Portable Programmable Display RF Receiver (863 MHz)
LR-500-863
Highlights
- Superior Audio Quality – 80 dB (70 dB with 863 MHz) signal-to-noise ratio, setting the industry’s sound quality standard.
- A choice between 57 channels (17 channels with 863 MHz), complete antenna and accessory options make Listen products ideal for a wide range of applications.
- Programmability – Unneeded channels can be locked so this receiver will access only one or more channels of your choice.
- 100 % Digital – Listen receivers are digitally-tuned so transmission won’t drift; assurance that when you select a channel, it stays on the channel.
- Uses standard alkaline or NiMH batteries.
- Built in SmartCharge™ won’t allow batteries to overcharge. Charging circuitry is conveniently built into Listen’s receivers; never worry about unplugging a transformer at a certain time.
- Transformer charging plug or for the ultimate convenience drop in charging contacts.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty with hassle-free support.
Overview
Note: for use in Europe
Includes
Quick Reference Card
Architectural Specs
The RF receiver shall be capable of receiving on 17 wide band channels with a SNR of 70dB or greater. The receiver shall be programmable to electronically lock out unneeded channels. The receiver shall be capable of seeking channels. The device shall be able to be locked on a single channel. The device shall have an adjustable squelch. The device shall have an audio frequency response of 50 Hz to 15 KHz, ±3 dB. The device will incorporate a stereo headset jack that allows the user to plug in either a mono or stereo headset. The device shall incorporate an LCD display that indicates channel, battery level, low battery, battery charging, and RF signal strength. The receiver shall be able to function in both DX and Local mode. The unit shall operate off of 2 AA batteries. The receiver shall incorporate automatic battery charging circuitry for recharging of NiMH batteries. The Listen LR-500-863 is specified.
CAD Drawing
Specifications
Requirements
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LA-361 High Capacity AA Alkaline Batteries (2)
The AA batteries that offer twice the life of standard alkaline batteries. Use when you don't want to worry about recharging batteries.
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LA-362 Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries (2)
The Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries do not suffer from memory conditions (as do nickel cadmium batteries), therefore they fully recharge hundreds of times.
Used With
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LT-800-072/216 Stationary RF Transmitter (72 or 216 MHz)
The LT-800 is connected to your main audio system, broadcasting a high quality audio signal to belt pack receivers, stationary receivers, or wireless speaker / receivers.
Note: for use in Norh America using either the 72 MHz or 216 MHz frequency band -
LT-700-072/216 Portable Display RF Transmitter (72 or 216 MHz)
Used to broadcast audio for a variety of portable applications.
Note: for use in North America using either the 72 MHz or 216 MHz frequency band
Accessories
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LA-318 4-Unit Portable RF Product Carrying Case
This 4-unit carrying case is designed to store up to 4 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-162 Stereo Ear Buds
The dual ear bud, friction fit with two replaceable cushions.
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LA-320 Configurable Carrying Case
This hard case features adjustable interior partitions, allowing you to store combinations of stationary transmitters, receivers, and accessories.
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LA-165 Stereo Headphones
Dual ear, over-the-head style earphones provide clear sound to both ears.
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LA-322 8-Unit Portable RF Product Carrying Case
Stores up to 8 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-200, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-324 8-Unit Portable RF Product Charging/Carrying Case w/Removable Lid
This 8-unit drop-in charging case is designed to store and charge up to 8 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-330 Portable Unit Lanyard
The portable unit lanyard boasts a simple, yet elegant design to enable users to wear portable audio units around their necks.
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LA-362 Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries (2)
The Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries do not suffer from memory conditions (as do nickel cadmium batteries), therefore they fully recharge hundreds of times.
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LA-266 Portable Receiver Professional Camcorder Cable
The cable allows the user of a Listen FM system to bring a wireless feed directly into a professional camcorder for better audio input.
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LA-311 16-Unit Portable RF Product Charging/Carrying Case
Stores and charges up to 16 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-200, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-170 Behind-the-Head Stereo Headphones
Popular with listeners who wear hardhats or are concerned about "headphone hair".
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LA-317 4-Unit Portable RF Product Charging/Carrying Case
Stores and charges up to 4 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-161 Single Ear Bud
The single ear bud, friction fit with one replaceable cushion.
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LA-319 Protective Pouch for Portable RF Products
For use with all Listen portable RF units.
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LA-164 Ear Speaker
One of Listen's most popular earpieces, the ear speaker fits easily over the ear.
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LA-321 8-Unit Portable RF Product Charging/Carrying Case
Stores and charges up to 8 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-200, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-166 Neck Loop
This deceptively simple looking loop acts as a wireless connection to hearing aids equipped with a "T" coil.
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LA-323 4-Unit Portable RF Product Charging/Carrying Case w/Removable Lid
This 4-unit drop-in charging case is designed to store and charge up to 4 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-325 16-Unit Portable RF Product Charging/Carrying Case w/Removable Lid
This 16-unit drop-in charging case is designed to store and charge up to 16 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-361 High Capacity AA Alkaline Batteries (2)
The AA batteries that offer twice the life of standard alkaline batteries. Use when you don't want to worry about recharging batteries.
