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Table of contents
Table of contents 3
1 Safety, precautions, and notices 4
1.1 Important safety instructions 4
1.2 Battery precautions 5
1.3 Notices 5
1.4 Licensing, certifications, restrictions and manufacturers declarations 6
2 Short information 10
2.1 Shipping contents 11
3 Description 13
4 Glossary of terms 15
5 Best practices for successful operation 17
6 Quick setup 19
6.1 19 Preparing the receiver
6.2 19 Preparing the transmitter
6.3 Sync the transmitter to the receiver 19
6.4 Ensure transmitter input sensitivity is set for best signal level 20
7 - RE3 RX receiver 21
7.1 Product identification 21
7.2 24 LCD display
7.3 25 RE3-RX setup menu
8 - RE3 HHT handheld transmitter 40
8.1 Product identification 40
8. 422 LCD display
8.3 43 Installing batteries
8.4 43 RE3-HHT setup menu
9 - RE3 BPT bodypack transmitter 47
9.1 Product identification 47
9.2 49 LCD display
9.3 50 Installing batteries
9.4 RE3-BPT Setup Menu 50
10 54 Accessories for RE3
11 Troubleshooting and FAQ 56
11.1 Troubleshooting 56
11.2 62 Frequently Asked Questions
12 Technical data 67
13 Frequency Group / Channel Tables 77
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1 p n Safety, recautions, and otices
1.1 Important safety instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug where present. -
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
OVEREXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE
PAS OUVRIR.
WARNING: THE MAINS PLUG OR DC
INLET IS USED AS A DISCONNECT
DEVICE. THE DISCONNECT DEVICE SHALL
REMAIN READILY OPERABLE.
WARNING: CONNECT ONLY TO MAINS
SOCKET WITH PROTECTIVE EARTHING
CONNECTION.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK) AS THERE ARE NO
USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of
important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately
and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). To dispose of old electrical or electronic
devices, you should use the return and collection systems put in place in the country
concerned.
Copyright and disclaimer
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form
by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints
and excerpts, contact Electro-Voice. All content including specifications, data, and
illustrations in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
1.4 Licensing, certifications, restrictions and manufacturers
declarations
Regarding handheld transmitters RE3 5L (480- -HHT -524 MHz), RE3 5H (560 596 MHz), - -HHT -
RE3 HHT- -6M (653 663 MHz), and bodypack transmitters RE3 5L (480 524 MHz), RE3- -BPT- - -
BPT- -5H (560 596 MHz), and RE3 6M (653 663 MHz):-BPT- -
1.4.1 FCC information
Certified under FCC Part 15 and FCC Part 74.
FCC ID: B5DH2285L, B5DH2285H, B5DH2286M, B5DB1245L, B5DB1245H, B5DB1246M.
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2 Short information
The following table lists products in a family, with CTN (Commercial Type Number) and
identifying product name DESCRIPTION.
CTN
DESCRIPTION
RE3 ND76 5L- -
Handheld set with ND76 head 488-524MHz
RE3 ND76 5H- -
Handheld set with ND76 head 560-596MHz
RE3 ND76 6M- -
Handheld set with ND76 head 653-663MHz
RE3 ND76 8M- -
Handheld set with ND76 head 823-865MHz
RE3 ND76- -T
Handheld set with ND76 head 803-806MHz
RE3 ND86 5L- -
Handheld set with ND86 head 488 524MHz-
RE3 ND86 5H- -
Handheld set with ND86 head 560-596MHz
RE3 ND86 6M- -
Handheld set with ND86 head 653-663MHz
RE3 ND86 8M- -
Handheld set with ND86 head 823-865MHz
RE3 ND86- -T
Handheld set with ND86 head 803-806MHz
RE3 ND96 5L- -
Handheld set with ND96 head 488-524MHz
RE3 ND96 5H- -
Handheld set with ND96 head 560-596MHz
RE3 ND96 6M- -
Handheld set with ND96 head 653-663MHz
RE3 ND96 8M- -
Handheld set with ND96 head 823-865MHz
RE3 ND96- -T
Handheld set with ND96 head 803-806MHz
RE3 RE420 5L- -
Handheld set with RE420 head 488-524MHz
RE3 RE420 5H- -
Handheld set with RE420 head 560-596MHz
RE3 RE420 6M- -
Handheld set with RE420 head 653-663MHz
RE3 RE420 8M- -
Handheld set with RE420 head 823-865MHz
RE3 RE420- -T
Handheld set with RE420 head 803 806MHz-
RE3 RE520 5L- -
Handheld set with RE520 head 488-524MHz
RE3 RE520 5H- -
Handheld set with RE520 head 560-596MHz
RE3 RE520 6M- -
Handheld set with RE520 head 653-663MHz
RE3 RE520 8M- -
Handheld set with RE520 head 823-865MHz
RE3 RE520- -T
Handheld set with RE520 head 803-806MHz
RE3-BPOL- 5L
Bodypack set, - omni lavalier 488 524MHz
RE3 5H-BPOL-
Bodypack set, - omni lavalier 560 596MHz
RE3-BPOL- 6M
Bodypack set, - omni lavalier 653 663MHz
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RE3-BPOL- 8M
Bodypack set, omni lavalier 823-865MHz
RE3-BPOL-T
Bodypack set, omni lavalier 803-806MHz
RE3 BPCL 5L- -
Bodypack set, - cardioid mic 488 524MHz
RE3 BPCL 5H- -
Bodypack set, - cardioid mic 560 596MHz
RE3 BPCL 6M- -
Bodypack set, -cardioid mic 653 663MHz
RE3 BPCL 8M- -
Bodypack set, -cardioid mic 823 865MHz
RE3 BPCL- -T
Bodypack set, -cardioid mic 803 806MHz
RE3 BPHW 5L- -
Bodypack set, - headworn mic 488 524MHz
RE3 BPHW 5H- -
Bodypack set, - headworn mic 560 596MHz
RE3 BPHW 6M- -
Bodypack set, - headworn mic 653 663MHz
RE3 BPHW 8M- -
Bodypack set, - headworn mic 823 865MHz
RE3 BPHW- -T
Bodypack set, - headworn mic 803 806MHz
RE3 5L-BPGC-
Bodypack instrument set 488- 524MHz
RE3 5H-BPGC-
Bodypack instrument set 560- 596MHz
RE3 6M-BPGC-
Bodypack instrument set 653-663MHz
RE3 8M-BPGC-
Bodypack instrument set 823- 865MHz
RE3-BPGC-T
Bodypack instrument set 803- 806MHz
RE3 BPNID 5L- -
Bodypack set, - no input device 488 524MHz
RE3 BPNID 5H- -
Bodypack set, - no input device 560 596MHz
RE3 BPNID 6M- -
Bodypack set, - no input device 653 663MHz
RE3 BPNID 8M- -
Bodypack set, - no input device 823 865MHz
RE3 BPNID- -T
Bodypack set, - no input device 803 806MHz
2.1 Shipping contents
This manual is packaged in a preconfigured set containing a receiver and its supplied
accessories, as well as a transmitter and its supplied accessories. The delivered set
configurations vary.
