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Operation Guidance

Transmitters

Single system setup

Transmitter display

 Antenna

 

Battery light:

 It maintains green to indicate the battery of the bodypack transmitter is sufficient.

     It turns red to indicate the battery is low.

③ 

ON/MUTE/OFF power button:

 Long press the power button for 2 seconds to turn the transmitter 

     on/off. Short press (tap) to mute the transmitter. 

④ 

3-pin XLR jack

⑤ 

IR window:

 For infrared synchronization setup.

     

*NOTE: 

Please vertically aim the IR window of the transmitter to that of the receiver for pairing them up.

⑥ 

Battery compartment:

 Install batteries with the correct polarity. 

① 

Group number

② 

Channel number 

③ 

Mute indicator:

 The mute icon appears on the screen to 

    indicate the transmitter is muted. 

④ 

Battery indicator:

 To indicate the real-time battery status.

Step 1: Connect and power up the receiver

① 

Connect antennas to the receiver via ANT jacks.

② 

Connect the power supply to the receiver via the power jack.

③ 

Connect the audio output to an amplifier/speaker or mixer via 1/4” mixed output jack or XLR 

     audio output jack. 

④ 

Long press (2s)the receiver power button to turn it on.

Step 2: Turn on transmitters 

① 

Install fresh batteries with the correct polarity.

② 

Long press power buttons to turn on transmitters. 

     *NOTE:

 The LCD screens of handheld and bodypack transmitters turn dim in standby mode. The LED light 

       on top of the bodypack transmitter remains green to indicate it is turned on.

Bodypack transmitter

PWB-7

PWH-7

Handheld transmitter

GROOP CHANNEL

ANT.4

12~15V

150mA

MIX OUT

AF OUTPUT

BALANCED 4

AF OUTPUT

BALANCED 3

AF OUTPUT

BALANCED 2

AF OUTPUT

BALANCED 1

ANT.3

ANT.2

ANT.1

X

X

X

X

+

X

X

X

X

X

X

POWER

ON

ON

ON

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③    

       ③            ④


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