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LA-265 Portable Receiver Consumer Camcorder Cable
The cable allows the user of a Listen FM system to bring a wireless feed directly into a consumer camcorder for better audio input.
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LA-306 Soft Case
This durable nylon case is ideal for storing and transporting up to 3 portable units and accompanying accessories.
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LA-275 Portable Unit Sacrificial Cable
The 6 in. cable is designed to absorb stress and wear rather than your receiver's headphone cord or jack.
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LA-313 16-Unit Portable RF Product Carrying Case
This 16-unit carrying case is designed to store up to 16 portable Listen RF products (LT-700, LR-300, LR-400 or LR-500).
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LA-171 Noise Reduction Headphones
The Noise Canceling Headphones can be used in applications where a noisy environment may distract from the transmitted audio or where ear protection is required.
Support Documents
FAQ
The LR-500 gives the user an opportunity to lockout unused channels.
Yes. We recommend the LR-500 for use with multiple transmitters. The LR-500 is programmable and can be set to just those channels you need.
1 to 57 (17 channels with 863 MHz). The receiver has 57 (17 channels with 863 MHz) channels and you can program it to have just the channels you want to access. It can be a two channel receiver, a 12 channel receiver, or keep all channels.
As many as you need, the number is endless.
- Misuse, dropping, or any other noticeable cosmetic damage.
- Charging alkaline batteries instead of NiMH.
- Overheating the charging process by closing the lid on the charging case.
Troubleshooting Guide
My receiver won't turn ON.
- Make sure that your batteries are installed with the correct polarity.
- Your batteries may need to be replaced.
I can hear some static in the audio. There is only static present.
- The receiver is not on the correct channel. Press seek until you find the correct channel.
- There are no transmissions in the area.
- Make sure that the transmitter is transmitting properly.
- The receiver is out of reception range.
- The receiving antenna, which is the headset/earpiece cord, needs to be better oriented to pick up the signal better.
The audio is intermittent.
- The receiver is out of reception range.
- The receiver is not on the correct channel. Press seek until you find the correct channel.
- The squelch setting of the receiver needs to be set to a lower setting (Default 3). This will allow weaker signals to be heard. However, the receiver may be noisier when signals are weak.
- The receiving antenna, which is the headset/earpiece cord, needs to be better oriented to pick up the signal better.
- Make sure that the transmitter is transmitting properly.
The audio sounds distorted.
- The transmitter is being over driven. Adjust the input and mix level VU meters (front panel LED level lights) so that they are not in the red or adjust so they are barely peaking into the red. Make sure that the rear panel Input 1 and Input 2 level select switches are in the correct position.
- The receiver is turned up all the way. Turn down the volume slightly on the receiver to avoid distortion.
- The receiver is not on the correct channel. Press seek until you find a clean channel.
- The receiving antenna, which is the headset/earpiece cord, needs to be better oriented to pick up the signal better.
The audio level is very low, even at full volume
- Adjust the input and mix level VU meters (front panel LED level lights) so that they are not in the red or adjust so they are barely peaking into the red. Make sure that the rear panel Input 1 and Input 2 level select switches are in the correct position.
- On the transmitter, adjust the input and mix level VU meters (front panel LED level lights) so that they are not in the red or adjust so they are barely peaking into the red.
- Your input source to the transmitter is a low level audio source. On the transmitter, the "Process" mode can be turned ON to boost the signal to an appropriate level.
My receiver will not seek or change channels.
- The receiver is locked. To unlock, press and hold the SEEK button for 5 seconds. The red LED on top of the unit will flash indicating the lock has been toggled and the Padlock icon will extinguish on the LCD display.
- There are no transmissions in the area.
- The receiver is out of reception range.
How do I know when my batteries are low?
- The red LED on top of the unit will begin flashing.
- The battery icon on the LCD display will display low batteries and begin flashing when extremely low.
- The receiver keeps turning off.
My receiver won't charge.
- Make sure you are using NiMH batteries.
- Make sure the battery select switch, located in the battery compartment, is in the NiMH position.
- Make sure that the power cord is plugged in properly.
- If using a charging case, make sure that the receiver is properly placed in the charging pocket.
The batteries in my receiver won't hold a charge.
- It is time to replace the batteries. Listen recommends that the batteries be replaced every 3 years or after 500 charges.
- Make sure that the receiver is actually receiving the charge. The red LED on top of the receiver will flash when charging.
- Make sure that the unit is being turned off when not in use.
How do I lock out channels?
- Enter the program mode by holding the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. The PGM icon will appear. Once in the program mode, scroll through the channels using the UP and Down buttons. Pressing the Seek button will toggle each channel in and out of Lockout. When a channel is locked out, L/O will be displayed on the LCD indicating that channel is locked out.
How do I adjust squelch on my receiver? Where should I have it set?
- Hold down the SEEK button while turning the unit ON. The receiver will enter the Squelch Mode. There are 20 available squelch settings, Default is 3. 0 is no squelch and 20 is tight squelch.
The range of my receiver is very short.
- The receiving antenna, which is the headset/earpiece cord, needs to be better oriented to pick up the signal better.
- The transmitter's RF Power setting needs to be increased to Full.
- A more efficient transmitting or receiving antenna mat be needed.
