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3)  The XLR jacks MIC OUT (12) of the four 

receiver sections can be connected to four 
microphone inputs of a mixer or amplifier .

To use the mixed signal of the four 

receiver sections, feed the mixed signal 
from the jack LINE OUT (13) to a line 
input . For setting the mixing ratio, see 
chapter 4 .3 .

4)  Connect the power supply unit provided to 

the power supply jack DC INPUT (14) and 
to a mains socket (230 V/ 50 Hz) .

5)  To switch on the receiver, keep the button 

POWER (9) pressed until the displays (1) 
light up .

To switch off the receiver, keep the 

button pressed until OFF appears on the 
displays . The power supply unit has a low 
power consumption even when the re-
ceiver is switched off; therefore, discon-
nect the power supply unit from the mains 
socket when the receiver is not operated 
for a longer period of time .

6)  The other settings of the receiver section 

are described in the following chapters . 
Make the settings one after the other for 
each receiver section (RECEIVER 1– 4) .

4.2 Setting the transmission channel

Scan a free transmission channel automati-
cally or set it manually . Then simply press a 
button to set the wireless microphone via IR 
signal to the same channel .
1)  To 

automatically scan

 a free receiving 

channel, keep the button ACT (5) pressed 
until the display indicates the scan mode  
(

) . After a short period of time, the dis-

play will show the number of the channel 
found . The corresponding frequencies can 
be found in the table on pages 16 / 17 .

2)  To 

manually set

 a specific transmis-

sion frequency, see the table on pages 
16 / 17 for the corresponding channel 
group and channel number .

a) Press the button SET (6) once: The dig-

its for GROUP will start flashing on the 
display .

b) As long as the digits keep flashing (for 

a few seconds after the button SET, 

 

or 

 was pressed), use the button 

 or 

 (7) to set the channel group .

 

   Note:

 If the digits stop flashing before the 

group has been set, press the button SET 
again .

c) To set the channel number, press the 

button SET repeatedly until the digits 
for CHANNEL start flashing .

d) Use the button 

 or 

 to set the chan-

nel number . The channel setting will be 
saved as soon as the digits stop flashing .

3)  If the indicator ANTENNA A or B (2) lights 

up when the wireless microphone is still 
switched off, interference signals or signals 

from another wireless system are being re-
ceived . In this case, set a different channel .

4)  Switch on the wireless microphone and 

point the infrared sensor of the wireless 
microphone towards the IR LED (4) of the 
receiver section (see instruction manual of 
the wireless microphone, if required) . The 
distance must not exceed 1 .5 m and there 
must be no obstacles between the sensor 
and the IR LED .

Briefly press the button ACT (5) . The 

display backlight of the wireless micro-
phone is activated; the wireless micro-
phone and the receiver section are set to 
the same channel .

5)  When the receiver section and the wire-

less microphone have been set to the 
same transmission channel, the indicator 
ANTENNA A or B (2) – depending on the 
antenna that receives signals of higher 
strength – on the receiver section will 
light up . If none of the indicators lights 
up, please check the following:

1 . Are the batteries of the wireless micro-

phone discharged?

2 . Are there any metal objects interfering 

with reception in the transmission path?

3 . Is it possible to improve the reception 

quality by turning the receiving anten-
nas?

4 . Is the distance between the receiver and 

the wireless microphone too long?

5 . Is the interference suppression adjusted 

with the control SQUELCH (11) too 
high? (chapter 4 .4)

4.3 Setting the mixing ratio of 

the microphone signals

The mixed signal of the four receiver sections 
is available at the jack LINE OUT (13) . To set 
the mixing ratio of the individual signals, the 
volume of the four microphone signals can be 
separately changed: First adjust the signal to 
be reproduced at the highest volume; this will 
also adjust the output level of the jack LINE 
OUT to the input of the subsequent unit . Then 
add the other microphone signals .
1)  Switch on the audio unit that follows the 

receiver or advance the corresponding 
mixer control .

2)  Press the button SET (6) three times: The 

digits for VOL will start flashing .

3)  Speak/Sing into the microphone, and as 

long as the digits keep flashing (for a few 
seconds after the button SET, 

 or 

 was 

pressed), use the button 

 or 

 (7) to 

adjust the volume (range 00 – 63) .

 

 Note:

 If the digits stop flashing before the setting 

has been made, press the button SET three times  
again .

4)  The setting will be saved as soon as the 

digits stop flashing .

4.4 Adjusting the interference 

suppression

Use the control SQUELCH (11) to set the 
threshold value at which the interference sup-
pression is to be activated . The interference 
suppression will mute the receiver section in 
speech/music pauses when interfering signals 
are received and the levels of these signals 
are below the threshold value adjusted . A 
high threshold value, however, will reduce 
the transmission range of the microphone 
system as the receiver section will also be 
muted when the strength of the radio sig-
nal falls below the threshold value adjusted . 
Therefore, adjust a high threshold value (turn 
the control towards MIN) when the reception 
is good and a low value (turn the control to-
wards MAX) when there is a long distance 
between the wireless microphone and the 
receiver .

5  Specifications

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channels see table on 
pages 16 / 17

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Audio frequency range: � � 30 – 18 000 Hz
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Audio outputs
  MIC OUT (1 – 4): � � � � � � 25 mV, 600 Ω, XLR, bal�
  LINE OUT (Mix): � � � � � � 350 mV, 600 Ω, 6�3 mm 

jack, unbal�

Power supply: � � � � � � � � � via power supply unit 

provided and connected 
to  230 V/ 50 Hz

Ambient temperature: � � � 0 – 40 °C
Dimensions (W x H x D: � � 482 × 45 × 310 mm, 

(1 RS)

Weight: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2�9 kg

Subject to technical modification .

All rights reserved by MONACOR 

®

 INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG. No part of this instruction manual 

may be reproduced in any form or by any means for any commercial use.

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Page 3: ...F IR ACT A B SET ANTENNA AF IR ACT A B SET ANTENNA AF IR ACT A B SET POWER RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 RECEIVER 3 RECEIVER 4 TXS 646 ANT B MIC OUT BAL SQUELCH MIN MAX MIC OUT BAL SQUELCH MIN MAX MIC OUT BAL...

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