When you install the docking receiver, audio connections are automatically
made to input channel one of the Passport. In other words, input channel
one is now dedicated to the Wireless System. The Wireless Systems come with
“blanking plugs” (install in the XLR and 1/4” jacks for channel one) intended
as a reminder that this input is in use.
Docking Receiver Features
A. Scan. Button scans for the next interference free channel.
B. Channel. Indicator displays the current channel (or next available channel
when scanning.
C. Noise. Indicator indicates if there is interference with the current
channel.
D. RF. Meter indicates the strength of the Radio Frequency signal from the
transmitter on the current channel.
E. Prog Mic. Button locks the channel into the receiver and programs the
Wireless Mic using IR.
F. HOT SPOT. Infrared transmitter used for programming the Wireless Mic.
G. RF Sensitivity Adjust. The RF Sensitivity has been optimized and preset at
the factory. Do not adjust this control unless directed by Fender Technical
Support.
H. Audio. Meter indicates the strength of the Audio signal being received by
the Wireless Mic receiver module from the Wireless Mic.
I. Power Indicator. The docking receiver receives power from the Passport.
When the Passport main power switch in on (*), the red “Power” LED on
the Wireless docking receiver will illuminate.
*NOTE For DC operation: The
Passport front panel ON/OFF switch is not operational when used with a DC-
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