User's Manual

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49 RF SIGNAL LEVEL INDICATOR: Shows the strength of the RF signal received from the transmitter. Also
indicates which Tuner (A or B) has the better reception and is in operation. When the METER HOLD
function is on, the lowest-level RF signal received from the transmitter is indicated by a flashing bar.
50 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows Receiver Name (57), Transmitter Name (57), or Link Address
(MASTER, or SLV and the slave number). The factory setting displays “DEF” in Receiver Name mode (“RX
NAME”). Once the settings have been changed, the unit will display the last setting and mode selected.
Also flashes the “LOW.BAT” warning when the associated transmitter’s batteries are weak.
51 TRANSMITTER BATTERY INDICATOR: Displays a maximum of four bar segments, with four bars
indicating full power.
52 FREQUENCY DISPLAY: Indicates the current frequency setting in MHz.
53 EDIT”: Appears and flashes when the receiver is in edit mode.
54 TRANSMITTER RF POWER DISPLAY: Indicates either TX LO” or “TX HI”.
55 TX LOCK”: Appears when the transmitter is in one of its three lock settings (ALL.LOC, MUT.LOC or
PWR.LOC).
56 RX LOCK”: Appears when the receiver is in one of its three lock settings (ALL.LOC, PC.LOC or RX.LOC).
57 TX/RX NAME: Indicates whether the transmitter name or the receiver name is displaying in the top
line of the LCD display.
58 MUTE”: Appears when the receiver or transmitter is muted, when the receiver is not receiving an
audio signal, or when the receiver is externally muted by use of the EXTERNAL MUTE jack.
59 AF LEVEL INDICATOR: Shows the audio modulation level of the received signal. When the METER
HOLD function is on, the bar corresponding to the highest level reached will stay lit.
Receiver Controls and Functions (Continued)
Receiver Controls
Power On/Off
Press the power switch to turn the receiver on. After a short power-up sequence, the display shows the
operating frequency and the alert light is illuminated (if no active transmitters are present on this
frequency). The receiver may also display a system position (i.e., MASTER”, “SLV-#”) or an assigned