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OPERATION MANUAL V1.0

Parts and Functions

1. 

Antenna

2. 

LCD

3. 

Cover release button

4. 

Power switch

5. 

IrDA synchronising button

6. 

Menu button

7. 

Setting button

8. 

High-impedance gain control (GT)

9. 

Low-impedance gain control (MT)

10.  Battery compartment

11.  Audio mute switch

12.  Battery power LED

13.  IrDA sensor area

14.  Mini XLR connector

15.  Charging contacts

UHF BELTPACK TRANSMITTER (BP9000)

Channel Synchronising of the Receiver and Transmitter

Align infrared areas of the receiver and transmitter within 10~30cm.

Sync Channel from Receiver 

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 Transmitter

STEP 1:

 Press the SYNC button of the receiver.

STEP 2:

 The receiver’s LCD will display 

IRDA DATA SEND

 to 

denote synchronising signal being sent.

STEP 3:

 The channel/frequency of the transmitter will 

change. Synchronisation is complete when the LCD displays 

PLL CHANNEL COPIED BY IRDA

.

STEP 4:

 Please try again if LCD displays 

IRDA SEND FAIL

..

Sync Channel from Transmitter 

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 Receiver

STEP 1:

 Press the synchronising button of the 

transmitter.

STEP 2:

 

IRDA PLL CALL

 will appear on the transmitter's 

LCD to denote synchronising the receiver’s channel.

STEP 3:

 If the receiver’s channel is synchronised, 

PLL SEND OK

 will appear. Please try again if the LCD 

shows 

IRDA FAIL

.

If it doesn’t work check that you have the IR sensor panels aligned, that they are facing each other, devices are within 
30cm of each other, and try again.

IRDA

PLL CALL

PLL SEND

OK

CH:001

650.000M

CH:010

652.250M

Summary of Contents for Stage-100 Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...g manual to gain a thorough understanding of the function and operation of both transmitter and receiver In the Box Stage 100 IrDA Receiver 1 Transmitter Handheld Beltpack Switching Adaptor plug varie...

Page 3: ...rsity indicator 4 Radio frequency indicator 5 Audio frequency indicator 6 LCD display 7 UP button 8 DOWN button 9 IrDA synchronisation button 10 SET button 11 Antenna B socket TNC 12 Balanced audio ou...

Page 4: ...l might be necessary if the current one receives too much interference To select a new channel Channel Scanning For an interference free operation a cleaner channel might be necessary if the current o...

Page 5: ...itter STEP 2 The transmitter s LED will glow to denote transmitting the frequency to the receiver and synchronising the channels STEP 3 The channel frequency of the receiver will change and then the s...

Page 6: ...level between 1 and 10 5 seconds after selecting a level it will be automatically saved Receiver Installation For best operation the receiver should be at least 1m above the ground and 1m away from a...

Page 7: ...d audio cable for the connection between the receiver and the amplifier mixer If the amplifier mixer has a 1 4 6 3mm phone jack connect a cable from the 1 4 6 3mm unbalanced audio output from the rece...

Page 8: ...ising signal being sent STEP 3 The channel frequency of the transmitter will change Synchronisation is complete when the LCD displays PLL CHANNEL COPIED BY IRDA STEP 4 Please try again if LCD displays...

Page 9: ...l Setting 1 Use MENU button 5 to go to the CHANNEL BATTERY STATUS page 2 The upper right channel number will flash to allow changes to be made 3 Press SET button to change the channel number 5 seconds...

Page 10: ...receiver s LCD will display IRDA DATA SEND to denote synchronising signal being sent STEP 3 The channel frequency of the transmitter will change Synchronisation is complete when the LCD displays PLL C...

Page 11: ...sh to allow changes to be made 3 Press SET button to change the channel number 5 seconds after selecting a channel it will be automatically saved Battery Type Setting 1 Use MENU button 6 to go to the...

Page 12: ...make a claim under this Warranty valid proof of purchase must be presented when the warranty claim is made along with any other required information The Warranty offered by NAS is not transferable The...

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