User's Manual
Open the rubber cover over the channels selector switch and set the group and channel to
the corresponding channels as set on the receiver. Replaces the cover over the rotary
switches.
Connect your microphone or guitar cables to the connector on the top sides of the
transmitter. If you want the low cut to be on, switch this in.
Turn the transmitter switch to the on position. Confirm that the receiver is receiving RF
and that the audio is passing through the receiver.
You are now set to use the system.
Part 3. Using the ESW-T214 Handheld Transmitter
The handheld transmitter operates on 2 “AA” size batteries. Please make sure that your
batteries are fresh. We recommend that you use Alkaline batteries and that you avoid
using NiCad if possible.
Insert the batteries into the battery compartment and slide the battery compartment cover
back into place.
To change the channel of operation, unscrew the battery compartment cover and pull the
cover back. Locate the channel selector rotary switches. Set the group and channel to the
corresponding channel as set on the receiver. Replace the cover over the rotary switches.
Turn the transmitter switch to the on position. Confirm that the receiver is receiving RF.
Speak directly into the microphone and confirm that audio is passing through the receiver.
You are now set to use the system.
Part 4. Using the ESW-R210/R220 Receiver
The ESW-R210/R220 receivers operate on a 110 VAC plug. Plug the unit into an AC
outlet. Push the on/off switch. Confirm that the LED comes on. Check the group and
channel setting to confirm that they correspond to the settings of the transmitter.
Connect the balanced or unbalanced audio output to your mixer PA system. Adjust the
volume setting to the desired level. Speak into the microphone and listen to the audio out
at the speaker. If satisfied with the audio quality, you can use the system.