User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- AD4DDual Channel Receiver
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Australia Warning for Wireless
- AD4D Axient Digital Two-Channel Wireless Receiver
- Included Components
- Mounting Instructions
- Hardware
- Menus and Configuration
- Radio Frequency (RF) Settings
- Setting the RF Tuning Band
- IR Sync
- Setting the Frequency Manually
- Channel Scan and Group Scan
- Requesting a New Frequency from a Spectrum Manager
- Transmission Modes
- Assigning Transmitters to Transmitter Slots
- Interference Management
- Channel Quality Meter
- Frequency Diversity
- Antenna Bias
- RF Cascade Ports
- Firmware
- Audio Settings
- Networking
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- System Specifications
- RF Carrier Frequency Range
- Working Range
- RF Tuning Step Size
- Channel-to-Channel Spacing
- Channel-to-Channel Spacing
- Image Rejection
- RF Sensitivity
- Latency Analog Output
- Audio Frequency Response
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio(Dynamic Range)
- Total Harmonic Distortion
- System Audio Polarity
- Operating Temperature Range
- Storage Temperature Range
- Audio Output
- Gain Adjustment Range
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Full Scale Output (200K Ω load)
- Mic/Line Switch
- Phantom Power Protection
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Power Requirements
- Thermal Power Dissipation
- DC Power Requirements
- Network Interface
- Network Addressing Capability
- Maximum Cable Length
- Cascade Output
- Connector Type
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Insertion Loss
- RF Input
- Spurious Rejection
- Connector Type
- Impedance
- Bias Voltage
- RF Carrier Frequency Range model dependent
- Tables and Diagrams
- Receiver Frequency Bands
- Certifications
- Certifications
- Contact Customer Support
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Find the IP address from one of the devices on the network and see if you can ping it from the computer running Wire
less Workbench.
From a WINDOWS/MAC command prompt, type ‘ping IPADDRESS’ of the device (e.g. "ping 192.168.1.100").
If the ping returns success (no packet loss), then the computer can see the device on the network. If the ping returns
failure (100% packet loss), then check the IP address of the computer to ensure it’s on the same subnet.
If the pings are successful and the devices still do not show up in the WWB6 inventory, check to ensure all firewalls are
either disabled or allow the WWB network traffic to pass to the application. Check that firewall settings are not blocking
network access.
Operation
Assigning a Device ID
Assigning custom names or IDs helps with monitoring and organizing when the receiver is part of a large system.
From the Device Configuration menu: Device ID
Press and rotate the control wheel to edit the ID.
Press ENTER to save.
Assigning a Channel Name
Assigning unique names to each channel helps with identification and organization when the receiver is part of a large system.
Select a channel, and then navigate to Channel Name.
Press the control wheel to enable editing, and then turn and press the wheel to edit.
When finished, press ENTER to save.
Locking and Unlocking the Controls
Use the locking feature to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes to controls and settings. The front panel and power
switch can be independently locked or unlocked.
From the Device Configuration menu: Locks
Use the control wheel to change the lock status for the front panel controls or the power switch.
Press ENTER to save.
Display Screen Options
The receiver offers the following display options:
Brightness: Low, Medium, High, Auto
Invert: White text on black or black text on white
Display Sleep: Offers options to turn off display and front panel illumination after 10, 30, or 60 seconds










