
1) Power switch -Turns the UHF
-
1208X on and off.
2) RF & AF indicator- RF indicator shows radio frequence signal level which receiver is
getting. AF indicator shows the audio frequence signal level from the microphone.
If receiver catches microphone’s signal, the RF & AF indicator will show the signal level
3)Channel A display panel - Display all
information
like
the frequency channel
of the
microphones, channel scanning information, or channel lock/unlock
4)Channel
A
volume control knob
- Adjust the volume on the microphone
A.
5)Channel
A operating buttons:
IR SYNC/UP button: press twice in the roll to start IR Syncing process. turn on the
microphone and press the microphone button again shortly to complete the channel
matching between receiver and microphone. Or you can use this button as UP button in
MENU mode.
STOP/MENU button: use this button to stop channel scanning, the receiver will
automatically select the best/cleanest channel from all channels scanned. You can also
use this button to enter MENU mode: In MENU mode, there are four categories:
1. Frequency: use UP or Down button to manually select receiver channel.
2.Scan: use to start auto channel scanning process. usually will need about 90 seconds
to complete the process. after scanning, receiver will pick the best channel.
3.IR: to start IR sync (channel matching) process between receiver and microphone.
4.LOCK: to lock or unlock the buttons on the receiver. keep the distance between
microphone and receiver IR launcher with-in 1 meter, then press the button on the
microphone . If IR sync successes, the CH in the LCD screen will stop flashing and you can
see the RF signal bar on the LCD screen.
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)
IR
launcher -
submit
matching
signal
to
the
receiver
on
the
button
of
the
microphone
in
order
to
make
microphone
match
the
same
channel
with
this
receiver
.
Rear panel descriptions
Receiver Descriptions
6) 12V
AC power connection- Main power jack to power the system. Conect to wall outlet.
7) Channel A & B Mix unbalance audio output jack - Output jack that are used for
connecting to amplifier, mixer or karaoke player. Will send both Channel A & B sound.
8)Channel A balance audio output jack - Output jack that are used for connecting to
amplifier, mixer or karaoke player. Will only send Channel A sound.
9)Channel B balance audio output jack - Output jack that are used for connecting to
amplifier, mixer or karaoke player. Will only send Channel B sound.
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