GOOD CONDITION, DOESN'T COME WITH ORIGINAL BOX. SEE PICTURESTheAudio-Technica ATW-1311/L System 10 PROis a two-channel digital wireless lavalier microphone system featuring a half-rack ATW-RC13 receiver chassis equipped with two ATW-RU13 receiver units. It
GOOD CONDITION, DOESN’T COME WITH ORIGINAL BOX. SEE PICTURES
TheAudio-Technica ATW-1311/L System 10 PROis a two-channel digital wireless lavalier microphone system featuring a half-rack ATW-RC13 receiver chassis equipped with two ATW-RU13 receiver units. It is well suited for rackmounting in portable flight cases or for permanent installations in educational facilities, conference rooms, small to mid-sized venues, and houses of worship, as well as broadcast studios.
The easy-to-use system comes preconfigured at the factory, ready to operate right out of the box with no setup required. Three levels of diversity reception and automatic frequency selection provide seamless, reliable performance with clear digital audio for presenters, lecturers, clergy, and performers.
The ATW-1311/L includes two bodypack transmitters and two miniature MT830cW omnidirectional lav mics for hands-free speech for two performers or presenters. The transmitters provides up to 7 hours of continuous use with two AA batteries, at a maximum range of 200′. Up to 10 mic channels can operate simultaneously in the same space.
The receiver units can be removed from the chassis and mounted remotely (up to 328′ away, connected via an Ethernet cable), for more reliable reception. Up to five chassis can be linked using RJ12 cables, creating a stable environment in which up to 10 receiver units work together, with all receiving, transmitting, and frequency allocation coordinated to prevent audio dropouts.
Clear Speech with Digital Audio and Two Omnidirectional Lavalier Mics
The System 10 PRO offers full-bandwidth, 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio with none of the audio artifacts associated with analog companding.
The low-visibility, miniature MT830cW lavalier microphones feature Hirose 4-pin locking connectors and deliver a natural sound optimized for speech intelligibility. The omnidirectional polar pattern ensures that the sound remains consistent, even when the speaker’s head moves away from the mic.
Easy to Set Up, Easy to Operate
Automatic Frequency Selection
Just power up the components, and the receiver automatically seeks out a clean frequency and pairs up with the transmitter, saving you the hassle of scanning and syncing.
While in use, the system continually monitors activity in the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi range and automatically switches to a clean frequency to avoid interference if necessary.
Rugged Receiver Chassis
The durable half-rack receiver chassis houses both receiver units and can be mounted alone using the included mounting brackets and screws. Two chassis can be mounted side-by-side using the included joining plate, allowing four wireless mic channels to occupy a single 19″ rackspace for a compact multichannel installation.
The chassis’ front-panel display provides visual status information including RF signal level and the transmitter’s battery life, along with a 3-color audio-level LED and a Pair LED.
A System ID number display indicates which transmitter is associated with a given receiver.
Rear-panel connections include balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4″ output connections as well as output level controls and ground-lift switchs to help eliminate audible hum caused by ground loops.
Two Versatile Receiver Units
Each receiver unit features two removable antennas.
A 1/4″-20 thread allows for mounting each unit to a bracket, stand, and other fixture. The units can also be permanently wall mounted using the included receiver unit holders.
Two Lightweight Bodypack Transmitters
The transmitters are housed in lightweight, plastic chassis equipped with Hirose 4-pin locking connectors and belt clips.
An internal input trim controlcan be set to match the sensitivity of your microphone or audio source for distortion-free input.
With just a quick press, the power switch on the transmitter doubles as a mute function. This function can be locked out to prevent an accident.
Pairing Multiple Transmitters
Up to 10 transmitters can be paired with a receiver ahead of time. This is useful in situations when you have multiple speakers, one after another, and you need to have them miked up and ready to go. All you’ll have to do is turn one transmitter off and the next one on.
