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Product Type UHF Diversity Wireless Microphone System
Models TX 4016 (handheld dynamic mic) and PX 4116 (bodypack with LA 2004 lavalier mic)
Frequency Band UHF 638 – 662 MHz
Number of Channels 120 (12 per group, 10 groups)
Simultaneous Use Up to 16 channels
Receiver Type RX 4016 PLL diversity receiver with smart switching
Receiver Balanced Output XLR, 1 V (max) at ±35 kHz deviation
Receiver Unbalanced Output 6.3 mm TS jack, 750 mV (max)
Receiver Audio Output Levels PL0: 500 mV, PL1: 300 mV, PL2: 150 mV (balanced only)
Receiver S/N Ratio 90 dB
Receiver RF Sensitivity -100 dBm for 30 dB SINAD
Receiver Power Supply 15 V DC, 500 mA via external adapter
Receiver Dimensions (WxHxD) 208 x 43 x 155 mm (8.2 x 1.7 x 6.1 in)
Receiver Weight 0.99 kg
Handheld Transmitter RF Power 1 mW (PL0), 3 mW (PL1), 10 mW (PL2) selectable
Handheld Frequency Response 90 Hz – 12 kHz (±3 dB)
Handheld Microphone Capsule Dynamic, cardioid
Handheld Battery Type 2 x AA (1.5 V) non-rechargeable, alkaline recommended
Handheld Dimensions (L x Dia.) 277 mm x 36.5 mm (10.9 x 1.44 in)
Handheld Weight 0.25 kg
Bodypack Transmitter RF Power Same as handheld (1/3/10 mW selectable)
Bodypack Frequency Response 50 Hz – 15 kHz (±3 dB)
Bodypack Included Mic LA 2004 electret lavalier (tie-clip) microphone
Bodypack Battery Type 2 x AA (1.5 V) non-rechargeable, alkaline recommended
Bodypack Weight Not specified (approx. 0.2 kg)
Safety & Cleaning Use dry cloth only; do not use solvents; keep away from moisture; unplug adapter and remove batteries when not in use
Regulatory Compliance CE marked; refer to local regulations for wireless microphone use

Frequently Asked Questions - TX 4016 RCF

How do I turn on the transmitter?
Press and hold the CH/ON key for a few seconds until the display lights up. The display will show the current frequency and battery status.
How do I pair a transmitter with the receiver?
Use the auto-scan function on the receiver: press and hold the MEM key for 1 second. The receiver will search for the transmitter’s frequency. When found, press MEM again to store. Alternatively, manually set the same group and channel on both devices.
How do I perform an auto-scan on the receiver?
Press and hold the MEM key (front panel) for 1 second. The display will show channel numbers during scanning. When the transmitter frequency is detected, the scan stops and the channel flashes. Press MEM to store.
How to change channels manually on the transmitter?
Press the CH/ON key repeatedly to select CH or GP. Use the SELECT key to change values. After a few seconds, the setting is stored automatically.
How do I mute the transmitter?
Press and hold the SELECT key for a few seconds. The display will show a mute icon (e.g., 'Mute'). Press and hold again to unmute. Note that the carrier signal remains on during mute.
What batteries do the transmitters use and how long do they last?
Both handheld and bodypack require 2 x AA alkaline (1.5 V) non-rechargeable batteries. Battery life depends on RF power setting and usage; using 10 mW output will drain batteries faster. Always use new alkaline batteries for best performance.
How do I adjust the receiver audio output level?
Press the MENU key 3 times to see 'PL'. Use UP/DOWN keys to select PL0 (500 mV), PL1 (300 mV), or PL2 (150 mV). Press MEM to save. This affects only the balanced XLR output.
What is the squelch control and how do I set it?
The squelch mutes the receiver when the RF signal drops below a threshold. Press MENU 5 times to see 'Sq' and a value (1-10). Use UP/DOWN to adjust (higher value = higher threshold). Press MEM to save. Setting too high may reduce range.
How many wireless microphones can I use simultaneously?
Up to 16 channels can be used at the same time without interference, provided each is set to a different frequency from the 120 available. Use the provided frequency table to select compatible groups and channels.
How do I clean and maintain the system?
Clean external parts with a dry cloth only. Do not use solvents, alcohol, or benzene. Keep away from moisture and heat sources. Remove batteries during long storage. Unplug the receiver adapter when not in use.

