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Using the Encrypted Transmission Function
between the microphone and the receiver
has not occurred within a given amount
of time. Pairing may be harder to do
when another receiver is engaged in
pairing nearby.
• When it becomes hard to use the remote
control, the remote control may be
improved by switching the wireless
remote control function off, then on again
in the RF REMOTE display, then re-
pairing with the microphone (change to a
channel with less interference).
Using the
Encrypted
Transmission
Function
To prevent hacking of the signal, the
microphone scrambles the signal during
transmission. To use this function, select
one of the following encrypted transmission
modes:
Secure key mode:
An encryption key
that is automatically generated by the
microphone is used by both the microphone
and receiver in this one-to-one encrypted
transmission method.
Password mode:
You choose a
password of up to eight characters that can
be set for multiple microphones/
transmitters and receivers. This enables
encrypted transmission within a group.
Make sure the same mode is set on the
microphone/transmitter and receiver.
Using Secure Key Mode
(SECURE KEY)
Use this mode for one-to-one encrypted
transmission between one microphone and
one receiver.
An encryption key that cannot be read from
the outside is automatically generated by
the microphone. This key is transmitted to
the receiver through a USB connection or
the RF REMOTE function, enabling
encrypted transmission to take place.
The encryption key used by the microphone
and receiver is newly generated for each
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