Using the RMU-01 Setting Tool ..........11 Preparations ......12 Starting Up and Exiting the Software ........13 Parts Identification ....13 Detecting the RMU-01 Units on the Network Automatically ..15 Changing the Settings of the RMU-01 ........15 Additional Functions ....17 Connecting to Power Supply and Other Devices ........19...
82 transmitters is highly utilized. where the power supply is difficult to Up to nine RMU-01 units can be used reserve becomes easy. with one system. The power can be supplied to this unit from •...
For details on power supply to this unit, see Parts “Connecting to Power Supply and Other Devices” on page 19. Identifications d LAN connector (RJ-45) This is a 10Base-T/100Base-TX connector for network connection. Communication speed automatically changes according to the connected device. Front side Connect to a receiver such as DWR-R01D, Windows PC, or hub.
10 m to 20 m (11 yards to 22 yards) from roaming occurs on the transmitter. Note one another. that the communication is cut for several • Up to nine RMU-01 units can be seconds. connected to a system. Under less favorable environment where the signal...
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RMU-01 units be placed across the body-pack transmitter so that there is no obstacle between the transmitter and at least one of the RMU-01 units. 1) RMU-01 2) Transmitter...
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1) RMU-01 2) Transmitter 3) To make the most of the signal emission characteristics, install facing the front side (the side with SONY logo) downward. 4) Ceiling 5) Wall 6) Floor Making Use of the NT Remote Function...
Installations Attaching to the Microphone Stand Attach the cable holder to this unit. Rear side of Screw adapter this unit (supplied) Insert the tip of the microphone stand into the hole, and turn this unit to securely attach to the microphone stand.
Rear side of this unit Bracket B (supplied) Cable holder (supplied) Cable holder (supplied) Attaching on the Wall Screws (supplied) Note Make connections and bring the cables Do not touch the LAN connector directly together with the cable holder. with your hand. If you do, electrostatic discharge may damage the internal For details on connections, see “Connecting to Power Supply and Other Devices”...
until the upper edges of the brackets align. Note Take care not to catch the cables between the brackets. Bracket A (supplied) Bracket B (supplied) Screw adapter (supplied) Attaching to the Catwalk, Pole, or a Lighting Battens Attach the bracket A to the location where this unit is attached by using Bracket A (supplied) banding bands.
Example: Press Ctrl + C. About the Window Displays The window displays that appear in this section may differ from those on your PC, due to differences in the operating system being used. Preparations of Operation / Using the RMU-01 Setting Tool...
Select “Start>Control Panel>Network To connect the PC through the hub: and Internet Connections”. straight cable For details on how to connect the RMU-01 to other Click “Network Connections”. devices, see “Connecting to Power Supply and Other Devices” on page 19.
Mask field. Select “Start> All Programs> Sony> Digital Wireless Microphone System> Click “OK” to close the internet RMU-01 Setting Tool” to start up the protocol (TCP/IP) properties window. software. Click “Close” to close the local area To exit the software connection properties window.
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Click to detect the RMU-01 units on the Shows the subnet masks configured for the network. RMU-01 units on the network. For details, see “Detecting the RMU-01 Units on the Initially, the factory-set value Network Automatically” on page 15. (255.255.255.0) is displayed for all RMU- 01 units.
RMU-01 units, but the setting can be changed using this software. On the list of detected RMU-01 units in the main display, click the name of the device For details, see “Changing the Settings of the RMU- whose settings you want to change and 01”...
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TV30-33 566.125 - settings 589.875 MHz This function appears when version 1.10 or TV34-36 590.125 - later of the RMU-01 software is used with 607.875 MHz version 1.10 or later of the Setting Tool TV37 Not available software. TV38-41 614.125 - In addition, when version 1.23 or later of...
Note On the list of detected RMU-01 units in the When the Custom setting is used, the main display, click the name of the device automatically selected optimal remote...
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If results of any of the item from 1 to 3 in the table above are “NG!”, the hardware of the RMU-01 may be malfunctioning. If this happens, consult your Sony service representative or nearest dealer.
To supply power from the PoE Connecting to Power Supply and RMU-01 Other Devices Notes • For connections, use a category 5 or superior LAN cable. • Use a LAN cable with a maximum length of 100 m (330 ft) for connecting the devices (PoE hub, receivers, etc.).
RMU-01 RMU-01 PoE power supply unit AC adapter (supplied) PoE power supply unit AC adapter (supplied) DWR-R01D RMU-01 1) Straight cable DWR-R01D Supplying Power From the 1) Straight cable 2) To a wall outlet AC Adapter • When only one receiver (such as the...
Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem using this unit, use the following checklist to find a solution. If the problem persists, consult your Sony dealer. Symptom Cause Remedy Wireless remote Pairing is not established Carry out pairing. control cannot be...
01 Setting Tool software. In this case, the POWER indicator also flashes at 0.2-second intervals. When the POWER indicator is flashing as described in item 4 or 5 in the table above, the RMU-01 hardware may be malfunctioning. If this happens, consult your Sony service representative or nearest dealer.
On Installation use this unit within the temperatures of 0 °C to 45 °C (32 °F to 113 °F).) • When using multiple RMU-01 units, • Operating this unit near electrical install them so that they keep the distance equipment (motors, transformers, or...
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• Clean the surface and the connectors of Specifications this unit with a dry, soft cloth. Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish. Radio system Conforms to IEEE802.15.4 Frequency range of transmission/reception 2405 MHz to 2480 MHz Antenna gain 2 dB...
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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT...