains fixed at 5:1. An additional diode in the bias
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POWER SECTION
Two "AA" batteries supply power to the transmitter through FET Q410, which provides electri-
cal reverse battery protection. Next, power enters switching boost converter IC400, which sup-
plies regulated 5V power. To turn on the transmitter, SW325 shorts the base of Q480 to ground,
enabling the converter and powering up the unit. The microprocessor keeps Q480 disabled until
shutdown.
Power is turned off by a "shutdown" signal from the microprocessor, which can be initiated
manually by the user (by holding down SW325 for 2.2 seconds) or automatically by the system
(e.g., when the battery is too weak for proper operation). At this time, the microprocessor enables
Q480 and shuts down the converter. When the unit is off, Q480 and its bias circuitry draw less
than 30 µA, so the effect on battery life is negligible. The converter and microprocessor are dis-
abled.
RF CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
RF SECTION
The system block diagram is shown above. The SLX2 uses a PLL system with direct carrier
frequency modulation. Processed audio enters the VCO through a passive "reflection" network
before being applied to the varactor diode (D500) through choke L503. The VCO is shielded to
prevent external RF fields from affecting its operation, and to help control radiated emissions of
its harmonics. Power for the VCO and PLL circuitry is supplied by the main 5 V regulator. Power
and signal lines in the VCO area are heavily decoupled and bypassed to remove noise.
The VCO has a tuning bandwidth of more than 30 MHz on all bands, with a tuning voltage
range of approximately 1 to 4 volts. The VCO employs separate stages for the oscillator (Q502)
and buffer (Q501) to minimize phase noise and load pulling. The VCO output is isolated by ca-
pacitive and resistive dividers, before being applied to the frequency control pin of the PLL syn-
thesizer (IC501) through C538. The synthesizer's internal circuitry divides the RF signal down as
necessary to achieve a tuning precision of 25 kHz. The synthesizer circuit contains a quartz-con-
trolled reference oscillator operating from a 16 MHz reference crystal (Y801) that is adjusted by
means of trimmer CV501. The transmitter output frequency is user selectable in groups of com-
patible channels within each of the eight available bands. Frequency selection is made via mi-
croprocessor controller IC300, which interfaces with the user by means of the Group and
Channel switches, SW324 and SW325. The output of the synthesizer is a series of pulses that
are integrated by a passive loop filter consisting of C532, R514, C533, R513, and C531 to pro-
duce the control voltage signal.
The VCO output is coupled to the RF buffer stage (Q600) by a matching network consisting
of R602, C614, and L610. R600 and R603 provide base bias for the transistor, while R605 sets
its operating current. RF choke L600 provides power and decoupling for the stage, in conjunction
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Backlight
LED
RF Band
Power LED
DC Level
LCD Driver
Battery DC LCD
(Rohm
Level
BU9729k)
Sythesizer
Power Mute (National
VCO
Button Semiconducter
Microprocessor LMX2335)
(Motorola
MC68HC908GR16)
Select RF Power
Button
Softstart Tonekey
Shutdown Squarewave
Infrared Tonekey
EEPROM Audio Mute
Photodetector Level
(MicroChip
(Sharp GP1U10X) 93AA46 )
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ATE MODE
If TP_PB0 is held to TP_EGND, or logic level 0, at startup, the microcontroller will enter ATE
Mode. To ensure proper operation, TP_PA0 and TP_PA1 should be held to TP_EGND at startup.
In ATE Mode, each band has a three test frequencies that are controlled by the logic levels at
test points TP_PA0 and TP_PA1.
RF BAND RESISTORS
Two resistors (RA and RB) are responsible to start the microcontroller in a RF band. They de-
termine the voltage at test point TP_RFBAND.
This table shows RA's and RB's reference designators and how the voltages at the test points
reflect the operating RF band.
This figure depicts the voltage divider feeding the microprocessor analog to digital converter.
.
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Note: Voltages are calculated with a 3.30V (+/- 0.10V) reference from the power
supplies. If power section supports less than 3.30V, thresholds need to be adjusted.
Note: There is a dead battery lock voltage set at 2.30 Volts. If the transmitter is powered
on with a voltage of less than 2.30 Volts, the system will lock, forcing the user to either
recharge or replace the batteries. During the dead battery lock out, the battery gauge is
empty and the red led flashes.
