User's Instructions

UHF Microphone System
Receiver Settings
UHF Microphone System
Transmitter Settings
1LCDInstructionforHandheld/BodypacktransmittersFigure9
CHANNEL:displaycurrentworkingchannel
BATT:DisplaytheRemainingElectricityofTransmitterBattery.Whenthebatt-
erypowerislow,thesignflashes.Thebatteryshouldbereplacedimmediatelyto
ensurethenormaloperationofthetransmitter.
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Figure 8
1Receiver LCD instruction:
2LCDInstructionforConferenceTransmitterFigure11
2 channels (figure 7), 4 channels (figure 8)
FREQ:displaycurrentworkingfrequency
RF signal strength display (RF)
CHANNEL:displaycurrentworkingchannel
AF signal strength display (AF)
BATT:DisplaytheRemainingElectricityofTransmitterBattery.Whenthebatt-
erypowerislow,thesignflashes.Thebatteryshouldbereplacedimmediatelyto
ensurethenormaloperationofthetransmitter.
CHANNEL: display the current working channel, when you choose
this option, it will flick automatically.
FREQUENCY: display the current working frequency, when you
choose this option, it will flick automatically.
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IR Synchronization for the transmitter
Transmitter can synchronize the working frequency automatically.
Please check the guidance above for the IR synchronization for the
transmitters from the single system setting.
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CHANNELSelection(suitablefor4and8channels)
A. Channel selection: press A or B or C or D button 1 time
and press or button to choose the certain ch-
annel, and press or button to choose suitable
channel, you can wait for the LCD auto flick for 6 times to
synchronize the frequency or you can press SET button to
synchronize the frequency.
E.Tipsforimprovingsystemperformance
*lThe transmitter and antenna should be kept in an accessible linear
relative position.
*lDo not place the receiver close to the metal surface orclose to any
digital device (such as CD player, computer, etc.).
*lThe receiver should be protected above 1M from the ground and not
close to the wallas far as possible.
4.Transmitter Settings
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CHB
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CHAN
*lTransmitting devices such as cellular phones and bidirectional radios
interfere with audio transmission.Transmitters and receivers should
be kept away from these devicesand other potential sourcesof inter-
ference.
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Figure 9
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Figure 11
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