User's Manual
Digital IEM System
Rio Rancho, NM
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NOTE: input channels that have been selected
asAES/EBUdigitalinputsdonotallowinputlevel
trim.
In the case where the resulting volume at the receiver
headphones or earphones is deemed insufficient, the
receiver provides makeup gain (see receiver Dynamic
Boost on p. 9)
NOTE: Do not “drive” this transmitter as you might
be tempted to do with an analog IEM system. Gener-
ally, it is best to leave 3 dB of headroom above your
strongest peaks to ensure that you are not clipping the
signals.
Lock Setup
So that the front panel buttons can be locked to pre-
vent further changes, the Lock Setup feature is provid-
ed.Usetheup/downarrowstohighlight“LockSetup”
andpresstheMENU/SELbuttontoenterthatscreen.
Usetheup/downarrowstoselecteitherLockedorUn-
locked. Once Locked is selected, no further changes
can be made to the transmitter settings until this same
screen is entered and Unlocked is selected.
NOTE: Features not affected by the Lock Setup
include channel monitoring selection and
headphone volume.
NOTE: Features not affected by the Lock Setup
include channel monitoring selection and
headphone volume.
Factory Default Reset
Torestorefactorydefaultsettings,usetheup/down
arrow buttons in the main menu to highlight “Defaults”,
thenpresstheMENU/SELbutton.Usetheup/down
arrows to select “Yes”. To activate the factory default
reset,nowpresstheMENU/SELbutton.Thescreen
will show “Defaults Restored” thus indicating that the
process is complete.
NOTE: DO NOT restore factory defaults while
someone is listening to the receiver with
headphones or earbuds - the resulting change
in levels or input type may cause a VERY LOUD
signal to be transmitted to the receiver.