2.1.1 Items contained in all sets
Quantity
Component
1
Receiver
2
Receiver antennas
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1
Receiver power supply with four power convention specific AC plug
clips
2
Rack-mount brackets
2
R -ack mount bracket hole filler plugs
1
Pack of fou screws to mount rack bracketsr (4)
1
Safety booklet
1
Installation manual
2.1.2 Set variants (based upon configuration ordered)
Hand RE420, RE3 RE520)held sets ND76, RE3 ND86, RE3 ND96, RE3 (RE3- - - - and -
Bodypack sets (RE3- - -BPOL, RE3 BPCL, RE3 BPHW, RE3-BPGC, and RE3 BPNID)-
Quantity
Component
1
Handheld transmitter body
1
Handheld transmitter stand adapter
2
AA alkaline batteries
1
Microphone head
Based on the set configuration, the package will contain one (1)
microphone head from the following list:
RE3- - -ND76 contains 1 ND76 RC3 thread on head and data
sheet
RE3- - -ND86 contains 1 ND86 RC3 thread on head and data
sheet
RE3- - -ND96 contains 1 ND96 RC3 thread on head and data
sheet
RE3- - -RE420 contains 1 RE420 RC3 thread on head and data
sheet
RE3- - -RE520 contains 1 RE520 RC3 thread on head and data
sheet
Quantity
Component
1
Bodypack transmitter
2
AA alkaline batteries
1
Input device
Based on the set configuration, the package will contain one input
device from the following list:
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NOTE: RE3-BPNID does not contain an input device.
3 Description
Thank you for choosing an Electro-Voice wireless microphone product. Please take time to
consult this manual to understand all the features and functions built into your Electro-
Voice wireless set and fully utilize its performance capabilities.
RE3 is a range of RF wireless microphone products operating in the UHF portion of the
radio spectrum. The use of this portion of the radio spectrum falls under local government
regulations which may require the user to obtain and maintain a license to operate the
wireless product. It is the users responsibility to know and adhere to local license
requirements.
Primary products, such as receivers and transmitters, are preconfigured into sets covering
a wide variety of common applications, making them ideal performance and presentation
solutions for both portable productions, as well as fixed installation applications. All sets
contain one ½ rack space receiver with antennas, power supply and rack mount, one
transmitter with batteries and its input device (as applicable), as well as user
documentation sheets.
Additionally, the RE3 extended portfolio contains an extensive assortment of optional
accessories to aid in the creation of large, multi-channel, professional-application systems.
For a full list of available accessories, see Accessories for RE3, page 48 of this manual.
Set features
Rack mountable ½ space receiver with mounting hardware
Robust metal handheld and bodypack transmitter bodies
Easy- - to read LDC displays
Frequency scanning for selecting open frequencies
Sync function links transmitter to receiver
Keylock function protects settings from unwanted changes
Diversity reception technology for trouble- free operation
Broad selection of transmitter microphone types maximize application diversity
Wide selection of tuning bandwidths to help compensate for changing global RF
regulations
Frequencies independently adjustable in 25kHz steps
RE3- - -BPOL contains 1 RE3 ACC OL3 omnidirectional lavalier
microphone, clip, windscreen, and data sheet
RE3-BPCL contains 1 RE3- -ACC CL3 cardioid lavalier
microphone clip, windscreen, and data sheet
RE3-BPHW contains 1 RE3- -ACC HW3 cardioid headworn
microphone, windscreen, and data sheet
RE3-BPGC contains 1 RE3- -ACC GC3 instrument cable with ¼
plug and data sheet
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Eight groups of pre-coordinated frequencies with up to 22 coordinated channels per
group
Simple multi-channel system setup
Transmitters powered by common AA cells
Selectable hi and low transmitter power in most global regions.
Extensive selection of optional system accessories available
See also
Technical data, page 58
Frequency Group / Channel Tables, page 67
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4 Glossary of terms
Term
Definition
System vs set
Because the terms system and set can be used interchangeably, thereby
causing confusion, this manual refers to a set as a single mated pair of
one transmitter and one receiver. Whereas a system is the collection of
multiple wireless sets and antenna distribution items.
Set
A pre-packaged combination of receiver, receiver antenna, receiver
power supply, transmitter, transmitter input device, and other supplied
accessories. For example, if you purchased an RE3- -ND76 5L, the
manufacturer considers it a set. Also it is the basic hardware
combination of a mated transmitter and receiver.
SET
A multi-purpose menu navigation key which functions as an enter key, a
menu advance key, an item select key, and a save or store key.
Scroll
To navigate up and down menus or item options using the and
buttons.
Group
A predefined combination of intermodulation-free frequencies.
Channel
As it relates to frequencies within a group, it is the exact frequency a set
can be tuned to.
As it relates to a multi-channel system, it is the quantity of unique paired
transmitters and receivers. For example, a multi channel system -
consisting of eight receivers and eight mated transmitters is said to be
an eight channel system.
Intermodulation
The adverse reception interference that occurs when two or more non-
coordinated frequencies produce harmonics which disrupt reception of
one or more channels.
SYNC
The operation of synchronizing a receivers transmitter data to the
mated transmitter.
RX
Abbreviation for receiver.
TX
Abbreviation for transmitter.
RF
Abbreviation for radio frequency. RE3 is an RF wireless microphone set
operating in the UHF radio spectrum.
UHF
Abbreviation for ultra-high frequency, and is the term when applied to
wireless microphone products as the portion of radio spectrum shared
with UHF television signals between 470MHz and 865MHz. Those limits
vary by country where used.
MHz
Abbreviation for megahertz denoting frequencies measuring in the
millions of cycles per second. A common reference for wireless
microphones using this shortened numerical expression could be
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652.725MHz (six-hundred fifty-two million, seven hundred twenty-five
thousand cycles per second).
Multi-channel
system
A system made up of two or more sets where each set is tuned to a
specific frequency (channel) which does not interfere with the operation
of other member sets within the system. A multi channel system can be -
made up of sets all from the same frequency band, or sets from multiple
frequency bands.
When using multiple sets operating in the same frequency band, each
set must be operating on a frequency-coordinated channel within the
same group.
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distance between the transmitter and receiver antennas, or other systems within close
proximity in a multi-channel system. Low is likely to be sufficient when the set is in a
small to medium size room or space. High may be the best choice for large rooms or
spaces where the distance between transmitter and receiver antennas is substantial or
existing RF conditions limit the range between transmitter and receiver. Simple
performance tests will help identify best settings, and having two output power options
will aid in successful operation.
A large multi-channel system can be made up of sets operating in different frequency
bands. This is a good method to follow when maximizing a high channel count system
potential. Based on RF conditions in the operating vicinity, select appropriate numbers
of sets from availabl e bands in your country to achieve a desired high channel count
system.
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6 Quick setup
6.1 Preparing the receiver
a. Remove the receiver, packaged power supply kit and two antennas from the product
carton.
b. Place the receiver either on a stable flat surface or in a 19” rack using the rack kit
supplied.
c. Locate the power supply and attach the supplied AC wall outlet clip which is
appropriate for your country’s mains power by sliding it into the power supply head,
and plug the DC power lead end of the cable into the receiver DC input jack.
d. Locate, unwrap, and attach the two supplied receiver antennas by inserting them
onto the receivers BNC antenna jacks and locking them into place by applying a
right-hand twist. Take special care to ensure the receiver antennas are exposed to
open air, not touching any items that would ground them, and oriented 90 degrees to
one another and positioned at 45 degrees relative to the floor.
e. Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button.
f. Ensure the transmitter for this set is turned off.
g. Press the scan button and follow the scanning instructions described in Scanning
for open channels, page 24.
h. After the scan is complete, select the group and channel from the results list which
best matches your system needs.
i. Follow the scanning instructions in Scanning for open channels, page 24 to return
the receivers display to the home screen.
j. Leave the receiver on until the desired mating transmitter has been prepared and
synced.
