1.System Options
2.User Group
3.CH1
4.CH2
5.CH3
6.CH4
7.Exit
Fig. 2 Menu
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Fig. 3 Connections
7 Setting knob PUSH / CONTROL
When a menu is called up:
– Turn the knob to select a menu item or to
change a setting
– Press the knob to call up a menu item
8 Button EXIT to exit the menu or a submenu
9 Button
to activate the key lock function
(keep the button pressed for 1 second until
appears on the display)
To deactivate the key lock function, keep the
button pressed for 2 seconds until disappears
10 Indications RF (radio frequency) for the
strength of the radio signal received; one each
for receiver sections CH1 – CH4
11 Indication AF (audio frequency) for the volume
of the microphone signal received; one each
for receiver sections CH1 – CH4
12 Button SEL to select the receiver section
– whose settings are to be changed: Then
press the button SETUP (6) to call up the
setting menu or
– whose settings are to be transferred to the
corresponding transmitter: Then press the
button REMOSET (5)
13 Buttons
to adjust the volume of the cor-
responding receiver section
14 Jack to connect the receiver to a mains socket
(230 V/ 50 Hz) by means of the mains cable
provided
15 Power supply jack for connection of another
receiver
1.Display Options
2.Indicator
3.Antenna Power
4.Mixed Output Level
5.Reset
1.Frequency
2.Group/Channel
3.Scan
4.Squelch
5.Remoset ID
6.Output Level
7.Mic Config
Antenna A In
MIXED
12V out
AF OUTPUT
100mA
RF A Out
Freq. Range:
506-542 MHz
Serial No.:
UNBALANCED
BALANCED
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CH4
CH3
CH2
AF OUTPUT
AF OUTPUT
AF OUTPUT
BALANCED
BALANCED
BALANCED
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16 BNC jacks for the antennas provided
17 Antenna signal outputs for connection of an-
other receiver
18 Audio outputs (XLR and 6 3 mm) with the
mixed signal of the four receiver sections (line
level or microphone level can be selected)
19 XLR audio outputs (line level or microphone
level can be selected) of the receiver sections
CH1 – CH4
2 Safety Notes
The unit corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
WARNING The unit uses dangerous mains
voltage Leave servicing to skilled
personnel only Risk of electric
shock!
•
The unit is suitable for indoor use only Protect
it against dripping water, splash water and high
air humidity The admissible ambient tempera-
ture range is 0 – 40 °C
•
Do not place any vessel filled with liquid on the
unit, e g a drinking glass
•
Immediately disconnect the mains plug from
the socket
1 if the unit or the mains cable is visibly dam-
aged,
2 if a defect might have occurred after the unit
was dropped or suffered a similar accident
1.Edit
2.Clear Group
3.Return
1.Mic.Sensetivity
2.Mic.Attenuate (TB)
3.Mic.RF Power
4.Mic.KeyLock
5.Remoset Config
6.Return
CH1
Antenna B In
12V out
RF B Out
100mA
AF OUTPUT
BALANCED
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