TG 500 – Diversity receiver
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• Gain
In the “GAIN” menu, you can adjust the receiver output level to
the input level of the amplifier or mixing console. In other
words, if the signal received through the transmitter is very
quiet, it can be amplified using the “Gain” menu item.
Press the enter button
to open the submenu.
Press the up
or down button
to set the amplification in
3 dB increments between -12 dB and +6 dB.
Press the enter button
to confirm.
For the handheld transmitter, you can adjust the sensitivity to
0/+12 dB with the two-stage gain switch
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For the beltpack transmitter, you can adjust the sensitivity to
0/+12/+24 dB with the three-stage gain switch
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passive instruments = 0 dB; active instruments = -12 dB
See also chapter 4.5 “Using the sensitivity switch”.
Figure 2-36: Selecting the “Gain” submenu
gain
0 B
Figure 2-37: Setting the amplification for the signal
received through the transmitter
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gain
+6 B
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• TX RF Power
In the “TX RF PW” menu, you can set the transmission power.
The “Standard” setting is recommended if the transmitter is
located near the reception antennas or for multi-channel
systems, to prevent interference from intermodulation.
The “High” setting is recommended if there are problems with
the operating range or if there is a very large distance between
the transmitter and the reception antennas.
Press the enter button
to open the submenu.
Press the up
or down button
to set the transmission to
“High” or “Standard”.
Press the enter button
to confirm.
Important:
Once you have confirmed the selected option, you
will need to resynchronise the transmitter. See also chapter 2.9
“Synchronisation”.
Figure 2-38: Select the “TX RF PW” submenu
TX RF PW
standard
Figure 2-39: Select the transmission power
TX RF PW
high
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Figure 2-40: Selecting the “TX battery” submenu
TX batt
alkaline
Figure 2-41: Selecting alkaline battery or NiMH
rechargeable battery
TX batt
nimh
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• Tx Battery
In the “TX BATT” menu, you can set whether an alkaline battery
or NiMH rechargeable battery is inserted in the transmitter so
that the battery or charge status is shown correctly on the
display.
Press the enter button
to open the submenu.
Press the up
or down button
to select “Alkaline” or
“NiMH” for the battery inserted in the transmitter.
Press the enter button
to confirm.
Important:
Once you have confirmed the selected option, you
will need to resynchronise the transmitter. See also chapter 2.9
“Synchronisation”.