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USER MANUAL TX 4016 RCF

OWNER MANUAL MANUALE D'USO

TX 4016 PX 4116

  • UHF DIVERSITY WIRELESS MICROPHONES
  • RADIOMICROFONI UHF "DIVERSITY"

INDEX INDICE

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ENGLISH

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

DESCRIPTION

RX 4016 RECEIVER RACK MOUNTING

RX 4016 FRONT PANEL

RX 4016 REAR PANEL

RX 4016 OPERATION

TX 4000 TRANSMITTER / HANDHELD DYNAMIC MICROPHONE 11

PX 4100 BODY PACK TRANSMITTER | 12

TX 4000 / PX 4100 TRANSMITTER OPERATION 13

FREQUENCIES 15

SPECIFICATIONS 16

ITALIANO

AVVERTENZEPERLASICUREZZA 18

DESCRIZIONE 20

INSTALLAZIONE A RACK (19") DEI RICEVITORI RX 4016 21

RX 4016 – PANNELLO FRONTALE 21

RX 4016 - PANNELLO POSTERIORE 22

FUNZIONAMENTO DEL RICEVITORE RX 4016 | 23

TRASMETTITORE AD IMPUGNATURA TX 4000 CON MICROFONO DINAMICO 25

TRASMETTITORE PER CINTURA PX 4100 26

Before connecting and using this product, please read this instruction manual carefully and keep it on hand for future reference. The manual is to be considered an integral part of this product and must accompany it when it changes ownership as a reference for correct installation and use as well as for the safety precautions.

RCF S.p.A. will not assume any responsibility for the incorrect installation and / or use of this product.

WARNING: To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, never expose these products to rain or humidity.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  1. All the precautions, in particular the safety ones, must be read with special attention, as they provide important information.

  2. Use the dedicated adapter only. Verify the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage shown on the adapter rating plate and the adapter output voltage value and type (direct / alternating) corresponds to the product input voltage. If not, please contact your RCF dealer.

Check also that the adapter has not been damaged due to possible clashes / hits or overloads.

The mains voltage, which the adapter is connected to, is sufficiently high to involve a risk of electrocution: pay attention during the connection (i.e. never do it with wet hands) and never open the adapter.

Make sure that the adapter cable is not (or cannot be) stepped on or crushed by other objects (pay particular attention to the cable part near the plug and the point where it leads out from the adapter).

  1. Make sure that no objects or liquids can get into these products, as this may cause a short circuit.

All devices shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquid (such as vases) and no naked sources (such as lighted candles) shall be placed on receivers.

  1. Never attempt to carry out any operations, modifications or repairs that are not expressly described in this manual.

Contact your authorized service centre or qualified personnel should any of the following occur:

- The product does not function (or functions in an anomalous way)

- The adapter or its power supply cable has been damaged

- Objects or liquids have got into the unit

- The product has been subject to a heavy impact.

  1. If this product is not used for a long period, unplug the receiver adapter and remove all batteries from the transmitter.

  2. If a product begins emitting any strange odours or smoke, switch it off immediately, unplug the receiver adapter and/or remove batteries from the transmitter.

  3. Do not connect this product to any equipment or accessories not foreseen.

Check the suitability of the surface on which the receiver is placed, considering (for example) the mechanical vibrations normally generated by transducers.

To prevent the risk of falling equipment, do not stack more receivers.

  1. RCF S.p.A. strongly recommends this product is only installed by professional qualified installers (or specialised firms) who can ensure correct installation and certify it according to the regulations in force. The entire audio system must comply with the current standards and regulations regarding electrical systems.

IMPORTANT NOTES

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WARNING

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  1. Supports and trolleys

The equipment should be only used on trolleys or supports, where necessary, that are recommended by the manufacturer.

