BCWR Receiver
Front
16V AC
POWER INPUT
Rear
Connecting the Audio Output
The BCWR Receiver provides an unbalanced, line-level mixed output to the RCA Jack (3).This can be connected to a mixer or a P.A. system using the supplied RCA to RCA audio cable.The audio of both Channels A and B are mixed together at this output.The Channel A and B mix is dependent on the sepa- rate Channel A and Channel B Volume Control (4) settings located on the back panel of the receiver. Always make sure the mixer/P.A. volume is turned to minimum before plugging the audio cable into the receiver or before turning the receiver ON/OFF (if the audio cable is already connected) to avoid possible sound system damage.
Connecting the BCIRS IR Sensors
Connect the BCIRS Infrared Sensors to the BCWR Receiver by plugging both sensor coaxial-type plugs into the Infrared Sensor Inputs (5). Each sensor input will receive both Channels A and B.
Powering the Receiver
Using the AC Power Adapter, connect the AC Power Input (6) to an AC outlet (110-120V AC).Turn ON the BCWR Receiver using the Power Switch (1).The IR Reception LED Indicators (2) will now light either green or red, depending on whether the corresponding transmitters are ON or OFF.