Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Package Contents
- Features
- Parts Identification
- Power Supply
- Attaching the Supplied Accessories
- Receiver Settings
- Transmitter Settings
- Enabling Encrypted Transmission
- Channel Frequency List
- System Configuration Examples
- Troubleshooting
- Important Notes on Use
- Notes on Charging Batteries
- Specifications
Channel Frequency List
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Channel Frequency List
The frequencies used by the Wide Band (WIDE, channels 1 to 6) and the Narrow Band (NARROW, channels a to f) are
as follows.
Each channel uses multiple compatible frequencies to increase reliability and redundancy. The appropriate frequencies are
used according to the surrounding wireless environment.
To ensure transmission quality, do not place transmitters and receivers near wireless routers or computers.
Wide Band
• Enables more stable RF transmission
• Delay time: Approx. 5 milliseconds
The Wide Band (WIDE) mode allows you to reduce
effects to other wireless equipment without extensive
knowledge of wireless frequencies. This mode includes
signal processing to provide more stable transmissions
than in Narrow Band mode.
Narrow Band
• Enables 24-bit linear PCM high-quality digital
transmission
• Delay time: Approx. 3 milliseconds
The Narrow Band (NARROW) mode avoids the effects
of 2.4 GHz wireless remote controls that are used to
operate lighting equipment and other wireless devices.
You can use this mode and make adjustments to prevent
frequency overlaps in environments with multiple
wireless systems.
Note
Channel number
Frequency
1 2402
2478.5
2 2421.5
2472.5
3 2427.5
2475.5
4 2424.5
2446.5
5 2449.5
2469.5
6 2405
2452.5
(Unit: MHz)
Channel number
Frequency
a 2469.5
2474
2478.5
b 2442.5
2447
2451.5
c 2415.5
2420
2424.5
d 2456
2460.5
2465
e 2429
2433.5
2438
f 2402
2406.5
2411
(Unit: MHz)