The equipment / support / trolley assembly must be moved with extreme caution.

Sudden stops, excessive pushing force and uneven floors may cause the assembly to overturn.

  1. There are numerous mechanical and electrical factors to be considered when installing a professional audio system (in addition to those which are strictly acoustic, such as sound pressure, angles of coverage, frequency response, etc.).

  2. Hearing loss

Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss.

The acoustic pressure level that leads to hearing loss is different from person to person and depends on the duration of exposure. To prevent potentially dangerous exposure to high levels of acoustic pressure, anyone who is exposed to these levels should use adequate protection devices.

When using a transducer capable of producing high sound levels, it is necessary to wear ear plugs or protective earphones.

See the technical specifications in the instruction manual for the maximum sound pressure loudspeakers are capable of producing.

  1. To prevent the occurrence of noise on the cables that carry microphone signals or line signals (for example, 0 dB), only use screened cables and avoid running them in the vicinity of:

- Equipment that produces high-intensity electromagnetic fields

- Mains cables

- Loudspeaker lines.

  1. Do not point microphones at near loudspeakers (in order to avoid feedback).

  2. Place the receiver far from any heat sources and always ensure adequate air circulation.

  3. Never force the control elements (keys, knobs, etc.).

  4. Do not use solvents, alcohol, benzene or other volatile substances for cleaning external parts. Clean with a dry cloth only.

NOTES ABOUT BATTERIES

  1. Use non-rechargeable AA type (1.5 V) batteries, better if alkaline and new.

  2. Do NOT use old and new batteries at the same time.

  3. Do NOT put together different models of batteries.

  4. Do NOT attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries.

  5. Verify the polarity of batteries is correct (inserted properly, following the indication on the relevant compartment).

  6. Remove batteries when empty or in the case the device will not be used for a long time.

  7. Do NOT short-circuit batteries (i.e. connecting the 2 opposite poles together with metallic wires).

  8. Throw empty batteries into dedicated garbage cans, according to your country laws about ecology and environment protection.

  9. Never dispose of batteries in the fire or immerse in water.

DESCRIPTION

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TX 4016 and PX 4116 are UHF wireless microphones.

Each receiver has 2 antennas for smart switching diversity control (the higher level radio signal is automatically selected), greater reliability and coverage, reduced risks of breakdowns and interferences.

The operating frequency of the transmitter can be automatically searched thanks to the receiver auto-scan function.

Of course, it is possible to match the transmitter channel to the receiver one manually. 120 channels are available (10 groups, each with 12 different frequencies).

It is possible to use up to 16 channels simultaneously (when having 16 wireless microphones).

TX 4016 kit consists of:

  • a RX 4016 receiver (with AC / DC adapter, 2 antennas and a 1.5 m cable with 1/4" jack plugs)
  • a TX 4000 transmitter / handheld dynamic microphone

PX 4116 kit consists of:
- a RX 4016 receiver (with AC / DC adapter, 2 antennas and a 1.5 m cable with 1/4" jack plugs)
- a PX 4100 body pack transmitter
- a LA 2004 'Lavalier' (tie-clip) electret microphone

FEATURES

COMMON

  • PLL (phase-locked loop) UHF
  • Use of up to 16 channels / frequencies (out of 120) simultaneously

RX 4016 diversity receiver

  • Friendly user interface with front panel LCD display
  • Auto-scan function for easy operation
  • RF signal switching 'diversity' control
  • 3 output level selection
  • Squelch control

TX 4000 / PX 4100 transmitters

  • Soft-touch painting for comfortable use
  • 3 RF output power level selection
  • Mute function
  • Lock function

FEATURES

RX 4016 RECEIVER RACK MOUNTING

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Each single RX 4016 receiver can be normally placed on a desk (or a table, on the rack cabinet top, etc.). The optional RCF AR 1620 rack mounting accessory allows to mount a single or a pair of RX 4016 receivers into a 19" rack cabinet (1 unit).

