When the
RF Signal LED (6)
on the
receiver lights up, the system frequency
is properly synchronized. To change
to a different frequency, reset the
Frequency Select
DIP Switches (9)
and sync the transmitter again to the new
selected frequency first, after turning the
transmitter off and then on again. If no
action is taken during the 10 seconds of
active data transfer ( i.e., the transmitter
is not turned on or properly positioned)
the receiver and the transmitter units
do not link and transmitter’s previously
programmed channel remains unchanged.
Note:
Only one transmitter can be used
with one receiver. It is not possible to use
two transmitters on the same frequency
and mix the output of these transmitters
into one wireless receiver.
Note:
The IR link is infrared light and
works best when this data transfer is
accomplished in a light-shielded or darker
environment. It may not be successful
in a brightly lit area. If the transfer fails,
repeat the procedure in a darker location or
somehow shield the link from outside light
to successfully program the transmitter
with the selected channel info from the
receiver.
Connecting Audio Output
The MRX-16 receiver’s
Audio Output
Plug (4)
is a ¼” unbalanced line out
and its level is controlled by the
Volume
Knob (10)
. Plug into your pedal board or
amplifier/mixer as you would with a direct
cord from the instrument or mic. When the
Volume knob is set to maximum receiver
volume setting, the system audio output
is approxi4dB higher than a
direct instrument (or mic)-to-cord-to-amp
connection.
Note: As when making any connection,
make sure the amplifier volume control is
set at the minimum level before plugging
in the receiver to avoid possible speaker
damage
.
Your MRX-16 receiver is now operational
and ready to use. Once you have
completed the above steps, proceed to the
following instructions for the transmitter
model supplied with your system.
MT-16A transmitter pictured. Use same procedure
with transmitter model supplied with your system
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