Setting up

Connecting an instrument

1)Remove the battery compartment cover (22).

2)Plug the jack plug on the MKG L guitar cable into the output jack of your instrument and the mini XLR connector on the guitar cable into the audio input socket (19) of the bodypack transmitter.

3)Slide the slide cover (20) to the rear position and switch on the bodypack transmitter using the on/off switch (15).

4)Assign a free channel to the bodypack transmitter and receiver.

5)Play your instrument.

6)Use the screwdriver integrated in the battery compartment cover to set the GAIN control

(23)to a position where the CLIP LED (6) on the receiver will flash occasionally.

7)Replace the battery compartment cover on the transmitter.

Adjusting the audio level on the receiver Use the VOLUME potentiometer (2) to adjust the audio output level on this channel (10/10a).

Connect the DSR 70 Quattro receiver to an active speaker and use the VOLUME potentiometers of the active channels to adjust the sum output (9) based on the Mixing Function.

Adjusting internal error correction

Switching off DMS 70 System

In an undisturbed environment, set the AUTO CORRECTION switch (8) on the back of the receiver to "Low" which guarantees an optimum transfer time.

If another interfering device in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency range causes unwanted signals near the receiver, this can cause interference. Increase the internal error correction by adjusting the AUTO CORRECTION switch to the "Mid" or "High" setting.

It is sufficient to switch off the receiver to switch off the DMS 70 system. The receiver switches off all transmitters connected to it.

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Harman DMS70 manual Setting up