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the synchronization, the receiver’s display is lit steadily on the selected channel
(frequency).
4 MINI XLR-M INPUT
Connected to this input the supplied PH-90 Headset or the signal of other sound
sources.
5 POWER ON AND BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR
GREEN: Transmitter activated (ON), charged batteries.
RED: Immediately replace the batteries.
6 GAIN SELECTOR
There are three different gain settings:
Mic: for supplied headset microphone and other microphones
0 dB: low output level instruments
-10dB: high output level instruments
7 BATTERIES COMPARTMENT
To replace the batteries, lightly press on the sides of the cover and lift forward. Take
out the old batteries, and insert two new batteries (respecting the compartment
icons) then close the lid. Remove the batteries from the receiver when not in use
for extended periods.
WEARING THE BELTPACK RECEIVER:
Clip the receiver to a belt or to the
shoulder strap of your guitar. For better
fastening reliability it’s preferable to
secure it as shown in the gure, then
fasten it in a way that the belt is tight
from the clip.
3 | TIPS FOR BETTER USE OF THE SYSTEM
• Aim the transmitter to the receiver to achieve a “direct visual contact” between
devices, without any interposed obstacle.
• Avoid placing the receiver near metal objects/surfaces or close to digital equipment
(CD players, computers, etc.).
• Place the receiver in such a way that is far from a wall and that is at least
1 meter (about 3 feet) above the floor.
• Cell phones, two-way radio equipment or similar devices may disturb
the radio transmission between the transmitter and the receiver, so they
should not be used close to the transmission system.
4 | TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM LEDS SOLUTION
No sound or very
low sound level.
Receiver ON/OFF
LED turned off.
Make sure the unit is properly
connected.
Power LED turned off.
Make sure the power supply is
properly connected to the receiver.
Receiver RF LED turned on.
Raise the volume.
Raise gain on transmitter.
Check the connections between
receiver and amplier or mixer.
Receiver RF LED turned on.
Transmitter LED turned on.
Don’t place the receiver close to
metallic objects.
Check that the transmission
space (“visual contact”) between
transmitter and receiver is free.
Approached the transmitter to the
receiver.
Make sure the transmitter and
receiver share the same frequency.
Batteries status LED is red. Replace batteries.
Distortion or unwanted
interferences.
Receiver RF LED
turned on.
Remove possible sources of
interference such as CD players,
computers, digital broadcast
sources, etc.
Increasing distortions.
Batteries status
LED is red.
Replace batteries.
Great intensity difference
when the same source
is via cable, or in case of
connection with other
guitars or microphones.
Set properly the transmitter gain
selector and the receiver volume.










