Samson Network Router Wireless System Manager for Windows 95 User Guide

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Wireless System Manager for Windows 95  
O W N E R S M A N U A L  
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Table of Conte nts  
Introduction 1  
Hardware Interconnections 1  
Software Installation 5  
Launching Wireless System Manager 7  
Quick Start 8  
Monitor Mode 10  
The Simple Monitor Screen 11  
Monitor Mode Tool Bar 12  
Monitor Mode Menus 13  
Time Domain Mode 14  
Spectrum Analyze Mode 15  
Produced by On The Right Wavelength for Samson Technologies Corp.  
Copyright 1998, Samson Technologies Corp.  
Printed April, 1998  
Samson Technologies Corp.  
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Introduction / Hardware Inte rconne ctions  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Samson Wireless System Manager! This remarkable accessory  
package for the Samson Synth Series 6 UHF Wireless System includes Windows 95-compatible software  
and all required hardware for complete computer control and remote monitoring of up to eight Samson  
UR6D (or UR6DX) dual receivers (for up to sixteen-channel operation). The WSM application also  
includes advanced features such as RF spectrum analysis and automated channel planning. WSM even  
allows you to record receiving conditions in real time (both RF and AF levels) and to log the results to  
disk or print them out.  
In these pages, you’ll find full hardware interconnection and software installation instructions, as well as  
a guided tour through the various screens, menus and options of the Samson Wireless System Manager.  
You’ll also find a warranty card enclosed—don’t forget to fill it out and mail it! This will enable you to  
receive online technical support and will allow us to send you updated information about other Samson  
products in the future.  
SPECIAL NOTE: Should any components in your Samson Wireless System Manager ever require  
servicing, a Return Authorization number (RA) is necessary. Without this number, the unit will not be  
accepted. Please call Samson at 1-800-372-6766 for a Return Authorization number prior to shipping  
your unit. Please retain the original packing material and, if possible, return the unit in its original carton  
and packing materials.  
Hardware Inte rconne ctions  
The Wireless System Manager will work with any Pentium computer (including laptop computers) that is  
running Windows 95 and has a Sound Blaster 16 sound card installed (note that WSM may not operate  
correctly with third-party sound cards). 5 megabytes of hard disk space is required for installation, and a  
minimum of 16 megabytes of RAM is recommended. A 21" color monitor or larger is also recommended,  
although the program will work on smaller monitors.  
There are two hardware interface boxes provided with the Wireless System Manager: the IF6P and IF6R.  
As shown in the illustrations below, they are essentially identical, except for the “PC” connection on the  
IF6P (on the right-hand side). The IF6R interface box is required only when you need to remote your  
receivers 20 feet or more from the computer.  
S A M S O N  
S A M S O N  
RECEIVE  
SEND  
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WSM  
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WSM  
Interface IF6P  
Interface IF6R  
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PC  
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IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
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IF6P  
IF6R  
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Hardware Inte rconne ctions  
All required cabling is included in the WSM package: one PC connector cable, four long 8-pin mini-DIN  
connector cables, and seven short 8-pin mini-DIN connector cables:  
WSM PC connector cable  
WSM 8 pin mini-DIN connector cables  
As shown in the illustration on the left, begin by connecting  
one end of the PC connector cable to the joystick/MIDI port of  
your computer’s Sound Blaster 16 card and the other end to  
the “PC” connection on the IF6P.  
If you need to remote your receivers 20 feet or more from the  
computer, follow the instructions on page 4 of this manual.  
If not, take one of the long 8-pin mini-DIN connector cables  
and connect one end to the IF6P “1 Out” and the other end to  
the rear panel UR6D (or UR6DX) “Remote In.”  
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Hardware Inte rconne ctions  
As shown in the illustration on the right, if you are using multiple  
UR6D or UR6DX receivers (WSM can control up to eight of  
them), use short 8-pin mini-DIN cables to connect the “Remote  
Out” of the first receiver to the “Remote In” of the next one,  
daisy-chain fashion.  
Then connect the “Remote Out” of the last UR6D or UR6DX  
receiver to the IF6P “1 In.” If you are only using a single  
UR6D or UR6DX, connect its “Remote Out” to the IF6P  
“1 In.”  
