Receiver for a
Wireless Microphone
These instructions are intended for users without
any specific technical knowledge . Please read these
instructions carefully prior to operation and keep
them for later reference .
All operating elements and connections de-
scribed can be found on the fold-out page 3 .
1 Overview
1 VU meter AF (audio frequency) for the audio
signal received
2 Receiving antennas A and B
3 Display to indicate
– the channel group (GROUP 00 – 09)
– the channel (CHANNEL 00 – 99)
The corresponding frequencies can be found
in the table on pages 24 / 25 .
– the line output level adjusted (VOL 00 – 63) for
the jack LINE OUT (12)
– the RF signal strength (
– which of the two receiving parts of the unit
receives the most powerful radio signal; indi-
cation via the antenna symbol on the left or
on the right
4 Button SET: To change the channel group, the
channel number or the line output level, press
the button SET repeatedly until the correspond-
ing numerals start flashing on the display (3) . As
long as the digits keep flashing, use the button
or (5) to make the setting .
5 Buttons and to set the channel group, the
channel number and the line output level
6 IR LED to send infrared signals for setting the
channel of the wireless microphone
7 Button ACT
1 . To send infrared signals for setting the channel
of the wireless microphone: Press the button
briefly .
2 . To automatically scan a free receiving chan-
nel: Keep the button pressed until the display
indicates the scan mode (
8 POWER button
1 . To switch on, keep the button pressed until
the display lights up .
2 . To switch off, keep the button pressed until
OFF appears on the display .
9 Power supply jack to connect the power supply
unit provided
8
)
) .
10 XLR audio output for connection to a micro-
phone input
11 Control SQUELCH to set the threshold value for
interference suppression
12 Audio output (6 .3 mm jack) for connection to
a line input
13 Antenna jacks
2 Safety Notes
The units (receiver and power supply unit) corre-
spond to all relevant directives of the EU and are
therefore marked with
WARNING
The power supply unit uses danger-
ous mains voltage . Leave servicing to
skilled personnel; inexpert handling
may result in electric shock .
•
The units are suitable for indoor use only . Protect
them against dripping water, splash water and
high air humidity . The admissible ambient tem-
perature range is 0 – 40 °C .
•
Do not place any vessels filled with liquid, e . g .
drinking glasses, on the units .
•
Immediately disconnect the power supply unit
from the mains socket if
1 . the receiver or the power supply unit is visibly
damaged,
2 . a defect might have occurred after a unit was
dropped or suffered a similar accident,
3 . malfunctions occur .
In any case the units must be repaired by skilled
personnel .
•
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use
water or chemicals .
•
No guarantee claims for the units and no liability
for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the units are used for
other purposes than originally intended, if they
are not correctly connected or operated, or if they
are not repaired in an expert way .
If the units are to be put out of operation
definitely, dispose of the units in accord-
ance with local regulations .
3 Applications
Combined with a wireless microphone, the re-
ceiver TXS-606 creates a wireless audio transmis-
sion system ideally suited for conferences as well
.