
16
DMSTetrad
Setting
up
Connecting an instrument
1)
Remove the
battery compartment cover (24)
.
2)
Plug the jack plug of the MKG L instrument cable into the output jack of your instrument and
the mini XLR connector of the instrument cable into the
audio input socket (21)
of the
pocket transmitter.
3)
Slide the
slide cover (22)
outward and switch on the pocket transmitter using the
On/Off
switch (17)
.
4)
Assign a free channel to the pocket transmitter and receiver.
5)
Play your instrument.
6)
Adjust the
GAIN control (25)
with the screwdriver integrated in the battery compartment
cover so that the
CLIP LED (6)
on the receiver flashes occasionally.
7)
Slide the battery compartment cover back onto the transmitter.
8)
Attach the pocket transmitter as far away as possible from the instrument. (To the back of
the body)
Use the
VOLUME potentiometer (2)
to adjust the audio output level on this channel (12).
Connect the
sum output (14)
of the DSRTetrad to an active loudspeaker. Using the receiver's
integrated mixing function you can adjust the
sum output (14)
with the volume potentiometers
of the active channels.
In an interference-free environment, set the
INTERFERENCE PROTECTION
switch (11)
on the
back of the receiver to "Low" which guarantees an optimum transmission time.
Another device in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency range may cause interference. Increase the internal
interference protection by setting the INTERFERENCE PROTECTION switch to "MID" or "HIGH".
It is sufficient to switch off the receiver to switch off the DMSTetrad system. The receiver
switches off all transmitters connected to it.
Adjusting the audio level on the receiver
Adjusting the internal interference
protection
Switching off DMSTetrad System