User Manual
System 10 Portable Camera-Mount Wireless Installation and Operation 
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Receiver Installation
Location
For best operation the receiver should be at least 3' (1 m) above the 
ground and at least 3' (1 m) away from a wall or metal surface to minimize 
reections. Keep the receiver antennas away from noise sources such 
as other digital wireless equipment, microwave ovens, as well as away 
from large metal objects. Keep System 10 receiver 30' (9 m) away from 
wireless access points. In multi-channel systems, position receivers at 
least 3' (1 m) apart and keep operating transmitters at least 6' (2 m) from 
the receivers to help assure maximum RF performance.
Output Connection
The ATW-R1700 has a single audio output jack that accepts the 3.5 mm 
(
1
/
8
") cable included in the package. 
Use the Audio Output Selector Switch to choose between a balanced 
and an unbalanced dual mono signal. 
The 3.5 mm (
1
/
8
") Headphone Monitor output works with mono or stereo 
headphones (the output sends a dual mono audio signal to stereo 
headphones). Use the Headphone Level Control to adjust the volume.
Power Connection
NOTE: Use only the supplied AC adapter and power cord to power or 
charge receiver. To use AC power, connect the power cord’s USB A-type 
male port to the AC adapter and connect the Micro-USB B port to the 
USB Power Input on the side of the receiver. Next, plug the adapter 
into a standard 120 Volt 60 Hz or 230 volt 50 Hz (depending on global 
location) AC power outlet. The AC adapter and USB cable also charges 
the receiver’s internal battery. Charge battery in an environment with 
moderate temperature (41°F – 95°F). The system will not charge in 
temperatures below 32°F or above 104°F in order to prevent potential 
damage to battery. For safety and to conserve energy, unplug the 
AC adapter from the AC outlet when the system is not in use. Store 
receiver in a cool place.
Antennas
For best reception, position the removable antennas in the shape of a 
“V” so that both tilt 45°.
ATW-R1700 Receiver Controls and Functions
Figure A — Front Panel Controls and Functions
1.  Removable Antennas: Position the antennas as shown.
2.  Power/Battery Indicator: Glows green when receiver is on and 
  battery is charged. Flashes green when battery needs to be 
  charged. Glows red when battery is charging. 
3.  Power Switch: Press and hold to turn receiver on or off.
Figure B — Rear Panel Controls and Functions
4.  System ID Select Switch: Press to cycle through System ID 
  numbers. (System ID is the identical number assigned to a paired 
  receiver and transmitter.)
5.  Pairing Switch: Press to initiate pairing
6.  LCD System Display contains:
  a. RF Signal Level Indicator: shows strength of the RF signal 
    received from the transmitter
  b. The System ID Display: shows the System ID number
  c. The Receiver Battery Gauge RX: shows the capacity of the 
    receiver’s internal battery/charging status
  d. The Transmitter Battery Gauge TX: shows the capacity of the 
    transmitter’s batteries
7.  AF Peak Indicator: Only lights when audio distortion is present at 
  maximum modulation. Attenuator does not affect the indicator.
8.  Pairing Indicator: Flashes green in pair mode. Glows green when 
  transmitter is paired.
Figure C — Right Side Controls and Functions
9.  Headphone Level Control: This control is used to adjust the volume 
  of the signal sent to the headphones. Roll control to the right to 
  increase the volume. 
10. Headphone Monitor: Accepts 3.5 mm (
1
/
8
") connector. Plug in 
  either a mono or stereo headphone to monitor receiver signal.
11. Power Input: Connect the AC Power Supply adapter included in 
  the system to charge/operate the receiver.
Figure D— Left Side Controls and Functions
12. Audio Output Selector Switch: Move left for balanced output or 
  right for unbalanced (dual mono) output. 
13. Audio Output Attenuator Switch: Default is 0 dB. Move one stop left  
  to reduce the audio output by 10 dB or two stops left to reduce 
  output by 20 dB.
14. Audio Output Jack: TRS balanced or unbalanced (dual mono)  
  3.5 mm (
1
/
8
") jack. Can be connected to the input of a camera or mixer. 
Figure E— Camera Shoe Mount
Camera Shoe Mount allows receiver to be attached to a camera or tripod. 
Slide mount onto receiver from the rear so mount engages the grooves 
on the sides of the receiver and slips under the clip on the bottom. Slide 
until rear of mount is ush with rear of receiver. The mount bracket 
PEAK
RX
TX
RF
SYSTEM
ID
PAIRPAIR
MONITOR CHARGE
OUTPUT
DUAL MONO 
|
 BAL ATT.  -20
|
-10
|
0
DUAL MONO 
|
 BAL ATT. -20
|
-10
|
0
1
2
9
12
10
13
11
14
6
3
Figure A
Figure C
Figure D
Figure E
Figure B
4 7
5 8
connects to the hot shoe of most DSLR cameras: slide into shoe and 
tighten nut to secure. The bracket’s ¼" socket also allows it to be attached 
to a tripod, shoulder rig or other device with a ¼" screw. 








