Installation Manual

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en | RE3-RX receiver
RE3 UHF Wireless
2018.12 | 01 | F.01U.362.808 Installation manual Electro-Voice
5 SET button
The most commonly used menu navigation button, it is a multi-purpose
action button which functions as an enter key, a menu advance key, an
item select key, and a save or store key.
6 Power button
Turns the receiver on or off. Press in to turn receiver on. Press in again
to turn receiver off.
7
down button
This is a dual-purpose menu navigation button.
As a menu scroll button, press to scroll downward through main menu
items.
As an editable parameter value adjuster, pressing the button will
decrease the displayed value of the current parameter, or the next
state condition value below the displayed state value. Pressing while
displaying main operating menu decreases audio output level.
8
up button
This is a dual-purpose menu navigation button.
As a menu scroll button, press to scroll upward through main menu
items.
As an editable parameter value adjuster, pressing the button will
increase the displayed value of the current parameter, or the next state
condition value above the displayed state value. Pressing while
displaying main operating menu increases audio output level.
9 LCD display Backlit LCD displays all operating information and menus.
10
AF meter
AF (audio frequency) meter is a seven-segment LED containing five
green, one yellow, and one red segments. It displays the audio signal
strength received from the transmitter. Fewer lit segments indicate a
weaker audio signal compared to more lit segments indicating a
stronger audio signal. Red warns of a potential clip.
11
RF meter
RF (radio frequency) meter is a seven-segment LED containing five
green, one yellow, and one red segments. It displays the RF signal
strength received from the transmitter. Fewer lit segments indicate a
weaker audio signal compared to more lit segments indicating a
stronger audio signal. Red indicates high RF signal present at the
primary RF receiving circuit.
12
Antenna A jack
BNC RF jack to attach either a supplied half-wave whip antenna, or
antenna extension coax cable connected to a front-mounted or remote
extension antenna. This jack supplies 12 volts DC booster feed to
power in-line RF amplifiers or active antennas when antenna power is
set to on (factory default). The RE3 diversity receiver requires
connecting antennas to both antenna jacks.
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AF output jack
(unbalanced
audio)
¼” audio output jack (¼” TS). Using a standard unbalanced instrument
cable with ¼” plugs, connect this to the unbalanced line input jack on a
mixer, powered loudspeaker, or instrument amplifier.
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AF output jack
(balanced audio)
XLR audio output jack (XLRM). Using a standard balanced microphone
cable, connect this to the balanced microphone input jack (mic level)
on a mixer, powered loudspeaker, or signal processor.