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System Setup

1.Connect the included AC power supply to the rear of the receiver and turn on the receiver.

2.

Standard Display

   The standard display shows the preselected group and channel.

   Group

  

   Channel

Push the SET button and hold for 1 second, the GROUP icon will blink. Push the up 

and down buttons to set the desired group (01-10), Press SET again to confirm.  

The display will return to the standard operating setting after a short period of non-

activity automatically.  

NOTE: 

Each group 01-10 consists of 10 channels, each corresponding to a specific 

frequency. Some frequency bands, for specific regions, will not have 10 channels 

per group. 

 

(Groups vary by region.) 

After setting the group, press SET again, the CHANNEL will blink. Push the up and 

down buttons to set the desired channel (01-10 region dependent) Press SET again 

to confirm.  

The display will return to the standard operating appearance after a short period of 

non-activity automatically.  

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Page 9: ...es hold the transmitter with its IR port facing directly towards the receiver s IR port with a distance between 5 20cm Note When using multiple systems only one transmitter IR port should be sync d at a time 5 ON OFF and Mute switch Push up the switch to turn on Mute at the mid position 6 Battery compartment To replace batteries unscrew the bottom pipe part counter clockwise make sure to put the b...

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Page 11: ... the blue LED is flashing the battery need to be replaced immediately 5 Mute Button 6 Light touch power switch Tap to turn on long press 2 seconds to turn off 7 Antenna 1 4 wave length wire type antenna MUST be fully connected and extended during normal operations Reception will be poor without antennas connected 8 IR infrared port Receiver infrared beam to synchronize frequencies hold the transmi...

Page 12: ...y will return to the standard operating setting after a short period of non activity automatically NOTE Each group 01 10 consists of 10 channels each corresponding to a specific frequency Some frequency bands for specific regions will not have 10 channels per group Groups vary by region After setting the group press SET again the CHANNEL will blink Push the up and down buttons to set the desired c...

Page 13: ... receiver will start to send the infrared signals picture 2 then put the transmitter handheld body pack or musical instrument IR port close to the receiver s IR port The transmitter has to be synchronized to the same frequency group and channel before using After a successful sync the display RF signal and Antenna icon appears Picture 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 14: ...s not on the same channel from the last usage you can use the IR Quick Sync method to quickly sync the transmitter without having to page through the group and channel setting functions Transmitter Sync ing When sync ing the transmitter it is best to power the transmitter OFF first then power the transmitter on while your sending the sync from the receiver This procedure will re set the transmitte...

Page 15: ...B Operating Temperature 10 50 Display Backlit LCD 63mm 22mm Audio Output 1 Balanced XLR Socket 1 6 35mm Jack Antenna 2 BNC Power Supply DC12V 18V 500mA Dimensions L W H 210 170 44mm Handheld Transmitter Frequency Preparation PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Range 600 952MHz Region dependent Frequency Deviation 48KHz Microphone Type Dynamic Polar Pattern Cardioid RF Output Power 10mW Controls ON M...

Page 16: ...pe Power Supply 2 AA battery Operating Voltage 3V Operating time 10h depending on batteries Dimensions L W H 110 63 21mm Acoustic Instrument Transmitter Frequency Preparation PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Range 600 952MHz Region dependent Microphone Type Condenser Frequency Deviation 48KHz RF Output Power 10mW Controls ON OFF MUTE Indicators LED PO BATT Interface Infrared Antenna 1 4 wave Leng...

Page 17: ... 612 16MHZ CH8 612 96MHZ CH8 613 76MHZ CH9 610 64MHZ CH9 611 44MHZ CH9 612 24MHZ CH9 613 04MHZ CH9 613 84MHZ CH10 610 72MHZ CH10 611 52MHZ CH10 612 32MHZ CH10 613 12MHZ CH10 613 92MHZ Frquency List 823 832MHz 90CH Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 3 MHz Guard Band nominal 3 MHz Guard Band nominal 1 MHz Guard Band nominal 1 MHz Guard Band nominal 1 MHz Guard Band nominal 3 MHz...

Page 18: ... CH7 908 60MHZ CH7 909 60MHZ CH8 905 70MHZ CH8 906 70MHZ CH8 907 70MHZ CH8 908 70MHZ CH8 909 70MHZ CH9 905 80MHZ CH9 906 80MHZ CH9 907 80MHZ CH9 908 80MHZ CH9 909 80MHZ CH10 905 90MHZ CH10 906 90MHZ CH10 907 90MHZ CH10 908 90MHZ CH10 909 90MHZ CH1 910 00MHZ CH1 911 00MHZ CH1 912 00MHZ CH1 913 00MHZ CH1 914 00MHZ CH2 910 10MHZ CH2 911 10MHZ CH2 912 10MHZ CH2 913 10MHZ CH2 914 10MHZ CH3 910 20MHZ CH...

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