6.2 Preparing the transmitter
a. Remove the transmitter, batteries, and input device (if supplied) from the product
carton.
b. Insert the batteries into the transmitter paying close attention to the battery polarity
(+ and -) and matching those polarities to the + and – poles of the battery
compartment battery clips.
c. Connect the transmitters input device to the transmitter (a bodypack set will contain
either a lavalier microphone, headworn microphone, or instrument cable – a
handheld set will contain a thread-on microphone head.
d. Turn on the transmitter by pressing the power button.
6.3 Sync the transmitter to the receiver
a. Locate the transmitters sync port and the receivers sync emitter which are both
identified with the symbol.
b. Maintaining direct line of sight and a separation distance of two to twelve inches
between the transmitter and receiver ports.
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c. Directly aim the transmitter sync port at the receiver sync emitter.
d. Press the sync button on the front of the receiver to begin the syncing process
(green LED flashes on receiver).
e. Hold the transmitter in place until the sync process is complete. Upon successful
sync the transmitter will be tuned to the receiver and ready for use.
6.4 Ensure transmitter input sensitivity is set for best signal level
a. While viewing receiver AF meter activity, perform as you would in a normal
performance using proper microphone placement.
b. Observe the AF meter LED segments. Ideal level should show all green LEDs and
the yellow LED lit on emphasis peaks. An occasional red LED is OK, but a constant,
solid red LED should be avoided.
c. Adjust transmitter input sensitivity until item b above is achieved.
Upon successful completion of this section, your set is ready for operation.
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7 - RE3 RX receiver
7.1 Product identification
ID
Item
Description, usage and notes
1 Sync signal
emitter
This port emits the sync signal to the transmitter. When
synchronizing the transmitter to the receiver, aim the
transmitters unobstructed sync port directly toward this emitter.
A direct line of sight is required. Maintain a distance between two
inches and twelve inches (or between 5cm and 30cm) for best
sync performance.
2 SCAN button
Briefly pressing the SCAN button opens the frequency scan
menu.
Pressing and holding the SCAN button for three seconds opens
the scan all groups option directly.
3 SYNC button
A dual purpose action button. -
Primary purpose: press to initiate synchronization of the
receivers stored transmitter settings to the transmitter while the
receiver is not in parameter edit mode.
Secondary purpose: As a menu escape button while in parameter
edit mode, press once to return to the previous menu without
saving any changes made. Pressing multiple times will escape
back the number of menus relative to the number of button
pushes made with a final destination of the home screen.
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4 SYNC button LED
A circular LED indicator surrounding the SYNC button. The LED
will rapidly flash green during the sync operation and will glow
solid green when sync operation is successful. The LED will
remain solid green after a successful sync operation. If sync fails,
the LED will flash green slowly and constantly until a successful
sync operation.
5 SET button
The most commonly used menu navigation button, it is a multi-
purpose action button which functions as an enter key, a menu
advance key, an item select key, and a save or store key.
6 Power button
Turns the receiver on or off. Press in to turn receiver on. Press in
again to turn receiver off.
7 down button
This is a dual-purpose menu navigation button.
As a menu scroll button, press to scroll downward through main
menu items.
As an editable parameter value adjuster, pressing the button
will decrease the displayed value of the current parameter, or the
next state condition value below the displayed state value.
Pressing while displaying main operating menu decreases audio
output level.
8 up button
This is a dual-purpose menu navigation button.
As a menu scroll button, press to scroll upward through main
menu items.
As an editable parameter value adjuster, pressing the button
will increase the displayed value of the current parameter, or the
next state condition value above the displayed state value.
Pressing while displaying main operating menu increases audio
output level.
9
LCD display
Backlit LCD displays all operating information and menus.
10 AF meter
AF (audio frequency) meter is a seven-segment LED containing
five green, one yellow, and one red segments. It displays the
audio signal strength received from the transmitter. Fewer lit
segments indicate a weaker audio signal compared to more lit
segments indicating a stronger audio signal. Red warns of a
potential clip.
11 RF meter
RF (radio frequency) meter is a seven-segment LED indicator. It
displays the RF signal strength received from the transmitter.
Fewer lit segments indicate a weaker radio signal compared to
more lit segments indicating a stronger radio signal.
12 Antenna A jack
BNC RF jack to attach either a supplied half-wave whip antenna,
or antenna extension coax cable connected to a front-mounted or
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remote extension antenna. This jack supplies 12 volts DC booster
feed to power in line RF amplifiers or active antennas when -
antenna power is set to on (factory default). The RE3 diversity
receiver requires connecting antennas to both antenna jacks.
13
AF output jack
(unbalanced
audio)
¼ audio output jack (¼ TS). Using a standard unbalanced
instrument cable with ¼” plugs, connect this to the unbalanced
line input jack on a mixer, powered loudspeaker, or instrument
amplifier.
14 AF output jack
(balanced audio)
XLR audio output jack (XLRM). Using a standard balanced
microphone cable, connect this to the balanced microphone input
jack (mic level) on a mixer, powered loudspeaker, or signal
processor.
15 Antenna B jack
BNC RF jack to attach either a supplied half-wave whip antenna,
or antenna extension coax cable connected to a front-mounted or
remote extension antenna. This jack also supplies 12 volts DC
booster feed to power in-line RF amplifiers or active antennas
when antenna power is set to on (factory default). The RE3
diversity receiver requires connecting antennas to both antenna
jacks.
16 DC power jack
Connection point for receivers external power supply. This is
where a DC distribution lead connects when using the optional
AASP antenna splitter.
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7.2 LCD display
ID
Item
Description, usage and notes
a Antenna status
icon
indicates the diversity circuit is choosing antenna A signal at
the moment.
indicates the diversity circuit is choosing antenna B signal at
the moment.
indicates there is no antenna signal present for the diversity
circuit to choose.
b Audio output
volume level
Displays the receiver audio output volume level. Menu item
adjustment allows settings between 0dB to -50dB in 1dB
increments. Beyond -50 is MUTE.
c Transmitter
activity status
Displays the following possible transmitter audio states:
LIVE indicates mated transmitter audio is live and present at the
receiver.
MUTE indicates mated transmitter is in mute mode.
NoSYNC indicates no synced transmitter is on.
d
Mated transmitter
battery status
icon
Indicates the synced transmitters battery life.
= between 40% and 100% charge remains.
= between 20% and 39% charge remains.
= between 10% and 19% charge remains.
= below 10% charge remains. Low Battery begins flashing
on display.
= no battery info present.
e
KeyLock mode
icon
Indicates receiver KeyLock mode is on. Icon disappears from
display when off. See turning on and off KeyLock below.
f Frequency in MHz
The portion of the receivers tuned frequency to the left of the
decimal in millions.
g Frequency in kHz
The portion of the receivers tuned frequency to the right of the
decimal in thousands.
h
Group number
The group number of the receivers tuned frequency.
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i
Channel
The channel number of the receivers tuned frequency.
7.3 RE3-RX setup enum
7.3.1 RE3 RX - m o enu peration
Navigating and using the RE3-RX menu system is simple and intuitive. To change from the
home screen to the menu, press and hold the SET button for three seconds.
