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Product overviews
Operating elements – rear panel
7
Status LED
lights up green:
A radio link to the transmitter is established. The batteries of the received
transmitter are sufficiently charged.
flashes green:
The
PAIR
button has been short-pressed. Paired devices are being identified.
flashes alternately
green and red:
The
PAIR
button has been long-pressed. The receiver establishes a radio link
to a transmitter whose
PAIR
button has also been long-pressed.
lights up yellow:
The received transmitter has been muted with the
MUTE
switch. In addition,
Muted
is displayed on the display panel.
flashes red:
The battery capacity of the received transmitter is only sufficient for approx.
30 minutes of operation.
lights up red:
No radio link to a transmitter. In addition, the background of the display panel
changes back and forth between light and dark and
No Link
appears on the
display panel.
9
0
A
B
C
8
R-SMA socket
ANT II
Antenna input II for connecting a supplied 2G4 rod antenna (for details, see
page 16)
9
Cable grip
for the cable of the power supply unit
0
DC IN
socket
for connection of the power supply unit
A
¼" (6.3 mm) jack socket
AF OUT UNBAL
Unbalanced audio output for connection to the ¼" (6.3 mm) jack input of the
mixing console (for details, see page 20)
B
XLR-3 socket
AF OUT BAL
Balanced audio output for connection to the XLR-3 input of the mixing console
(for details, see page 20)
C
Ethernet socket
LAN
for connecting to a network router or a switch (e.g. to control, monitor and
update several receivers via a mobile device or a computer (for details, see
page 20)
D
R-SMA socket
ANT I
Antenna input I for connecting a supplied 2G4 rod antenna (for details, see
page 16)
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