Operating notes, Rm quick reference, Rm2 remote control – Lectrosonics SMV User Manual
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Super-Minature Belt Pack Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
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Operating Notes
• The sensitivity to the remote
control varies with the trans-
mitter’s audio level setting
and the microphone used, but
it is always possible to make
it work with a sufficiently loud
remote signal at close range.
• If the transmitter is configured
to respond to the remote
control, it will do so even if
the buttons are locked.
• When the transmitter is
asleep, it can only be awak-
ened by the remote control,
or by removing and reinsert-
ing the battery.
• When the transmitter is
asleep, the PWR led blinks
green every few seconds.
• If a remote command is sent that would result in
the same display being shown again on the trans-
mitter (for example tuning to the channel already
displayed), a row of dashes is displayed briefly, as a
signal that the command was received, but it didn’t
change anything.
• If you are having trouble getting the transmitter to
respond, make sure you aren’t covering the speaker
with your thumb, and/or turn up the speaker volume
on the Loud page.
• If the RM is set to a different block number than
the transmitter and an attempt is made to set the
transmitter’s frequency in MHz, the command
will still work. The transmitter is simply set to the
corresponding channel in the correct block, with a
matching hexadecimal number.
• The audio signal from the RM will change the set-
tings of all transmitters within range. Experiment
with this to prevent accidental changes to another
transmitter during a production.
RM Quick Reference
Power On/Off
AUDIO+FREQ
Set SMQV audio level
Aud page (via AUDIO)
Sleep or Wake SMV
SLEEP/unSLP page (via AUDIO)
Lock or Unlock SMV
Loc/unLoc page (via AUDIO)
Adjust RM volume
Loud page (via AUDIO)
Set SMQV channel (hex) CH page (via FREQ)
Enable MHz display
b (block) page (via FREQ)
Set SMQV channel (MHz) 000.000 page (via FREQ)
The RM should be held close enough to the microphone to
change the settings on the intended transmitter, and not be
loud enough to affect other transmitters nearby.
RM2 Remote Control
A lower cost alternative to the RM, this model provides
remote control of:
• Sleep/Unsleep
• Lock/Unlock
• Audio Level (gain)
This model operates on a “button cell” battery with a
recessed trim pot (screwdriver adjusted) for the speaker
level control.
Important: The remote control (RC) mode must
be enabled on your SM Series transmitter for
the RM to function with it. For instructions,
refer to page 7 of this publication.