SET is the most commonly used menu navigation button. It is a multi purpose action -
button which functions as an enter key, a menu advance key, an item select key, and a save
or store key.
Use the and navigation buttons to scroll through menus and change values or item
states.
SYNC serves as a menu exit button while in menu or edit menu modes. Briefly press once
to return to the previous menu without saving any changes made. Briefly pressing multiple
times will escape back the number of menus relative to the number of button pushes made
with a final destination of the home screen.
NOTE: Once saved and stored, menu setting changes are recalled the next time receiver is
powered up.
NOTE: Remember to SAVE wanted edits prior to escaping out of a submenu.
7.3.2 Menu items overview
Steps to navigating operating menu and submenus:
Press and hold SET for three seconds.
Scroll up and down using the and buttons.
Press SET to select an item for investigation or editing. Also, press SET to advance
to some submenu option parameters.
Item
Description
1. Scan
Submenu selection to scan for open frequencies. Selecting opens
scan submenu.
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2 Press SET to start, or SYNC to quit.
3 Wait for scanning process to complete.
4
When scan is complete, view the results list.
Scroll through groups using ▲ ▼ or noting open channel
quantity per group.
Press SET on the group number having the number of open
channels which best meets your wireless system needs. This
advances to the CH number.
5
CH number is highlighted and displays the first open channel
in the group. While highlighted, scrolling through the open
channels using ▲ ▼ or will identify all open channels in the
group. Note that some channel numbers will not appear as
they are not open at the time of the scan.
Press SET on CH number. This selects that group and
channel the set will operate on.
6 This also returns to Result List on the scan menu.
7
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or press SYNC on
the receiver front panel to return to the home screen. The
selected Group/Channel and associated Frequency displays
on the home screen.
OR
NOTE: This group and channel must be set on the transmitter as well. Follow the SYNC
operation steps to sync the transmitter to the receiver, or manually set the transmitter to
this group and channel.
NOTE: This process is required for any system of sets, either a single set system, or a
multi-channel system.
ALL SETS in a multi-channel system operating on the same frequency band MUST use the
same group number.
7.3.4 Using the result list during the same session
A session is the period of time after a scan has been performed prior to a receiver power-
down. All scan data is stored in temporary memory until power-down. The session expires
upon receiver power-down.
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During a session, you can return to the result list to select a different group and channel, or
just a different channel within the same group.
1 Enter the main menu and select Scan by pressing SET.
2 Press to scroll down to Result List. Press SET to enter
Result List.
3
Scroll through groups using the ▲ ▼ or buttons noting open
channel quantity per group. Select either the same previous
group or a new group by pressing SET. This advances to the
channel and CH # highlights.
4
Press the or button to scroll through open channels.
Note that some channel numbers may be skipped because
they were not clear at the time of the scan.
Press SET on CH number.
This selects that group and channel the set will operate on.
5 This also returns to Result List on the scan menu.
6
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to escape to the home
screen. The selected Group/Channel and associated
Frequency displays on the home screen.
OR
7.3.5 Scanning current group
The current assigned group, or a particular selected group can be scanned individually.
This process will locate clear channels within that group individually.
1 Enter the main menu and select Scan by pressing SET.
2 Press the button to scroll down to Current Group. Press
SET to enter Result List.
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The current assigned group is displayed. Prepare to scan
that group, or scroll through other groups using ▲ ▼ or .
Select the group to scan by pressing SET. The scan of that
group begins. When the scan is complete, the highlight box
advances to channel, and the first clear channel in that group
appears.
4
Either press SET to save the channel displayed and exit, or
press or to scroll through to locate the next open
channel. A brief scan occurs while locating the next clear
channel. Some channel numbers may be skipped because
they were not clear at the time of the scan. Press SET to
save. This selects that group and channel the set will
operate on.
5 This returns to Current Group on the scan menu.
6
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen. The selected Group/Channel and associated
Frequency displays on the home screen.
OR
7.3.6 Return
Selecting Return in the Scan menu returns to the main menu.
1 While in the Scan menu, press the button to scroll down to
Return. Press SET.
2 The screen returns to the main menu.
3
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen.
OR
4 Home screen
.
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7.3.7 Manually setting frequency
Setting custom frequencies manually does not benefit from the scan function of locating
clear channels. It is important to note that manually entered custom frequencies may
experience interference, which can be avoided by using the scan function.
1
Press the
button to scroll down to Frequency on the main
menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Setup Frequency
screen.
2
The three digits to the left of the decimal are in millions (MHz)
and are highlighted. Pressing increases frequency in
increments of 1 MHz per press, pressing decreases
frequency in increments of 1 MHz per press. Press SET to
move to next set of three digits.
3
The three digits to the right of the decimal are in thousands
(kHz). Pressing increases frequency in increments of 25
kHz per press, decreases frequency in increments of 25
kHz per press.
The G:__ and CH:__ under the frequency will populate when
a preset group and channel match the frequency dialed in.
4 Press SET to save the custom frequency and to exit to the
main menu.
5
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen. The selected custom Frequency displays on the
home screen.
OR
7.3.8 Manually setting group and channel
Setting group and channel manually does not benefit from the scan function of locating
clear channels. It is important to note that manually entered group/channel combination
may experience interference, which can be avoided by using the scan function.
1
Press the
button to scroll down to Group/Channel on the
main menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Setup Group
screen.
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The current selected group number is highlighted. Pressing
increases the group number (1-8) in single digit
increments, and pressing decreases the group number (1-
8) in single digit increments. Press SET to move to Channel.
3
The current selected channel number is highlighted. Pressing
increases the channel number (up to max of 22) in single
digit increments, and pressing decreases the channel
number in single digit increments. The frequencies above the
G:__ CH__ change to display the frequency of the changed
group and channel.
4 Press SET to save the chosen Group/Channel and return to
the main menu.
5
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen. The selected custom Frequency displays on the
home screen.
OR
7.3.9 Adjusting receiver squelch
Setting the squelch appropriately based on conditions is important to controlling
background radio noise, as well as maintaining the desired radio system range (the
functional distance between transmitter and receiver antennas). Squelch is basically a
noise gate across the receivers audio path that is keyed open by a combination of audio
path signal level, and the presence of a unique combination of tone codes in the received
signal. Squelch sets the threshold where the received signal amplitude will open the noise
gate. Signals above the threshold will open the audio path gate, while signal levels below
the threshold will not open the gate.
NOTE: Improperly set squelch negatively affects system range (the distance between
transmitter and receiver).
1
Press the button to scroll down to Squelch on the main
menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Setup Squelch
screen.
2
The display shows the current squelch setting. The numbers
on this scale are arbitrary values from -5 to the left of 0, to
+10 to the right of 0. Higher number values tighten the gate
threshold, while lower number values loosen the gate
threshold.
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Pressing the button moves the fader bar to the right while
increasing the displayed value in single digit increments
thereby tightening the noise gate, and pressing the button
moves the fader bar to the left while decreasing the displayed
value in single digit increments thereby loosening the noise
gate.
4 Press SET to save and return to main menu.
5
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen.
OR
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7.3.10 Mic Config submenu
Operating parameters of the transmitter can be set up within the MicConfig submenu and
written to the transmitter during the SYNC operation.
