Supported Devices

This chapter describes the supported physical devices within the HUB4000 Q plug-in.

Digital Stationary Receiver - DSR700 V1/V2

The DSR700 V1/V2 is the stationary receiver of the digital wireless microphone system DMS700 V1/V2. It has 2 receiver channels in a full 19 inch housing which are receiving radio signals from the DPT700 (Digital Pocket Transmitter) or DHT700 (Digital Handheld Transmitter). It's user interface is easy to use and it's tools like Environment Scan or Rehearsal Mode make operation of the DMS700 very easy.

It is a high fidelity digital audio device that receives its digital radio frequency input signal from an antenna, uses electronic filters and digital algorithms to separate a wanted radio signal from all other signals picked up by this antenna and converts the digital signal through digital demodulation into an audio sound. It's a true digital receiver device and is integrated at the System Architect plug-in (DSR700 V1/V2 Stripe).

Figure: DSR700 V1/V2 - Digital Stationary Receiver

 

Stationary Receiver - SR4000/4500

The SR4000/4500 is the stationary receiver of the analog wireless microphone system WMS4000/4500. It has 1 receiver channel in a half 19 inch housing which receives a radio signal from PT4000/4500 (Pocket Transmitter) or HT4000/4500 (Pocket Transmitter). It's user interface is easy to use.

The SR4000/4500 is a high fidelity audio device that receives its input from an antenna, uses electronic filters to separate a wanted radio signal from all other signals picked up by this antenna and converts the signal through demodulation into an audio sound. It's a true diversity device and is integrated at the System Architect plug-in (SR4x00 Stripe).

The actual version of the SR4x00 series is the SR4500, which has an improved software, a new mechanical design, a brighter display and some other small improvements.

 

The previous version of the SR4x00 series is the SR4000:

Figure: SR4000 - Stationary Receiver

 

Stationary Transmitter - SST4/4500

The SST4/4500 is the stationary transmitter of the wireless IEM (In Ear Monitoring) system IVM4/4500. It has 1 transmitter channel in a half 19 inch housing which transmits a radio signal to SPR4/4500 (Stereo Pocket Receiver). It's user interface is easy to use.

The SST4/4500 is an electronic device that generates and amplifies a carrier wave, modulates it with a sound signal, and radiates the resulting signal from an antenna. The SPR4/4500 (Stereo Pocket Receiver) receives that signal and demodulates it to an audio signal.

Figure: SST4 - Stationary Stereo Transmitter