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desired source is displayed, press the Set key to change the setting.
If the Word Clock signal is not correctly supplied when set to “External,” the band indicator,
antenna attenuator indicator and RF cascade indicator flash to indicate a signal supply
error. Press the Left key to navigate back up the menu structure.

6.3.7 Transmitter Status Confirmation

The status of the transmitter from which each module unit is receiving a radio signal is
displayed.
From “Top Menu 5 TX Status” press the Right key to show transmitter status. The upper
row displays Unit 1, and the lower row displays Unit 2.
Each module unit has three display items, which are (from left to right): transmitter cover
status (open - OPN, or closed - CLS), transmitter type (handheld - HD, or belt-pack - BT)
and transmitter gain value. Press the Left key to navigate back up the menu structure.

6.3.8 User Name Settings

Set each module unit’s name.
From “Top Menu 7 User Name” press the Right key to show the screen below. Display the
module unit for which the name is to be set using the Up and Down keys.

When the desired module unit is displayed, press the Right key.
The flashing cursor (_), which indicates the name edit status, is displayed.

Move the cursor to the desired entry position using the Left and Right keys, then select the
character to be entered using the Up and Down keys.

Press the Set key to confirm the setting change.
The display reverts to the unit selection mode. Press the Left key to navigate back up the
menu structure.

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Страница 2: ...Connection Examples 6 Menu Operation 7 Sharing An Antenna Between Two Receivers 8 Sharing An Antenna Among Three Or More Receivers 9 About The Antenna Mounting Kit 10 Monitoring With Headphones 11 Hea...

Страница 3: ...y result in fire or electric shock Never touch any part of the equipment during a thunderstorm as this may result in severe electric shock Use the unit only with the voltage specified on it Using a vo...

Страница 4: ...electric shock to persons The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and servicing instructions are in the manual provided with the equipment WARNING...

Страница 5: ...100 30 10 A B V RF ANT BATT A B E F RF A B 1000 300 100 30 10 0 9 18 27 36 AF V dB ANT A B BATT E F GROUP CH GROUP CH UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 1 2 VOL MIN MAX OUTPUT BAND ANT ATT A ANT ATT B...

Страница 6: ...el Indicator ANT ATT A ANT ATT B Displays the set attenuator level in three increments 0 10 and 20dB For normal operation leave attenuator in 0 position RF Cascade Indicator RF CASCADE Cascade connect...

Страница 7: ...the receiver back to normal mode For information about the maintenance mode please consult your BBM dealer Headphone Socket PHONES Allows received audio to be heard through connected headphones Headph...

Страница 8: ...ween Two Receivers the description of antenna cascade connections Mixing Output Jack Unbalanced MIX OUT Mixes and outputs audio signals from both module units which can be monitored via the headphone...

Страница 9: ...8 Audio Output Jacks Unbalanced AF OUT Connect to the microphone input jack or line input jack of the device being connected Audio Output XLRs Balanced AF OUT Provide balanced outputs...

Страница 10: ...V U N M E 2 E P R L H P A R I E L I N E U1 U2 M I C L I N E M I C U N M E 3 E P R L H P A R I E C L K W O R I N T E R N A L E X T E R N A L T O P U N M E 5 X T S T A S T U T O P U N M E 6 U T I Y T L...

Страница 11: ...ore information Press the power switch to turn on the power to the receiver Confirm that the front panel Remote indicator remains unlit local mode If the indicator is lit remote mode follow the proced...

Страница 12: ...ncy Menu 2 Grp Channel Press the Right key to go to the screen shown below Align the module unit selection cursor with the unit indicator using Left and Right keys then use the Up and Down keys to sel...

Страница 13: ...esired attenuation is displayed press the Set key to change the setting Press the Left key to navigate back up the menu structure 6 3 5 Audio Output Level Settings Set the audio signal level output fr...

Страница 14: ...handheld HD or belt pack BT and transmitter gain value Press the Left key to navigate back up the menu structure 6 3 8 User Name Settings Set each module unit s name From Top Menu 7 User Name press t...

Страница 15: ...nu structure 6 3 10 Global Read of Receiver Settings Read the settings saved in 6 3 9 From Top Menu 8 Store Setting press the Right key then Up or Down keys to show 2 Load Setting Press the Right key...

Страница 16: ...enu 9 Network press the Right key then Up or Down keys to show 3 RX Name Press the Right key to show the screen below 6 3 14 Selecting the Network Radio Signal Transmission Module Select which module...

Страница 17: ...he Left key to navigate back up the menu structure 6 4 2 RF Interference Check Turn off the transmitter showing the problem and set the Channel Identity of the module unit receiving the signal to OFF...

Страница 18: ...N JAPAN 2 B OPEN 75 TERM OUT AES EBU MIX IN UNBALANCED MIX OUT IN OUT CASCADE ANTENNA UNBALANCED CASCADE IN OUT ANTENNA A BALANCED UNBALANCED 1 BALANCED AF OUT WORD CLOCK IN LAN SIGNAL GND 1 2 0 2 3 0...

Страница 19: ...re required Fix the rack ears to the mounting holes then connect the antennas and antenna distribution cables Front View Side View Antenna distribution cable Dotted line Normal antenna connection posi...

Страница 20: ...nd output to the headphone jack Audio output from any selected module unit can be heard through one headphone jack Receiver 1 can only monitor audio received by Receiver 1 while Receiver 2 can monitor...

Страница 21: ...n 0 05 Audio Mixing Input Output 1 4 phone jack Headphone Output 1 4 phone jack D A Converter Resolution 24 bits 48 kHz Digital Audio Compression ADPCM AES EBU Output Balanced XLR Word Clock Input for...

Страница 22: ...eless microphone system please observe the requirements of each country with respect to frequency allocations and individual licensing requirements This symbol indicates that this piece of electrical...

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