The last step in the process is to set the “1-2-3” switch on the side of the  
IF6P to “1.”  
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Hardware Inte rconne ctions  
If you need to remote your receivers at a distance from the  
computer, you need to use the IF6R interface as well as the IF6P.  
There are two ways of interconnecting the IF6R and IF6P.  
The first option is to use a CAT5 cable (up to 200 meters in length),  
plugged into the “2” connection of both interface boxes. As shown  
in the illustrations on the left, use the “1 In” and “1 Out” connectors  
on the IF6R (not the IF6P) to interface with your UR6D or UR6DX  
receivers (as before, up to eight receivers can be daisy-chained  
together).  
Then set the “1-2-3” switch on the side of both the IF6P and IF6R  
to “2.”  
Alternatively, as shown in the illustrations on  
the right, you can use standard mic cable with  
XLR connectors (again, up to 200 meters in  
length). Plug the male end of one cable into  
the IF6P “In 3” and the female end into the  
IF6R “Out 3.” Plug the male end of the other  
cable into the IF6R “In 3” and the female end  
into the IF6P “Out 3.” Again, use the “1 In” and  
“1 Out” connectors on the IF6R (not the IF6P)  
to interface with your UR6D or UR6DX  
receivers.  
For this kind of connection, you’ll need to set  
the “1-2-3” switch on the side of both the IF6P  
and IF6R to “3.”  
If you encounter difficulties with any aspect of  
setting up your Wireless System Manager, you  
can call Samson Technical Support at  
1-800-372-6766) between 9 AM and 5 PM  
EST.  
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Software Ins tallation  
Before installing your WSM software, you need to  
make sure that the external MIDI port on your Sound  
Blaster 16 card is enabled. To do so, click on the Start  
button and go to Settings -> Control Panel. Once the  
Windows Control Panel is open, select the  
“Multimedia” option, as shown in the illustration on the  
right.  
As shown in the illustration on the left, when the  
“Multimedia Properties” dialog opens, click on the  
“Advanced” tab. Open the “MIDI Devices and  
Instruments” folder and select “MIDI for External  
MIDI Port.”  
Click on “Properties” and the “MIDI For External MIDI Port  
Properties” dialog appears, as shown in the illustration on the  
right. Click on the “Use MIDI features on this device” button if  
it is not already selected and make sure that the Status is  
“Driver is enabled and active.” If it is not, WSM will not  
operate correctly. Consult your Windows 95 and/or Sound  
Blaster 16 user manuals for information on how to solve  
conflicts that prevent the driver from being enabled.  
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Software Ins tallation  
If all is working correctly, when you click on the “Settings” button, a dialog  
similar to the one shown on the left will appear. At this point, you have  
enabled the Joystick/MIDI port on your Sound Blaster 16 card and have  
verified that the required Creative Labs software driver is installed and  
operating correctly. Click OK in all open dialog boxes and close the  
Control Panel.  
Now you’re ready to insert the  
WSM floppy disk! After doing so,  
start up the Windows Explorer and  
open your floppy drive (usually  
drive A). The display will look like  
the illustration on the left.  
Before installing the WSM application,  
you need to first copy the font file  
named “Lucon” onto your hard disk.  
This file must be placed inside the Fonts  
folder in the Windows folder, as shown  
in the illustration on the left. From within  
Windows Explorer, you can simply  
mouse-drag the “Lucon” file from the  
floppy drive to the Fonts folder.  
Once this is completed, simply  
double-click on the “WSM.exe” icon to  
begin the automatic installation  
procedure. Follow all on-screen  
instructions, and you’re done!  
NOTE: In case you lose this manual,  
we’ve included an electronic copy of it  
on the WSM installation disk. This file  
(which can be viewed onscreen or print-  
ed out) is in Acrobat PDF format. To  
open it, you need the Adobe Acrobat  
Reader, which is available for free  
downloading from the Adobe website  
or from many other websites.  
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Launching WSM  
Before launching WSM, make sure all receivers are interconnected correctly (as per the instructions  
given on the preceding pages) and powered on. Then boot up your computer and double-click on the  
“Shortcut to WSM” icon to launch the program. Because WSM uses all driver resources of the Sound  
Blaster 16 card’s Joystick/MIDI port, it is not possible to launch multiple instances of the program.  
