Instruction manual SpeechLine Digital Wireless
Table Of Contents
- SpeechLine Digital Wireless: System Information
- Focus on the spoken word
- The Products of the SpeechLine Digital Wireless Series
- Accessories
- SpeechLine Digital Wireless: System planning
- Planning
- Recommendations on antenna mounting
- Antenna setup and planning for SpeechLine Digital Wireless
- Antenna mounting options
- Option 1: Connecting the AWM 2 or AWM 4 antenna wall mount directly to the receiver(s)
- Option 2: Combining multiple links to one AWM 2/AWM 4
- Option 3: Rack mounting - front
- Option 4: Rack mounting - rear
- Further important information on antenna usage
- Multi-room mode
- SpeechLine Digital Wireless: Instruction manual
- SL Rack Receiver DW
- Product overview and operating elements – front panel
- Product overview and connections – rear panel
- Connecting the receiver
- Controlling and monitoring the receiver via the network
- Updating the firmware
- Setting up the receiver
- Installing receivers in a rack
- Displays on the receiver’s display panel
- Using the operating menu of the receiver
- SL MCR DW
- The SL Handheld DW
- The SL Bodypack DW
- The SL Tablestand 133-S DW
- The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
- The SL Boundary 114-S DW
- Pairing
- Performing a walk test (reception quality)
- The SL Headmic 1 headset microphone
- The MKE 1 clip-on microphone
- The CHG 2 charger
- The CHG 4N charger
- The CHG 2W charging base
- The AWM 2 antenna wall mount
- The AWM 4 antenna wall mount
- The SL PASC 2 passive antenna splitter/ combiner
- The SL PASC 4 passive antenna splitter/ combiner
SL Rack Receiver DW
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The display panel first shows a logo and then the home
screen appears. The status LED indicates the current sta-
tus of the receiver. The radio link to the last paired trans-
mitter is established automatically as soon as the
transmitter is switched on.
To switch the receiver off:
▷ Long-press the STANDBY button.
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The display panel and the status LED go off.
6 Status LED
lights up green:
A radio link to the transmitter is established. The accupack of
the received transmitter is sufficiently charged.
flashes green:
The PAIR button has been short-pressed. Paired devices are
being identified.
flashes alternately green and red:
The PAIR button has been long-pressed. The receiver estab-
lishes a radio link to a transmitter whose PAIR button has also
been long-pressed.
lights up yellow:
The received transmitter has been muted with the MUTE
switch. In addition, Muted is displayed on the display panel.
SHORT = ON
LONG = OFF