WIR TX75
Adjust the Audio Level
Line Level Source
After an audio signal has been connected to the transmitter, adjust the audio source gain until the WIR TX75
Microphone Source
Speak into the microphone from a normal distance and at a natural voice level. Use the microphone gain adjustment on the TX75 to set the gain to the point where the audio level indicator on the selected channel blinks periodically. If the audio level indicator is always on or on most of the time, the level is too high. If the audio level indicator is never on, the level is too low.
Connecting Master and Slave Units
Connect all WIR TX75 master and slave(s) units together using
When a cable is plugged into a “to slave” jack, the master unit will automatically detect
The WIR TX75 automatically detects when slave units are plugged in, establishes a data link to verify operation, monitors status, and enables baseband output to the slave emitter(s).
Once a master and slave unit are connected, the yellow and green indicators located on the “to slave” and “Master In” jacks mimic each other. This allows the user to know the status of the entire system by simply looking at the indicators on the back of the master unit. A switch is provided to turn off all indicator lights AFTER initial
Note: The WIR TX75 will automatically detect and adjust for differences in
Figure 8: Connecting a WIR TX75 transmitter to two WIR TX75-S slave emitters
TX75 MASTER
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AC POWER |
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SOURCE | MIC RCA | CAT5E |
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MICROPHONE |
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(ELECTRET) |
| TX75S SLAVE #1 | TX75S SLAVE #2 |
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AUDIO |
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SOURCE
A161
10 | MAN 166C |