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Encrypting a Single Transmitter to a Single Receiver
From the receiver menu:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ENCRYPTION
>
ON
(Auto)
Press ENTER.
Perform an IR Sync to share the encryption key with the selected transmitter.
Encrypting Multiple Transmitters to a Single Receiver
Multiple transmitters can share the same encryption key, allowing them access to a single receiver. Use this method if you
have multiple instruments or wish to use a combination of handheld and bodypack transmitters.
From the receiver menu:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ENCRYPTION
>
ON
(Manual)
>
KEEP
KEYS
.
Press ENTER.
Perform an IR Sync to share the encryption key with the first transmitter.
Turn off the transmitter and perform an IR Sync to share the key additional transmitters.
Caution!
Make sure only one transmitter is turned on during an IR sync or a performance to avoid causing cross interference between transmitters.
Regenerating Encryption Keys
Periodically regenerating the encryption key maintains security for transmitters and receivers that are paired for extended peri
ods.
From the receiver menu:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ENCRYPTION
>
ON
(Manual)
>
REGENERATE
KEYS
.
Press ENTER.
Perform an IR Sync to share the encryption key with the first transmitter.
Turn off the transmitter and perform an IR Sync to share the key additional transmitters.
Caution!
Make sure only one transmitter is turned on during an IR sync or a performance to avoid causing cross interference between transmitters.
Removing Encryption
From the receiver menu:
DEVICE UTILITIES
ENCRYPTION OFF
Press ENTER.
IR Sync the transmitter and receiver to clear the encryption key.
Note:
If multiple transmitters are encrypted to a single receiver, each transmitter must be IR synced to clear the encryption key.
RF Cascade Ports
The receiver has 2 RF cascade ports on the rear panel to share the signal from the antennas with 1 additional receiver.
Use a shielded coaxial cable to connect the RF cascade ports from the first receiver to the antenna inputs of the second receiv
er.
Important!
The frequency band must be the same for both receivers.
Antenna Bias
Antenna ports A and B provide a DC bias to power active antennas. Set the DC power to off when using passive (nonpow
ered) antennas.
To turn bias off:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ADVANCED
RF
>
ANTENNA
BIAS
>
OFF