IRW-2PA WIRELESS RECEIVER PA
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(1)Infrared Sensor Inputs
(2)Speaker Outputs
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(3) | AC Power Inputs |
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(4) | Aux Input |
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(5) | Mic Input |
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(6) | IR Reception LED Indicators |
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(7) | Channel A and B Volume Controls |
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(8) | Aux Volume |
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(9) | Mic Volume | (14) |
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(11) Treble |
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(12) | Handheld Microphone Holders |
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(13) | Bodyjack Charging Connectors |
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(14) | Battery Charging Power Switch |
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(15) | Battery Charging LED Indicators |
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(16) | Battery Charging Selector Switch |
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(17) | Power Switch |
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(18) | Fuse |
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1. Powering the IRW-2PA
Turn on the
(2)the lower right panel. When powered on, the Ch A and Ch B IR Reception LED In- dicators (6) will light green if the corresponding transmitters are on and red when the transmitters are off. Turn off the
2. Inputs
The
3. Adjusting the Audio
The Channel A and B mix is dependent on the separate Channel A and B Volume Controls (7). These should be adjusted to balance the audio from the channel A and B microphones. The Aux Volume (8) and Mic Volume (9) can also be ad- justed to balance the levels from those sources. Turn all volume controls down before
(5)turning on the transmitters, or connecting any audio devices, to avoid loud noise or feedback that can damage your speakers.
(4)4. EQ
The Bass (10) and Treble (11) controls can be adjusted to cut or boost up to 12dB of gain at 100Hz and 8KHz respectively. These controls affect the master mix. Add
(16)warmth to vocals by turning the bass control to the right. Turn to the left to reduce boomy vocals or to improve a mushy sound. Increase the treble control to boost high
(15)frequencies, adding crispness too the audio. Turn to the left to cut these frequencies, reducing sibilance and possible feedback.
5. Charger
The
(13)Simply turn on the battery charger by switching on the Battery Charging Power
Switch (14) and select the types of transmitters that are to be recharged using the
Battery Charging Selector Switch (16).
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| ers (12) and/or connect the bodypack transmitters using the Bodypack Charging | ||
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| Connector (13). When the charger is connected, the corresponding | ||
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| tery Charging LED Indicator (15) will light brightly red. The LED indicator will | ||
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| light green when the batteries are fully charged. Turn the battery charger off when | ||
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| the transmitters are fully charged, being stored, or being used. | ||
(18) | Note: The | |||
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| detects and shuts down if you attempt to charge alkaline or other non rechargeable | ||
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| in fire or explosion and should never be attempted. |
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