When launched, WSM will automatically load the most recently created  
“.WSM” file, if one exists. (.WSM files contain the current channel setup, all  
recorded data, and the contents of all Scene Memories). It then scans all  
connected receivers to check that all parameters in the receivers exactly  
match that of the data in the file. If the data does not match, the program  
will display a warning dialog similar to the one shown on the right. Click on  
OK to continue; WSM will automatically read in all changed parameters,  
always reflecting the current status of connected receivers.  
WSM always begins in Monitor mode, displaying the screen shown below:  
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2
3
5
4
8
6
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Quick Start  
To Monitor Conditions In Conne cte d Re ce ive rs  
From Monitor Mode, click on the Play icon (the far left icon) in the Transport Tool Bar. All RF  
and AF Level meters in the Monitor screen are now active and show continuous changes in  
RF and AF levels.  
Transport Tool Bar icons  
Double-click on any parameter you wish to change, or use the Setup menu Channel option to open the  
Channel Setup dialog (see page 10 in this manual for more information). Select the appropriate receiver  
tab(s), then the field(s) you wish to change, then click on OK. WSM will instantly send all changed  
parameter(s) to your connected receivers.  
To Re cord Data  
Click on the Record icon (the far right icon) in the Transport Tool Bar. Changes in all RF and AF levels in  
all connected receivers are now being recorded by WSM. To momentarily pause recording, click on the  
Pause icon (the second from right icon) in the Transport Tool Bar. To conclude recording, click on the  
Stop icon (the second from left icon) in the Transport Tool Bar.  
To Vie w Re corde d Data  
Go to Time Domain Mode, either by selecting it from the Window menu, or by clicking on  
the Time Domain icon in the Tool Bar. To determine which parameters you wish to see  
graphed out, select “Drawing Condition” from the Settings menu, or click on the Drawing  
Condition icon in the Tool Bar. In the resulting dialog, select the appropriate receiver  
tab(s), then check the data type(s) you wish to view (RF Level A, RF Level B, RF Level  
Drawing  
Condition icon  
Time Domain  
Mode icon  
A+B, and/or AF Level), then click on OK. The selected data for the chosen receiver will  
be graphed onscreen. Each parameter is shown in a different color, as described in the  
onscreen legend at the upper right-hand corner of the screen.  
To Save Re corde d Data  
Return to Monitor Mode, either by selecting it from the Window menu, or by clicking on the  
Monitor Mode icon in the Tool Bar. Click on the Save icon in the Tool Bar or, from the File  
menu, select the “Save” or “Save As” option (the latter allows you to assign a new filename).  
A standard Windows dialog follows, which allows you to save all recorded data to a file on  
disk (the suffix “.WSM” will automatically be appended to all such files).  
Monitor Mode  
icon  
Save icon  
To Load A File  
From Monitor Mode, click on the Load icon in the Tool Bar or, from the File menu, select the “Load”  
option. A standard Windows dialog follows, which allows you to load any “.WSM” file from disk.  
Load icon  
New icon  
To Start A Ne w WSM Se s s ion  
From Monitor Mode, click on the New icon in the Tool Bar or, from the File menu, select the “New” option.  
Connected receivers will be unaffected, but all data in memory will be cleared.  
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Quick Start  
To Pe rform An RF Spe ctrum Analys is  
Go to Spectrum Analyze Mode, either by selecting it from the Window menu, or by clicking on the  
Spectrum  
Spectrum Analyze icon in the Tool Bar. If you are using both UR6D and UR6DX receivers simultaneous-  
ly, call up the Group Select dialog either by opening the Setting menu or by clicking on the Group Select  
icon in the Tool Bar, then choose the frequency range (standard UR6D frequencies or “X” UR6DX  
frequencies) you wish to analyze. You can opt to perform the analysis one time only or to loop it  
continuously. To perform the analysis once only, choose “1 Time” from the Analyze menu, or click on the  
Analyze Once icon (the left-most icon) in the Spectrum Analyze Tool Bar. To repeat the analysis  
in the Spectrum Analyze Tool Bar. To stop a continuous analysis, choose “Stop” from the Analyze  
menu, or click on the Stop Analyze icon (the right-most icon) in the Spectrum Analyze Tool Bar.  
