Installation and Connection
3 Installation and Connection
Positioning the receiver
Rack assembly
Connecting the receiver to power
Connecting the receiver to a balanced
input
Connecting the receiver to a speaker
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1)
Always position the receiver near to where the action is taking place (e.g. stage).
2)
Check that you can see the receiver from where you will be using the transmitter.
Fit the DSR 70 receiver into your 19" rack with the
supplied rack brackets, fixing screws and washers.
These are screwed on each side of the receiver.
1)
Unscrew the fixing screws from each side panel.
2)
Screw the rack brackets on the receiver with the
fixing screws.
3)
Install the receiver in your rack.
4)
Rotate both antennas (7) up to the "normal
position" (see diagram on the title page) to achieve
optimum transmission and reception performance.
Use of two receivers in one rack
1)
Fit both receivers in the rack with one unit of space between them.
2)
Rotate both antennas (7) up to the "normal position" (see diagram on the title page).
1)
Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the included power supply is identical to the
AC mains voltage available where you will use your system. Using the power supply with
a different AC voltage may wreck the unit.
2)
Plug the feeder cable of the included power supply into the 12 V, 0.5 A, DC IN socket
(11) on the receiver.
3)
Connect the AC adapter to a power outlet. Ensure that you are using the correct adapter
for the country you are in.
Use an XLR cable to connect the BALANCED output (10) of the required channel on the back
of the receiver to the balanced microphone input (XLR socket) on the mixer or amplifier.
Use an XLR cable to connect the sum output (9) of all four channels on the back of the
receiver to an active speaker.
Figure 6: Fitting the DSR70 in a
19" rack
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