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33.
PWR
Volume potentiometer and ON / OFF switch of the wireless receiver.
34.
CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS
Pressing these buttons you can change the receiving channel.
TIP: with the transmitter OFF, select a free channel in the
receiver. In order to do this, check the RF LED while scrolling the
channels: if the channel is free the RF LED stays OFF (if the
transmitter is also OFF and there are no radio interferences in
proximity).
With both receivers installed the two channels must be
different.
35.
2-DIGIT DISPLAY
This number identifies the selected channel in the range from 1 to
16 (all channels are in the 863-865 MHz UHF range).
36.
ASC
Pressing this button the receiver sends the channel setting to the
microphone or bodypack transmitter through the IR port.
37.
IR
This is the infrared port for sending the channel setting.
38.
RF
RED LED: indicates that the transmitter is sending a radio signal to
the receiver.
39.
AF
GREEN LED: shows the presence of an audio signal. Note that the
indication is independent from the VOLUME setting.
40.
SQUELCH
This potentiometer sets the minimum level to “open” the wireless
microphone channel. Typically it is set at the factory and doesn’t
require any adjustment.
FR2H
is the UHF wireless microphone handheld transmitter.
In order to open the handheld transmitter and to access the
batteries compartment and the IR receiver, rotate the cover as
shown in the figure holding the top of the microphone.
41.
MICROPHONE GRILLE
This grid protects the microphone capsule and includes a pop filter.
The microphone uses a dynamic capsule with a cardioid pattern.
42.
ON/OFF
ON/OFF switch.
43.
BATT LED
This LED shows the battery status:
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When the microphone is switched ON, the LED is GREEN.