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PEM-1000R Receiver
1. Using the battery and the battery automatically management system
The receiver requires two pieces of normal or rechargeable
AA-Batteries (25)
. Insert the batteries into the
Battery Compartment (25)
. Observe the correct polarity and close the
Battery Door (26)
. The normal AA
battery can run more than 8 hours. When the battery voltage is less than 1.9V the power management system
will power off the unit automatically to protect the batteries from leakage.
(Notes: The normal batteries must be with good quality and without leakage. The rechargeable battery must be
the Ni-H battery without memory effect but large capacity.)
2. Earphone connection
Connect the stereo monitoring earphones jack into the receiver.
Plug in the stereo monitoring earphone jack to the 1/4” stereo
Earphone Jack (18)
, or can also connect any
normal earphone or put the output terminals to be connected with other audio equipments’ audio signal input.
(Please note: The earphone output jack is stereo output, please pay attention to the fact that the connecting
plug must be stereo plug, if it is the mono jack, it will be possible to get short-circuit on the output and then
damage one side of the earphone output.)
(Note: Wipe the earphones and rubber mounts with an antiseptic before and after each use to avoid infection.
Stop using the earphones if they are causing discomfort or infection.)
3. Power on the unit and volume control
Rotate the power and
Volume Knob (17)
on the top of the receiver clockwise to power on the unit, meanwhile
the
LCD Display (21)
is showing out the working frequencies and battery status. After the unit is on,
continuously rotate the volume knob in clockwise direction to get the volume louder and turn counter clockwise
to reduce the volume.
(Please note: When the battery is weak or too little remaining, the unit can’t be powered on, it is a must to
change new batteries or to check if the batteries are well installed with right polarity.)
4. Sound mode switch
Stereo-Mono Switch (23)
can be used to choose if the current earphone should be stereo output or mono output,
when the stereo is chosen, it must work with the transmitter and the transmitter should be tuned to be stereo too.
(Please note: When the stereo output mode is chosen, the sound performance is good while the S/ N ratio is not
good as when choosing mixed sound in mono mode output).
5. Sound Limit mode switch
The
Limit Switch (24)
is used to keep the headphone output to a limited level.
6. RF signal LED Indicator
When the
RF LED Indicator (20)
has been lit up, it means there has gotten transmitter’s signal. If the
interference signals at the same frequency, it will also light up. To eliminate the interference please switch to
the non-interference frequency.
7. Frequency setup for either from the Transmitter-Receiver or Receiver-Transmitter
For Transmitter-Receiver: Open the
Battery Compartment (26)
of the receiver, get the
Infrared Receiving
IR (22)
to be seen, and should be pointing to the transmitter
Infrared Transmission Window (5)
, press the
SYNC Button (9)
on the transmitter until the receiver has gotten the same frequency as the transmitter. Now
the system has been set up successfully set up. Close the receiver’s battery compartment. If you have more than
one receiver, use this procedure to sync the additional receiver.
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6. Monitoring on audio signal and connection with earphones
The sound technician can monitor the signal being transmitted with a pair of wired headphones via the stereo
1/4” TRS
Earphone Output Jack (1)
. The volume can be adjusted as desired with the
Volume Knob (2)
. Both
the left and right channels of a stereo signal are adjusted simultaneously by this control in the same manner. To
monitor the sound, plug the stereo earphones into the earphone/headphone output jack, the earphone jack must
be stereo 1/4”at the same time please rotate the volume knob to adjust the proper monitoring volume.
(Please note: In order to protect your ears, the volume must be adjusted properly, it can’t be too loud, and if too
loud the earphone output will be distorted.)
7. Transmitter function set up procedure:
SET Button (7)
: This button has five functions/menus and works conjunction with the
UP (6)
, or
DOWN (8)
,
they are explained as below:
MAIN DISPLAY
➞
SET CH
➞
MODE
➞
GROUP
➞
RF PWR
➞
AF IN
➞
EXIT
SET Button Illustration:
a. Press the SET Up Button to select
SET CH
menu, press Manual UP or DOWN button to increase or
decrease the frequency to get the ideal one, meanwhile you can see the frequencies are changed per 125
KHz on the LCD displaying screen.
b. Press the SET Up Button again to select
MODE
menu, press Manual Up button to be in Stereo mode and
press Manual Down button to be in Mono mode (only R input is used).
c. Press the SET Up Button third time to enter
GROUP
menu, press Manual Up or Down to increase or
decrease the frequencies to get the wanted frequency, meanwhile you can see the channel numbers are
changed per 10 CH a time on the LCD displaying screen.
d. Press the SET Button the fourth time to select
RF PWR
menu, press Manual Up or Down to choose the
emission power HI or LOW. It has been preset to be LOW power at 10mW, HI is 100mW. Please kindly
check with your local wireless transmission control gets the relative regulation on its allowable power limit.
e. Press the SET Button the fifth time entering input
AF IN
menu, press Up or Down to choose the max audio
input level, 4dB or +10dB.
f. Press the SET Up Button again to
EXIT
menu, in this preset menu after 8 seconds the unit will be existed to
the default main menu automatically.