
On the receiver, you are able to set a specific channel and matching frequency for each channel. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to select the frequency and channel of your choice.
When the desired channel and matching frequency are selected, you are able to send these settings to the
wireless microphone through an IR signal. The microphone is equipped with an IR sensor. Please note that
you use the right microphone to match the frequency with. The blue microphone will not match with the red
channel on the receiver.
To sync the channel and frequency on the receiver display, press the 'SET' button. While doing this, the IR
function will activate and the display will change. During this time, hold the microphone in front of the receiver
unit with the IR sensor facing the IR sending unit on the receiver.
If the synchronisation is successful, the display of the microphone will light up and show the new set channel
and frequency.
RF distance adjustment
Sometimes, other electronic devices might interrupt your performance as you are performing on stage. When
these disturbing devices are relatively far away, you can decrease the distance setting to avoid interference
at the receiver.
Use the H and L buttons on the microphone (when the cover is removed) to adjust the distance (by
decreasing the signal power). H stands for far distance, L stands for short distance. You will see on the main
display that the RF signal indicator changes.
Volume adjustment
On the front of the receiver, two volume rotary knobs are available. These are used to change the
microphone output volume. If for any reason the sound is distorted, try to change the microphone technique
of the vocalist.
Microphone display information
As shown in the illustration above, the information of both microphones is bundled on 1 display. Each
microphone shows information on the display, regarding the Frequency and the Channel.
Also, the RF status and the AF signals are mentioned, as well as the microphone connection status.
When the microphone has a stable connection (but no sound), it will look like the left side of the image
above. The RF signal is very strong, the RF coupling says 'A' (and mentions the A channel).
If for any reason there is no stable signal or no signal at all, the display will probably look like shown on the
right side of the image above. As you can see there is no RF signal and the RF coupling is inactive.
Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 3.0
Creation date + author initials: 27-03-2014 RV Revision date + author initials: 08-09-2015 RV