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8 Establishing a
Transmission Path
To establish the transmission path for a system
consisting of a receiver section and a trans­
mitter, proceed as follows:
1) Set the transmission channel on the re­
ceiver section (
chapter 7) . Do not
switch on the corresponding transmitter
yet . If the bargraph RF (H) on the display
indicates a signal, interference or signals
from another wireless system are received .
In this case, use a different transmission
channel .
2) Set the receiver section and the transmit­
ter to the same transmission channel: To
synchronize the receiver section and
the transmitter, first keep the blue syn­
chronization button pressed on the trans­
mitter: "SYNC" (D) starts flashing on the
display of the receiver section . Then, while
still keeping the synchronization button
pressed on the transmitter, briefly press the
button SYNC (3) on the receiver section .
Thus, the transmitter is set to the trans­
mission channel of the receiver section .
When synchronizing, make sure that the
maximum distance of 1 m between the re­
ceiver and the transmitter is not exceeded .
3) When the receiver section and the trans­
mitter have been set to the same trans­
mission channel, the bargraph RF on the
display will indicate the strength of the
radio signal received .
Take the transmitter and walk around
the area where it is operated . In case of no
reception or poor reception, please check
the following items:
a) Are the batteries of the transmitter dis­
charged?
b) Are there any metal objects or other
high­frequency sources interfering with
the reception?
c) Is it possible to improve the reception
quality by turning the receiving anten­
nas?
d) Are the receiver and the transmitter too
far apart? The transmission range de­
442 radio frequencies
Channel
Frequency
Channel
001
823 .000 MHz
362
863 .000 MHz
002
823 .025 MHz
363
863 .025 MHz
003
823 .050 MHz
364
863 .050 MHz
004
823 .075 MHz
365
863 .075 MHz
005
823 .100 MHz
366
863 .100 MHz
...
...
...
360
831 .975 MHz
441
864 .975 MHz
361
832 .000 MHz
442
865 .000 MHz
pends on local conditions (up to approx .
100 m in the open) . The transmission
path should be free of any obstacles .
e) Is the squelch too high (
4) Switch on the subsequent audio unit or
raise the corresponding control of the
mixer and speak / sing into the microphone
of the transmitter . The bargraph AF (I) on
the display of the receiver section indicates
the volume level of the transmitter . For the
pocket transmitter, use the gain switch to
adjust the level (
Use the volume control (6) to adjust
the output level of the receiver section .
The signal of the receiver section is present
at the corresponding outputs AUDIO OUT
(10) . This signal, mixed to the signal of the
other receiver section, is also present at the
common output MIX OUT (8) .
8.1 Squelch
To adjust the squelch threshold, use the con­
trol SQ (12) . The squelch function will mute
the receiver section when the level of the
radio signal received falls below the thresh­
old value ad justed . Thus, interference signals
will not cause any noise at the receiver section
when the transmitter is switched off or when
the radio signal of the transmitter is insuffi­
cient: If the levels of the interference signals
are below the threshold value, the receiver
section will be muted .
Use the control SQ to adjust the threshold
value so that there will not be any noise at
the receiver section when the transmitter is
switched off . The more the control is turned
clockwise, the higher the threshold value . A
high threshold value will offer high interfer­
ence resistance, but it will also reduce the
transmission range of the wireless system
since, during operation, the strength of the
transmitter signal must be high enough to
prevent muting of the receiver section . Thus,
when the reception is good, a high threshold
value can be used; however, when the trans­
mitter and the receiver are far apart, a low
threshold value is recommended .
Mode PRESET
Channel number
Frequency
in the group
1
2
3
4
5
...
6
7
8
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Group 1 ("P1")
Group 2 ("P2")
Channel
Frequency
Channel
006
823 .125 MHz
022
823 .525 MHz
058
824 .425 MHz
070
824 .725 MHz
138
826 .425 MHz
102
825 .525 MHz
260
829 .475 MHz
174
827 .325 MHz
330
831 .225 MHz
270
829 .725 MHz
356
831 .875 MHz
294
830 .325 MHz
373
863 .275 MHz
383
863 .525 MHz
391
863 .725 MHz
423
864 .525 MHz
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9 Specifications
Radio frequency range: � � � � 823 – 832 MHz and
RF S / N ratio: � � � � � � � � � � � � > 100 dB
Audio frequency range: � � � � 80 – 18 000 Hz
Dynamic range: � � � � � � � � � � > 100 dB
THD: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � < 1 %
Interference suppression: � � � pilot tone and
Audio outputs CH 1, CH 2
XLR, bal�: � � � � � � � � � � � � � 15 mV (MIC)
6�3 mm jack, unbal� � � � � � � 7 mV (MIC)
Audio output MIX OUT: � � � � 75 mV,
Antenna inputs: � � � � � � � � � � BNC, each to
Power supply: � � � � � � � � � � � via power supply unit
Ambient temperature: � � � � � 0 – 40 °C
Dimensions (W × H × D): � � � 420 × 42 × 183 mm
Weight: � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2�3 kg
Group 3 ("P3")
Frequency
Channel
Frequency
034
823 .825 MHz
106
825 .625 MHz
154
826 .825 MHz
242
829 .025 MHz
322
831 .025 MHz
365
863 .075 MHz
405
864 .075 MHz
429
864 .675 MHz
Subject to technical modification .
863 – 865 MHz
table ➊
adjustable squelch
150 mV (LINE)
75 mV (LINE)
6�3 mm jack, unbal�
supply an antenna
amplifier with power
(8 V⎓ / 100 mA)
provided and con-
nected to 230 V/ 50 Hz
Group 4 ("P4")
Channel
Frequency
048
824 .175 MHz
146
826 .625 MHz
208
828 .175 MHz
234
828 .825 MHz
314
830 .825 MHz
358
831 .925 MHz
367
863 .125 MHz
437
864 .875 MHz
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