Enter the submenu as follows:
1 Press the or button to scroll to MicConfig in the main
menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the MicConfig screen.
2 Press the or button to highlight the item to edit.
3 Press SET to toggle over and highlight the parameter on the right.
4
When highlighted, press or to make numerical or status changes to that
parameter.
5 Press SET to toggle back to the menu option side on left.
6 Continue to scroll
or
to other items for editing.
7
When finished, scroll to Save Settings press SETand to save settings to prevent
settings being lost.
8 Exit Without Save option exits to the main menu without save.
Parameter description and setting options:
Item
Description
Setting options
Sensitivit
y
A means for the transmitter audio input stage to
match the output of the connected microphone.
Lower values may produce lower transmitter audio
gain. Higher values may produce higher transmitter
audio gain.
- - - -15dB, 12dB, 9dB,
6dB, -3dB, 0dB, 3dB,
6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB
Attenuate
When set to on, the transmitter audio input stage is
attenuated by 20dB, reducing the gain between the
microphone output and the transmitters audio input
preamp.
Off or On
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RFPower
Selects transmitter RF output power. This option is
band specific.
NOTE: 8M Band is not adjustable.
Lo or High
AutoOFF
Assigns a time period for the transmitter to
automatically turn off once mute is engaged to
conserve battery life.
Off, 1 minute, 10
minutes, and 30
minutes
KeyLock
Prevents unwanted tampering with, or changes to
transmitter parameter settings. Off or On
Mic
Display
Selects the tuning information displayed on the
transmitter home screen. Freq. or GP/CH
SYNC
Config
Allows selection of MicConfig items synced to the
transmitter during SYNC operation. Scroll with the
and buttons. Select or deselect using SET.
Save
Settings Saves setting changes and exits to main menu.
Exit
Without
Save
Exits to the main menu without saving changes.
7.3.11 Adjusting receiver volume
Setting the receiver output gain through menu item 6, Volume sets the gain leaving the
receiver and arriving at the destination circuit; either a microphone preamp, or a line in
preamp.
1 Press the button to scroll down to Volume from the main
menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Volume screen.
2
The display shows the current volume setting in dB of
attenuation where 0 dB is the highest output volume, and -50
is the lowest output volume before mute.
3
Use the and buttons to adjust to the desired volume.
Pressing increases the volume by 1 dB (press and hold the
button quickly increases the value) and pressing
decreases the volume by 1 dB (press and hold button
quickly decreases the value).
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4 Press SET to save changes and return to main menu.
5
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen.
OR
7.3.12 Adjusting receiver output level
Setting the receiver output level through menu item 7, RX Output Level assigns either mic
level, or line level to the receiver XLR and ¼” TS output jacks. This is an important step in
ensuring the signal level leaving the receiver is appropriate for the destination circuit of
either a microphone preamp, or a line in preamp.
1
Press the
button to scroll down to RX Output Level from
the main menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the RX
Output Level screen.
2 The display shows the current volume setting of either MIC or
LINE.
3 To select desired level, pressing the button toggles from
MIC to LINE, and the button toggles from LINE to MIC.
4 Press SET to save changes and return to main menu.
5
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
screen.
OR
7.3.13 Turning antenna power on and off
The receiver antenna jacks can supply 12vDC booster feed to power the optional RFAMP
booster, or ALPA active antenna.
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1 From the main menu, press the ▼ button to scroll down to
Antenna Power.
2 The display choices are ON or OFF.
3 To select, pressing the ▲ button toggles from OFF to ON,
and the ▼ button toggles from ON to OFF.
4 Press SET to save changes and return to main menu.
5
Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on th receiver front panel to returne to the home
screen.
OR
7.3.14 Keylock
The receiver can be set to Keylock mode, thereby preventing unwanted tampering with, or
changes to receiver parameter settings. Menu item 9, Keylock, accesses settings of either
on or off.
To turn Keylock ON
1 From the main menu, press the ▼ button to scroll down to
Keylock. Select by pressing SET to enter the Keylock screen.
2 The display shows the setting of OFF.
3 Use the ▲ button to toggle from OFF to ON.
4
Press SET to save changes. The display returns to the home
screen where the icon appears. Access to menus is now
LOCKED until unlock is performed.
To turn Keylock OFF
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Entering the menus is not possible when Keylock is on. Keylock must be turned off to
access menus.
1 Press and hold SET for two seconds to enter Keylock screen.
2 The display shows the setting of ON.
3 Press the button to toggle from ON to OFF.
4 Press SET to save changes. The display returns to the home
screen where the icon no longer appears.
7.3.15 Adjusting display options: contrast and brightness
Adjustments to the display contrast and brightness are made in menu item a, Display
Options.
1
Press the
button to scroll down to Display Options from
the main menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Display
Options screen where the screen shows the current settings.
2
Contrast setting is highlighted. To make any changes, press
the button to assign higher contrast value, or press the
button to assign lower contrast value. Press set to move to
brightness.
3
Current brightness value is highlighted. To make any
changes, press the button to assign higher brightness
value, or press the button to assign lower brightness
value.
4 Press SET to save changes. The display then returns to the
main menu.
5 Press SET to save. The display returns to the main menu.
6 Either scroll down to Exit and press SET, or briefly press
SYNC on the receiver front panel to return to the home
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screen. The contrast and brightness changes will impact the
appearance of all screens. OR
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7.3.16 System reset
Resetting the receiver in menu item b, Reset restores all settings to factory default. Be very
sure you want to do this as all custom settings will be erased.
1 Press the button to scroll down to Reset from the main
menu. Select by pressing SET to enter the Reset screen.
2 The reset screen displays the warning message shown. No is
highlighted as the default option.
3
Press
to toggle to Yes.
(NOTE: If Yes is highlighted and you wish to change to No,
press the button to select and highlight No).
4
Press SET when you are sure of your choice.
If No is selected, Cancel is displayed and the screen returns
to the main menu.
If Yes is selected, dialogs of and Resetting Reboot
consecutively appear. The receiver restarts with factory
default settings. The display then shows the home screen
with G:1 and CH:1 as default.
7.3.17 Exit
Select item c, Exit to return to home screen.
1 From the main menu, press the button to scroll down to
Exit. Press SET.
2 The home screen displays.
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8 - t RE3 HHT handheld ransmitter
8.1 Product identification
ID
Item
Description, usage and notes
1 Microphone head
RE3 handheld transmitter sets are available with the following
microphone head options: ND76- -RC3, ND86 RC3, ND96-RC3,
RE420-RC3, and RE520 RC3. The heads are interchangeable via -
the easy use thread- -to -on connection.
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2
Transmitter
handle / battery
cover
This section provides a primary gripping and mounting area, and
serves as sliding cover for the battery compartment.
3 Control section
This section contains the LCD display, three menu navigation
buttons, power button, charging contacts, LED indicator, and the
sync port on opposite side of display.
4
Sliding menu
navigation button
cover
This sliding cover protects the menu navigation buttons. Sliding
the cover toward the LCD display reveals the buttons. Close the
cover by sliding it in the other direction protects the buttons.
5 LCD Display Backlit LCD displays all operating information and menus.
6 Battery
compartment
Holds two AA or AA-size rechargeable cells. Install AA cells
according to polarity orientation as shown.
7 Charging contact
Three charging contacts, one to the left of the power button and
two to the right are for use when using the optional BC2 battery
charger and rechargeable cells.
