System Set-Up
NOTE:
Whe employing two or more wireless microphones, the
transmitters should be a minimum of 10-15 feet away from the
receiver(s) to prevent “front-end” overload.
Turn on the receiver. Set the Channel to the number desired on both
the transmitter and receiver. Check the RF lights. If any light except
light #1 is on, this indicates interference and another channel should
be selected. Turn on the transmitter. Speak into the microphone and
adjust the gain so that the Audio Meter on the receiver just illuminates
the 0 (or yellow) light on the loudest sounds.
If necessary, vary the Audio Adjust on the back of the receiver to suit
your equipment.
Walk the transmitter through the expected use area to check for
“drop-outs”. To minimize the chance for drop-outs, read the section
on antenna placement.
Antenna Placement
The antennas and USR-100 should be placed in a location with a clear
“signal path” to the transmitter. This “path” should be as short and
free of obstructions as possible. Obstructions, such as walls, ceilings,
and metal objects, will reduce range and performance.
Do not rack mount the USR-100 with the antennas attached
directly on the back of the unit. This will severely decrease the
range and performance of the system.
Antenna Placement for Optimum Range and Rack Mounting.
For better range and when rack mounting, the antennas must be
located on the front of the rack mounts or use optional ground
independent antennas and remote mount them. See the accessories
section of this manual for cable kits to front mount the antennas.
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