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off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the
SET button, turn the power on. Then change the setting
after the signal transmission has stopped.
• Be sure to select the group/channel right after selecting
the frequency band. To start signal transmission with the
selected frequency band/group/channel, turn off the
power and then turn it on again.
Selecting the group/channel
(GP/CH)
See “Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps” on page 20
for factory settings.
For details, see “Selecting the group/channel” on page 6.
Using wireless remote control, this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details on wireless remote control function, see
“Using the Cross Remote” on page 7.
Setting the RF output power
(RF
POWER)
You can set the RF output power.
1 mW (LOW):
transmitted by 1 mW
10 mW (MID):
transmitted by 10 mW
50 mW (HIGH):
transmitted by 50 mW
• The setting for this function cannot be changed during
actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn
off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the
SET button, turn the power on. And then, change the
setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
• To start signal transmission with the selected RF output
power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on
again.
Using wireless remote control, this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details on wireless remote control function, see
“Using the Cross Remote” on page 7.
The maximum RF output power can be configured on the
unit.
For details, see “Setting the maximum RF output power
(MAX RF POWER)” on page 12.
Setting the audio input level
(INPUT
LEVEL)
You can set the input level to the analog head amp.
Select LINE or MIC, depending on the audio source
connected to the audio input connector.
When MIC is selected, ATT (attenuation level) will flash
next. With the microphone connected, speak into the
microphone as you monitor the input level meter and press
the + or – button repeatedly to select the appropriate
attenuation level.
The reference levels for the various settings are as follows:
MIC/LINE settings and attenuator settings for the audio
input level can be changed from the receiver and other
devices via the wireless remote control function.
For details on wireless remote control function, see
“Using the Cross Remote” on page 7.
Low-cut filter setting
(LCF)
The frequency of the low-cut filter can be set.
OFF:
Turns off the low-cut filter.
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
120 140 160 180 200 220 (Hz):
Low-cut filter is set
according to the selected frequency.
Using wireless remote control, this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details on wireless remote control function, see
“Using the Cross Remote” on page 7.
Power save setting
(POWER SAVE)
To conserve power, this setting allows you to put all
transmitter functions to sleep.
ACTIVE:
The transmitter operates normally.
SLEEP:
The sleep function is on. During sleep, the
POWER indicator flashes at 2-second intervals.
To change back to normal operation
During sleep, press the SET, +, or – button.
You can also use the wireless remote control to change the
receiver back to normal operation.
For details on wireless remote control function, see
“Using the Cross Remote” on page 7.
Notes
Input
Attenuation
(dB)
Reference
input level
(dB)
Maximum
input level
(dBu)
Headroom
(dB)
MIC
0
–58
–22
36
3
–
55
–19
6
–
52
–16
9
–
49
–13
3 dB steps
3 dB steps
3 dB steps
45
–
13
+23
48
–
10
+24
34
LINE
–
+4
+24
20