Confirming Correct Installation
The transmitter’s
TX leD (6)
will flash
when a microphone or line level signal is
broadcast by the transmitter. If “TX” does
not flash, turn the audio input gain control
clockwise. This will increase audio level
and cause “TX” to flash along with the
program source. When “TX” is flashing,
the transmitter is broadcasting properly.
Test the transmitter with an EO3 receiver.
This procedure is explained in the receiver
instructions.
Note:
For the best performance, and to minimize
the possibility of interference from another source,
we suggest you experiment to find the minimal
height the antenna must be extended in order to
perform well in your particular environment.
Channel selection
Channel selection is controlled by
DIP-switches inside the transmitter.
The system is preset at the factory.
Changing the channel can be done quickly
by any qualified service technician.
Contact your dealer or the Nady Customer
Service Department for details.
using More Than One eO3 system
You may operate up to three EO3 systems
in the same location. For example, you may
want to use one transmitter to provide a mix
to the rhythm section, a second to provide
a different mix for the vocalist. For multiple
system operation, please observe:
If operating two EO3 transmitters in the
•
same location, use Ch. AA and HH (or GG)
If operating three EO3 transmitters in the
•
same location, use Ch. AA, EE and HH
(or GG)
Locate the transmitters ten feet or more
•
away from the performers wearing
EO3 receivers
eO3 Transmitter (Front Panel)
Channel switches (inside)
eO3 Transmitter (rear Panel)
7
6
2
3
4
5
8
1
5