For more information, see pages 15 - 16 in this manual or refer to the online Help.  
Analyze Mode  
icon  
Group Select  
icon  
Spectrum Analyze  
Tool Bar  
To Cre ate A Channe l Plan  
Whenever two or more transmitters are used, there is a chance of interference. This is  
because spurious emissions can spill over into adjacent channels and produce  
intermodulation distortion. In order to reduce this interference, it is good practice to  
carefully select the frequencies of each channel (that is, to create a good channel plan)  
so that the spurious emissions from one channel do not clash with another. One of  
WSM’s most powerful features is its ability to create a channel plan.  
Channel  
Plan icon  
Here’s how to do so: From Monitor Mode, click on the Channel Plan  
icon in the Tool Bar (shown above) or, from the Setup menu, select  
the “Channel Plan” option. The Channel Plan dialog (shown at right)  
will appear. Begin by specifying the number of channels you want to  
have included in the plan. To have WSM generate a channel plan  
automatically, click on Auto and then click on the Start (left-hand)  
icon. The Status box will keep you apprised of WSM’s progress,  
showing first that it is scanning, then planning. The Occupied box  
will show which channels are found to be currently in use by  
connected receivers. When the Status box shows “Finish,” a  
suggested channel plan will appear in the appropriate “B,” “A,” or  
“AX” Channel List box on the bottom of the dialog. To have WSM  
generate a channel plan manually, click on Manual and then enter in  
the Base Frequency (the lowest frequency you wish to have included  
in the channel plan). A list of possible channel plans including that  
frequency will then appear in the Channel Plan drop-down box. As  
you select each one, the frequencies in that plan will appear in the appropriate “B,” “A,” or “AX” Channel  
List box on the bottom of the dialog and will be downloaded into all connected receivers when you click  
OK. For more information and tips on creating an effective channel plan, refer to WSM’s online Help.  
To Ge t He lp  
You can always get immediate online assistance (in any of WSM’s screens or Modes of operation) in any  
of three ways: Either press the F1 key or open the Help menu (either technique allows you to search  
from a database of topics), or click on the Help icon in the Tool Bar, which automatically provides  
“pop-up” information about the next function you select.  
Help icon  
To Quit WSM  
From Monitor Mode, choose “Exit” from the File menu (if you are currently in Play or Record mode, you’ll  
have to Stop first). You cannot quit WSM from any other Mode. Be sure to save your data before  
quitting, or it will be permanently lost.  
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Monitor Mode  
In Monitor mode, you can remotely monitor and control up to eight connected UR6D or UR6DX UHF  
wireless receivers. The main areas of the Monitor Mode screen (as shown on page 7 of this manual)  
are as follows:  
1: Menus - The Monitor Mode screen provides seven menus (File, Monitor, Timer, Setup, Display,  
Window, and Help) that provide numerous options. See page 13 in this manual for more information  
about each menu item.  
2: Tool Bar - Present in all modes and screens, the Tool Bar provides graphic icons that allow you to  
carry out various operations with a single mouse click. See page 12 in this manual for more information.  
3: Program Name - You can give your WSM session a unique title (long filenames are supported).  
To enter a Program Name, either double-click on this field, or use the Program Title option in the Setup  
menu (see page 13 in this manual for more information).  
4: Scene Name - Up to 20 scenes (each containing on-off status for each connected receiver) can be  
named, stored, and recalled freely. To enter a Scene Name, either double-click on this field, or use the  
Scene Memory option in the Setup menu (see page 13 in this manual for more information).  
5: Status Display - Shows a wide variety of parameters for each  
connected receiver. Settings displayed include: Channel and  
Frequency, Receiver Title (a unique title applied by WSM),  
RX1 and RX2 Titles, Audio Frequency (RX AF) on/off, Tone  
Squelch (T-SQ) on/off (when off, the box is colored yellow), Mute  
on/off (when on, the box is colored red), Antenna A Attenuation  
(ATT A), Antenna B Attenuation (ATT B), Mix on/off, and audio  
output (Level) attenuation. For more information, refer to the Synth  
Series Six owners manual. Note that double-clicking on any of the  
parameters in the Status Display will bring up the Channel Setup  
dialog, as shown in the illustration on the left. You can then change  
computer—including naming the RX1 and RX2 titles from your  
QWERTY keyboard. The Channel Setup dialog can also be called  
up from the Setup menu (see page 13 for more information).  
