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1. Power:
Press for 4 seconds to power the receiver on or off.
2. Button
:
Used to select your desired mode, and search channel
forward.
3. Button
:
Used to select your desired mode, and search channel
backward.
4. Set Button:
Press for 2 seconds, until “MUTE” is displayed, release the
button, the LCD will flash, press button
or
to change
the channel. Stop pressing the button and let the LCD
display flash five times. This will lock the setting.
5. LCD Display:
Shows the channel number, frequency level, RF & AF
signal strength, and set-up mode.
6. GP:
Indicating the preset group number, P1, P2
7. CH:
Indicating the preset channel number, C1, C2
8. CH:
Indicating the channel number, 001, 002, 003
9. FREQ:
Indicating the frequency.
10. RF Level Indicator:
5-segment meter glows to indicate the RF signal strength.
The more segments glow, the stronger the received
signal. If none of these segments glow, no signal is being
received.
11. AF Level Indicator:
5-segment meter glows to indicate the audio signal
strength. The more segments glow, the stronger the
received signal. If none of these segments glow, no signal
is being received.
12. MANUAL:
Use this mode to select an interference-free channel
manually.
13. SCAN:
Use this mode to select an interference-free channel with
the auto-scan function.
14. PRESET:
Use this mode to select an interference-free channel from
the preset-groups. There are 4 preset groups. In each
group there are 8 preset channels which are suitable for
8 transmitters simultaneously.
15. Volume Control:
Use this rotary control to adjust the receiver’ output level
to match the input sensitivity of an audio mixer or an
amplifier.
16. Antenna:
Fixed-length UHF antenna, permanently mounted.
17. Balanced Output:
3-pin XLR connector provides balanced low-impedance
output.
18. Unbalanced Output:
Unbalanced 6.3mm mono jack audio output for connecting
to, for example a guitar amplifier.
19. Mic/Line Switch:
Use this to adjust the output (XLR balanced connector and
6.3
ϕ
unbalanced phone jack) for microphone (-20dB) or
line-level (0dB).
20. Squelch:
Use the squelch to adjust the output level to suppress noise.
The higher the squelch control, the lower the sensitivity of
the receiver and smaller the service area of the system.
Set the squelch to minimum before turning the receiver on.
21. DC IN:
DC Input connector for the supplied AC adapter.
22. DC OUT:
Use this to connect the supplied cable to the receiver and
the microphone.
Summary of Contents for KN-MICW330
Page 11: ...11 Frequency table 840 868MHz Note 862 863MHz exclude ...
Page 23: ...23 Frequenztabelle 840 868 MHz Anmerkung außer 862 863 MHz ...
Page 35: ...35 Tableau de fréquence 840 868MHz Remarque 862 863MHz exclus ...
Page 47: ...47 Frequentietabel 840 868 MHz NB uitgezonderd 862 863 MHz ...
Page 59: ...59 Tabella frequenze 840 868 MHz Nota 862 863 MHz escluso ...
Page 71: ...71 Cuadro de frecuencia 840 868MHz Nota 862 863MHz excluida ...
Page 83: ...83 Frekvencia tartomány 840 868 MHz Megjegyzés 862 863 MHz kivételével ...
Page 95: ...95 Taajuustaulukko 840 868 MHz Huom lukuun ottamatta 862 863 MHz ...
Page 107: ...107 Frekvenstabell 840 868MHz Obs 862 863MHz saknas ...
Page 119: ...119 Frekvenční tabulka 840 868 MHz Poznámka kromě 862 863 MHz ...
Page 131: ...131 Tabelul frecvenţelor 840 868 MHz Observaţie Excluzând frecvenţa de 862 863 MHz ...
Page 143: ...143 Πίνακας συχνοτήτων 840 868MHz Σημείωση 862 863MHz εξαιρούνται ...
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