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Location and function of parts
Tuner Unit
How to install the tuner unit
1Turn off the power of this unit.
2Remove the tuner cover.
3Check the up and down sides of the tuner unit, and insert it into the slot. (Fig. 1)
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4After installation of the tuner unit, turn on the power of the unit and turn on the power of the wireless microphone to check it is receiving. While receiving, the RF/SIGNAL indicator lights up. The RF/SIGNAL indicator will not light up when the setting channel of the microphone is different from the setting of the tuner unit, or when the microphone power is consumed.
Notes
Take the following precautions to prevent interference and noise.
•If there is a TV broadcasting station nearby, to avoid possible interference from its broadcasting, do not use that station’s channel.
•When simultaneously using two tuners, always set the tuners to different channels within the same group (other than group 00).
•Please make a choice of model in accordance with your area to use picking up an unused TV channel.
•Make sure that the channel selected on the microphone is the same as that selected on the tuner being used in the same system.
How to remove the tuner unit
1Turn off the power of this unit.
2Insert a screwdriver having the shaft diameter of 2 to 4 mm or less with shaft length of 30 mm or longer, into the hole under the lower part of the tuner slot as shown. Remove the tuner unit. (Fig. 2)
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Tuner unit
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Note
Insert it deeply into the slot.
Do not insert or remove the tuner unit while the power is on. This may cause noise.
CAUTION
To prevent breakdown or injury, do not put your hand inside of the slot.
Please refer to the table Sony 800
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1GP (group) button
To change the group, press the + or – button while holding this button down.
2CH (channel) button
To change the channel in a group, press the + or – button while holding this button down.
3+ button
To go to a higher group or channel, press this button while holding the GP or CH button.
Press this button changes the indication from GP/CH to frequency.
4– button
To go to a lower group or channel, press this button while holding the GP or CH button.
5AF (audio frequency) indicator
6AF (audio frequency) level indications
The indicator lights and the indications appear when the audio output level is higher than the reference level.
7BATT (battery) indicator
8BATT (battery) indication
Indicate the condition of the wireless microphone transmitter batteries. The indicator and indication appear and start flashing about one hour before the transmitter batteries go flat. The time at which flashing begins will depend on the type of battery used in the transmitter, and its condition.
9GP/CH (group/channel) indication
Shows the reception channel group and respective channel number.
Pressing the + button changes this indication to the frequency indication.
0RF (ratio frequency) level indications
qa RF (ratio frequency) indicator
The indicator lights and the indications (dots) appear when the antenna reception is optimal. Depending on the RF input level, the number of dots changes.
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