User's Manual

Digital IEM System
Rio Rancho, NM
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Split 4-channel operation
Split 4-ch. mode allows you to use a single M4T
transmitter to send two different stereo mixes to two
different receivers or groups of receivers using a single
radio frequency.
NOTE: the transmitter must be in 4 ch. mode for
the receiver to work in this manner.
Split 4-ch. mode allows for four different knob setups:
• Master(1,2)
Equivalent to standard IEM systems where only
stereo signal is used. The tall, thin knob is the ste-
reo master volume and is fed from audio channels
1 & 2. Here, although there is audio on channels 3
& 4 in the transmission itself, they are muted and
thus the two individual knobs do not function.
• Master(3,4)
Also equivalent to standard IEM systems where
only stereo signal is used. The tall, thin knob is
the stereo master volume and is fed from audio
channels 3 & 4. Here, although there is audio on
channels 1 & 2 in the transmission itself, they are
muted and thus the two individual knobs do not
function.
• Master(1)+2
Feeds audio channel 1 to the master volume (tall,
thin knob) and audio channel 2 to the middle knob
for independent control.
• Master(3)+4
Feeds audio channel 3 to the master volume (tall,
thin knob) and audio channel 4 to the middle knob
for independent control.
SPLIT 4 CHANNEL - Master (1,2) mode
AUDIO CH.
1
2
NO
FUNCTION
NO
FUNCTION
MASTER
VOLUME
SPLIT 4 CHANNEL - Master (3,4) mode
AUDIO CH.
3
4
NO
FUNCTION
NO
FUNCTION
MASTER
VOLUME
MASTER
VOLUME
AUDIO
CH. 1
AUDIO
CH. 2
SPLIT 4 CHANNEL - Master (1) + 2 mode
NO
FUNCTION
NO
FUNCTION
MASTER
VOLUME
AUDIO
CH. 3
AUDIO
CH. 4
SPLIT 4 CHANNEL - Master (3) + 4 mode
NO
FUNCTION
NO
FUNCTION