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XD-V55/V55H/V55HS/V55L FAQ

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Created on: Apr 23, 2012 4:23 PM by Kneehow - Last Modified:  Apr 24, 2012 3:54 PM by Kneehow

Product Manuals:

XD-V55 Pilot's Guide

XD-V55H Pilot's Guide

XD-V55HS Pilot's Guide

XD-V55L Pilot's Guide

 

XD-V55 Features:

  • 300 foot (100 meter) range
  • 12 Channels supporting up to 12 simultaneous systems
  • 24-Bit digital audio signal; providing the audio response of a cable without companding
  • 10Hz to 20 kHz bandwidth, with up to 117 dBA dynamic range
  • Microphone Modeling (on the Handheld Transmitter)
  • EQ/Filter Modeling for headset, instrument and lavalier mics (on the Bodypack Transmitter)

 

NOTE: Please do NOT use Stereo (TRS) 1/4" connector/cables with the 1/4" unbalanced Output Jack on the XD-V55. The ring of a stereo cable is used for data transmissions in factory setup and may cause computer-like noise to be coupled into your audio signal if you use a Stereo 1/4" cable. Please use a standard 1/4" MONO cable for the unbalanced Audio Out on the XD-V55 Receiver.

 

 

Dynamic Filter: engage this feature on the receiver to minimize stage rumble or handling noise.

 

THH12 (Handheld Mic Transmitter) offers four selectable vocal microphone models:

  1. [57] - Shure SM57
  2. [58] - Shure SM58
  3. [835] - Sennheiser e835
  4. [L6] - Line 6 Custom

 

TBP12 (Beltpack Transmitter) offers four selectable EQ/filter models:

  1. [FLAT] - No EQ (no roll-off or boost to the signal)
  2. [S1] - Microphone EQ (Vocal EQ Setting #1: Low Cut)
  3. [S2] - Microphone EQ (Vocal EQ Setting #2: Headworn Lavalier Setting)
  4. [IF] - Instrument (20-foot guitar cable High Frequency roll-off)

 

Changing Transmitters from RF2 (Default Mode on XD-V55) to RF1 Mode (for either THH12 Handheld or TBP12 Bodypack):

  1. Power on the Transmitter
  2. Hold the "Select" button until the Channel Number flashes
  3. Press and hold the "On/Mute (Power)" button and then quickly press the "Select" AND "Value"/("Power" for Handheld) within one second. Waiting longer than one second may turn off the Transmitter
  4. Check the LCD Display; reading should change to RF-1 in place of CH, indicating that the Transmitter is now in RF1, which is what the older XD-V70 and XD-V30 Receivers operate on

 

To revert back to RF2 Mode, repeat the above process in Step #3. The Transmission Mode that is set will be remembered when the Transmitter is powered off.