Note that you can freely rearrange the order of the sixteen Status  
Displays simply by clicking on the one you want to move and then  
mouse-dragging it to a new spot on the screen.  
6: RF Level Meters - When in Play or Record mode (see page 12  
in this manual for more information), these show the continuous  
“A” and “B” antennas. The antenna currently in use is lit green.  
7: AF Level Meter - When in Play or Record mode (see page 12 in this manual for more information),  
these show the continuous strength of the AF signal being output by the selected receiver.  
8: Scene Memory and Scene Number - Allows you to activate Scene Memory (by checking the  
“SCENE MEM” box) and to select the number of the Scene memory you wish to use.  
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The Simple Monitor Scre e n  
When in Monitor Mode, the WSM screen shows a lot of information—so much, in fact, that there may be  
times when you want a simpler screen display with less data and larger meters (for example, when your  
computer monitor is a distance away from your working position). For this reason, WSM provides an  
alternative Monitor screen, called, appropriately enough, the Simple Monitor screen (shown below).  
All screen functions are the same as in the Monitor screen, except that there is a single RF Level meter  
for each receiver. This meter shows the RF signal strength being received by the antenna currently in  
use, and the legend beside it shows whether the “A” or “B” antenna is the current one. In addition, there  
are fewer items in the Status Display; only Audio Frequency (Rx AF) on/off and Mute on/off are shown  
(as in the Monitor screen, when Mute is on, the box is colored red).  
To call up this screen, either select the Simple Monitor Screen option from the Setup menu (see page 13  
in this manual for more information), or click on the Simple Monitor Screen icon in the Tool Bar, shown in  
the illustration on the right. For more information on the WSM Tool Bar, see page 12 in this manual.  
Simple Monitor  
icon  
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Monitor Mode Tool Bar  
WSM’s Tool Bar provides graphic icons that allow you to carry out various operations with a single  
mouse click. Though available in all screens and in all modes of operation, you can opt to turn it on or off  
by checking or unchecking the Tool Bar option in the Display menu (see page 13 for more information).  
Not all Tool Bar icons are functional in all modes, however. Those that cannot be used in a particular  
mode of operation will be grayed out. The illustration above shows the Tool Bar display when WSM is in  
Monitor mode.  
As you can see, there are a lot of Tool Bar icons. Fortunately, there’s no need to actually memorize all  
their functions (though you’ll find yourself remembering them quickly after you’ve used WSM a few  
times), thanks to WSM’s Status Bar. To turn on the Status Bar, simply check it in the Display menu.  
The bottom line of your screen (regardless of the mode you’re in) will now always show you the function  
of each Tool Bar icon as you “roll over” it with your mouse.  
File Tools - These icons are available in all screens and all modes of operation. From left to  
right, they allow you to create a new file; open an existing file, save the current data to disk;  
and print the current screen. For more information, see “File Menu” on page 13 of this manual.  
Help Tools - These icons are available in all screens. The left icon displays the WSM version number  
and copyright information. The right icon provides context-sensitive “pop-up” help information. See  
page 9 in this manual for more information about WSM online help.  
Transport Tools - Available only in Monitor mode, these icons correspond to the options in the  
Monitor menu. They are, from left to right: Play, Stop, Pause, or Record data. When you click on  
on Stop; to momentarily pause it, click on Pause. To record data (which can be saved to disk  
and/or displayed in Time Domain mode), click on Record Data will continue to accumulate until  
you click on Stop. For more information, see page 8 in this manual.  
Setup menu, each calling up a dialog box. They are, from left to right: Channel Setup,  
Channel Plan Setup, Scene Memory Setup, Program Setup, and Simple Monitor Screen.  
For more information, see “File Menu” on page 13 of this manual.  
