Because no two Halls are the same this is intended as a guide only. You will need to set
the controls, using these instructions, in order to obtain the best results for
your
Hall.
It will prove very useful if you can carry out the setting up with a colleague or, better still, with a group - so that you
can all get a ‘feel’ for how the system works and how it should sound.
1.
Set the two volume controls on the
Amplifier
to low, or to the 9
o’clock position.
2.
Set the output ( L and R ) from the
Mixer
to the Amplifier to the 2
o’clock position.
(
Numbered 14 in the Manufacturers Handbook
)
3.
Set the Mixer control for the collar worn microphone (Channel 1) to 11
o’clock.
4.
Set the Mixer control for the Handheld microphone (Channel 2) to 10
o’clock.
DO NOT ACCEPT THESE AS ‘DEFAULT’ SETTINGS THIS IS SIMPLY A ‘STARTING-POINT’ FROM
WHICH TO ADJUST THE CONTROLS TO SUIT YOUR HALL
.
Make a note of the settings for your system on the sheet provided on Page 7.
Switch-on the system at the mains, and make sure that the radio microphone receivers are on
and that both the Mixer and the Amplifier are also switched on.
Although the amplifier and the mixer have their own on/off switches the two Radio Receivers and the
battery charger do not. So, it is quite in order, and much easier, to use the switch on the mains socket as
a ‘master’ on/off switch - for the whole system.
However, you will need to plug the battery charger in to a separate switched socket so that you
may still charge the rechargeable batteries even when the system is not in use.
Collar worn microphone
5.
Plug the collar worn microphone into the beltpack transmitter unit, fit the microphone
around your neck and adjust it so that it is comfortable to wear with the mic’ capsule in
front of you, approximately 80mm to 100mm ( 3” to 4” ) from you mouth.
If you have the microphone too close to your mouth there will be a marked reduction in
the amount of speech that gets into the microphone as you turn you head sideways. If
you have the microphone too far away you will need to increase the level (using the
control on the front of the Mixer) to a point where you are almost guaranteed to get
‘feedback’ wherever you are standing in the Hall.
6.
Switch on the beltpack transmitter.
Note that the green LED display (next to the green ‘Power On’ LED on the appropriate,
matching, Receiver unit will light - This indicates that the receiver is successfully getting
a radio signal from the transmitter. Also note that the two yellow
LED’s to the right of
the display will blink alternately, indicating that the signal is switching between the two
channels
– see the note on page 11
.
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