Fig 3 mute function on
Fig 2 mute function off
This key activates several functions:
Press this key slightly once and you will get into the MANUAL SELECT for
the 144 frequencies. When the GROUP indicator is flashing, you can press
the UP/DOWN keys to select manually the desired Group. Then you can press
the MEM key to store this setting.
Press the MENU key twice and the CHANNEL indicator will flash. Use the UP/DOWN
keys to selected the desired channel and then press MEM key to store this setting.
Press the MENU key three times and you can adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL. Using
the UP/DOWN keys you have the choice to select three different levels:
PL 0 indicates that the output level is 1.1V
PL 1 indicates that the output level is 575mV
PL 2 indicates that the output level is 250mV
: This function is only available when using the XLR balanced output.
Press the MENU key four times and you will get into the MUTE function. Use the
UP/DOWN keys to mute/unmute the Unit.
Press the MENU key five times and you will activate the SQUELCH function. To
squelch or not to squelch, this is the issue...
Squelch is a complicated name to express a simple conce pt: The threshold above
or below that a signal is made pass through the receiver or not.
Fig 1
During this process, the audio output will be muted and the display will show
you the Group Number scanned, the channel number scanned and the
frequency that is being scanned. Once the transmitter frequency has been
found, the display will flash and the RF bar indicator and Battery life icon will
appear. Press MEM again slightly and such frequency will be stored into your
AU-800R Receiver. Please note that frequencies can be scanned manually
using the UP/DOWN key. See the Annex for more details.
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3. CONTROL ELEMENTS
4. OPERATION
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Press the CH/ON key for a few seconds and the transmitter will be powered ON.
At this point the blue back lighted display will show:
Fig 5
Preset frequency
Remaining battery life
With the Transmitter switching ON, you can slightly press the CH/ON key again
and you will access to the following parameters:
Preset Group
Preset Channel
The frequency at which the unit is operating
The Battery Status
And now that you know how to operate your AU-800R Receiver, let's
learn how to use the AU-800 Transmitters. The following instructions
apply both to the handheld version and to the bodypack version.
There are 2 keys on the Transmitter labelled CH/ON and SELECT.
Fig 6
Fig 7
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3. CONTROL ELEMENTS
4. OPERATION
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