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A. Remove packing material
B. Install the AWR6952U receiver
1.
Place the AWR6952U receiver at a location at least 3.5 feet (1 meter)
away from the ground and all the walls. Also, keep the AWR6952U
receiver away from any electro-magnetic noise sources as far as
possible.
2.
Mount both the antennas onto the left and right TNC antenna jacks. Make
sure that any of the antennas is not enclosed in a large metal body.
3.
There are two options of power supplies for the AWR6952U receiver. The
first option is to use the supplied 12VDC adaptor. The second option is to
use eight (8) AA batteries (not included) which are to be placed into the
AA-battery-power-supply battery compartment (refer to numeral 18 on
pages 7 and 9).
(a) If the first option is selected, plug the supplied AC/DC adaptor 12VDC
output connector to the AWR6952U receiver's DC input, and then
plug the AC input of the adaptor to a 120V AC outlet (North America).
(b) If the second option is selected, place eight (8) AA batteries into the
AA-battery-power-supply battery compartment.
4. Connect the outputs of the AWR6952U receiver to microphone inputs of a
mixer or a sound system. In order to do so, (1) you could use the
supplied microphone cable (a cable with ¼” connectors on both ends) to
connect from the unbalanced output (an ¼” jack) to an ¼” microphone
input on a mixer or a sound system; or (2) you could get two balanced
microphone cables (cables with a male XLR connector at one end and a
female XLR connector on the other end; not included) to connect from
both the balanced outputs (male XLR jacks) to two XLR microphone
inputs on a mixer or a sound system.
5. When the ¼” output on the rear panel of the AWR6952U receiver is
connected to an AUX-IN of a mixer or a guitar input, set the H/L switch to
“H”. Otherwise, set the H/L switch to “L”.
The XLR balanced outputs
on the rear panel of the AWR6952U receiver are to be connected to
microphone inputs only.
6. The AUX audio output jack on the rear panel is a 3.5mmTRS (stereo) jack
with a mono sound signal (meaning the tip, T, and the ring, R, of the
stereo jack carrying the identical sound signal). This AUX audio output
can be connected to a 3.5mm AUX-IN of a mixer or sound system through
the supplied 3.5mm cable or any cable with 3.5mm TRS (stereo)
connectors on both ends.
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