Three Levels of Diversity Assurance to Avoid Dropouts
Triple Diversity Reception Maximizes Wireless Signal Integrity
Space Diversity: The receiver compares the signal showing up at its two antennas and chooses the strongest one.
Time Diversity: The transmitter sends the digital signal in two imperceptibly different time slots and compares the two.
Frequency Diversity: The digital audio is sent over two different frequencies at the same time and the system chooses the cleaner one.
For optimal performance, users are encouraged to maintain as direct a line of sight as possible between the transmitter and receiver.
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Band
Unlike traditional analog wireless systems, the System 10 PROoperates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, away from interruptions and dropouts caused by TV and radio channel interference.
Add Functionality to Your SystemAudio-Technica offers a variety of lavalier, headset, instrument cable, and handheld microphone options to adapt your System 10 PRO as your needs evolve.
Presenters
The AT831cW mini cardioid lavalier mic offers a narrower, feedback-resistant pickup pattern for louder events.
The discrete PRO-92cW earset mic provides improved clarity in spoken word applications.
Vocalists/Presenters
The ATW-T1002 handheld transmitter/mic is available for presenters and performers who prefer the flexibility of a handheld microphone.
Video Conferencing
The ATW-T1006 boundary transmitter/mic is designed for tabletop use, ideal for applications such as video-conferencing where minimum visibility is required.
Conferences/Boardrooms
TheATW-T1007 base transmitter can be used with a gooseneck micon a tablefor situations where wired mics are impractical.
Guitarists
The AT-GcW guitar cable lets you connect the bodypack transmitter to a guitar or bass.
Specifications
System
Wireless Technology | Digital 2.4 GHz |
Diversity | Yes |
RF Frequency Band | 2400 to 2483.5 MHz |
Max Operating Range | 200′ / 61m (Line of Sight) |
Max Transmitters per Band | 10 |
Dynamic Range | >109 dB (Typical) |
Latency | 3.8 ms |
Encryption | No |
Built-In Recorder | No |
Timecode Support | No |
Mobile App Compatible | No |
Receiver
Receiver Type | 1x Tabletop |
Mounting Options | Rackmount (with Included Hardware, 1 U Half-Rack) |
Antenna | 4x Removable SMA External (Front-Mount) |
Number of Audio Channels | 2 |
Audio I/O | 2x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Output 2x 1/4″ TS Unbalanced Output |
Network I/O | 2x RJ12 (Link) |
Word Clock I/O | No |
USB/Lightning Connectivity | No |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Dependent on Mic) |
Display | Backlit LCD |
Power Requirements | AC/DC Power Adapter |
Transmitters
Included Transmitters | 2x Bodypack |
RF Output Power | 10 mW |
Antenna | Fixed External |
Input Level | Microphone |
Audio I/O | 1x Hirose cW-Style 4-Pin Male Input |
Bias/Plug-In & Phantom Power | 9 V Bias/Plug-In Power No Phantom Support |
USB I/O | No |
Muting | Off/On Switch |
Auto-Level/Gain | No |
Display | Alphanumeric LED |
Microphones
Microphone Type | 2x Lavalier |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Output Connector | 1x Hirose cW-Style 4-Pin Female |
Cable Length | 4.59′ / 1.4m |
Color | Black |
Power
Transmitter Battery Type | 2x AA (Not Included) |
Transmitter Battery Life | 7 Hours (Alkaline) |
AC/DC Power Adapter | 12 VDC at 0.5 A (Included) |
Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
Physical
Environmental Resistance | No |
Housing | Plastic (Transmitter) |
Dimensions | Receiver: 8.3 x 1.7 x 6.7″ / 209.8 x 44 x 169.3mm Transmitter: 2.2 x 0.7 x 3.1″ / 57 x 19 x 77.6mm |
Weight | Receiver: 33.2oz / 940g Transmitter: 2.3oz / 64g Microphone: Not Specified |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 6.095 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 17 x 12.25 x 4.15″ |
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