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LISTENING TEST
Before completely disassembling the transmitter, operate it to determine wether it is functioning normal-
ly and try to duplicate the reported malfunction. Refer to pages 2 and 3 for operating instructions, trouble-
shooting, and specifications.
Review any customer complaint or request, and focus the listening test on any reported problem. The
following, more extensive, functional tests require partial disassembly.
FUNCTIONAL TEST
Refer to the Disassembly section to partially disassemble the transmitter for the following functional
tests.
TEST SETUP
1. Remove the PCB from the handle.
2. Set gain switch to “0” dB.
3. Connect the (+) terminal of the power supply through a milliammeter to the (+) battery terminal and
the (-) power supply terminal to the (-) battery terminal.
4. Connect a DC Voltmeter across the power supply and set the power supply for 3Vdc.
5. Connect the audio analyzer to the microphone via the microphone test head (PT1840) as needed.
DISPLAY TEST
1. Power unit ON.
2. Verify that all display segments are displayed for approximately 2 seconds. This includes a full bat-
tery indication and "1818" displayed for group and channel.
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DISTORTION TEST
1. Set the audio generator frequency to 1kHz with an amplitude of -20.0dBu.
2. Activate the 30kHz LPF on the audio generator.
3. Measure the total harmonic distortion and noise (THD+N) at TPA2 to be less than 0.7%.
IF ALL TEST PASSED, THIS MEANS THE UNIT IS PROPERLY FUNCTIONING, AND
NO ALIGNMENT IS REQUIRED.
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!CAUTION!
Observe precautions when handling this static-sensitive device.
EXPLODED VIEW
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MEASUREMENT REFERENCE
dB Conversion Chart
0dBV = 2.2 dBu
0dBu = 0dBm assuming the load = 600 ohms
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INITIAL SETUP
1. Proper adapters should be used to connect the test equipment.
2. Apply +3 V to the battery terminals with the proper polarity.
3. Set audio gain switch SW100 to "-10 dB".
4. Remove L641 to disengage the antenna (ALL EXCEPT JB).
5. Solder the center of a 50Ω unshielded test cable (PT1824) to the node between L606 and
L641, and the shield to ground.
6. Connect the audio generator output to the Mic Test Head input of the transmitter as
required.
7. Turn on the SLX2 by pressing and holding the POWER button, SW325.
Frequency H5 J3 JB L4 P4 Q4 R5 S6
Level
LOW GRP. 1 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 14 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 4 / GRP. 13 /
CH. 1 CH. 1 CH. 5 CH. 1 CH. 1 CH. 1 CH. 1 CH. 1
MID GRP. 4 / GRP. 4 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 4 / GRP. 14 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 4 / GRP. 14 /
CH. 7 CH. 7 CH. 2 CH. 7 CH. 5 CH. 5 CH. 7 CH. 7
HIGH GRP. 6 / GRP. 6 / GRP. 5 / GRP. 6 / GRP. 15 / GRP. 1 / GRP. 2 / GRP. 3 /
CH. 12 CH. 12 CH. 4 CH. 12 CH. 10 CH. 8 CH. 11 CH. 13
RF TUNING
The removal of L641 (prevents antenna loading of output).
VCO Tuning:
1. Set transmitter to its LOW frequency as indicated in the table above.
2. WIth a DC meter probe TP_PLL_TV (top).
3. Tune CV500 to obtain 1.10-1.40 Vdc at TP_PLL_TV. For Q4 units, this voltage should
read between 1.45-2.25 Vdc. For JB units, this voltage should read between 1.75-2.05
Vdc.
4. Set the transmitter to HIGH frequency.
5. Verify voltage at TP_PLL_TV is less than or equal to 4.3 V DC.
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RF OUTPUT POWER
The output power measurement ensures that the output signal is strong enough for
sufficient range when the system is in use. The output power measurement also verifies
tha the output power is not above the specified maximum level, to ensure compliance
with regulatory angencies’ standards.
1. RF output power is only adjustable on and JB units. Use RG58 (PT 1824) or any other low
loss 50 Ω cables for all RF connections.
2. Include the insertion loss of the cables and connectors in rf conductive power measure-
ments.
