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sensor (refer to paragraphs “9. HAND-HELD MICROPHONE” at page 13 and “10.
POCKET TRANSMITTER AND HEADSET” at page 15 for details) located on right
side of front panel.
f Once the transmitter is “hooked”,
iR
icon stops blinking; icon turns off, . and
POW
HI
icons light up, indicating that the system is now working properly.
f The display on transmitter shows same channel set on the receiver and HI icon indi-
cates a good radio signal.
f After about 10 seconds, the system automatically returns to mode. At this point
the system is fully set and ready to operate.
8.4. Transmission Power Setting
MHz
A
F
R
F
iR
FREQ UE NC Y
CHAN NE L
POW
HI
VOL
MHz
.
A
F
R
F
iR
FREQ UE NC Y
CHAN NE L
POW
HI
VOL
f When POWER icon ashes on receivers display (usually followed by LO), press UP
or DOWN buttons to adjust transmission power: “HI” stands for good power; “LO”
stands for low power.
NOTE: Turning down transmission power of a wireless system may seem a
contradiction. Normally radio interference cause audio noises because of
poor power, but this is not always true. In fact, sometimes a transmitter too
close to the receiver can create problems. In these cases, it may be better to
reduce transmission power in order to cancel these problems.
9. HAND-HELD MICROPHONE
WF-U2300HH and WF-U2300HP systems feature respectively 2 and 1 hand-held trans-
mitters with professional dynamic cardioid capsule.
5
6
3
2
1
IR
4
13
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WF-U2300 User manual