Assigning channels
Your Audita II will have been assigned channels before shipping. It should only be
necessary to change the channels if the preassigned channels conflict with other FM
or digital systems in your facility.
The Audita II
FM
system allows manual selection between 96 UHF channels. To
assign a new channel, press the SET button until the displayed channel flashes. Use
the up and down cursors to select the new channel. Press SET again to confirm
the new channel selection. Make sure that the transmitter channel matches the
corresponding receiver channel. Do not set two FM transmitters to the same channel
or they will interfere, resulting in a noisy signal.
digital
Audita II
features a simple-to-use menu that allows selection among 16 digital
channel groups. To assign a new channel group, press the SET button on the DR6
receiver module on the front of the speaker [4] for 2 seconds, until the displayed
channel group number flashes. Use the up and down cursors [5] to select the new
channel group. Press SET again to confirm the new selection. The receiver display
screen will show the word "On" to confirm the successful change.
The digital transmitters will automatically pair with the nearest available Audita
digital receiver they detect. For this reason, always turn the Audita digital receiver on
before turning on your transmitter(s). When the transmitters pair with receiver, they
will occupy an A or B position within the channel group selected on the receiver.
Digital receiver module DR6 will also display the signal strength and battery status for
each of the paired transmitters.
External connections
The side panel of the Audita II receiver has three audio connectors of different types
- each has a specific function:
•
Speakon port
Omnipanel).
•
RCA connector
receiver.
•
3.5mm mini jack
such as personal FM systems or to audio recorders.
All of the external connections for the receiver are controlled through the
touchscreen menus.
for attaching an external accessory loudspeaker (Simeon
for input of audio devices, such as computers,
for sending audio
from
your Audita II system to other devices,
into
the Audita II
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