NOTE: If the system is in
7.Make sure the gain setting is muted or turned down on the mixer or amp channel you will connect the wireless system to.
8.Plug the audio cable (not supplied) into the output connector.
NOTE: The
Now refer to details located in the
Once the Transmitter has been
9.Speak or sing loudly into the microphone and observe the Audio level meter on the receiver. Adjust the gain control on the trans- mitter to prevent over or under modulation. The gain should be adjusted so that the signal peaks are no more than
10.“Walk” the expected area of use to check for dropouts or interfer- ence. To minimize the potential for dropouts or interference, please observe good antenna placement. When the transmitter is turned on, the RF meter on the receiver should be illuminated in the green range to verify it is receiving a strong signal.
11.Adjust the squelch control if necessary. The squelch control on the back of the receiver may be adjusted to effectively increase range or to reduce interference. The factory setting is at a mid- point, which should be suitable for most situations. To effectively increase range, turn the control
NOTE: If the squelch is being adjusted, the transmitter should be turned off.
CAUTION! Increasing the range will make the system more susceptible to outside interference! Reducing interference will also effectively decrease the range, which will make the system more susceptible to dropouts.