3. Connect the RF output of the transmitter to a spectrum analyzer.
4. Set the spectrum analyzer center frequency to match the transmitter frequency.
5. Using a power meter or spectrum analyzer, verify the output power matches the range
indicated in the table below. JB models can be adjusted at TR640.
6. Remove the BNC to unterminated test cable (PT1824) and replace L641 to reconnect the
antenna.
DEVIATION ADJUSTMENT
Deviation must be set to make sure the companding systems between the transmitter and re-
ceiver correctly track each other. The level coming out of the transmitter’s audio compressor
must match the level going into the receiver’s audio expander. A fixed gain structure does not
ensure exact match, primarily because of variations in voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO’s).
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1. Connect the audio analyzer output to the Mic Test Head input of the transmitter.
2. Power ON the receiver.
3. Apply +3V to the battery terminals on the SLX2 and power up the unit.
4. Set the audio analyzer frequency to 1kHz.
5. Adjust the audio analyzer amplitude level (typically = -6.5 dBu) to obtain -13 dBu ± 0.1dB
at TPA1. (This corresponds to -9 dBu ± 2dB at the audio input (TPA0)).
6. Adjust TR160 to obtain -3 dBu ± 0.15dB at TPA2.
7. Place the transmitter closer than 12 inches (36 cm) to the receiver.
8. Connect both antennas on the receiver.
9. Connect the unbalanced output of the receiver to the audio analyzer.
10. Adjust TR200 until the ac voltmeter connected to the receiver unbalanced output reads the
same deviation reference voltage ± 0.1dB, as measured above.
(TR200 adjusts the deviation for 33 kHz, 100% modulation.)
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6 6 5 10 8 10 8
Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16
1 702.200 710.200 718.200 702.550 702.100 702.700 702.500
2 703.300 711.300 719.300 705.600 704.700 704.700 705.500
3 704.700 712.700 720.700 707.500 710.300 709.450 707.000
4 705.800 713.800 721.800 709.000 712.400 711.500 712.200
5 707.675 715.675 723.675 711.500 714.000 714.500 714.100
6 708.775 716.775 715.100 716.500 716.550 716.400
7 717.000 719.400 719.900 719.500
8 720.000 721.300 722.000 722.200
9 723.500 724.700
10 725.900 725.900
11
12
Explanation of Optimized TV Optimized TV Optimized TV Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup
group content channels: TV ch. channels: TV ch. channels: TV ch. for use with for use with for use with for use with
50 702-710 MHz 51 710-718 MHz 52 718-724 MHz PSM400-P3 (P4 > PSM400-P3 (P4 = PSM400-HF (P4 > PSM400-HF (P4 =
P3) P3) HF) HF)
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7 7 3 8 6 8 6
Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14
1 806.000 806.025 801.400 800.900 801.200 803.850 806.150
2 807.100 807.425 808.300 802.100 803.800 807.000 811.650
3 808.500 808.525 816.400 806.200 805.900 809.700 814.400
4 809.600 810.400 809.300 807.000 811.050 816.500
5 811.475 811.500 814.100 809.200 813.900 817.450
6 812.575 812.900 816.100 811.700 816.500 819.300
7 813.975 814.000 817.200 817.600
8 819.600 819.500
Explanation of Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup
for use with for use with for use with for use with for use with for use with for use with
group content
EUT-TL-TV (R5 PSM400-MN (R5 > PSM400-MN (R5 = PSM200-R8 (R5 > PSM200-R8 (R5 = EUT-TL-TV (R5 PSM400-MN (R5 >
> TL-TV) MN) MN) R8) R8) > TL-TV) MN)
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6 2 10 13 9 7 9
Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15
1 854.425 863.200 838.200 838.900 838.100 838.700 838.400
2 855.525 864.500 839.900 842.600 841.100 842.800 840.600
3 857.400 841.000 845.900 842.700 844.800 842.100
4 858.500 842.375 847.500 847.000 846.300 844.700
5 859.900 844.400 848.600 849.200 847.400 846.600
6 861.000 846.100 850.100 850.400 849.200 848.100
7 847.350 852.100 852.500 851.300 850.700
8 849.400 853.300 854.100 851.850
9 851.800 855.100 855.300 853.700
10 853.200 857.210
11 858.650
12 859.800
13 861.900
Explanation of U.K. preferred: European Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup Compatible setup
"Co-ordinated harmonized band: for use with for use with for use with for use with for use with
group content frequencies" optimized for 863 - EUT-TW-TZ (S6 EUT-VR-VT (S6 PSM400-KE (S6 > PSM400-KE (S6 = PSM200-S5 (S6 >
OUTDOORS 865 MHz > TW-TZ) > VR-VT) KE) KE) S5)
(option 2)
