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2. Receiver Squelch control
The squelch control on the back panel of the receiver is preset at the factory, but
can be adjusted if you must use the system in a high RF interference area. If there is
audio output from the receiver when your transmitter is OFF, adjust the squelch
control so the system will receive the signal from your transmitter but squelch or
eliminate the unwanted background RF noise. This adjustment can cause a reduction
in usable range of the wireless transmitter, so set the control to the lowest position
which reliably mutes the unwanted RF signal.
For best operation, the receiver should be at least 1m above the ground and at least
1m away from a wall or metal surface to minimize reflection. The transmitter should
also be at least 1m away from a wall or metal surface to minimize reflection. The
transmitter should also be at least 1m away from the receiver, as shown in Fig. 1.
SDR-5216/5116 is half-19"-casing design. It can be cabinet-mounted by either 1 or 2
units. If only 1 receiver is to be mounted, an optional kit is available and it's installed
as shown in Fig 3. If 2 receivers are to be mounted, they can be assembled by another
kit and installed as shown in Fig 4.
3. Receiver installation
4. Rack mounting
Fig.3
Fig.4
Fig.1
1. Antenna
2. Battery weak indicator
3. Audio mute switch
4. Mini-XLR connector
5. Power ON / OFF switch
6. LCD display
7. Charging port
8. Cover release button
9. Charging contacts
10. Lavalier microphone
11. Mic clip
12. SET
13. UP
14. DOWN
15. GT
16. MT
Battery Installation
SM-5016 uses 2 pieces of " AA " size batteries (Alkaline battery is recommended ).
To install or remove the batteries, press the release buttons at the edges of the
transmitter to open or close the cover as illustrated below.
UHF BELTPACK TRANSMITTER SM-5016
Parts and functions
GAIN setting (GT/MT)
Gain control is an adjustable design that enables user to set different output levels. GT is for
the use of instrument with high impedance, such as guitar while MT is for the use of low
impedance such as lavalier or headset microphone.
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