Specifications

M3R Receiver Controls
1. On/off volume knob. Turn inner knob to the right; turns on with
click. Turn volume up with clockwise turn; turn volume down with
counterclockwise turn.
2. Balance control. 12 o’clock position offers equal left (L/1) and right
(R/2) level in both ears. In typical setups, turn the knob counter-
clockwise from the 12 o’clock position to hear more of L/1 in both
ears; turn the knob clockwise from the 12 o’clock position to hear
more of R/2 in both ears.
3. Earphones locking output jack. Connect your supplied earphones
to this 3.5 mm locking jack.
4. AF peak indicator. Illuminates orange to indicate audio signal is at
peak level.
5. RF indicator. Illuminates green to indicate RF signal is present.
6. Removable flexible antenna. Receives RF signal from the transmitter.
7. Selectable aux input. Connect a 3.5 mm line or mic level input to
this auxiliary input. (Mic or Line level is selectable by the Receiver’s
LCD information display, Aux Level menu; see Aux Level, page 9.)
Note: If you connect a stereo source (such as an MP3 player) into
the M3R Stereo Receiver’s Aux Input, be certain to use a mono
adapter to protect your equipment from the DC voltage that is
applied to the ring of the stereo connector.
8. Aux input on/off switch. Slide tab in direction of On to enable
the Aux input. Slide tab in direction of Off to disable the Aux input.
9. Belt clip. Attach the receiver to your belt or guitar strap with this
belt clip.
10. Battery door release. Slide tabs in direction of arrows to open
battery compartment door.
11. Battery compartment. See How to install batteries in your M3R
Stereo Receiver, page 10.
12. Liquid crystal display (with timed backlight). Indicates control
settings and operational readings. Backlight, on when receiver is
first turned on, times out after about 25 seconds; touch Set or
either of the Up/Down arrow buttons to turn the backlight on at
any time.
13. Up/Down arrow buttons. Use Up or Down arrow buttons with
the Set button to step through menus, select operating frequency
and edit receiver function choices.
14. Set button. Use with the Up/Down arrow buttons to step through
menus, choose operating frequency and select receiver function
options.
Two distinct operations are associated with this button:
Touch: A momentary press of the Set button is used to enter
Menu mode, to enter Edit mode, or to Escape without making
any changes to current settings.
Hold: A press and hold (about two seconds) of the Set button is
used to accept a new setting when the receiver is in Edit mode
or to save the current settings.
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