Receiver
Top Panel
1. Antennas (BNC): The wireless receiver's 2 antennas
receive the signal that is sent from the transmitter.
Place the antennas in a vertical position for best
results in transmitting the wireless signal. If the
wireless signal quality is poor, change the position of
the antennas.
2. Display: This display shows the current channel,
frequency, and other settings. See
information.
3. Mount: Use this M10 mounting point to attach the
receiver to a loudspeaker.
4. Up/Down (+/–): Use these buttons adjust the
selected value on the Display.
5. Scan: Press this button to automatically scan for the
best available RF frequency and channel. See
Operation
for more information.
6. Freq: Press this button to manually select the RF
frequency and channel. See
information.
7. L/R: Selects which stereo channel the receiver
receives from the transmitter. This only applies if both
receivers are being used in a stereo application. On
both receivers, set the switch to the appropriate
positions that match the L/R speaker configuration.
8. Delay: Press this button to adjust the time alignment of loudspeakers depending on their
position. See
Operation
i.
Press once to enter delay line adjustment mode. The selected measurement unit will flash on
the Display. The default measurement unit is milliseconds (ms)
ii.
Press a second time to change the measurement unit to feet (ft.).
iii.
Press a third time to change the measurement unit to meters (m).
iv.
Press a fourth time to exit delay line adjustment mode.
9. SQ (Squelch): Sets an RF signal level limit. Signals must come in above that noise limit in order
to pass through the squelch filter. Higher settings allow for greater noise reduction and dynamic
range, but a setting that's too high can cause intentionally quieter sounds to be silenced along
with the noise. Be sure to experiment with different settings to find an optimal balance.
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