Using the receiver
Adjustment tips for the setup menu
LOCK
Activating/deactivating the lock mode
Via the “LOCK” menu, you can activate or deactiveate the lock mode. This mode locks the / rocker button (UP/DOWN) so that the user cannot change the preset channel.
The lock mode icon on the display of the user interface (user menu) indicates that the lock mode is activated.
To deactivate the lock mode you have to select “LOC.OFF“ within the menu “LOCK“ of the setup menu.
| TUNE | Changing the receiving frequencies of the channels | |
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| Via the “TUNE“ menu you can change the receiving frequency of a | |
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| channel or you scan lock certain channels (see “Locking channels for | |
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| the user” on page 20). | |
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| 16 of 20 channels do have | |
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| These frequencies do not cause any intermodulation interferences | |
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| and they ensure a safe and | |
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| transmission links are operated simultaneously. | |
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| The receiving frequency of the receiver must exactly correspond | |
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| to the transmission frequency of the transmitter! | |
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| Select the “TUNE“ menu to change these frequencies or to enter | |
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| the receiving frequencies for the channels 17 to 20. | |
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| The current channel is flashes on the display. | |
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| Use the | / rocker button (UP/DOWN) to select the channel |
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| whose frequency you would like to change. | |
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| The selected channel flashes on the display. | |
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| Press the SET button to confirm your selection. | |
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| The current receiving frequency of the selected channel flashes | |
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| on the display. | |
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| Use the | / rocker button to select the desired receiving fre- |
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| quency. Receiving frequencies are tunable in | |
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| The selected receiving frequency flashes on the display. | |
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| Press the SET button to store the new receiving frequency. | |
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| TUNE | Locking channels for the user | |
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| Via the “TUNE“ menu you can lock certain channels so that the user | |
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| cannot select them. This makes sense when several guided tours | |
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| take place at the same time and several transmission links are oper- |
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