RX 4016 FRONT PANEL

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RCF RX 4016 UHF RECEIVER UP PLL UHF DIVERSITY RECEIVER MENU DOWN MEM POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 POWER switch to turn the RX 4016 receiver on/off.
2 UP key: it increases the value of the selected parameter (chosen through the MENU key 4).
3 DOWN key: it decreases the value of the selected parameter (chosen through the MENU key 4).
4 MENU key: press once or more times to select the parameter to edit.
5 MEM key

- Press once (and immediately release) to store the new settings (when editing).

- Press and hold (1 second) to start the auto-scan.

6 LCD Display

The LCD display shows both radio (RF) and audio (AF) signals, remaining battery life of the transmitter, selected group – channel – frequency. See the 'RX 4016 operation' manual section for detailed information.

CE MADE IN CHINA ANT-B ANT-A BALANCED UN-BALANCED RCF RX4016 UHF RECEIVER + - Serial N: POWER 10 7 8 9 10 Power Supply Input 12-18 V =300 mA

7 BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT

XLR connector:

1 GND 2 + 3 -

1-ground
2 - audio signal (hot, +)
3 – audio signal (cold, —)

8 UNBALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT

6.3 mm ( 14 ) 'TS' jack connector:

UNBALANCED SIGNAL (TS JACK)

SLEEVE (GND) TIP TIP = SIGNAL

9 POWER SUPPLY INPUT

Connect the output of the included power supply unit (15 V dc) to this input.

10 ANT-A, ANT-B antenna inputs

Inputs for the included antennas (or remote antennas, not included).

DISPLAY

10 9 GROUP CHANNEL 66 1.325 MHz 4 2 1

1 Selected frequency group (1 ÷ 10)
2 Selected channel (1 ÷ 12)
3 Mute function
4 Frequency (MHz) corresponding to the selected channel
5 Transmitter remaining battery life
6 AF: bar graph indicating the received audio level
7 RF: bar graph indicating the field strength of the received radio signal

AUTO-SCAN

Press and hold the MEM 5 key for one second to start the auto-scan function, which automatically searches the current transmitter carrier frequency in the entire band. During the search, the display shows the channel sequence and the audio output is muted. As soon as the transmitter frequency is found, the scan will be stopped automatically and the current channel / frequency will be flashing. At this point, press the MEM key to store the new channel.

NOTE: IN SOME CASES, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO SELECT THE CHANNEL MANUALLY (SEE THE NEXT 'MANUAL CHANNEL SELECTION').

MANUAL CHANNEL SELECTION

Press the MENU ④ key: on display 'GROUP' is now flashing and it is possible to select the group through the UP ② / DOWN ③ keys.

When the group is set, press the MEM 5 key to store the new setting (or the MENU 4 key to cancel).

Then press the MENU 4 key twice (sequentially): on display 'CHANNEL' is now flashing and it is possible to select the channel through the UP 2 / DOWN 3 keys. When the channel is set, press the MEM 5 key to store the new setting (or the MENU 4 key to cancel).

AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL ADJUSTING (balanced audio output 7 only)

Press the MENU 4 key 3 times (sequentially): the display indicates 'PL' and a value.

Use the UP 2 / DOWN 3 keys to adjust the receiver (max.) audio output level:

  • PLO 500 mV
  • PL 1 300 mV
  • PL 2 150 mV

Press the MEM 5 key to store the new setting (or the MENU 4 key to cancel).

NOTE: THIS PARAMETER ONLY AFFECTS THE BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT 7.

DISPLAY

AUTO-SCAN

RCF TX 4016 - AUTO-SCAN - 1

MANUAL CHANNEL SELECTION

Press the MENU ④ key 4 times (sequentially): the display indicates the mute function (the note in the centre is now flashing).

Use the UP 2 / DOWN 3 keys to turn the mute function on / off and then press the

MEM 5 key to store the new setting (or the MENU 4 key to cancel).

If the mute function is on, the receiver audio output will be disabled.