8 Power button
This is a multi-purpose button, functioning as a power on and off
switch, a transmitter mute switch, as well as a menu escape
switch.
To power ON transmitter: press for one second
To power OFF transmitter: press and hold until transmitter turns
off. PW OFF is displayed.
To MUTE transmitter: press briefly (less than one second). MUTE
appears on LCD.
To UNMUTE transmitter (when muted): press briefly (less than
one second). MUTE disappears on LCD display.
While in parameter edit mode, press to return to home screen.
CANCEL appears on the screen and no setting changes are
saved.
9 Charging contacts
Three charging contacts, one to the left of the power button and
two to the right are for use when using the optional BC2 battery
charger and rechargeable cells.
10 LED indicator
Indicates transmitter operating status as follows:
Glows solid green when transmitter is on.
Flashes green when transmitter is in mute mode.
Glows solid red when battery is low.
11 Transmitter tail
end The lowermost surface in the display and control section.
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12 SET button
The most commonly used menu navigation button, it is a multi-
purpose action button which functions as an enter key, a menu
advance key, and a save or store key.
13 down button
This menu navigation button adjusts the value of an editable
parameter. Pressing the button will decrease the displayed
value of the current parameter, or the next state condition value
below the displayed state value.
14 up button
This menu navigation button adjusts the value of an editable
parameter. Pressing the button will increase the displayed
value of the current parameter, or the next state condition value
above the displayed state value.
15
Display and
control section -
Rear
The side opposite of the LCD display and the sliding navigation
button cover
16 Sync signal port
When syncing the transmitter to the receiver, aim the
transmitters unobstructed sync port directly toward the
receivers sync emitter. A direct line of sight is required. Maintain
a distance between two inches and twelve inches (or between
5cm and 30cm) for best sync performance. The LED indicator
(#10) flashes blue during the sync operation and glows solid blue
for three seconds when sync operation is successful. The LED
return syncing. to green after
8.2 LCD display
ID
Item
Description, usage and notes
a RF power icon
The RF power indicator is always visible.
indicates RF power is set to low.
indicates RF power is set to high (band specific).
b
Frequency in
MHz
The portion of the tuned frequency to the left of the decimal in
millions when the transmitter home screen is set to Freq.
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c AutoOff icon
The display shows this icon when auto off is engaged. It begins
flashing when the transmitter is muted indicating the countdown
to shutoff has begun.
d
Mute
The display shows MUTE only when the transmitter is muted.
e Frequency in kHz
The portion of the tuned frequency to the right of the decimal in
thousands when the transmitter home screen is set to Freq.
f Battery status
icon
Indicates battery life.
= between 40% and 100% charge remains.
= between 20% and 39% charge remains.
= between 10% and 19% charge remains.
= below 10% charge remains.
BATTLo appears on the display and the empty cell icon begins
flashing w . hen batteries are nearing empty
g
Keylock icon
Indicates transmitter is in lock mode.
8.3 batteries Installing
While gripping the transmitter handle/battery cover section (item 2 shown above)
with one hand, grip the control section (item 3 shown above) with the other hand.
Using a left-hand twist, unscrew the control section until it is free from the handle.
Slide the control section away from the handle until the battery compartment (item 6
shown above) is fully exposed.
Gently rotate the hinged protective battery cover to expose the battery chamber.
Note the battery polarity markings (+ and -) on the protective cover. Both positive
(+) contacts are adjacent to the control section male threads.
Install two fresh, high quality AA alkaline batteries (or fully charged AA size NiMH
rechargeable cells) paying close attention to match the polarity markings (+ and -)
on each battery to the polarity markings (+ and -) of the battery contacts as shown
on the battery cover.
Once both new batteries are properly installed, rotate the hinged protective battery
cover downward until the cover is in contact with the batteries.
Applying the same gripping technique used while opening the transmitter to expose
the batteries, gently slide the battery compartment back inside the handle until the
control section can move no further. Using a right hand twist, screw the control
section onto the handle section until it is tightly threaded on. Be careful not to
overtighten the threads.
8.4 RE3- s m HHT etup enu
Editing any of the following parameters locally on the transmitter is possible. These edits
will override the settings synchronized from the mated receiver. Additionally, any
parameter value changes made locally on the transmitter may be overwritten the next time
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the transmitter is synced to the mated receiver if those parameters are selected in the
receivers sync configuration.
NOTE: No local edits will be possible if the transmitter is in Keylock mode (lock icon
displayed). See unlocking instructions below.
NOTE: Press and hold SET for three seconds to enter parameter edit mode. The frequency
in millions will begin flashing. Once in parameter edit mode, pressing SET multiple times
will advance through the adjustable parameters one parameter per press. The press and
hold of SET to enter parameter edit mode counts as the first SET button press.
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Function
# of SET
button
presses
Result
Frequency setup
The three digits to the
left of the decimal are
in millions (MHz).
The three digits to the
right of the decimal
are in thousands
(kHz).
1 Millions
increases frequency in
increments of 1 MHz per press.
decreases frequency in
increments of 1 MHz per press.
2 Thousands
increases frequency in
increments of 25 kHz per press.
decreases frequency in
increments of 25 kHz per press.
To save changes:
Press SET while thousands is flashing,
SAVE is displayed / returns to home screen.
Group setup
The digit to the left of
the (-) is the group
number
The digit(s) to the
right of the (-) is the
channel number
3 G: #
increases the group number (1-8)
in increments of one.
decreases the group number (1-8)
in increments of one.
4 CH: #
increases the channel number
(up to 22) in increments of one.
decreases the channel number
(up to 22) in increments of one.
To save changes:
Press SET while channel number is flashing.
SAVE is displayed / returns to home screen.
Sensitivity setup
Indication on display:
SENSIT
Displays current
sensitivity setting
value
5
increases the numeric value in
increments of 3dB.
decreases the numeric value in
increments of 3dB.
Setting options (low to high): -15dB,
- - - -12dB, 9dB, 6dB, 3dB, 0dB, 3dB,
6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB.
To save changes:
Press SET while displaying sensitivity numeric
value.
SENSIT is displayed briefly / returns to home
screen.
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RF Output Power
setup
Indication on display:
RF PWR
NOTE: Does not
appear in 8M Band
menu routine
6
changes low to high.
changes high to low.
High (RFPHI) will be displayed
indicating high RF power.
Low (RFPLo) will be displayed
indicating low RF power.
To save changes:
Press SET while displaying RF power value.
SAVE is displayed briefly / returns to home screen.
Auto Off setup
Indication on display:
AUToOF
Assigns a time period
for the transmitter to
automatically turn off
once mute is engaged
to conserve battery
life.
7
Use or to navigate
Options are: Off, 1 minute, 10
minutes, and 30 minutes.
Displayed as OFF, 1, 10, or 30.
This icon will be displayed
indicating an AutoOff timer is set
and will begin flashing once
transmitter is put into MUTE.
To save changes:
Press SET while displaying AutoOFF value.
SAVE is displayed briefly / returns to home screen.
Key Lock setup
Indication on display:
Loc
Keylock prevents
unwanted tampering
with, or changes to
transmitter parameter
settings. It can be set
up locally on the
transmitter, or synced
from the receiver in
the receiver's Mic
Config settings.
8
To lock the
transmitter
Upon entering the Loc screen,
pressing changes OFF to On.
is displayed indicating Keylock is
on.
