Band Shoppe LONG RANGER IV Operating Instructions And Troubleshooting Manual - page 8
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UPDATED 10.07.2004
LONG RANGER IV: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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ADDING A SECOND WIRELESS CHANNEL TO YOUR LONG RANGER
A very popular feature of the Long Ranger is the ability to add a second wireless channel to an existing system in the fi eld. The Lectrosonics
Add-On Receiver system was expressly designed for that purpose. The standard system consists of an Add-On receiver, an M175 transmitter
and a microphone.
The Add-On receiver is supplied with velcro attaching strips and is equipped with the necessary cabling for making the connections to the Long
Ranger. The receiver is installed on the Long Ranger by performing the following steps as shown in Figure 4:
1.
The antenna cable for the Add-On is packed together with screws, lock washers and the velcro strips. The antenna cable is terminated with
two ring lugs. Feed the lug end of this cable through the hole in the Long Ranger rear panel upright. Dress the cable along the top of the
battery pack along with the speaker wires as shown in Figure 4.
2.
Remove and discard the two black Phillips head screws from the bottom of the antenna strip on the right-hand side of the speaker and from
the speaker mounting block. Using the supplied bright screws and lockwashers, connect the shield ring lug (the black wire) to the speaker
mounting block. Connect the center conductor ring lug (the clear/white wire) to the antenna. Tighten both screws securely.
3.
The Add-On receiver is to be mounted on the Long Ranger upright with velcro. The receiver should be positioned, control panel up, between
the horn mounting screw and the screw which secures the battery pack to the upright. Remove the paper backing from one side of the velcro
and affi x it to the back of the receiver. Remove the remaining paper backing and affi x the receiver to the upright.
4.
Route the antenna cable through the hole in the rear upright panel, above the battery pack so that the black and white wires reach the
speaker mounting block. Connect the remaining two cables to the 12V DC OUTPUT jack and the LINE input jack on the control panel.