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P10T Dual Wireless Transmitter

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P10T Dual Wireless Transmitter



Product Code:
p10t

The P10T is a networkable, full-rack, dual channel wireless transmitter used in conjunction with the P10R Wireless Bodypack Receiver as part of the PSM®1000 Personal Monitor System. It offers a 72 MHz wide tuning bandwidth, networked remote control via Wireless Workbench® software, advanced rechargeability options, and PSM®900 backwards compatibility.

Connections include balanced ¼” and XLR, loop out, dual Ethernet ports, and headphone monitor out.

Comes with front or back mountable antennas, and power and Ethernet jumper cables.

Features
  • Full rack, dual-channel transmitter in a professional, touring grade chassis
  • 72 MHz wide tuning range provides flexibility and performance in crowded, unpredictable RF environments
  • Networkable over Ethernet connection to provide comprehensive frequency coordination and transmitter remote control via Wireless Workbench® software:
    - RF mute enable/disable
    - RF output power adjustments
    - Aux/line level
    - Audio input level
    - Channel/device name edit
    - Firmware updates
  • Backwards-compatible with PSM®900 receivers
  • RF Mute Switch allows system setup without causing RF interference
  • Sync RF scan information from a P10R bodypack quickly and easily over IR link
  • Switchable 10/50/100 mW output power provides a robust RF link in a variety of performance environments
  • Spectrum display provides a detailed frequency plot on the menu screen with selectable zoom
  • Front panel audio input gain adjustment and LED level meter with clipping indicator
  • Exceptional transmitter linearity vastly reduces frequency intermodulation, allowing more compatible channels per frequency range
  • High-contrast LCD with grouped menu items provides an intuitive user interface
  • Front or back mountable antennas
  • Compatible with PA421SWB and PA821SWB antenna combiners
  • Loop out connectors for multiple mix setups and easy installation
  • Switchable +4dBu and -10 dBV input level
  • Balanced, ¼" and XLR connectors
  • 1/8" headphone out on the front panel for easy monitoring

Specifications
  • RF Output Power
    Selectable: 10, 50, 100 mW (+20 dBm)
    varies by region
  • RF Output Impedance
    50 Ω (typical)
  • Net Weight
    850 g
  • Dimensions
    483 mm x 343 mm x 44 mm
  • Power Requirement
    Input: 100―240V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5A max (5.5 max outlet loaded)
    Output: 100―240V AC, 5A max, unswitched
     
  • AUDIO INPUT
  • Connector Type
    Combination XLR and 6.35 mm (1/4”) TRS
  • Polarity
    XLR: Non-inverting (pin 2 positive with respect to pin 3)
    6.35 mm (1/4”) TRS: Tip positive with respect to ring
  • Configuration
    Electronically balanced
  • Impedance
    70.2 kΩ (actual)
  • Nominal Input Level
    Switchable: +4 dBu, –10 dB
  • Maximum Input Level
    +4 dBu: +29.2 dBu
    –10 dBV: +12.2 dBu
  • Pin Assignments
    XLR: 1=ground, 2=hot, 3=cold
    6.35 mm (1/4”) TRS: Tip=hot, Ring=cold, Sleeve=ground
  • Phantom Power Protection
    Up to 60 V DC
     
  • AUDIO OUTPUT
  • Connector Type
    6.35 mm (1/4”) TRS
  • Configuration
    Electronically balanced
  • Impedance
    Connected directly to inputs

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