User's Manual

2000 Series Installation and Operation
8
Setting Levels (Continued)
ATW-T210a UniPak
®
 Transmitter
Trimmer adjustments in the UniPak
®
 transmitter (Fig. E ) will enable you 
to use microphones or instruments with different output levels.
1.  For MIC: Set microphone level trim control fully clockwise 
  (maximum) and instrument level trim control fully counterclockwise 
  (minimum). Factory setting is fully clockwise (maximum).
  For INSTRUMENT: Set instrument level trim control fully clockwise 
  (maximum) and microphone level trim control fully counterclockwise  
  (minimum). Factory setting is fully clockwise (maximum).
2. Set the receiver’s AF Level control to its full clockwise position 
  (maximum). See Figure D on page 5.
3. Plug the mic or instrument into the transmitter and power up the 
 system.
4. For MIC: Make an initial adjustment of the mixer’s level controls that  
  will allow audio through the system.
  For INSTRUMENT: Make an initial adjustment of the instrument 
  amplier input level control that will allow audio through the system.
5. For MIC: While speaking/singing into the microphone at typically 
  loud levels, check the AF meter levels on the receiver. If all ve 
  meter bars are consistently illuminated and distortion is heard 
  through the system, it may be necessary to adjust the UniPak 
  transmitter audio input level. To adjust the transmitter audio input 
  level, gently turn the microphone level trim control counterclockwise  
  until the topmost receiver AF level meter bar is illuminated only on 
  audio peaks.
  For INSTRUMENT: While playing the instrument at typically loud 
  levels, check the AF meter levels on the receiver. If all ve meter 
  bars are consistently illuminated and distortion is heard through 
  the system, it may be necessary to adjust the UniPak transmitter 
  audio input level. To adjust the transmitter audio input level, gently 
  turn the instrument level trim control counterclockwise until the 
  topmost receiver AF level meter bar is illuminated only on audio 
 peaks.
6. For MIC: While again speaking/singing into the microphone at 
  typically loud levels, adjust the mixer’s input trim control so the 
  highest sound pressure level going into the microphone causes no 
  input overload in the mixer, and yet permits the mixer’s channel and 
  output level controls to operate in their “normal” range (not set too 
  high or too low).
  For INSTRUMENT: While again playing the instrument at typically 
  loud levels, adjust the receiver’s AF Level control so the highest 
  signal level causes no input overload in the instrument amplier 
  and yet permits the amplier’s input level controls to operate in their  
  “normal” range (not set too high or too low).
  Note: If the mixer cannot be adjusted to operate in its normal 
  range without distortion, adjust the receiver’s AF Level Control (turn  
  counterclockwise) until the mixer/ amplier is no longer overloaded.
Fig. E – UniPak
®
 Transmitter  Open
Receiver Squelch
The squelch control on the back panel of the receiver is preset 
at the factory for best system performance (factory setting is full 
counterclockwise), but can be adjusted if you must use the system in 
an area with considerable RF interference. If there is interference in 
the audio, and changing the channel is not an option, adjust the squelch 
control so the system will receive the signal from your transmitter but 
will “squelch” or eliminate the unwanted background RF noise. This 
adjustment can cause a reduction in useable range of the wireless 
transmitter, so set the control to the lowest position that reliably mutes 
the unwanted RF signals.
Transmitter 
 Door
Antenna
Audio Input Jack
Instrument/
Microphone Level Trim 
Controls
Channel 
Selector 
Switch
RF Power 
Select Switch
Service Port 
(for factory use only)
Battery-keeper 
Arm with 
Screwdriver 
attached
Power-on LED










