Settings
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Once the desired channel number appears, set the
POWER switch to OFF to release Setting mode.
Or, press the SET button to continue operations in Setting
mode.
The next time you turn on the power only by setting the
POWER switch to ON, the transmitter will be set to
Transmit mode with the selected channel.
Notes
• The unit cannot transmit in Setting mode.
• Make sure that the channel selected is the same as that
selected on the tuner used in the same system.
• Depending on the noise or interference conditions, the
selectable channels may not necessarily all be usable. If
necessary, you can determine the usable channels by
stepping the channel selection through a number of
channels on the tuner with the microphone/transmitter set
to OFF. Those channels on which the RF indicator of the
tuner does not light are usable.
• If there is a TV broadcasting station near by, do not use
the station's channel.
• The unit may not operate correctly if it is turned on again
immediately after turning off the power while in setting
mode. Pause for a few seconds or more before turning on
the power again.
• When operating two or more UHF wireless microphone
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systems using channels in different groups, ensure that the
systems are at least 100 m (330 feet) apart from each
other. (The same applies also when using channels in a
group if the different UHF wireless microphone systems
are installed where they are within sight of each other.)
Changing the Input Attenuation Setting
You can change the input attenuation setting in 3-dB steps
in a range of 0 to 21 dB. You can change it either in Setting
mode or in Transmit mode.
Changing in Setting mode
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Set the unit in Setting mode.
2
Press the SET button until the attenuation level indication
appears on the display.
Attenuation level indication
3
Press the + or – button to select the attenuation level.
If you keep either button pressed, the level will be
incremented or decremented successively.