Window menu, each calling up a different mode of operation. From left to right, they allow you to  
select Monitor mode, Time Domain mode, and Spectrum Analyze mode. For more information, see  
“File Menu” on page 13 of this manual.  
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Monitor Mode Me nus  
Each screen and mode of operation also provides a number of menus. Here is a description of the  
various menu titles and options available when in Monitor Mode (the same menu items are  
available in both the main Monitor screen and the Simple Monitor screen):  
File - Options here allow you to create a New file; Open an existing one; Save the data in memory  
to the current file; Save As (save the data in memory to a different file); Print the data in memory to  
a printer; set various printer options (Printer Settings); and Exit the program. For convenience,  
recently opened .WSM files will also be listed in the File menu. For more information, refer to the  
WSM online Help.  
Monitor - The functions in the Monitor menu (Play, Stop, Pause and Record) are identical to those in the  
Transport Tools. See page 12 in this manual (and the WSM online Help) for more information.  
Timer - WSM provides a handy timer, useful for keeping track of how long you’ve  
been recording or for calculating remaining transmitter battery life. The timer  
display is found in the bottom left-hand corner of the Monitor or Simple Monitor  
screen, as shown on the left. The options in the Timer menu are duplicated in the  
timer display. They allow you to Start the timer; Stop it; Reset it (to 00 hours,  
00 minutes, 00 seconds); and Sync it, so that it only operates when in Monitor Play  
or Record mode and stops during Monitoring is Stopped or Paused. For more  
information, refer to the WSM online Help.  
Setup - Options in this menu allow you to call up various dialogs, including Channel Setup  
(see page 10 in this manual for more information); Channel Plan (see page 9 in this manual  
for more information); Scene Memory; or Program Title. You can also switch to the Simple  
Monitor screen from this menu.  
Scenes are one of WSM’s most powerful  
features. The Scene Memory dialog  
(shown at left) allows you to name and  
store up to 20 scenes, each containing on-off status for  
scene in the Scene Memory on/off box in the Monitor  
and Simple Monitor screen. For more information,  
refer to page 10 in this manual and to the WSM online  
Help.  
Display - Options in this menu allow you to turn the  
Tool Bar and Status Bar on or off. See page 12 in  
this manual for more information.  
Window - Standard Windows options in  
this menu allow you to cascade, tile,  
and arrange multiple windows in WSM.  
This menu also allows you to switch  
between WSM’s three main Modes of  
operation: Monitor, Time Domain, and  
Spectrum Analyze.  
(Search Topic and About WSM) are  
identical to those in the Help Tools.  
See page 12 in this manual for more  
information.  
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Time Domain Mode  
Time Domain Mode allows you to view data that has been  
recorded in Monitor Mode. To enter Time Domain Mode, either  
select it from the Window menu, or click on the Time Domain  
icon in the Tool Bar.  
Time Domain  
Mode icon  
To determine which parameters you wish to see graphed out,  
select “Drawing Condition” from the Settings menu, or click on  
the Drawing Condition icon in the Tool Bar. You will then be  
shown the Time Domain Configuration dialog. This shows  
information about all connected receivers and allows you to  
select the data type(s) you wish to view (RF Level A, RF Level  
B, RF Level A+B, and/or AF Level). (Note: Receiver parameters  
cannot be changed in this dialog; to do so, return to Monitor  
Mode and use the Channel Setup dialog—see page 10 in this  
manual for more information.)  
Drawing  
Condition icon  
The selected data for the chosen receiver will then be graphed  
onscreen, as shown below. The horizontal axis shows time  
elapsed, while the vertical axis shows RF / AF level. Each  
parameter is shown in a different color (dark blue for RF A; light  
blue for RF B; yellow for RF A+B [the combined signal strength  
from both receivers]; green for AF, and red if Mute is on for the  
selected receiver). This color scheme is also described in the  
onscreen legend at the upper right-hand corner of the screen.  
Time Domain Configuration dialog  
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Time Domain Mode / Spe ctrum Analyze Mode  
At any time, you can opt to graph different parameters for the selected receiver, or to view the data for a  
different receiver altogether, simply by calling up the Time Domain Configuration dialog again. To  
determine the actual time of any point in the graph, simply move the cursor to that point and click. A light  
gray vertical line will appear at that point and the time display in the upper right-hand corner of the screen  
will show the time (in hours/minutes/seconds) of the selected point.  
