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2. Set Up the Transmitter 

 

Condenser Vocal Microphone Transmitter: 

1.

 

Remove the transmitter’s 

battery compartment

 cover and insert 

2 AA

 batteries into the 

compartment. Make sure the polarities of the batteries (

+

 and 

) are correct. 

2.

 

Reattach the 

battery compartment

 cover. 

3.

 

Press the transmitter’s 

Power Button

 for 

4

 seconds to power the transmitter on or off. 

 

Wireless Belt-Pack Transmitter: 

1.

 

Remove the transmitter’s 

battery compartment

 door and insert 

2 AA

 batteries into the 

compartment. Make sure the polarities of the batteries (

+

 and 

) are correct. 

2.

 

Press the transmitter’s 

Power Button

 for 

2

 seconds to power the transmitter on or off. 

 
 

3. Synchronize the Receiver and Transmitter 

 

1.

 

Make sure the receiver and transmitter are within 

3

 feet (

1

 meter) from each other and 

powered on. 

2.

 

Press and hold the 

Sync

 button on the transmitter until 

Sync

 flashes in the receiver’s 

display

3.

 

Press the 

Sync

 button on the receiver. 

 
 

4. Adjust Your Levels and Settings 

 

Gain Level:

 If you are using a wireless belt-pack transmitter, set its 

Gain Selector

 to 

10 dB

,  

0 dB

, or 

-10 dB

 to set the gain of the audio input. 

 

Volume Level:

 Use the receiver’s 

Volume Knob

 to set the audio signal level sent from the 

receiver’s 

audio output

 to your mixer or amplifier system. 

 

Squelch Level:

 Use the 

Squelch Knob

 to adjust the noise floor level, minimizing background 

or ambient noise during silent moments. Higher settings allow for greater noise reduction and 
dynamic range, but a setting that’s too high can cause intentionally quieter sounds to be 
silenced along with the noise. Be sure to experiment with different settings to find an optimal 
balance. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RADIUS 100

Page 1: ...ide English 3 11 Gu a del usuario Espa ol 12 20 Guide d utilisation Fran ais 21 29 Guida per l uso Italiano 30 38 Benutzerhandbuch Deutsch 39 47 Gebruikershandleiding Nederlands 48 56 Appendix English...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ine level outputs Box Contents Radius 100 Radius 100 Receiver Radius HHT Condenser Microphone Transmitter Rackmount and Coupling Brackets screws included 1 4 6 35mm Unbalanced Audio Cable 3 feet 1 met...

Page 4: ...they will not trip over them Sound Level Permanent hearing loss may be caused by exposure to extremely high noise levels The U S Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified permi...

Page 5: ...ss this button briefly to mute or unmute the microphone 2 Power Mute LED This light indicates the power or mute status Red light The transmitter is on Flashing red light The transmitter is low on batt...

Page 6: ...7 Gain Selector Use this switch to set the gain of the audio input to 10 dB 0 dB or 10 dB For instruments with passive pickups we recommend setting this to 10 dB For instruments with active pickups yo...

Page 7: ...t frequency in MHz 9 Mute This indicator appears when the audio signal is muted 10 RF This meter shows the current level of reception between the transmitter and receiver 11 AF This meter shows the cu...

Page 8: ...up others 1 Set Up the Receiver Optional Connect Rackmount Pieces and or Antennas To use two receivers in a standard 19 rack use the included rackmount brackets coupling brackets and screws To use one...

Page 9: ...numbers will flash iii Use the Up Down buttons to select a channel iv Press the Set button to lock the reception to that channel Autoscan Mode Important If you are setting up a system using multiple r...

Page 10: ...transmitter are within 3 feet 1 meter from each other and powered on 2 Press and hold the Sync button on the transmitter until Sync flashes in the receiver s display 3 Press the Sync button on the re...

Page 11: ...ar any metal objects or devices that could cause RF interference other wireless systems TVs radio etc Lower the setting of the receiver s Squelch knob There is audible interference in the transmission...

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