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CH

888.888MHz

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Mode

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Aux

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AUDIO

PTP

Level

Radio Frequency (RF) Settings

Access the 

Radio

 menu to adjust the frequency and power at which the unit operates.

G

: Group number. Each group contains channels selected to work well together in a single installation. 

Ch

: Channel number. Sets the transmitter to a channel in the selected group.

888.888 MHz

: Displays the frequency to which the transmitter is set. Frequency selection; adjustable  in increments of 1MHz 

or 25kHz.

PWR

: Power level at which the transmitter operates. Select from 10, 50, or 100 mW (power levels vary by region).

Custom

: For creating custom frequency groups. See 

Custom Groups

.

Audio Settings

Access the following settings from the 

Audio

 menu.

Input Level (

Input

)

This changes the audio level for the inputs on the back of the rack transmitter.

Line

: +4 dBu (line level)

Aux

: –10 dBV (aux level)

Audio Mode (

Mode

)

Stereo/MX

: Transmits each input as a separate channel.

Mono

: Combines both inputs into a single channel.

PTP

: Set up the device for point-to-point wireless audio.

Output Level (

Level

)

Adjust output level.

Receiver Synchronization Menu (

Sync

)

Transferring Settings to the Bodypack During Sync (

RxSetup

)

Use this feature to store settings that will be transferred to the bodypack during a sync.
Each parameter has the default value 

NoChange

, which leaves that setting unaffected by a sync.

Lock

 

ON

: Locks the bodypack interface. 

Off

: Unlocks the bodypack interface.

V Lim

 

ON

: Turn volume limit on. 

Off

: Turn volume limit off.

Lim Val

: Sets value for volume limit.

HiBoost

: Sets value for high frequency boost.

Mode

: Sets stereo (

ST

) or MixMode (

MX

).

Bal Mx

: Sets balance for MixMode.

Bal St

: Sets balance for stereo mode.

Downloading and Viewing Spectrum Scan Data (

Spectrum

)

Align the receiver and transmitter IR ports and press 

SyncScan

 to download spectrum scan data from the receiver. 

After downloading data, the following options are available:

Deploy

: Enters a submenu from which you can deploy open frequencies to all transmitters on the network.

Cursor

: Enables the control wheel to move the cursor.

Zoom

: Enables the control wheel to zoom into graphic at cursor position.

Tip: 

Push the control wheel to toggle between cursor and zoom modes. 

Sync

Press to sync the receiver and transmitter using the IR port. 

SYNC

Lock

V Lim

Lim Val

Hi Boost

Bal Mx
Bal St

Sync Scan

Spectrum

Sync

Retry
OK

Deploy

Zoom

Cursor

Mode

RxSetup

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Page 4: ...nformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types The use of other cable types may degrade EMC performance Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufactur...

Page 5: ...lower LEDs are solid If the red clip LED illuminates and a warning appears on the LCD the inputs are overdriven Decrease the audio input level to 4dBu from the Audio menu If the signal level is too lo...

Page 6: ...tons to access the configuration menu Push the control wheel to move the cursor to the next item Turn the control wheel to change a parameter the enter button flashes Press it to save the value Press...

Page 7: ...l Adjust output level Receiver Synchronization Menu Sync Transferring Settings to the Bodypack During Sync RxSetup Use this feature to store settings that will be transferred to the bodypack during a...

Page 8: ...twork There is one set of network settings for both transmitters Device Identification Device Allows you to assign a display name This applies to both channels on the device To name each channel indiv...

Page 9: ...ntains channels selected to work well together in a single installation CH Channel number Sets the receiver to a channel in the selected group 888 888MHz Displays the frequency to which the transmitte...

Page 10: ...as the bodypack 1 Open the battery door and press the enter button 2 From the main menu scroll to UTILITIES and press enter Select CueModeand press enter again 3 Align IR windows and press sync on th...

Page 11: ...c menu 2 Align the IR windows When properly aligned the IR window on the transmitter illuminates 3 Press Sync to transfer settings The blue LED on the bodypack flashes Creating Custom Groups This feat...

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Page 14: ...ies for each group is displayed next to OpenFrequencies 6 Deploy frequencies Press the flashing enter button to deploy frequencies to all channels The LEDs flash on all affected channels Viewing Spect...

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