You can also zoom the display in or out to view specific areas of the data. The simplest method of zoom-  
ing in is to simply use the mouse to specify the data you want to view: Position the mouse at the start of  
the area you want to view, click and hold, then drag across the screen to the end of the area you want to  
view. When you then release the mouse, the specified area will zoom in to fill the entire screen. To  
restore the screen to its previous condition, simply right-click the mouse.  
Alternatively, you can set various screen  
magnifications by using the Zoom Tools, available  
only in Time Domain Mode. These allow you to  
magnify the screen by factors of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, or  
Zoom Tools  
100. To return the screen to standard magnification,  
simply click on the “x 1” box. You can make the same  
changes to screen magnification by opening the Zoom  
menu, available only in Time Domain Mode.  
Spe ctrum Analyze Mode  
The third, and final main mode of operation offered by WSM is Spectrum Analyze Mode. In this mode,  
WSM uses your connected receivers to scan through all available frequencies and then graphs out the  
relative RF signal strengths onscreen. This allows you to make the best channel selections, based on  
actual RF conditions in the performance environment of your wireless system.  
To enter Spectrum Analyze Mode, either select it from the Window menu, or click on the Spectrum  
Analyze icon in the Tool Bar.  
Spectrum  
Analyze Mode  
In this mode, a scan and spectrum analysis can be run of all standard UR6D frequencies,  
of all “X” UR6DX frequencies, or both sets of frequencies. If all receivers in your wireless  
system use the same frequencies (that is, if the system contains all UR6D receivers or all  
UR6DX receivers), WSM will automatically scan  
icon  
only those frequencies. However, if your  
wireless system contains both UR6D and  
UR6DX receivers being used simultaneously,  
you need to let WSM know which frequencies  
you want scanned and analyzed. To do so, call  
up the Group Select dialog either by opening the  
Spectrum Analyze Mode  
Setting menu  
Setting menu or by clicking on the Group Select  
icon in the Tool Bar. In this dialog (shown at left),  
you can choose the frequency range (standard  
“B Type” UR6D frequencies or “AX Type ” UR6DX  
“X” frequencies) you wish to analyze and specify  
Group Select  
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the receiver you wish to use for scanning purposes.  
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Spe ctrum Analyze Mode  
You can opt to perform the analysis one time only or to loop it continuously.  
To perform the analysis once only, choose “1 Time” from the Analyze  
menu, or click on the Analyze Once icon (the left-most icon) in the  
Spectrum Analyze Tool Bar. To repeat the analysis continuously,  
choose “Loop” from the Analyze menu, or click on the Loop Analyze icon  
(the center icon) in the Spectrum Analyze Tool Bar. To stop a continuous  
analysis, choose “Stop” from the Analyze menu, or click on the Stop  
Analyze icon (the right-most icon) in the Spectrum Analyze Tool Bar.  
Spectrum Analyze Tool  
Bar  
Spectrum Analyze Mode  
Analyze menu  
The relative signal strengths will then be graphed onscreen, as shown  
below. The horizontal axis shows time elapsed, while the vertical axis  
shows RF level (in dBµ/V).  
Note that RX1 in the receiver specified in the Group Select dialog (see previous page) is used for  
scanning purposes. As a result, its audio output is muted during scanning. For this reason, use  
caution when running a scan during a live performance!  
After a scan is stopped, you can click on any band to view its channel and frequency.  
A gray line will appear around it and its channel and frequency will be displayed at the top  
of the screen. You can also save the scanned data to disk (as a Microsoft Excel comma-  
delimited spreadsheet “.csv” file) by using the “Save As” function in the Spectrum Analyze  
File menu.  
Spectrum Analyze Mode  
File menu  
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FCC Rules and Regulations  
Samson wireless systems are type accepted under  
FCC rules parts 90, 74 and 15.  
Licensing of Samson equipment is the user’s  
responsibility and licensability depends on the user’s  
classification, application and frequency selected.  
This device complies with RSS-210 of  
Industry & Science Canada.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference  
and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
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