3.8.2 Automatic Frequency
Selection for Multichannel Systems
Note:
Note:
3.8.3 Manual Frequency Selection:
Preset Channel
3.8.4 Manual Frequency Selection:
Direct
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3.8.5 Editing the Receiver Name
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3 Setting Up
1. Select the frequency on the first receiver (refer to section 3.8.1 above).
2. Switch ON any radio microphones, personal monitor transmitters, etc. (including even those made by other
manufacturers)! This is the only way to make sure the receiver will find frequencies that will be free of any
mutual interference during the performance.
3. Tune the transmitter assigned to the first receiver to the same frequency that you selected on the receiver and
switch power to the transmitter on.
4. On each of the other receivers, select "FREQ -> CHANNEL -> AUTO".
5. Press the SETUP control briefly. The display will change to ">SD 3.0 -- <".
6. Select the same Preset (">NAME<") and the same Group (">GROUP<") as you selected on the first receiver.
7. Press the SETUP control briefly. The receiver will automatically search for the nearest clean frequency.
• Clean frequencies are frequencies where the receiver finds no RF signal or an RF signal whose level is lower than
the current threshold setting. (Refer to section 4.4.)
8. As soon as the receiver has found a clean frequency, the channel number assigned to this frequency (e.g.,
">SD 3.0 01<") will be displayed.
9. Press the SETUP control briefly.
Select "SAVE -- >Y<" to save your new setting or "SAVE -- >N<" to reject the change.
The display will revert to the Preset menu.
If the receiver has found no clean frequency, the display will indicate ">SD -- -- <".
• Press the SETUP control briefly. The display will change to ">RETRY<".
• To try again, press the SETUP control briefly and repeat steps 3 through 7 above. You may have to select a differ-
ent Group ON ALL RECEIVERS.
• If you prefer not to start a new frequency search, select ">EXIT<" and press the SETUP control briefly. The change
will not be saved and the display will revert to the Preset menu.
1. Select the Preset menu ("FREQ / NAME / GROUP / CHANNEL").
The display will show the currently active channel.
If you have set the current receiving frequency in the Frequency menu or no Preset has been saved yet, the follow-
ing menu will appear in the display: "FREQ / -- -- -- -- -- --".
2. Press the SETUP control briefly. The display will change to "FREQ / >NAME< / >SD<".
3. Select the desired Preset, the desired frequency ">GROUP<", and the desired ">CHANNEL<" (i.e., frequency)
within the selected Group.
4. Press the SETUP control briefly.
Select "SAVE -- >Y<" to save your new setting or "SAVE -- >N<" to reject the change.
The display will revert to the Preset menu.
1. Select the Frequency menu ("FREQ XXX.XXX").
2. Press the SETUP control briefly. The display will change to "FREQ / >720.000<".
3. Select the desired frequency.
4. Press the SETUP control briefly.
Select "SAVE -- >Y<" to save your new setting or "SAVE -- >N<" to reject the change.
The display will revert to the Frequency menu.
• If a Preset channel had been active before you selected a frequency directly, the display will revert to the Preset menu
if you reject your changes.
This menu lets you edit the current name of the receiver. If you have not named the receiver yet or deleted its previous
name, this menu will not be available. The "X-TRA" menu, however, allows you to save a new name at any time (refer
to section 4.2).
1. Select the "NAME" menu.
2. Press the SETUP control briefly. The first character will start flashing.
3. To change the first character turn the SETUP control CW or CCW.
4. Press the SETUP control briefly. The second character will start flashing:
5. Repeat the two steps above to change all characters as desired.
6. Press the SETUP control briefly.
Select "SAVE -- >Y<" to save your new setting or "SAVE -- >N<" to reject the change.
The display will revert to the "NAME" menu.
• The ">DELETE<" option lets you delete the receiver name currently in memory.
Pressing the SETUP contgrol briefly will bring up the "X-TRA / EXTRA" menu. You can now enter a new name: Se-
lect ">NAME<" and repeat steps 2 through 6 above.
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