User's Manual

It is also red when switch is in position 2, indicating muted operation for Receiver Channel 2.
LED turns green in Hold position, indicating unit is ready for operation.
Set
Use with the Dual-channel Control Switch and Up/Down arrows to choose operating frequencies
manually or automatically (using your choice of three automatic scan groups).
Up/Down Arrows
Press Up or Down arrows, in conjunction with the Set button, to choose operating frequencies
manually or automatically (using your choice of three automatic scan groups).
Rear Panel:
Output A
BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT JACK: XLRM-type connector. Pin 1: ground (shield); Pin 2: “audio +”;
Pin 3: “audio –”. A standard 2-conductor shielded cable can be used to connect the receiver output
to a balanced microphone-level input on a camera, mixer or integrated amplifier.
Output B
BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT JACK: XLRM-type connector. Pin 1: ground (shield); Pin 2: “audio +”;
Pin 3: “audio –”. A standard 2-conductor shielded cable can be used to connect the receiver output
to a balanced microphone-level input on a camera, mixer or integrated amplifier.
Output Select Switch
The rear panel provides two balanced XLR audio outputs (Outputs A & B). The unit is equipped
with an output select switch that assigns a signal to each of the audio outputs, as follows:
Output A (left) can be assigned either Receiver Channel 1 or MIX.
(MIX = Ch. 1 and Ch. 2
signals mixed together. The relative levels of each signal can be adjusted using the
individual receiver level controls.)
Output B (right) can be assigned either Receiver Channel 1, Receiver Channel 2, or Mix.
Typical configuration: Output A is assigned Channel 1; Output B is assigned Channel 2, feeding
individual channels in a mixer or camera. Many other options are available, providing much
flexibility, for instance:
If your camera doesn’t accept two inputs, you can sum the signal from both transmitters in
Output A and connect this mixed signal to your camera.
You can connect Output A (mixed signal) to a camera, and Output B (mixed signal) to an
audio mixer
When using the unit with a single transmitter (single-channel operation), Output A can be
used to feed a camera, while Output B can feed an audio mixer (both with identical signals
from Receiver Channel 1).
Receiver Level Controls [1and 2]
The signal levels of each receiver signal (Receiver Channel 1 and Receiver Channel 2) may be
adjusted using these controls. When the outputs are assigned to a single receiver signal, these controls will
adjust the output level. (Turn clockwise to increase output level.) When the outputs are assigned to MIX,
these controls adjust the relative levels between the receiver signals.
Monitor Select Switch
This switch assigns a signal to the Monitor headphone output.
Choose 1 [left position] to hear Channel 1 in both ears (mono signal, stereo output);
Choose 2 [right position] to hear Channel 2 in both ears (mono signal, stereo output);