Guided Tour - UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel

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UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER

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1:Power switch - Use this to turn the main power on and off. When the receiver is on, the display section (see #5 on the next page) is lit.

2:Antenna A and B mountings - Connect the supplied antennas to these mountings. Third-party receiver antennas should not be substitut- ed—use only the antennas provided with your receiver.

3:Group knob - Allows you to select any of ten frequency Groups (numbered from 0 - 9). When using the Samson UHF Synth System in a multiuser environment (that is, when there are two or more transmitters and receivers in use at one location), all receivers must be set to the same Group in order to avoid intermodulation distortion. Each individual performer is then assigned an individual Channel within that Group

(up to eleven channels are available simultaneously*).

4:Channel knob - Allows you to select any of ten frequency Channels (numbered 0 - 9) within the selected Group.* When a new channel is selected, it takes approximately five seconds for audio signal to be passed through to the receiver outputs.

*Only group 9 has more than seven available channels; all other groups use channels 0 - 6. Refer to the UHF Frequency Chart on page 24 for more details.

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Samson UT-5, UH-5, DA-5L manual Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel