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7. MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS ON RECEIVER  

7-1. Mute/Squelch Settings 

The S5 series uses sophisticated internal mute functions including Pilot Tone, Noise and RSSI to prevent noise 
break through from external sources when the transmitter is in the “OFF” position. The RSSI (Received signal 
strength) portion is user adjustable via the 

RX SETTINGS

 menu. 

Step 1. 

To Access 

RX SETTINGS

 press the “Jog-Wheel” for 1 

second and enter the 

MAIN MENU

, or for 3 seconds if 

not in mute. 

Step 2. 

Rotate till 

RX SET

 is underlined and press. With 

MUTE

 underlined, press the “Jog-Wheel”. 

Step 3. 

Now rotate the “Jog- Wheel” to adjust the mute setting 
between 1 and 10, then press. A marker shows the 
current mute setting in relation to the RF A and B 
scales. 

Note 

High mute settings will decrease range and low mute 
settings increase the interference potential. We 
recommend a setting of 4 to 6. The mute level 
changes in real time as the setting is varied. 

Ensure the correct setting of the Mute for effective 
control of interference whilst the transmitter is turned off. The default is normally 5 but may need to be 
increased with multi-channel set-ups. 

 

7-2. Audio Processing 

Step 1. 

Press the “Jog-Wheel” to enter the 

MAIN MENU

. Rotate till 

RX SET

 is underlined then press. On the 

RX SETTINGS

 menu, rotate till 

AUDIO

 is underlined and press. 

Options  available in 

AUDIO

 menu are 

PHASE  REV

LoCUT

and 

HiBOOST

. The default factory setting for all these options 

is OFF. 

PHASE REV

 – reverses the audio output phase.  

LoCUT

 – reduces the low frequency response.  

HiBOOST

 – increases the high frequency response. 

Step 2. 

Navigate to each option by rotating the “Jog-Wheel” 
and press to check the box for each option when it is 
underlined. All three of the above functions change in 
real time as the option is selected. 

Step 3.

  Rotate the “Jog-Wheel” to underline 

EXIT

 after 

making your selections, and press to return to the 
main screen. 

 

7-3. Headphone Volume

  

Step 1. 

Rotate the “Jog-Wheel” while the main screen is 
showing to go to the headphone volume adjustment. 

Step 2. 

A bar graph of the volume is shown and can be 
altered by again turning the “Jog-Wheel”. 

Step 3. 

Push to exit and return to the main screen. The unit 
will return to the main screen automatically if there is no user intervention for approximately 2 seconds. 
Any change you have made will be saved. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for S5.5 series

Page 1: ...OUS SETTINGS ON RECEIVER 8 HANDHELD MICROPHONE SET UP 9 BELTPACK TRANSMITTER SET UP 10 BATTERY INDICATON 11 S5 Series Rack Mount Kit 12 Mini XLR Wiring Connections 13 OPERATIONAL HINTS 14 TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 2: ...ective range angle of 45 of the lightning conductor Lightning strikes may cause a fire electric shock or personal injury Since the unit is designed for in door use do not install it outdoors If instal...

Page 3: ...nterference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device When the Microphone or the Transmitter is in Use When the unit is not...

Page 4: ...f receiver and transmitters Rack kit and front mounting antenna adaptors included Compact size and high reliability 4 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may...

Page 5: ...R F A or R F B lights red when the receiver matches a radio signal from the transmitter 5 LCD screen Displays the receiving status when the unit is in normal operating state In setting mode the screen...

Page 6: ...tputs by selecting either MIC or LINE 14 AF output MIC LINE selectable balanced XLR connector male type LINE level 15dBm maximum MIC level 25dBm maximum 15 Antenna distribution outputs A B 50 ohm BNC...

Page 7: ...the channel frequency and AF gain The frequency must be identical to that of the receiver 4 Infrared IR port Receive the infrared signal from the receiver to set up the transmitter 5 Muting switch Fl...

Page 8: ...The frequency must be identical to that of the receiver 5 Infrared IR port Receive the infrared signal from the receiver 6 Up down key Used to select the channel frequency and AF gain The frequency mu...

Page 9: ...elected channel to a Custom single frequency Step 1 This option allows the customer to select 1 of over 1400 available channels Press and hold the Jog wheel for approximately 3 seconds if the receiver...

Page 10: ...r TX SETTINGS With FREQUENCY underlined press the Jog Wheel Step 3 Align the transmitter and receiver infra red windows with the transmitter no more than 15 cm from the receiver With SEND underlined p...

Page 11: ...is normally 5 but may need to be increased with multi channel set ups 7 2 Audio Processing Step 1 Press the Jog Wheel to enter the MAIN MENU Rotate till RX SET is underlined then press On the RX SETT...

Page 12: ...et up each system one at a time confirm each system is assigned a different channel and leave the transmitter powered on Otherwise the channel scan from the other receiver will not detect as the occup...

Page 13: ...should hold it within 15cm of the receiver and with the infra red windows of each aligned 8 HANDHELD MICROPHONE SET UP Step 1 Opening the microphone Undo the handheld sleeve by unscrewing the end cap...

Page 14: ...ver The receiver should now show a received signal on its RF bar graphs and after 20 seconds the transmitter battery status Step 6 Frequenc y adjustment Turn on the transmitter and adjust the frequenc...

Page 15: ...ck brackets using the supplied screws There are 3 of these supplied with each receiver Step 2 Remove the 2 plastic plugs from the top of the receiver lid and fit a metal joining strip 2 supplied per r...

Page 16: ...here are 3 of these supplied with each receiver Step 2 Unscrew 3 x lid retaining screws M3x6 from the front right side of the chassis and fit the supplied long angled bracket using the screws supplied...

Page 17: ...K bias resistor as illustrated 3 Wire Mic Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 5 V Pin 3 AF Pin 4 Internal AF load resistor Link pins 3 and 4 as illustrated Hi Impedance Guitar Instrument Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 5 V Not co...

Page 18: ...ate the microphone with the supplied windscreen in front of your mouth and position it 3 5 cm away from your mouth for the best sound reproduction When the microphone is too close to your mouth or you...

Page 19: ...setting For normal range we recommend a mute setting of 4 6 Confirm the battery indication and replace the transmitter battery 15 CERTIFICATIONS In compliance with RED EN 301 489 1 V2 2 0 2017 03 EN 3...

Page 20: ...ery 1 5 V Finish Body Aluminium black paint Microphone head Steel black paint Aluminium black paint Dimensions 48 x 245 mm 55 W x 80 H x 22 D mm with clip Weight HDX 305 g with battery HCX 275 g with...

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