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Installation of the receiver
Place the reciever higher than one meter from the floor.
The receiver should be placed than one meter from any walls.
The unit’s antenna should be fully extended.
Ensure that there is a clear ‘line of sight’ between the receiver and the transmitter (mic or
bodypack). Any obstruction between the two could result in a loss of signal to the reciever.
Operation of the receiver
Adjust the antenna on the rear of the unit so that it is perpendicular with the receiver.
Turn the volume controls fully down on the front of the receiver.
Connect the receiver to the mains via the power adapter.
Connect an audio output to your mixer/amplifier, either a balanced XLR cable or an unbalanced,
single conductor 1/4 inch/6.3mm jack plug cable.
Turn the receiver on using the power switch on the front of the unit.
The volume is controlled using the volume knobs on the front of the unit.
Operation of the microphone transmitter
Remove the battery cover from the transmitter and insert two AA ensuring that the polarity is
correct (match plus to plus and minus to minus).
Turn on the mic transmitter using the On/Off switch.
Pairing the transmitters with the receiver
It is important to ensure that the transmitters and receiver are set to operate using the same
frequencies. There are 16 channels available and each channel has a specific frequency assigned to
it. The table below shows the 16 different channels, the frequencies assigned to those channels
and the various DIP switch settings used to choose a particular channel.
Setting the first transmitter channel
Choose a channel you wish to use (see table below). Set the DIP switches on the transmitter
according to the channel/frequency table.
Setting the receiver channel
Open the channel select switch panel on the front of the receiver. Match the DIP switches for the
channel you have chosen on the mic to the DIP switches on the receiver (e.g. if you have all DIP
switches flipped UP on the mic, do the same on the receiver). Repeat the above steps for the
second mic with the second set of DIP switches. Ensure you use a different channel.
NOTE
-‐ when using two microphone transmitters it is important to select two frequencies which
are more than 0.5Mhz apart to avoid interference between the two transmitters.
CHANNEL 1
863.00 MHz
CHANNEL 2
863.40 MHz
CHANNEL 3
863.80 MHz
CHANNEL 4
864.20 MHz
CHANNEL 5
864.60 MHz
CHANNEL 6
863.20 MHz
CHANNEL 7
863.60 MHz
CHANNEL 8
864.00 MHz
CHANNEL 9
864.40 MHz
CHANNEL 10
864.80 MHz
CHANNEL 11
863.10 MHz
CHANNEL 12
863.30 MHz
CHANNEL 13
863.50 MHz
CHANNEL 14
863.70 MHz
CHANNEL 15
864.90 MHz
CHANNEL 16
865.00 MHz
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4