User manual

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Personal PA
®
DSP FM Wideband Transmitter
3. Press the “>” button to access the Preferences.
4. Press the “>” button to access the “DISPLAY MODE” Setting. The currently selected display mode will be shown in the
selection box.
5. Press the “^” or “v” buttons to change the Display Mode to “FREQUENCY” or “CHANNEL”. Note that the setting changes
live, it does not need to be “selected” with another button. The setting displayed in the selection box is the one that is
active.
6. When the desired display mode is selected, press the Menu button to exit the menu and return to the main info screen.
3b. Channel Mode
The Channel Mode changes the range of selectable channels from all 17 channels to the 8 non-interfering channels. This comes
into play when multiple transmitters are in use, serving multiple groups of listeners. 8-Channel mode allows the user to choose
one of the 8 non-interfering channels for simultaneous transmission from multiple transmitters (i.e. Transmitter #1 on Channel 1,
Transmitter #2 on Ch. 2, Transmitter #3 on Ch. 3, etc.) and prevents channels that would interfere from being available.
To change the Channel Mode:
1. Press the Menu button. The display will show “AUDIO SETTINGS” in the selection box.
2. Press the “v” button repeatedly until “PREFERENCES” is displayed in the selection box.
3. Press the “>” button to access the Preferences.
4. Press the “v” button until “CHANNEL MODE” is displayed in the selection box.
5. Press the “>” button to access the “CHANNEL MODE” Setting. The currently selected channel mode will be shown in the
selection box.
6. Press the “^” or “v” buttons to change the Channel Mode from “17” to “8”. Note that the setting changes live, it does not
need to be “selected” with another button. The setting displayed in the selection box is the one that is active.
7. When the desired channel mode is selected, press the Menu button to exit the menu and return to the main info screen.
3c. Screen Time-Out
The Screen Time-Out setting determines how long the transmitter displays the screen saver. The transmitter waits for 10 minutes,
after no activity (front panel button pushes), then displays the screen saver. After displaying the screen saver for the period of time
set here, the transmitter display will shut off to conserve energy. Note that the Screen Time-out delay and RF Time-out delay are
two independent events.
To change the Screen Time-Out:
1. Press the Menu button. The display will show “AUDIO SETTINGS” in the selection box.
2. Press the “v” button repeatedly until “PREFERENCES” is displayed in the selection box.
3. Press the “>” button to access the Preferences.
4. Press the “v” button until “SCREEN TIME-OUT” is displayed in the selection box.
5. Press the “>” button to access the “SCREEN TIME-OUT” Setting. The currently selected time period will be shown in the
selection box.
6. Press the “^” or “v” buttons to change the Screen Time-Out setting to “10 MINUTES”, “30 MINUTES” or “2 HRS”. Note
that the setting changes live, it does not need to be “selected” with another button. The setting displayed in the selection
box is the one that is active.
7. When the desired screen time-out period is selected, press the Menu button to exit the menu and return to the main info
screen.
3d. User-Entered Transmitter Description
The Description eld allows the user to easily identify the transmitter. This typically comes into play when multiple transmitters
are being used - to be able to distinguish one from another. The description appears on the front main info screen, and also on
the web page (PPA T45NET only). In a rack, all the user has to do is activate the main info screen with a touch of any button on