Press SET while displaying Loc On.
StorE is displayed / returns to home
screen.
OR
While pressing and holding ,
press and hold SET for two
seconds to turn lock ON. will be
displayed and transmitter is locked.
To unlock
the
transmitter
To unlock, press and hold SET until
On begins flashing. Pressing
toggles On to OFF.
Press SET while displaying
LocOFF.
StorE is displayed / returns to home
screen.
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OR
While pressing and holding ,
press and hold SET for two
seconds to turn lock OFF. will
disappear and transmitter is
unlocked.
9 - RE3 BPT bodypack ransmittert
9.1 Product identification
ID
Item
Description, usage and notes
1 Antenna
Flexible antenna. The transmitter will function best when the
antenna is oriented vertically (pointing up), exposed to open air,
and not in contact with bare skin.
2 LDC display
Backlit LCD displays all operating information and menus. See
display section below for details.
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3 Sync signal port
When syncing the transmitter to the receiver, aim the
transmitters unobstructed sync port directly toward the
receivers sync emitter. A direct line of sight is required. Maintain
a distance between two inches and twelve inches (or between
5cm and 30cm) for best sync performance. The blue LED next to
the battery alert icon will flash blue during the sync operation and
will glow solid blue for three seconds when sync operation is
successful.
4 Battery alert LED
This is a multi-purpose status alert LED: Sync / battery low. Glows
solid red when battery low. Flashing blue while syncing. Solid
blue for three seconds when the transmitter is successfully
syncd to the receiver.
5 Power button
This is -a multi purpose button, functioning as a pow er on and off
switch, as well as a menu escape switch.
To power ON transmitter: press briefly.
To power OFF transmitter: press and hold for three seconds.
Transmitter turns off.
While in parameter edit mode, press to escape to home screen.
CANCEL appears on the screen and no setting changes are
saved.
6 Battery door
latch/lock
Slide the latch downward to unlock the battery door. Continue
pressing the latch downward while rotating the bottom-hinged
door downward to open the battery compartment door.
7
Battery door
Covers and protects batteries.
8 Battery
compartment
Holds two AA or AA-size rechargeable cells. Install AA cells
according to polarity orientation as shown.
9 SET button
The most commonly used menu navigation button, it is a multi-
purpose action button which functions as an enter key, a menu
advance key, and a save or store key.
10 (up button)
This menu navigation button adjusts the value of an editable
parameter. Pressing the button will increase the displayed
value of the current parameter, or the next state condition value
above the displayed state value.
11 (down button)
This menu navigation button adjusts the value of an editable
parameter. Pressing the button will decrease the displayed
value of the current parameter, or the next state condition value
below the displayed state value.
12 Mute switch
This toggle switch engages mute / unmute function, and the
colored LED indicates statuses. Sliding the illuminated switch
into the mute position silences the audio. Sliding the illuminated
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switch away from mute position makes audio live. LED color
indicators:
ON = solid green. Mute = flashing red. Low battery = solid red.
13 Charging contact
(one)
Three charging contacts, one to the left side and two on the right
are for use when using the optional BC2 battery charger and
rechargeable cells.
14 Charging
contacts (two)
Three charging contacts, one to the left side and two on the right
are for use when using the optional BC2 battery charger and
rechargeable cells.
15 4-pin mini jack
This is the audio input jack where the audio input device (lavalier
or headworn microphone, or instrument cable) connects to the
transmitter.
16 Belt clip Using its spring action, this clip secures the transmitter to a belt,
waistband, or other stable location.
9.2 LCD display
ID
Item
Description, usage and notes
a RF power icon
The RF power indicator is always visible.
indicates RF power is set to low.
indicates RF power is set to high (band specific).
b Battery status
icon
Indicates battery life.
= between 40% and 100% charge remains.
= between 20% and 39% charge remains.
= between 10% and 19% charge remains.
= below 10% charge remains.
bAttLo appears on the display and the empty cell icon begins
flashing when batteries are nearing empty.
c Frequency in
MHz
The first portion of the tuned frequency to the left of the decimal
in millions when the transmitter home screen is set to Freq. If
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Function
# of SET
button
presses
Result
Frequency setup
The three digits to the
left of the decimal are
in millions (MHz).
The three digits to the
right of the decimal
are in thousands
(kHz).
1 Millions
increases frequency in
increments of 1 MHz per press.
decreases frequency in
increments of 1 MHz per press.
2 Thousands
increases frequency in
increments of 25 kHz per press.
decreases frequency in
increments of 25 kHz per press.
To save changes:
Press SET while thousands is flashing.
StorE is displayed / returns to home screen.
Group / Channel setup
The digit to the left of
the (-) is the group
number
The digit(s) to the right
of the (-) is the
channel number
3 G: #
increases the group number (1-8)
in single digit increments.
decreases the group number (1-8)
in single digit increments.
4 CH: #
increases the channel number
(up to 22) in single digit increments.
decreases the channel number
(up to 22) in increments of one.
To save changes:
Press SET while channel number is flashing.
StorE is displayed / returns to home screen.
Sensitivity setup
Indication on display:
SEnSit
Displays current
sensitivity setting
value
5
increases the numeric value in
increments of 3dB.
decreases the numeric value in
increments of 3dB.
Setting options (low to high): -15dB,
- - - -12dB, 9dB, 6dB, 3dB, 0dB, 3dB,
6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB.
To save changes:
Press SET while displaying sensitivity numeric
value.
SENSIT is displayed briefly / returns to home
screen.
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Attenuation setup
Indication on display:
Att
When attenuation is
set to on, the
transmitter audio
input stage is
attenuated by 20dB.
6
changes OFF to On, applying
20dB attenuation.
changes On to OFF.
To save changes:
Press SET to store the attenuation status value.
StorE is displayed / returns to home screen.
RF Output Power
setup
Indication on display:
rFP
NOTE: Does not
appear in 8M Band
menu routine.
7
changes low to high.
changes high to low.
Low (rFP Lo) will appear on the
display indicating low RF power.
High (rFP Hi) will appear on the
display indicating high RF power.
To save changes:
Press SET while displaying RF power value.
StorE is displayed briefly / returns to home screen.
Auto Off setup
Indication on display:
AutoOF
Assigns a time period
for the transmitter to
automatically turn off
once mute is engaged
to conserve battery
life.
8
Use or to navigate.
Options are: Off, 1 minute, 10
minutes, and 30 minutes.
Displayed as OFF, 1, 10, or 30.
This icon will be displayed indicating
AutoOff timer is set and will begin
flashing once when is put into MUTE.
To save changes:
Press SET while displaying AutoOFF value.
StorE is displayed briefly / returns to home screen.
Key Lock setup
Indication on display:
Loc
Keylock prevents
unwanted tampering
9
To lock the
transmitter
Upon entering the Loc screen,
pressing changes OFF to On.
is displayed indicating Keylock is
on.
Press SET while displaying Loc On.
StorE is displayed / returns to home
screen.
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with, or changes to
transmitter parameter
settings. It can be set
up locally on the
transmitter, or synced
from the receiver in
the receiver's Mic
Config settings.
OR
While pressing and holding ,
press and hold SET for two seconds
to turn lock ON. displayed and is
the transmitter is locked.
To unlock
the
transmitter
To unlock, press and hold SET until
On begins flashing. Pressing
toggles On to OFF.
Press SET while displaying LocOFF.