MUTE FUNCTION

MUTE FUNCTION: OFF MUTE FUNCTION: ON
un Nu 66 1.325 MHz

Nu tE 66 1.325 MHz

NOTE: IF THE TRANSMITTER IS MUTED, NO AUDIO SIGNAL WILL BE SENT OUT FROM THE RECEIVER!

SqUELCH CONTROL

The squelch can be useful to reduce audible noise during pauses, by muting the receiver every time the radio signal level drops below a defined threshold, which is set through the squelch control.

A higher value means a higher squelch threshold.

Use the squelch control with care: if its threshold is too high, the squelch could also mute the transmitter signal. A too high squelch threshold also decreases the usable range.

Press the MENU 4 key 5 times (sequentially): the display indicates 'Si' and a value.

RCF TX 4016 - SqUELCH CONTROL - 1

Use the UP 2 / DOWN 3 keys to adjust the receiver squelch threshold:

VALUESQUELCH THRESHOLD LEVEL
1-95.0 dB
2-91.7 dB
3-88.3 dB
4-85.0 dB
5-81.7 dB
6-78.3 dB
7-75.0 dB
8-71.7 dB
9-68.3 dB
10-65.0 dB

Press the MEM 5 key to store the new setting (or the MENU 4 key to cancel).

RCF TX 4016 - SqUELCH CONTROL - 2
SqUELCH CONTROL

TX 4000 TRANSMITTER / HANDHELD DYNAMIC MICROPHONE

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Labeled diagram of a handheld microphone with numbered parts for identification

Remove (unscrew) the microphone handle to access the battery compartment 5.

1 MIC. CAPSULE GRILLE

Extremely rugged spring steel mesh grille to protect the capsule underneath in live performances.

2 LCD DISPLAY

See the 'TX 4000 / PX 4100 transmitter operation' manual section for detailed information.

3 CH/ON key

Press and hold (for a few seconds) this key to turn the transmitter on / off. When the transmitter is switched on, press once or more times to select the parameter to edit:

  • C H. channel selection
  • GP. group selection
  • P L. RF power level
  • Unlock / Lock

Press once or more time the SELECT key 4 to change values.

After a few seconds since the last setting, the display will show the current selected frequency [MHz] and the battery life.

4 SELECT key

Press once or more time to change values when editing parameters.

Press and hold (for a few seconds) to mute / unmute the microphone.

5 BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Use 2 non-rechargeable 'AA' type (1.5 V) batteries, better if alkaline and new.

Pay attention to the polarity when inserting the 2 batteries.

6 ANTENNA

The antenna is integrated in the transmitter, under the coloured plastic cap (that is available in 7 different colours for easy identification).

RCF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 LCD DISPLAY

See the 'TX 4000 / PX 4100 transmitter operation' manual section for detailed information.

2 CH/ON key

Press and hold (for a few seconds) this key to turn the transmitter on / off.

When the transmitter is switched on, press once or more times to select the parameter to edit:

- C H. channel selection

- G P. group selection

- P L. RF power level

- Unlock / Lock

Press once or more time the SELECT key 3 to change values.

After a few seconds since the last setting, the display will show the current selected frequency [MHz] and the battery life.

③ SELECT key

Press once or more time to change values when editing parameters.

Press and hold (for a few seconds) to mute / unmute the transmitter.

4 INPUT (mini 4P connector)

Input for the LA 2004 'Lavalier' (tie-clip) electret microphone.

PIN

  1. ground

  2. power supply for electret microphones

  3. audio signal input for an electric guitar / bass

(a cable with jack - mini 4p connectors is needed, NOT included in RCF kits)

  1. audio signal input for a microphone

5 BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Use 2 non-rechargeable 'AA' type (1.5 V) batteries, better if alkaline and new. Pay attention to the polarity when inserting the 2 batteries.

6 BELT CLIP

7 FLEXIBLE ANTENNA

NOTE: AVOID COVERING THE ANTENNA WITH HANDS, CLOTHES, ETC.

PIN
1 2 3 4

RCF TX 4016 - FLEXIBLE ANTENNA - 2

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

- Refer to local regulations for the use of wireless microphones.

