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for 5 seconds for auto‐confirmation.
After selected channel is confirmed, signal indicator (
○
3
) starts to flash quickly and the
talk/mute button (
○
5
) lights up in green. Transmitter is ready to send signal of channel
unification.
Now, turn receiver on and it will automatically be channel unified. New channel and correct
communication mode (G, T or D) will show up on its screen. Indication of successful or failed
channel unification is shown above.
Turn receiver off and then re‐turn it on if failed channel unification happens.
To release the transmitter from channel unification, simply short press the talk/mute button
(
○
5
) again.
Pair and unify your group channel
Press both call (
○
6
) and power (
○
9
) buttons to turn transmitter on for group pairing and channel
unification.
Channel number on top flashes. Press the
or
button (
○
8
) to select preferred channel.
To confirm newly selected channel, press the power button (
○
9
) or leave the transmitter idle
Communication mode (G, T or D) shown on receiver’s screen varies upon transmitter from which
receiver acquires the signal.
To complete following advanced functions, including roll‐call, calling/gathering alarm or
out‐of‐range alarm,
prior pairing
for all transmitters/receivers in the group is a must.
When the transmitter is at communication mode “Teaching”, only
master
transmitter,
whose master/slave switch (
○
10
) is set at “m”, can execute following advanced functions,
including roll‐call and calling alarm.
Successful pairing
Failed pairing
Selected channel
Paired quantity
16