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10Rear Panel: (4) Rear Antenna Input Connectors (A/B): Installed with antenna directly. This connector also provides power for optional an
113. INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER (1) Install the two antennas to the antenna sockets (4) on the rear panel, illustrated in Fig. 3 or on fr
12(a) Unbalanced Output: When using an instrument/patch cable, connect one end of the cable to the unbalanced output (8) of the receiver and t
134. 19'' RACK INSTALLATION (1) Single Receiver (Half-rack) (a) Fasten OPTIONAL rack-mount kit to receiver using supplied screws on
14 (3) Mount the receiver(s) into a standard 19" rack as illustrated in Fig. 7. NOTE: To ensure best possible reception, the receiver must be in
155. RECEIVER OPERATING PROCEDURES (1) Be sure that the level controls of the mixer or guitar/bass amplifier are turned down to a minimum se
16 (a) G/CH: Indicates or selects the receiver GROUP and CHANNEL. There are nine separate Groups. Each group contains between three and 16 se
17Selecting/Changing CHANNEL: NOTE: In order for the receiver to recognize that a frequency is occupied, make sure all transmitters that are to be
18Viewing Channel FREQUENGY: Press the "MENU" button until the "FREQ" function is selected. This will be indicated by a b
19Selecting/Adjusting SQ: Press the "MENU" button until the "SQ" function is selected. This will be indicated by a block
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20Selecting/Changing MUTE: Press the "MENU" button until the "VOL” function is selected. This will be indicated by a block t
21(e) NAME: Indicates or sets up the name of the receiver. This allows you to give a six character identification to the receiver (i.e. user&a
22CCS: Enables the user to change channels on the transmitter by simply pressing a button Selecting/Operating CCS : Once the G
23 Selecting/Changing LOCK/UNLOCK: Press and hold the "MENU" button until the word "LOCK" appears momentarily on the pa
247. COMPUTER NETWORK INTERFACE OPERATION (1) Connect the network interface remote connector (8) on the back of the receiver to the interface c
25System Requirements: • Windows 98R, Windows 2000R • 32MB RAM Minimum (64MB is recommended) • CD-ROM 2X or higher • At Least one nine-pin D-Sub RS-2
261. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1) Grille: Protects microphone capsule and reduces "POP" noise. (2) Handle Housing: Houses electronics and
273. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (1) Power on: when powering up the microphone, switch the power switch (2) to the ON position- The Battery Status i
28 (2) “GROUP" and "CHANNEL": When both items are shown, they indicate the user is currently using a pre-programmed frequency in
291. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1) AF Input Jack: Connects to lavalier, headset microphones or to guitar cable. (see P23 for five different
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30(3) Battery Status Indicator: Indicates the power on and battery condition. (a) When the power switch is turned on, the indicator will flash b
31(11) Detachable Belt Clip: Allows for 360 degrees of rotation to suit transmitting angles. To detach, simply use a screwdriver on a 45-degre
32(2) Insert two 1.5 Volt (AA) batteries into the battery compartment, being careful of the proper polarity as illustrated in Fig.4 NOTE: Whe
33 (4) Connecting mics or cable: Before making these connections, power down the transmitter to prevent damage. Make these connections by plu
34 5. FUNCTIONS OF LCD DISPLAY (1) "ERR" Message: When "ERR" appears in the display it indicates that an operational err
35 ERR no04 - The frequency you are about to program into the system is below the microphone's frequency lower limit (At this time the
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7PCX U1OO2 WIRELESS RECEIVER 1. INTRODUCTION-------------------------------------------- 8 2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS-------------------------9-10 3.
81. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the most advanced wireless microphone system from Peavey. In today's audio world, the demand for op
92. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel: (1) Front Antenna Input Connectors (A and B): located on optional rack-mount ears: Allows an opt
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