User's Manual

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A10-RX User Guide
Main Display
When the receiver is rst powered on, the main display is in two-channel view.
Two-Channel View
The display shows channel 1 and channel 2 simultaneously. Parameters displayed include the RF
signal strength at each antenna, receiver frequency, audio level, and transmitter battery level.
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1 -Channel 1 Settings
Bars indicate RF signal strength at each an-
tenna for the selected frequency.
Note: Even with the A10-TX turned off or out of range, bars
may still be displayed. This is due to the presence of back-
ground RF signal at the selected frequency.
2 -Channel 2 Settings
Bars indicate RF signal strength at each an-
tenna for the selected frequency.
Note: Even with the A10-TX turned off or out of range, bars
may still be displayed. This is due to the presence of back-
ground RF signal at the selected frequency.
3 -TX Battery Status
Battery icons indicate status of transmitters’
batteries.
4 -Audio Level
Each channel shows a horizontal meter for
audio levels.
5 -Frequency
Receiver frequency for each channel.
6 -Channel/Sub-channel Assignment
Displays region, channel, and sub-channel
frequency assignment for each transmitter.
ª X, Y, and Z regions are selected by the TV Channel Map
setting.
Single-Channel View
Pressing the Left or Right buttons when in two-channel view changes the display to a single-
channel view of channel 1 or 2, respectively.
In addition to the parameters shown in single channel view, the transmitter gain level is indicated
in single channel view. Pressing the Right button again shows the A10-TX metadata for the
transmitter associated with the channel.
ª An asterisk next to the sub channel indicates that the set frequency is not directly on a
preassigned sub channel.
Mute Function on the Transmitter
When the A10-TX audio is muted from the transmitter, the A10-RX displays Muted in the
channel screens.