StorE is displayed / returns to home
screen.
OR
While pressing and holding ,
press and hold SET for two seconds
to turn lock OFF. will disappear
and transmitter is unlocked.
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10 Accessories for RE3
Additional transmitters
RE3 HHT76-
RE3 Handheld transmitter with ND76 head
RE3 HHT86-
RE3 Handheld transmitter with ND86 head
RE3 HHT96-
RE3 Handheld transmitter with ND96 head
RE3 HHT420-
RE3 Handheld transmitter with RE420 head
RE3 HHT520-
RE3 Handheld transmitter with RE520 head
RE3-BPT
RE3 Bodypack transmitter
Extra receiver
RE3 RX-
RE3 1/2-space receiver with power supply
Antenna distribution
RE3 ACC- -AASP
Active antenna splitter, 2- - in, 8 out
RE3 ACC- -PASP
Passive splitter kit
Extension antennas and boosters
RE3 ACC- -PLPA
Passive log periodic antenna
RE3 ACC- -ALPA
Active log periodic antenna
RE3 ACC RFAMP- -
Active RF antenna booster
Rack mounting
RE3 ACC RMK1- -
Rack mount kit for single RE3 receiver
RE3 ACC RMK2- -
Rack mount kit for two RE3 receivers
Handheld transmitter microphone heads
ND76 RC3-
Wireless head with ND76 capsule
ND86 RC3-
Wireless head with ND86 capsule
ND96 RC3-
Wireless head with ND96 capsule
RE420 RC3-
Wireless head with RE420 capsule
RE520 RC3-
Wireless head with RE520 capsule
Handheld transmitter accessory
RE3 ACC HHTSA1- -
Stand adapter for RE3-HHT transmitter
RE3 series bodypack transmitter input devices
RE3 ACC- - OL3
Omnidirectional lavalier mic with 4- pin mini plug
RE3 ACC CL3- -
Cardioid lavalier mic with 4-pin mini plug
RE3 ACC HW3- -
Headworn mic with 4- pin mini plug
RE3 ACC GC3- -
Instrument cable; 1/4" to 4-pin mini plug
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Compatible EV and TELEX bodypack transmitter input devices
OLM10
Omnidirectional lavalier condenser mic with 4- pin mini plug
ULM18
Uni-Directional Lapel Mic
ULM21
Cardioid lavalier condenser mic with 4- pin mini plug
RE92TX
Premium cardioid lapel microphone with 4-pin mini plug
RE97LTX- BEIGE
Miniature omnidirectional lapel microphone with 4-pin mini plug,
beige
RE97LTX BLACK-
Miniature omnidirectional lapel microphone with 4-pin mini plug,
black
RE920TX
Premium cardioid instrument mic with a custom shock mounting clip
and 4-pin mini plug
RE97TX- BEIGE
Omnidirectional low profile headworn microphone in light beige
color with 4- pin mini plug
RE97TX-BLACK
Omnidirectional low profile headworn microphone in black color with
4- pin mini plug
RE97 2TX- - BEIGE
Omnidirectional low profile, doubl e ear headworn microphone with 4-
pin mini plug
HM2
Headworn cardioid condenser vocal mic with 4- pin mini plug
HM3
Omnidirectional headworn Mic
HM7
Headworn cardioid condenser vocal mic with 4- pin mini plug
WPHS 746-
Headworn condenser vocal mic with 4-pin mini plug. Waterproofing
material covers mic and headband
PH- 21
Headworn, cardioid condenser mic with 4-pin mini plug
WLM- 50
Omni-directional electret lapel mic with 4- pin mini plug
MAC-G3
Guitar cord featuring George L's cable with 4-pin mini plug
Antenna cables
RE3 ACC CXUF- -
Rear to front mount antenna cable kit
RE3 ACC CXU2- -
2 foot antenna coax cable (pair)
RE3 ACC CXU10- -
10 foot, 50 ohm BNC coax cable (pair)
RE3 ACC CXU25- -
25 foot, 50 ohm low loss BNC coax cable
RE3 ACC CXU50- -
50 foot, 50 ohm low loss BNC coax cable
RE3 ACC CXU75- -
75 foot, 50 ohm low loss BNC coax cable
RE3 ACC CXU100- -
100 foot, 50 ohm low loss BNC coax cable
Battery charging
RE3 ACC BC2- -
2-up battery charger. Charges one or two transmitters with
rechargeable cells at a time.
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11 Troubleshooting and FAQ
11.1 Troubleshooting
Unpredictable battery
consumption.
Poor quality or stale
batteries.
Fresh battery life should be >8
hours. Use fresh, good quality
alkaline batteries for longest
battery life. Transmitter output
power will affect battery
consumption as high power
setting uses more current.
Receiver will not turn
on.
Power supply not plugged in.
Ensure power supply is
plugged into AC power, and its
DC connector is fully plugged
into receiver DC input jack.
DC power distribution cable
from AASP splitter not
properly connected (if used).
Ensure DC distribution cable is
fully plugged into receiver DC
input jack and the other end is
fully plugged into an AASP DC
output jack.
AC mains circuit is off.
Ensure AC circuit is live by
testing another AC powered
item. If necessary, locate and
reset circuit breaker.
Power button may be
damaged.
The RE3 receiver power button
is robust and durable, and is
unlikely to fail. If other listed
resolutions do not solve the
problem contact your local
Electro-Voice service center.
Transmitter will not
turn on.
Dead batteries.
Replace with fresh, high-quality
alkaline batteries.
Battery polarity reversed.
Ensure battery + and - ends are
in contact with the like-marked
battery compartment contacts.
Power button may be
damaged.
RE3 transmitter power buttons
are robust and durable, and are
unlikely to fail. If properly-
inserted and known- -to be-fresh
batteries will still not turn on
transmitter, contact your local
Electro-Voice service center.
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Disconnected, incorrect, or
failed antenna cable.
Ensure known-to-be functional and
appropriate 50Ω BNC-terminated
cables are fully connected at the
antenna and receiver.
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Symptom Possible cause Possible resolution
Audible dropouts.
Intermittent signal
connection at transmitter.
Check for fully connected
microphone head or bodypack
input device. Ensure proper
connection. Determine if a short is
causing dropout by shaking cable
or manipulating the mic head
connection. Use functioning input
signal device.
Intermittent receiver output
signal.
Check for fully functioning audio
output cable between receiver and
sound system input. Test cable by
manipulating it at either end near
connectors. Replace cable if
shorted or intermittent.
Radio interference.
Turn off the transmitter and
observe the receiver RF meter. If
any RF is showing, follow the scan
process and select a clear
frequency. Then turn on the
transmitter and resync it to the
receivers new data.
Receiver squelch set too
high.
Adjust receiver squelch by trying
lower number values until stable
audio is achieved.
Improperly placed receiver
antennas.
Place receiver antennas out in the
open in the shared space of the
transmitter away from reflective or
grounding surfaces.
Receiver display
always shows same
antenna (A or B)
received.
Disconnected antenna.
Check and correct both antenna
connections at receiver and
antenna jacks.
Improperly placed receiver
antennas.
Place receiver antennas out in the
open in the shared space of the
transmitter away from reflective or
grounding surfaces.
Disconnected, incorrect, or
failed antenna cable.
Ensure a known- -to be functional
and appropriate 50Ω BNC-
terminated cable is fully connected
at the antenna and receiver.


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