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Select PAD setting:

 Use the UP

or DOWN buttons to select the

desired setting. Selection is

stored after 3 seconds.

3

Check for Clipping: 

Check to

see if the receiver’s Audio Level

Meter stays out of the Clipping

Zone.

Electric guitars

low-gain pickups

Microphones

higher gain

Electric guitars

standard

-10 dB

-14 dB

-20 dB

-26 or -30

-34 dB

Instruments

high-gain pre-

amps

Toggles between no filter and 12 dB/octave low frequency roll-off filter

(starting at 75 Hz).

Select LOW CUT setting:

 Use the UP or DOWN

buttons to toggle between no filter (indicated in the
display as L 0) or low roll-off (indicated by L 75).

Example shown above is from low roll off to no

filter. Selection is stored after 3 seconds.

Resets the display that indicates the length of power-on time (hours and minutes) since the last
battery change or recharge.

To Reset Run-time hours:

 Simultaneously press

and hold both the UP and DOWN arrows until LCD

resets to 0.00.

Clipping
Zone

OR

As in all audio equipment, the setting of the input level is crucial to achieving the best sound quality.  Setting

minimal PAD levels (-3, -6, or -10 dB) may produce a distorted sound if you are using a high output microphone

or instrument.   Conversely, setting a more extreme PAD level (-40, -37, or -34 dB) may require you to raise

your system gain unnecessarily, resulting in a noisier output.  Watch the input meter on either the transmitter

or the receiver (see illustrations) and set your level so there are at least three indicators illuminated for normal

program level, with an occasional move to the fourth indicator.  The fifth and biggest indicator denotes clipping
– watch out!  If you see clipping, choose a lower pad setting (for example, from -10 to -14 dB).

Select the INPUT to Match your Input Type

SW70-T Beltpack Transmitter Quick Setup Guide

Electric Guitar & Bass:

 For best results, put your receiver’s FBX Feedback Exterminator into BYPASS

mode. BYPASS is accessible via the receiver front panel or Remote Software control.

LOW CUT Filter:

 The default Low Cut Filter setting for Microphone input (MIC) is 

75

 (12 dB/octave low

frequency roll-off filter starting at 75 Hz). The default Low Cut Filter setting for Instrument input (GUI) is

0

 (filter off). These settings can be changed. See #3 Low Cut Filters.

Select INPUT function:

 Push the transmitter’s

SELECT button to scroll through functions until

the current setting of MIC (microphone) or GUI

(instrument) appears in the transmitter LCD.

2

Select GUI or MIC:

 Use the UP or DOWN buttons

to select your desired input (GUI or MIC). Example

shown above is from instrument input to micro-

phone input. Selection is stored after 3 seconds.

Select PAD function: 

Use the

transmitter’s SELECT button to

scroll through functions until PAD

flashes in the transmitter LCD.

Adjust PAD Settings to Match your Input Level

MICROPHONE

INSTRUMENT

SELECT

OR

SELECT

1

NOTE

1

1

2

2

To view Run-time Hours: 

 Use the

transmitter’s SELECT button to scroll through

functions until TIME appears in the LCD.

Suggested PAD Settings

Microphones

low-output

Microphones

standard

Acoustic

instruments

low-gain pickups

Select LOW CUT function: 

Push the

transmitter’s  SELECT  button to scroll through

functions until L O or L 75 appears on the trans-

mitter LCD.

2

2

SELECT

Changing PAD Settings

Set Low Cut Filter to Match your Sound

Battery RUN TIME Hours

3

1

SELECT

4

1

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enue

PA

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USER TIP: 

ELECTRIC

GUITARS

 

AND

 

BASSES

 

ARE

PROBABLY

 

BEST

 

AT

 0, 

SOME

ACOUSTIC

 

INSTRUMENTS

MAY

 

BENEFIT

 

FROM

 75.

NOTE: 

RUN

-

TIME

 

HOURS

ARE

 

RESET

 

AUTOMATICALLY

WHEN

 

CHARGING

 

BATTER

-

IES

.

PLEASE

 

CAREFULLY

 

READ

 

THE

 

OPERATING

 

GUIDE

 

FOR

 

COMPLETE

 

INSTRUCTIONS

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