- When more wireless devices are used at the same time, each transmitter / receiver pair shall be set to its own channel that must be different from all already used. A channel (frequency) can be used for 1 transmitter only (2 or more transmitters cannot be set to the same channel).

- It is possible to use up to 16 channels simultaneously. For instance, the following 10 channels can be used simultaneously without any interference:

  • group 1, channel 1 638.125 MHz
  • group 1, channel 2 638.325 MHz
  • group 1, channel 5 638.925 MHz
  • group 2, channel 2 640.725 MHz
  • group 2, channel 10 642.325 MHz
  • group 4, channel 3 645.725 MHz
  • group 5, channel 2 647.925 MHz
  • group 6, channel 8 651.525 MHz
  • group 7, channel 1 652.525 MHz
  • group 8, channel 5 655.725 MHz

  • In case of interferences due to lighting equipments, computers, other radio transmitters, etc. nearby, it is advisable to try different frequencies.

  • Wireless microphones should be used in an open-space with no obstacles (especially metallic objects) between transmitters and receivers.
  • For the best performances, always use 2 new non-rechargeable alkaline 'AA' TYPE batteries and keep transmitters as close as possible to receivers.

Press and hold (for a few seconds) the CH/ON key 2 to turn the transmitter on. The current selected frequency [MHz] and the battery life are displayed.

638.125 MHz

OPERATION

When the transmitter is switched on, press once or more times the CH/ON key 2 to select the parameter to edit:

  • C H. channel selection
  • GP. group selection
  • P L. RF power level
  • Unlock / Lock (setting protection)

Press once or more time the SELECT key 3 to change values.

THE SELECT KEY 3 CANNOT CHANGE CHANNELS, GROUPS AND RF POWER IF THE 'UNLOCK / LOCK' PARAMETER IS SET TO 'LOCK'.

After a few seconds since the last setting, the display will show the current selected frequency and the battery life again.

CHANNEL SELECTION

The frequency range is in the UHF band (638 ÷ 662 MHz).

Before setting a different channel, please see the table (groups, channels and respective frequencies) in the 'Frequency' manual section.

For instance, to select the frequency preset of 659.125 MHz (group 9, channel 10), please follow the following procedure:

- Turn the transmitter on first.

- Press CH/ON key 2 once to edit the channel parameter, then press once or more times the SELECT key 3 to specify the proper channel (example: no. 10).

C H. 10

- Press the CH/ON key ② once again to edit the group parameter, then press once or more times the SELECT key ③ to specify the proper group (example: no. 9).

G P. 9

After a few seconds, the last setting will be automatically stored and the display will show the (new) selected frequency and the battery life again.

RF OUTPUT POWER SELECTION

Press CH/ON key 2 3 times to edit the RF output power, then press once or more time the SELECT key 3 to change values.

P L. 2

SELECTIONTX 4000 / PX 4100 RF OUTPUT POWER
PL 01 mW
PL 13 mW
PL 210 mW

After a few seconds, the last setting will be automatically stored and the display will show the selected frequency and the battery life again.

LOCK FUNCTION

Since the CH/ON and SELECT keys may be accidentally pressed, it is possible to protect the current settings thanks to the 'lock' function.

When the transmitter is set to 'lock', it is still possible to use the CH/ON key to select parameters, but only the 'Unlock / Lock' can be edited.

Press CH/ON key ② 4 times to edit the 'Unlock / Lock' parameter, then use the SELECT key ③ to select.

UnLoCl

LoD

After a few seconds, the last setting will be automatically stored and the display will show the selected frequency and the battery life again.

MUTE

Press and hold (for a few seconds) the SELECT key 3 to mute the transmitter.

RCF TX 4016 - MUTE - 1

RCF TX 4016 - MUTE - 2

When the transmitter is muted, the audio signal is NOT transmitted (while the carrier radio signal is still present).

Press and hold the SELECT key 3 again to unmute the transmitter.

