NAME
"DIANE"
NAME
">D<IANE"
NAME
"J>I<ANE"
NAME
">JONI_ _<"
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This screen lets you edit the current | 3.8.4 Editing the Receiver | ||
name of the receiver. If you have stored | Name | ||
no name for the receiver yet or deleted | Note: | ||
its previous name, this screen will not |
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be available. The EXTRA screen, how- |
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ever, allows you to save a new name at |
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any time (refer to section 4.1.3). |
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The receiver name may be any combi- |
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nation of up to six letters and/or num- |
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Use | and | to select the first charac- |
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Use | and | to select the second char- |
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acter, etc….
… to the sixth character.
SAVE >Y<
NAME
"JOANIE"
SAVE >N<
NAME
"DIANE"
>DELETE<
EXTRA
X-TRA
SAVE >Y<: save your setting.
SAVE >N<: reject your setting.
>DELETE<: delete all names.
Diagram 5: Editing the receiver name.
Section 3.9.1 applies to both the HT 400 handheld transmitter and the PT 400 bodypack transmitter. To set | 3.9 Setting Up the Transmitter |
the audio input gain on the HT 400, use the TX Gain screen on the receiver and the infrared connection. | Note: |
To set the audio input gain on the PT 400, use the gain control in the transmitter battery compartment. |
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IR OK | IR ERR | TXBAND | 4 inches (10 cm) max. |
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IR | IR | IR | IR OK: The transmitter has been tuned | ||||
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IR | >RETRY< | >EXIT< | failed (no communication). |
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IR | TXBAND: The frequency bands of the | ||||||
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| 1. Switch power to the receiver on. | ||||
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| TXG >HI< | TXG >LO< | status LED (20) will extinguish. | ||||
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| alternately | indicate | the | currently | |
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IR OK | IR ERR | TXBAND | on the receiver from | a distance of | |||
4 inches (10 cm) max. |
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IR | >RETRY< | >EXIT< | IR ERR: The data transmission has | ||||
failed (no communication). |
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3.9.1 Frequency
Refer to figs. 3 (page iv) and 4 (page iii).
Refer to figs. 10 (handheld trans- mitter) and 11 (bodypack transmit- ter) on page vi.
Diagram 6: Setting the transmitter carrier frequency.
3.9.2Handheld Transmitter Input Gain
Refer to fig. 10 on page vi.
Diagram 7: Setting the audio input gain on the handheld transmitter.
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