
ATW-T1006 and ATW-T1007
Installation and Operation
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Setting the Switch Function
1. The default Switch Function setting is TOGGLE ON/OFF (with
audio on at power up). The LED below the Switch Function button
illuminates green for this setting.
2. Press the Switch Function button once to select MOM. ON
(momentary on), wherein the audio will be on only while the user
switch is being pressed (press to talk). The LED below the Switch
Function button illuminates orange for this setting.
3. Press the button a second time to select MOM. OFF (momentary
off), wherein the audio will be muted while the user switch is being
pressed (press to mute). The LED below the Switch Function button
illuminates red for this setting.
4. Press the button a third time to cycle the setting back to the default.
Selecting the Input Gain Level
1. There are three input gain levels that can be selected: -6 dB (for
loudest voices), 0 dB and +6 dB (for softest voices). The default
setting is 0 dB, which the Gain LED indicates by illuminating orange.
2. Press the recessed Gain button once to change the level from 0 dB
to +6 dB. The LED will illuminate red.
3. Press the Gain button again to change the level to -6 dB. The LED
will illuminate green.
4. Press the button a third time to return the level to 0 dB. The LED will
illuminate orange.
Engaging the Low-Cut Filter
1. The low-cut filter is off by default. The corresponding LED indicates
this by illuminating red.
2. Press the recessed Low Cut button to turn the low-cut filter on. The
LED will illuminate green.
3. Press the button again to turn the filter off. The LED will illuminate red.
Setting System ID Number and Pairing Transmitter with a Receiver
NOTE:
System ID is an identical number assigned to a paired receiver
and transmitter for identification purposes. The System ID number is not
related to transmitting frequency. Due to the dynamic nature of System
10's automatic frequency selection, the actual transmitting frequencies
may change during power-up or performance. These frequency changes
are seamless and imperceptible to the ear.
NOTE:
Up to ten transmitters may be paired with a System 10 PRO
receiver. Up to eight transmitters may be paired with other System 10
receiver models.
1. Turn on the receiver and transmitter.
2. Press the System ID button on the receiver to select a System ID
number from 0 to 9 (1 to 8 if not using System 10 PRO receiver).
3. Within 15 seconds, press and hold the Pair button on the receiver for
about one second. The receiver’s Pairing Indicator will begin to blink
green. Your receiver is now in Pair Mode.
NOTE:
If the receiver’s Pair button is not pressed within 15 seconds, the
System ID number will revert to its previous setting.
4. Within 30 seconds of entering Pair Mode, press and hold the
recessed Pair button on the bottom of the transmitter. The transmit-
ter display will show the System ID number you have chosen on the
receiver. The receiver’s Pairing Indicator will glow steady, indicating
you have successfully paired your system.
5. To pair an additional transmitter, you must switch off the first transmit-
ter by pressing and holding its Power button. Turn the second trans-
mitter on and follow instructions 2-4 above, making sure to assign a
different System ID number to the new transmitter.
6. Repeat for each additional transmitter you wish to pair with this
receiver. Remember to switch off all transmitters already paired
before adding a new one and to use a unique ID number for each
transmitter.
NOTE:
With all transmitters turned off, the receiver’s System ID Display
will cycle through all currently paired ID numbers. Turn on a transmitter
to activate its pairing with the receiver. The receiver recognizes only one
transmitter at a time. That transmitter must be turned off before the
receiver will recognize another paired transmitter. If that transmitter is
turned off out of range, the receiver will not recognize another paired
transmitter until the receiver is powered off and turned on again.
Clearing Individual ID Pairings
1. Press the receiver’s System ID button to select the ID number you
wish to clear. The number will begin to blink.
2. Press and hold the Pair button and, while continuing to hold it, press
and hold the ID button until the display shows a blinking “o.” This indi-
cates that your selected ID number has been cleared.
3. Release the Pair and ID buttons and, after a few seconds, the display
will stop blinking and return to normal operation.
4. Repeat to clear additional ID pairings.
Clearing All ID Pairings
1. Press and hold the receiver’s Pair button and, while continuing to hold
it, press and hold the ID button until the display shows a blinking “o.”
2. Release the Pair and ID buttons. Then, within three seconds, press
and hold the Pair and ID buttons again, until the display shows a
blinking “A.” This indicates that all your paired ID numbers have been
cleared.
3. After blinking for three seconds, the “A” will change to “-” to indicate
that there are no paired transmitters.
Restoring Factory Default Settings
The factory default settings for the boundary and desk stand
transmitters are as follows:
• System ID Number: 1
• Switch Function: Toggle mode (LED: Green)
• Gain: 0 dB (LED: Orange)
• Low-cut: Off (LED: Red)
• Mode: Standard mode
• Mute lock: Off
To restore the settings to the factory default, push and hold the Low
Cut button and, while holding it, push and hold the Power button. The
three LEDs on the bottom of the transmitter will rapidly blink green for
two seconds and then illuminate according to default settings once the
defaults have been restored.
NOTE:
All settings will be restored except for the System ID number.
This number and pairing with the receiver will be retained. See above for
instructions on setting and clearing System ID numbers and pairings.
System Operating Frequencies
Automatic Frequency Selection
System 10 wireless systems operate in automatically selected frequen-
cies in the 2.4 GHz range, far from TV and DTV interference. Up to ten
channels (eight channels if not using System 10 PRO receiver) may be
used together without any frequency coordination problems or group
selection issues. Every time a receiver/transmitter pair is powered on,
it automatically selects clear frequencies. Due to the dynamic nature of
System 10 automatic frequency selection, these transmitting frequen-
cies may change during power-up or performance if interference is
encountered. These frequency changes occur at both the receiver and
transmitter; they are seamless and imperceptible to the ear.