To push the mono signal of the transmitter (INPUT LEFT) into the background, use the button
-8, -9, -A, -b, -C, -d, -E, a max. -F). The volume balance is changed in favour of the audio signal at the right input (INPUT RIGHT) of the
transmitter. In the FOC -0- setting, both input signals of the transmitter are transmitted at the same volume.
To ensure the transmission of a stereo audio signal in the Focus mode, both the transmitter and the receiver have to be in stereo mode
and an audio signal must be present at both INPUT LEFT and RIGHT entrances. When the transmitter is in mono mode, only the (INPUT
RIGHT) audio signal is being transmitted.
SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING
SETUP
For optimal transmission, position the transmitter at a minimum height of 1 m and point the antenna upwards. If multiple wireless systems are used
in an installation, please make sure that the antennas do not touch or cross. Do not position the transmitter in the direct vicinity of metal objects
and digitally controlled devices (CD players, computers, digital consoles, etc.). Transmitter and receiver should be within direct "line of sight" of each
other.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Transmitter: Display is switched off.
No sound or volume
too low.
Distortion or noise.
Distorted sound.
Transmitter: Level indicator is too high
Stereo and Focus mode:
Only the right input
signal of the transmitter
Transmitter: The transmitter is in the
is heard, although the
receiver is in the stereo
mode and both inputs of
the transmitter are used.
A mono signal is to be
transmitted, but the sig-
Transmitter: The transmitter is in the
nal is only heard on one
side of the headphones.
Two mono signals are
to be heard centred in
the headphones, but are
distributed left and right
DISPLAY
Receiver: Display is switched off.
Receiver: is on, but the RF indicator
is not lit.
Receiver: is on and the RF indicator
is lit.
Receiver: RF indicator is on.
Receiver: LOW BATT LED lights up
mono mode.
stereo mode.
(15 levels: FOC -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7,
SOLUTION
Make certain that the batteries are not dead and
the receiver is on.
Check the connection between power supply and
transmitter. Turn on the transmitter.
Make certain that the transmitter and receiver are
set to the same radio frequency.
Reduce the distance between transmitter and
receiver and make certain that there is a direct
line of sight between transmitter and receiver.
Make certain that the transmitter antenna is
installed correctly.
Increase the volume at the receiver and check the
headphone connection.
Check the input level on the transmitter and
increase it if necessary.
Increase the distance to possible causes of interfe-
rence (digitally controlled devices, e.g., CD players,
computers, digital consoles...).
Use a different radio frequency.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Lower the volume at the level controls of the
transmitter or at the source device.
Switch the transmitter to the stereo mode.
Switch the transmitter to the mono mode.
Switch the receiver to the Focus mode.
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