Bodypack Receiver Operations
1. Using the battery and the battery automatic management
system
The receiver uses two AA batteries or rechargeable AA batteries. The
rechargeable battery must be the NiMH battery without memory,
standard batteries have an estimated 8 hours of operational life.
When the total battery voltage is less than 1.9V the power
management system will power off the unit automatically.
2. Earphone connection
Plug stereo headphones or ear buds into the jack on the bodypack.
Note: The earphone output jack is stereo. The connecting plug must
be a stereo plug. If the plug is mono, it is possible to short-circuit the
output and damage one side of the earphone output.
3. Power on the unit and volume control
Rotate the power/volume knob on the top of the receiver to power on
the unit. The LCD will display the working frequencies, RF and AF
signal strength, and battery status. After the unit is on, continue to
rotate the volume knob (1) clockwise to increase the volume and
rotate the knob counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. The knob
must be fully rotated counter-clockwise to power bodypack off.
4. Mode switch
Note: Switch (7) is used to select mono or stereo mode. The
transmitter should be selected to be in the same mode.
5. RF signal LED Indicator
When the LED indicator (3) has been illuminated it means that the
transmitter's signal has been received or the interference signal at
the same frequency will also light up the LED indicator (3) To
eliminate the interference switch to a non interfering frequency and
sync with transmitter using SYNC button.
6. Receiver frequency setup
To activate the Infrared receiving function, open the battery
compartment of the receiver (IR) (6), when it is pointing to the
transmitter, then press the SYNC button on the transmitter until the
receiver has the same frequency as the transmitter. The system has
now been set up successfully. Close the receiver's battery
compartment.
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