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1. On/off volume knob. Turn inner knob to the right; turns on with
click. Turn volume up with clockwise turn; turn volume down with
counterclockwise turn.
2. Balance control. 12 o'clock position offers equal left (L1) and right
(R2) level in both ears. In typical setups, turn the knob counter-
clockwise from the 12 o'clock position to hear more of L1 in both
ears; turn the knob clockwise from the 12 o'clock position to hear
more of R/2 in both ears. (See page 7 for other detailed functions
of the balance control.)
3. Battery indicator. Green indicates functioning battery; low battery
is red.
4. Earphones locking output jack. Connect the supplied earphones
to this 3.5 mm locking jack.
5. AF peak indicator. Illuminates orange to indicate audio signal is at
peak level.
6. RF indicator. Illuminates green to indicate RF signal is present.
7. Removable flexible antenna. Receives RF signal from the
transmitter.
8. Aux input. Connect a 3.5 mm line- or mic-level input to this auxiliary
input. (Mic- or line-level is selectable by DIP switch inside receiver.)
(See page 7.)
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Note: If you connect a stereo source (such as an MP3 player) into
the M2R Stereo Receiver's Aux Input, be certain to use a mono
adapter to protect your equipment from the DC voltage that is
applied to the ring of the stereo connector.
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9. Belt clip. Attach the receiver to your belt or guitar strap with this
belt clip.
10. Battery door release. Slide tabs in direction of arrows to open
battery compartment door.
11. DIP switches. ( See page 7 ).
12. Frequency group selector. Use included miniature screwdriver to
select frequency group here. (See How to select a frequency ,
page 8.)
13. Frequency channel selector. Use included miniature screwdriver
to select a frequency channel here. (See How to select a
frequency , page 8.)
14. Squelch level. Use included miniature screwdriver to adjust
squelch on receiver, eliminating unwanted background RF noise.
Full clockwise is maximum squelch setting (minimum range); full
counterclockwise is minimum squelch setting (maximum range).
(Squelch level is preset at the factory. See Squelch control ,
page 8.)
15. Mic volume. Use included miniature screwdriver to control the
level of Aux In (auxiliary input) when using an ambient microphone
Note: The mic volume control is functional only when DIP
switch #3 is in the MIC position (UP). The mic volume control
is disabled with DIP switch #3 is in the LINE level position
(DOWN).
16. Miniature screwdriver. For selecting frequency group and channel,
adjusting squelch level and controlling the level of your auxiliary
input.
17. Data port. For factory use only.
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