To adjust the wireless microphone's gain level, remove the battery compartment cover on
the wireless microphone, and use the small plastic tool inside the battery compartment to turn
the Gain knob. Reattach the battery compartment cover when you are done.
Note: This setting works in conjunction with the Wireless Mic Volume knob and input volume
setting.
To adjust the input volume level:
1. On the wireless receiver, press Up once quickly.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease the input volume level.
3. Press Set to confirm the new setting.
Note: This setting works in conjunction with the wireless microphone's Gain knob and the
Wireless Mic Volume knob.
To control the output volume, turn the Wireless Mic Volume knob.
Note: This control works in conjunction with the wireless microphone's
Gain knob and input volume setting.
The wireless microphone has a "voice priority" feature that you can
activate or deactivate. When active, if the microphone receives an audio
signal, the volume level of all other audio sources will be lowered
("ducked") so the wireless microphone signal can be heard better. When
inactive, all other audio sources will remain at their set volume levels.
To activate or deactivate the voice priority, press Voice Priority. The
feature is active when the button is depressed, inactive when the button
is raised.
Note: The Mic/Line 1 Input and wireless microphone share the voice
priority.
The squelch setting is a noise-reduction feature, minimizing background or ambient noise
during silent moments. Higher settings allow for greater noise reduction and dynamic range,
but a setting that's too high can cause intentionally quieter sounds to be silenced along with
the noise. Be sure to experiment with different settings to find an optimal balance.
To adjust the squelch level:
1. On the wireless receiver, press Up twice quickly.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease the squelch level.
3. Press Set to confirm the new setting.
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