User's Manual
FMR-500/RE-2 System Page 7
Screen options cont’d
SET: The SET button is located near the lower left corner of the
display screen. If the display is in the “ factory ship” default
mode, pressing this button or “key” once will cause the “GP”,
Group to “flash”. Pressing the SET button while GP is
flashing will stop the GP flashing and initiate flashing of the
“CH”, Channel . To change the Group or Channel, which ever
is flashing, press the “UP”arrow or “DOWN”arrow buttons
located at the upper right and lower right corners of the display,
respectively. Continue pressing the up or down buttons to select
the desired Group and Channel. The SET button must be pressed
after a Channel or Group is selected to “save” the new Group or
Channel.
Receiver Set-up:
1. Do not connect the receiver to any other equipment yet!
2. Connect the Antennas to the receiver. (both are required).
3. Plug the Wall supply output cord into the receiver 12-15V input jack.
4. Plug the AC Wall supply into a 120 VAC Outlet.
5. Press the POWER switch. Display should light.
6. Note the GP (Group Number) and CH (Channel Number). Also note
if the RF Bar Scale (1-100) is displaying any Reading over about 3 to
10. If so, this indicates RF noise or interference and you should
change Group/Channels before proceeding.
7. If any interference in step 6 was noted, follow the instructions in
“SET” above to change Group or Channel. Note that all Groups and
Channels are “pre-stored” into the receiver and that no new Groups
or channels can be assigned. One user definable Frequency can be
assigned. See previous instructions in Screen Options.
8. Press the Power switch on the receiver front panel to turn the unit off.
Plug the mixer or other audio system into the receiver XLR
Microphone Connector (for Voice operation) or into the ¼ inch Line
Level Jack (for Guitar operation). Note: Guitar audio also appears at
the XLR connector if balanced output is desired. Set the Line Level
Control near the ¼ inch jack to about 50 % of rotation initially. Set the
Line/Mic switch to the Mic position, if a fixed audio output level is
desired.










