User Guide

26 AVX
Using the products
Pairing a receiver with a transmitter
To establish a new radio link between a receiver and a transmitter, proceed as
follows:
Switch on the receiver and the transmitter that you want to pair (see
page 23).
The status LED on both the receiver and the transmitter indicates the cur-
rent device status (see page 9).
Long-press, one after the other, the Pair buttons of the receiver and the
transmitter to be paired until their status LEDs flash alternately green and
red. You have 120 seconds between pressing the first button and the sec-
ond button.
Press pair on receiver appears on the transmitter display panel.
Existing radio links to other devices are now disconnected.
Wait for approx. 10 seconds until the radio link is established.
- Once the radio link is successfully established, Paired appears on the
transmitter display panel and the status LED on both the transmitter and
the receiver lights up green.
- If no radio link can be established, Pairing failed briefly appears on the
transmitter display panel, followed by the message No Link . The sta-
tus LED of the transmitter and/or the receiver lights up red.
For more information on potential problems when establishing a radio link,
refer to page 29.
Identifying paired devices
You can perform a pairing identification to see which transmitter is paired
with which receiver.
Switch on all devices whose pairing you want to identify (see page 23).
Short-press the Pair button of the receiver or of the transmitter.
The transmitter display panel displays the message This is AVX and the last
four digits of the serial number of the paired receiver. The status LEDs of
the paired devices flash green for 10 seconds.
If the receiver or the transmitter is not paired or if the paired device is not
switched on or out of range, the status LED does not flash green.
The receiver and the transmitter of a set are factory pre-paired and
therefore ready for immediate use. The radio link is automatically
established as soon as both devices are switched on. You can discon-
nect the existing radio link and establish new radio links to two other
devices.