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The little locker icon indicates that lock mode is activated, meaning that you cannot change any of the receiver’s
•
parameters. The lock-icon, however, is not activated first time you turn on the receiver, meaning no icon shown at
this time.
Two BAR graphs – RF* and AF* - are situated at the left side of the display. They will tell you about the power
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level of the received radio and sound signal. Please note that if no transmitter has been turned on the
display will show “
Mute
”, and you will see no deflection on any of the BAR graphs (the numbers and
figures are displayed orange on a black background).
Last but not least the display will show either “
•
I”
or “
II”
(top left) depending on which antenna
the receiver is using at the present time. G3 receivers for rack-mount all use the diversity receiving
principle.
4 additional buttons are situated on the receiver front side:
SET
, arrows (up and down) and
SYNC
. When pushed,
the
SET
button will access the receiver main operating menu (the standard display will change). By pressing
the arrow buttons you can circle between different facilities. Choose one by pressing
SET
again and change the
parameters by using the arrow buttons once more. When the change has been made, you can end and store the
change by pressing
SET
one last time. The display will show “
STORED”
. To get back to start, press
esc
(ON/OFF)
briefly and return to the standard display.
(Receivers from the 300 and 500 series are designed with a push-turn-knob next to the
ecs
button. One push on
this knob will equal one push on the 100 series SET button, and turns clock- and counterclockwise equal the arrow
buttons up and down).
Note that if you get lost in the many menus and adjustments, you will always be able to “get out” and return to
the standard display (the one you started up with) by pressing the
ecs
button briefly.
Now that the receiver is powered up, let us look at the transmitter.
The transmitter
The other important half of the wireless set is the transmitter. This is either a BodyPack or a handheld transmitter
in the shape of a handheld microphone.
The transmitter – BodyPack
To bring the BodyPack into operation do as follows:
Insert batteries:
1.
You can access the battery compartment by pressing in the two
catches on both sides of the black cover. Open it and insert the two
AA batteries – please observe that batteries must have same polarity
orientation (“+” pointing in the same direction). Close the cover.
Connect the clip-on microphone:
2.
The microphone cable is equipped with a 3.5 mm mini-jack plug.
Insert the plug in the little hole situated on top of the transmitter.
Fasten the coupling ring by screwing it clockwise down. It need to be
tight, but don’t use all your strengths here (it only needs to sit tight).
Turn on the transmitter:
3.
When the battery cower is opened you have access to all the
transmitter operating buttons. Hold down ON/OFF for a couple of
seconds until the display light up and the little red ON light shows to
the right of the display. (Don’t let the “LOW BAT” text confuse you, this
only means that when the red light is flashing, it is time to change the
batteries).
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