MUTE

FREQUENCIES

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The following table shows all available frequencies [MHz] assigned to every group / channel.

Channel 1Channel 2Channel 3Channel 4Channel 5Channel 6Channel 7Channel 8Channel 9Channel 10Channel 11Channel 12
Gr. 1638.125 638.325 638525 638.725638.925639.125 639325 639.525639.725639.925 6400.125 640.325
Gr. 2640.525 640.725 640925 641.125641.325641.525 641725 641.925642.125642.325 6422.525 642.725
Gr. 3642.925 643.125 643325 643.525643.725643.925 644125 644.325644.525644.725 6444.925 645.125
Gr. 4645.325 645.525 645725 645.925646.125646.325 646525 646.725646.925647.125 6477.325 647.525
Gr. 5647.725 647.925 648125 648.325648.525648.725 648925 649.125649.325649.525 6499.725 649.925
Gr. 6650.125 650.325 650525 650.725650.925651.125 651325 651.525651.725651.925 6522.125 652.325
Gr. 7652.525 652.725 652925 653.125653.325653.525 653725 653.925654.125654.325 6544.525 654.725
Gr. 8654.925 655.125 655325 655.525655.725655.925 656125 656.325656.525656.725 6569.925 657.125
Gr. 9657.325 657.525 657725 657.925658.125658.325 658525 658.725658.925659.125 6599.325 659.525
Gr.10659.725 659.925 660125 660.325660.525660.725 660925 661.125661.325661.525 6611.725 661.925

SPECIFICATIONS

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SYSTEM

Channel

Type

Frequency band

Frequency response

Frequency stability

T.H.D.

Modulation mode

Dynamic

RX 4016 RECEIVER

Balanced audio output

Unbalanced audio output

S/N Ratio

RF sensitivity

Power supply

Dimensions

Net weight

TX 4000 TRANSMITTER / HANDHELD MICROPHONE

RF output power

Frequency response

Microphone capsule

Tone frequency

Max. deviation

Batteries

Dimensions

Net weight

PX 4100 BODY PACK TRANSMITTER

RF output power

Frequency response

LA 2004 mic. freq. resp.

Tone frequency

Max. deviation

Batteries

Dimensions

Net weight

Included microphone

single (out of 120 frequencies)

(PLL) UHF, 'diversity' receiver

UHF, 638 ÷ 662 MHz

50 Hz ÷ 50 kHz (± 3 dB)

± 0.005 % (-10 ÷ 50°C)

< 0.8% (1 kHz)

FM (F3E)

100 dB

1 V, ± 35 kHz deviation

750 mV, ± 35 kHz deviation

90 dB

- 100 dBm / 30 dB SINAD

through external 15 V dc (0.5A) adapter

(8.2" × 1.7" × 6.1")

0.99 kg

1 - 3 - 10 mW

90 Hz ÷ 12 kHz (± 3 dB)

dynamic, cardioid

30-33 kHz

± 35 kHz

2 x 'AA' type (1.5 V, non rechargeable)

277 mm (l), ∅ 36.5 mm;

(10.9" x ∅ 1.44")

0.25 kg

1 - 3 - 10 mW

50 Hz ÷ 15 kHz (± 3 dB)

100 Hz ÷ 12 kHz (± 3 dB)

30-33 kHz

± 35 kHz

2 x 'AA' type (1.5 V, non rechargeable)

LA 2004 'Lavalier' (tie-clip) electret

microphone

AVVERTENZE PER LA SICUREZZA

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IMPORTANTE

II kit TX 4016 include:

II kit PX 4116 include:

FUNZIONAMENTO

(PLL) UHF, "diversity"

UHF, 638 ÷ 662 MHz

50 Hz ÷ 50 kHz (± 3 dB)

± 0,005 % (-10 ÷ 50°C)

< 0,8% (1 kHz)

FM (F3E)

100 dB

Risp. Freq. Mic. LA 2004

Except possible errors and omissions.

RCF S.p.A. reserves the right to make modifications without prior notice.

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Brand : RCF

Model : TX 4016

Category : Telephone