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SPECIFICATION Value
Operating Frequency (H5) 518.100 to 541.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (J3) 572.100 to 595.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (L4) 638.100 to 661.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (P4) 702.100 to 725.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (Q4) 740.100 to 751.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (R5) 800.100 to 819.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (S6) 838.100 to 864.900 MHz
Operating Frequency (JB) 806.125 to 809.750 MHz
Number of User Selectable Channels See frequency table
Type of Emission 120KF3E
Oscillator PLL-controlled synthesizer
RF Conducted Power Output Band Dependent (See Table 1)
Tonekey Signal 32.768kHz
Maximum FM Deviation 38 kHz
Dynamic Range > 100 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.7% (38 kHz deviation, 1 kHz)
Audio Adjustment Range -10, 0, or +15 dB; user selectable
Operating Voltage 3V (2 x AA; alkaline or rechargeable)
Power Consumption 130mA ± 15mA @ 3V
Battery Life > 8 hrs (alkaline batteries)
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MECHANICAL
Overall Dimensions
64 mm x 109 mm x 19 mm (2.50 x 4.30 x 0.75 in.)
Weight
73 grams (2.6 oz), without batteries
Housing
Molded ABS case and battery cover
GENERAL
NOTE: This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not autho-
rized in your region. Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized
frequencies for wireless microphone products in your region.
Operating Range Under Typical Conditions
100m (300 ft.)
Note: actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference
Audio Frequency Response (+/– 2 dB)
Minimum: 45 Hz
Maximum: 15 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (ref. +/– 38 kHz deviation, 1 kHz tone)
0.5%, typical
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
>100 dB A-weighted
Operating Temperature Range
–18°C (0°F) to +50°C (+122°F)
Note: battery characteristics may limit this range
Transmitter Audio Polarity
Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm (or positive voltage applied to tip of WA302
phone plug) produces positive voltage on pin 2 (with respect to pin 3 of low impedance output)
and the tip of the high impedance 1/4-inch output.
Gain Adjustment Range
25 dB
Audio Input Level
-5 dBV maximum at mic gain position
+10 dBV maximum at 0 dB gain position
+20 dBV maximum at -10 dB gain position
Input Impedence
1 MΩ
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ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature Storage
7 days at +165 F (+74 F) degrees, unpackaged.
7 days at -20 F (-29 C) degrees, packaged.
After each 7-day storage period, units must be allowed to stabilize for 24 hours before testing.
Units must operate per Section V.
Temperature Cycling
5 cycles from -20 F (-29 C) degrees to +165 F (+74 C) degrees. Allow 24 hours for stabilization
before testing. Units must operate per Section V specifications mechanically and electrically.
Operational Temperature
Operate units as described in Section V at +0 F (-18 C) and +135 F (+57.9 C) degrees. Allow
three hours for stabilization of each temperature before testing. Units must operate per Sec-
tion V specifications.
Steady State Humidity
Perform a 10 day test at 90% RH at room temperature. Evaluate units for visual and mechan-
ical defects after 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 days. At the end of the 10-day period allow the units to
recover for 24 hours. Units must pass Section V specifications.
Operational Humidity
Operate units as described in Section V at 90% RH at room temperature.
Allow two days for stabilization.
Moisture Resistance
Perform a 10-day test at 90% to 98% RH with temperature cycled between +14 F (-10 C) and
+150 F (+65 C) degrees. Allow the units to recover for 24 hours. Product must meet Section
V specifications.
Mechanical Shock
Handheld Drop Test: Drop product from a height of 6' onto a hardwood floor for a total of 10
drops. The unit must pass Section V specifications.
Stand Drop Test: Place product on a stand with the appropriate size swivel adapter. Drop unit
from a height of 5' onto a hardwood floor for total of 10 drops. The product must meet Section
V specifications.
Electrostatic Discharge
Product will be subjected up to a ± 15 kV air discharge and ± 4 kV contact discharge. Units
must operate per Section V specifications.
