(1)GR-CH: Displays Information of Group and Channel
RF
AF
BT
5
RF
AF
BT
A. Operate via MODE Button
MODE
GR--CH
B. Operation Guide:
a.Press ''MODE'' and stop on "GR-CH" function, the display showing current group
and channel will be flashing. After 5 seconds, the display will stop flashing.
b."GR-CH" function is added to display group and channel information. Changing
current group and channel must be done on the receiver.
**NOTE: When program a special frequency via monitoring software;
LCD screen cannot display the number. This is because this special
channel is not in the preset group and channel. Therefore, LCD panel
will look like illustration below.
A. Operate via MODE Button
MODE
FREQ
B. Operation Guide:
a.Press ''MODE'' and stop on "FREQ" function, the display showing current
frequency will be flashing. After 5 seconds, the display will stop flashing.
B."FREQ" function is added to display frequency information. Changing current
frequency must be done on the receiver.
**NOTE: To modify transmitter's group, channel and frequency, all
three must be set at the receiver and transmit the new setting to
transmitter via ACT.
(3) LOW-CU: Setup and Change of Low Frequency Cut Off
SETOFF
SETON
RF
AF
BT
5
RFRF
AFAF
BTBT
RF
AF
BT
RF
AF
(2) FREQ: Displays Information of Transmitter Frequency
RF
AF
BT
5
"MHz"
RF
AF
BT
BT
15
A. Operate via MODE Button
MODE
LOW--CU
OFF
ON
SET
B. Operation Guide:
a.Press ''MODE'' and stop on "LOW-CU" function, the display showing current state
will be flashing and is ready to be modified.
b.Press ''SET'' button to change to ''ON'' or ''OFF'' as desired.
**NOTE: When the LOW-CU function is ''ON'', the frequency response
below 100Hz will decrease about 4dB with a slope of -6dB/Octave.
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(4) AF-SEN: Setup and Change of Input Sensitivity
SET10dB
RF
AF
BT
RFRF
AFAF
BTBT
5
A. Operate via MODE Button
MODE
AF--SEN
0 DB
SET
10 DB
SET
20 DB
SET
30 DB
SET
B. Operation Guide:
a.Press "MODE" and stop on "AF-SEN" function, the display showing current state
will be flashing and is ready to be modified.
b.Every push of ''SET'' button, the dB value increases by 10dB to a maximum of
30dB.
0 DB10 DB20 DB30 DB
**NOTE:
1. The higher the gains are set, the lower the dynamic range for signal input.
Meanwhile the danger of unwanted noises and feedback getting into the system would
obviously rise.
2. It is advisable to set the sensitivity level at 0dB when using electric guitar.
3. When set at 0 dB, the maximum input level without causing distortion to the
transmitter is 1 Vrms (0 dBv). Hence, please make sure the input signal does not
exceed 1 Vrms. SPL for handheld microphone is 145dB.
A. Operate via MODE Button
OFF
MODE
LIMIT
ON
SET
B. Operation Guide:
a.Press "MODE" and stop on "LIMIT" function, the display showing current state will
be flashing and is ready to be modified.
b.Press ''SET'' to change the setting to "ON" or "OFF".
**NOTE: When the LIMIT is ''ON'', the maximum output of the receiver is limited to 1V.
(6) ENCRYP: Displays Information of Encryption
A. Operate via MODE Button
ON
MODE
ENCRYP
OFF
B. Operation Guide:
a.Press "MODE" and stop on "ENCRYP" function, the display showing current state
will be flashing.
**NOTE: "ENCRYP" function is added to display status information only. Changing of
current status must be done from receiver via ACT.
(5) LIMIT: Setup and Change of Input Limit
RF
AF
BT
5
RFRF
AFAF
SETOFF
SETON
BTBT
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7. BT: Displays Information of Battery Level
BTBTBTBTBT
BT
100%
90%80%40%10%0%
When the battery level drops down to 10%, please replace or recharge the
battery. If the battery continues to be used at a very lower level, the LCD will
display and then automatically switch off to avoid over-discharging the
"PO--OFF"
battery.
8. ERR: Error Code
If the LCD displays ''ERR'' after turning on the power, it indicates the
operation is not correct. The error codes are as follows:
ROM-ERTransmitter does not have the initial data so the
microphone is completely dead.
ERROR1Failure on RF circuitry, frequency can not be
programmed.
NO----O3Frequency to be programmed into the transmitter
exceeds its highest frequency of designated frequency
band of the transmitter.
NO----O4Frequency to be programmed into the transmitter
exceeds its lowest frequency of designated frequency
band of the transmitter.
**NOTE:
NO----OR3 and NO----OR4 will not change transmitter's original frequency, and the
transmitter still operates normally with error message on display.. To remove error
message from display panel, please switch off the transmitter and switch it on again.
4. Cautions
1.Adjust the gain knob to the appropriate level (The gain level needs to be set
at 0dB level when using an electric guitar).
2.Plug the microphone connector into the AF input (1) and then secure the
connector by turning it in a clockwise direction, as shown in Fig. 4.
The ridge on the
Capsule Connector
Headset
Lavalier
3.When the antenna has been removed, the body pack transmitter should
remain ''OFF'' to prevention future deterioration of signal transmission.
4.If the transmitter is on without any microphone connected to the AF input
socket, the system will clearly have noises of both high and low frequencies.
They will do no harm to the system, but will be annoying to the listener, so it
would be best to switch off the transmitter when disconnecting the
microphone.
connector must match the
indentation on the socket
when inserting.
(Fig.4)
(9) PO-OFF: System Turning Off
When the power is turned off, the LCD displays ''PO-OFF''
indicating the system is at the state of shutting down and then
automatically cuts the power off. The display panel has no further
message afterward.
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5. AF Input Connection Methods
(1) 2-Wire Electret Condenser Microphone Capsule
PIN
SHIELD
AUDIO
(2) 3-Wire Electret Condenser Microphone Capsule
SHIELD
AUDIO
BIAS
(3) Dynamic Microphone
2 1
3
SHIELD
AUDIO
(4) Electric Guitar
SHIELD
AUDIO
PIN
PIN
PIN
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
6. High Frequency Bypass
a.When other microphones are in use, some changes may be needed to
another microphone before adding it to the system in order to avoid high
frequency interference, as illustrated in diagram (1).
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
b.When a high frequency radio wave causes interference, it normally affects
the system by generating a persistent noise or by deteriorating the frequency
response. In an effort to ameliorate these problems, a 330PF bypass
condenser can be added on the cartridge as shown in diagrams (1) and (2).
If this method is not possible, another option is to add a bypass condenser
on the 4-pin XLR connector as shown in diagrams (3) and (4).
**The Best Method
(1) 2
330PF
(2) 3
330PF
**Alternate Method
(3) 2
330PF
PIN
1
4
1
2
2
3
4
(4) 3
PIN
1
3
2
3
4
330PF
4
1
3
2
(5) Line-in (Impedance 8K ATT. 10dB)
SHIELD
AUDIO
PIN
1
2
3
4
4
1
3
2
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