1. DESCRIPTION
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Fender product. This manual contains
important instructions for setting up and operating your equipment.
Please take a few minutes to read the instructions below carefully
before operating the equipment. Please keep the manual for future
reference. We hope you enjoy using your system!
Accessories/Parts
Part Number
Item
7704710000
PASSIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
7744711000
ACTIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
7704712000
PASSIVE WD-BND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
7704713000
ACTIVE WD-BND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
7704714000
POWER SW SUPPLY 12V 500 MA MULTIPLUG
7704715000
BODY PACK TRANSMITTER CHARGING STATION
7704721000
PT1010 WIRELESS BODY PACK TRANSMITTER
7704717000
FMKPS ANTENNA CABLE 2 FT 65 CM
7704718000
FMKA5 ANTENNA CABLE 16 FT 5 M
7704719000
FMKA20 ANTENNA CABLE 66 FT 20 M
7704720000
FRONT MOUNT ANTENNA RACKMOUNT KIT
7704722000
ITC3 INSTRUMENT TRANSMITTER CABLE 3 FT
Receiver
The SR1010 is a stationary receiver for all channels of the FWG1010 sys-
tem. The SR1010 operates in a switching bandwidth of up to 30 MHz
in the UHF carrier frequency range from 530.025 MHz to 931.850 MHz
and can be switched to up to eight different carrier frequencies.
Front Panel
1 ON/OFF: Switches power to the unit on or off.
2 VOLUME: This rotary control allows continuous adjustment of the
audio output level.
FWG
1010
3 RF OK : This LED lights up to indicate that signal is being received. If
no signal is received or the automatic squelch is on, the RF OK LED
goes out and the audio output is muted.
4 Display: Shows the selected receiving channel.
5 CLIP: This LED lights up if the audio level is too high.
6 CHANNEL: This button allows you to select one of up to 8 different
carrier frequencies within the receiver's carrier frequency range.
Rear Panel
1 ANTENNA A/B: BNC jacks for connection of the two supplied UHF
antennas or remote antennas (optional).
2 Carrier frequency label: An adhesive label stating the carrier fre-
quency band is affixed on the back of the receiver. The enclosed
frequency chart provides further information about the available
frequencies.
3 SQUELCH: The squelch function turns the receiver off if the
received signal is too weak so that the associated static noise or
inherent noise of the receiver are not audible when the transmitter
is turned off. Set the SQUELCH control to minimum before turning
the receiver on for the first time.
4 AUDIO OUT/BALANCED: Symmetric audio output on 3-pole
XLR jack: You can connect the input of a mixer to this output, for
example.
5 AUDIO OUT/UNBALANCED: Asymmetric audio output on 1/4"
(6.3 mm) mono jack. Here you can connect a guitar amplifier, for
example.
i
Using
UNBALANCED) at the same time may lead to level drops
and increased noise.
6 Strain relief for the supply cable of the provided AC adaptor.
7 DC IN: Supply socket for connecting the supplied AC adapter.
the
two
output
jacks
(BALANCED
and
2