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Servicing will be more efficient when the history of the unit is known and can be taken into ac-
count. The service strategy should be different when a unit fails on the production line than when
it fails in the field, because if it fails on the line there is a possibility of incorrect or missing parts.
If the unit has failed in the field, check for signs of tampering or hand soldering that could indicate
that the customer has modified the unit or has attempted to repair it.
PRELIMINARY TESTS
1. Install two fresh "AA" batteries and turn the unit on. Verify normal display operation. Set
the unit to the lowest frequency in the group.
2. Observe the radiated output on a spectrum analyzer by holding it near the analyzer's
antenna. Measure the frequency and RF power output level and verify that they are within
expected limits.
3. Speak into the microphone. Observe the modulation on the spectrum analyzer display and
listen to the audio output on a matching SLX4 receiver tuned to the same channel; prefer-
ably the customer's unit, if this is a field return. Check for normal audio level. Listen for dis-
tortion, noise, or any unusual sounds.
4. Change the frequency to the highest frequency in the group. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above
and verify that operation is normal.
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MICROCONTROLLER TROUBLESHOOTING
This paragraph describes what digital signals need to be seen to have audio running through
a SLX system. The first thing that needs to be checked is, if the microcontroller is running its soft-
ware.
If you see numbers or only fragments of numbers on the display after the unit has powered
up, the microcontroller is running fine. Fragments of numbers in the display point to an open LCD
driver pin or an intermittent LCD panel connection.
To test the microcontroller for normal operation, please test the following pins and conditions.
T = 0.???s: PLL data gets sent. You should see a signal similar to the graphic on an oscilloscope.
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T = 2.000s: Tone-key is turned on. You will see a square wave (Vpp = 5V, f0=32768Hz) at
microcontroller pin 18 (TONEKEY_SQUARE).If these stages can be captured with the scope,
the microcontroller did its part to let audio go through the system. If audio is still not being
transmitted, please involve RF spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope to debug the RF and audio
stage of the transmitter.
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PRODUCT CHANGES
PARTS DESIGNATIONS
The following comments apply to the parts list and the schematics:
Resistors: Unless otherwise noted, all resistors are surface-mount with 1/10 W rating and 1% toler-
ance.
Capacitors: Unless otherwise noted, non-polarized capacitors are surface-mount NPO dielectric types
with a 100 V capacity and a 5% tolerance, and polarized capacitors are tantalum types.
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Frequency H5 J3 L4 P4 Q4 R5 S6 JB
Code
C506 150pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
C522 6.8pF 5.6pF 4.7pF 3.9pF 3.9pF 3.3pF 3.3pF 3.3pF
C523 3.3pF 3.9pF 2.7pF 2.2pF 3.9pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 2.2pF
C525 3.9pF 3.9pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 1.8pF 1.8pF 1.8pF 1.8pF
C528 3.3pF 1.5pF 2.2pF 1.0pF 2.7pF 1.5pF 1.0pF 1.5pF
C534 3.9pF 3.9pF 2.7pF 2.7pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 2.2pF
C543 12pF 10pF 4.7pF 4.7pF 6.8pF 6.8pF 6.8pF 6.8pF
C551 8.2pF 5.6pF 4.7pF 4.7pF 5.6pF 5.6pF 5.6pF 5.6pF
C603 120pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
C611 3.9pF 2.7pF 2.7pF 2.2pF 3.9pF 3.9pF 3.3pF 3.9pF
C612 10pF 6.8pF 6.8pF 6.8pF 10pF 10pF 5.6pF 10pF
C615 2.7pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 2.2pF 3.3pF 2.2pF
C616 10pF 12pF 12pF 12pF 12pF 12pF 10pF 12pF
C617 6.8pF 8.2pF 8.2pF 8.2pF 8.2pF 8.2pF 8.2pF 8.2pF
C618 12pF 10pF 5.6pF 3.9pF 6.8pF 6.8pF 4.7pF 6.8pF
C619 120pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
C651 8.2pF 6.8pF 4.7pF 2.2pF 5.6pF 5.6pF 5.6pF 5.6pF
C97 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
E301 600Ω DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
E302 600Ω DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
E303 600Ω DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
25A1090 (Rev.3) 33
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