Connecting The Receiver To An Amplifier; Connecting The Receiver To Power; Operating Notes - AKG SR 40 diversity Modo De Empleo

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3 Setting Up
3.5 Connecting the
Receiver to an
Amplifier
Refer to fig. 7.
3.6 Connecting
the Receiver to
Power
Refer to fig. 8.

4 Operating Notes

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1. Use a standard 1/4" jack cable to connect the UNBALANCED
jack
on the receiver rear panel to an unbalanced 1/4" line input
jack on the amplifier.
2. Turn the VOLUME control on the receiver front panel all the way CW
to set the receiver output to line level.
1. Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied AC
adapter is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you
will use your equipment. Using the AC adapter with a different AC
voltage may cause irreparable damage to the unit.
2. Plug the feeder cable
POWER socket
3. Bend part of the feeder cable into a small bight, pass the bight
through the strain relief
bight snugly against the hook on the strain relief
cable.
4. Plug the AC adapter
5. Press the front panel POWER switch to switch power to the receiver
ON.
If the transmitter is OFF or no transmitter signal arrives at the
receiver due to other causes such as shadow effects, the RF/MUTE
LED will illuminate and the DIVERSITY LEDs A and B will flash alter-
nately.
If a transmitter signal is received, the RF/OK and AF/OK LEDs as
well as one of the two DIVERSITY LEDs A or B will illuminate.
1. Switch power to the transmitter ON. (Refer to the transmitter
manual.)
2. Point the antennas approx. 45° upward and away from the receiver.
3. Switch power to the receiver ON and check the position of the
VOLUME control:
Receiver connected to microphone input -> full CCW
Receiver connected to line input -> full CW
4. Switch power to your sound system or amplifier on.
5. Set the levels on your mixer or amplifier referring to the appropriate
instruction manual or by ear.
6. Move the transmitter around the area where you will use the system
to check the area for "dead spots", i.e., places where the field
strength seems to drop and reception deteriorates.
If you find any dead spots, try to eliminate them by repositioning the
receiver. If this does not help, avoid the dead spots.
7. Make sure there will always be a direct line of sight from the trans-
mitter to the receiver.
on the supplied AC adapter into the
on the receiver rear panel.
from above, and place the end of the
into a convenient power outlet
. Tighten the
.

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