Using the receiver
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To monitor the audio signal of one of the two receivers of a twin receiver:
Press the headphone button 0of the receiver whose audio signal you want to monitor.
To simultaneously monitor the audio signals of both receivers of a twin receiver:
Simultaneously press the headphone buttons 0of both receivers. The audio signal of the left receiver is output via the left headphone channel, the audio signal of the right receiver is output via the right headphone channel.
Gradually increase the volume.
To switch the headphone output off:
Press the headphone button 0 of the receiver whose headphone output you want to switch off.
Deactivating the lock mode
When the receivers are remote controlled via a PC and the “Wireless Systems Manager” software, their buttons can be locked via the “Wireless Systems Manager” software. To deactivate the lock mode:
| Press the esc button 6 until the progress bar is complete and the |
Hold esc to unlock | status display appears. |
The lock mode is deactivated and the settings can be made manually. |
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Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver
Via its
The transmitter must be from a compatible frequency range and be equipped with the same compander system (HDP, see page 41) as the receiver. With transmitters that are equipped with HDX (e.g. 2000 series and es G3), synchronization via the
Make sure that the HDP compander system is activated on your receiver (siehe “Selecting the compander system” on page 37).
Set the receiver to the desired receiving frequency (see page 29) and enter the desired name (see page 30).
Press the sync button 9 on your receiver.
The two blue LEDs in the
The sync button 9 can also be used for the sorting function of the “Wireless Systems Manager” software. For more information, refer to page 22.
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