Location Of Parts And Controls; Front Panel - Sony MB-806A Manual De Instrucciones

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Location of Parts and Controls

Front Panel

1 POWER switch
2 GP button
GP
ON
RF
CH
OFF
POWER
3 CH button
1 POWER switch
Turns the power on and off.
2 GP (group) button
To change the group, press the + or – button while
holding this button down.
3 CH (channel) button
To change the channel in a group, press the + or –
button while holding this button down.
4 + button
To go to a higher group or channel, press this button
while holding the GP or CH button.
Press this button changes the indication from GP/CH
to frequency.
Display
AF
BATT
RF
GP
CH
1 AF (audio frequency) indicator
2 AF (audio frequency) level indications
The indicator lights and the indications appear when
the audio output level is higher than the reference
level.
4 + button
1
2
+
AF
BATT
GP
CH
5 – button
6 Display
1 AF indicator
2 AF level indications
3 BATT indicator
4 BATT indication
5 GP/CH indication
6 RF level indications
7 RF indicator
3
4
5
7 Blank panels
5 – button
To go to a lower group or channel, press this button
while holding the GP or CH button.
6 Display
Displays the status of the tuner and the group and
channel assigned to the unit.
For details, see the following section "Display".
7 Blank panels
Remove these panels to install optional WRU-806A/
WRU-806B UHF Synthesized Tuner Units.
3 BATT (battery) indicator
4 BATT (battery) indication
Indicate the condition of the wireless microphone
transmitter batteries. The indicator and indication
appear and start flashing about one hour before the
transmitter batteries go flat.
The time at which flashing begins will depend on the
type of battery used in the transmitter, and its
condition.
5 GP/CH (group/channel) indication
Shows the reception channel group and respective
channel number.
Pressing the + button changes this indication to the
frequency indication.
6 RF (radio frequency) level indications
7 RF (radio frequency) indicator
The indicator lights and the indications (dots) appear
when the antenna reception is optimal. Depending on
the RF input level, the number of dots changes.
6
3
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