Using the Set 840 S system

Searching for a sound source

￿Switch the receiver on.

The receiver automatically searches for one of the 3 channels of the transmitter and starts the channel search on the last selected channel. If a channel is found, the channel search stops.

Your hear the sound of the sound source found.

Depending on the channel found, the receiver produces

1, 2 or 3 beeps (see page 24) and the channel indicator 1 on the receiver lights up as follows:

The channel indicator 1goes off after 30 seconds so that the light won’t disturb you in a dark room.

What if you don’t hear the desired sound source?

The channel search has possibly found another sound source (e.g. from another nearby system).

To continue the channel search:

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￿ Press the channel search

 

button 6on the receiver repeat-

 

edly until you have found your

 

sound source.

 

If you still cannot find your sound source:

￿Change the transmission channel as described in the next chapter.

￿Read the chapter “If a problem occurs ...” on page 26.

Changing the transmission channel

If several transmitters are operated simultaneously and are very close to one another, reception can be subject to interference (e.g. hissing noise).

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