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Changing wireless channels.
Setting the receiver channel.
1. Turn off the transmitter.
2. Press and hold the channel
button on the receiver until the
display starts flashing.
3. While the display is flashing,
press the channel button to
select channels 0-9.
When the number stops flashing,
the channel is active.
!!
(The center segment also acts as an interference indicator. When interfer-
ence is detected, the center segment will appear different from the other
segments while cycling through channels. A flashing center segment for
channels 0, 1, and 7 and a solid center segment for all other channels will
appear when interference is detected by the receiver.)
Setting the transmitter channel.
1. Open battery compartment of
wireless transmitter and locate the
channel button.
2. Press and hold the channel button
on the transmitter until the display
starts flashing.
3. While the display is flashing, press
again to select channels 0-9.
When the number stops flashing,
the channel is active.
Receiver and transmitter channels
should match.
!! Note
: On systems with two wire-
less receivers, each must operate
on a different channel!
input
output
L
R
L
R
tape/cd
tape
mic 1
line out
mic 2 / line
Plug the outputs from a
tape player or external
CD player with RCA
jacks into the tape/cd
input. The knob above
the jacks controls the
volume level.
The tape/cd input is a line
level input.
This is a summing input,
meaning the left and right
channels will combine for a
mono input signal.
Connect the RCA
outputs to a tape
player’s input to
record the sound
system.
The tape output is a
line-level, summed and
composite signal of the
sound system inputs.
Connect line output
to the line input of
another Freedom to
daisy-chain systems
together.
The line output is an
unbalanced, line-level and
composite signal of the
sound system inputs.
center segment