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Section Five: Receiver & Transmitter Setup
Figure 5l - Receiver Group/Channel
Group & Channel
Selectors
Input
Level
LEDs
RF Signal
LEDs
Output
Level
Control
Figure 5n - Beltpack Group/Channel Selectors
NOTE: SWM1600 VHF systems do not have a Group selector
5.4 Group & Channel Selection
Sabine True Mobility UHF Wireless transmitters are
preprogrammed with 30 switchable combinations of
Groups/Channels; True Mobility VHF Wireless trans-
mitters are preprogrammed with 16 switchable Chan-
nels. Both systems allow easy change of transmit-
ter settings.
Change Group/Channel when:
- RF Signal indicator lights flash when you do not have a microphone or transmitter turned on.
- You have several True Mobility Wireless systems operating at once. Each system must operate
at a unique Group and/or Channel setting (see Section Ten).
5.4.1 Selecting Transmitter/Receiver Groups/Channels
1. Turn on the True Mobility receiver — leave transmitter in off position.
2. Check for RF interference. If the RF Signal LEDs are
lighting up, set Group and/or Channel selectors to a
different setting. Repeat this until a clear channel is
located (no RF signal).
3. Using your fingernail or small screwdriver, carefully
set the Group and/or Channel knobs on the transmitter
to the same setting as the receiver (handheld micro-
phone Group and Channel selectors are located inside
the sliding-door compartment above the antenna).
4. Turn on the transmitter and check to see if the RF Signal LEDs light up.
5.4.2 Group/Channel Selection (Multiple Receivers/Transmitters)
SWM3000 UHF transmitters and receivers have both Group and Channel selector knobs. The channels
within each group have been arranged
so that you can use multiple wireless
units at a single location, without having
the units interfere with each other. Refer
to Section Ten Multiple Use & Fre-
quency Charts for how to use multiple
True Mobility Wireless Systems to-
gether.
NOTE : If you are using only one
Sabine True Mobility Wireless trans-
mitter/receiver, simply select a
group/channel that does not indicate
interference. See Section 5.3, #2 to
determine if there is RF interference
present at your location.
Figure 5m - Handheld Group/Channel Selectors
Channel Selector
Group Selector
Guitar/Mic Switch
Group Selector
*
Channel Selector
Indicates unused frequency
Gain
*
NOTE: SWM1600 VHF micro-
phones and transmitters do not
have a Group selector.
Sliding Door
To open: press down firmly
on ridged area with thumb
and slide toward antenna.
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