User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- System Overview
- Accessories
- Quick Start
- Guitar Pedal Receiver Overview
- Display Screen, Indicators, and Controls
- Bodypack Transmitter
- Batteries and Charging
- Multiple Receiver Systems
- Manually Selecting a Group and Channel
- Manually Linking a Transmitter to a Receiver
- Linking Multiple Transmitters to a Receiver
- 2.4 GHz Spectrum Overview
- Tips and Methods to Improve Wireless System Performance
- 2.4 GHz Frequency Tables
- Receiver Operation
- Tuner Menu
- Using the Tuner
- Using a Third-Party Power Supply
- Firmware
- Troubleshooting
- Resetting Components
- Specifications
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Multiple Receiver Systems
For ease of set up, frequencies are divided into groups to best match the
channel requirements for your system.
Select the group by determining the total number of receivers in your system
(channel count). All receivers in the system must be set to the same group.
Notes
Number of
Backup
Frequencies
Channel
Count
(Number of
Receivers)
Group
Initial factory setting.3Up to 41
Best multi-channel group if you
experience interference.
3Up to 5*2
For large multi-channel systems.
Only use Group 3 in controlled Wi-Fi
environments because there are no
backup frequencies to avoid
interference.
0Up to 8*3
Best single-channel group if you
experience interference.
2714
*Environmentally dependent, 4 systems typical
See "Tips to Improve Wireless System Performance" section for additional
information.
Setting Up Receivers and Transmitters
Note: Before beginning, turn off all receivers and transmitters. Turn on and
set up each receiver/transmitter pair individually to prevent cross-linking.
1. Turn on the first receiver.
2. Press and hold the group button to select a group (if necessary) or if the
group is already set, press the channel button to scan for the best avail-
able channel.
3. Turn on the first transmitter. The blue rf LED will illuminate when a link
is established.
Repeat steps 1-3 for each additional receiver and transmitter. Remember to
set each receiver to the same group.
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Note: Dashes appearing on the group and channel display during a channel
scan indicate that frequencies are not available in the selected group. Choose
a group that supports more receivers and repeat the set up steps.
Manually Selecting a Group and Channel
Specific groups and channels can be assigned to the receiver instead of using
the automatic scan function.
Note: Group 3 should only be used in controlled Wi-Fi environments to pre-
vent interference from unexpected Wi-Fi devices.
Selecting a Group
1. Press and hold the group button for 2 seconds until the group display
flashes.
2. Press the group button to scroll through the available groups.
3. The receiver will automatically save the selected group.
Selecting a Channel
1. Press and hold the channel button for 2 seconds until the channel display
flashes.
2. Press the channel button to scroll through the available channels.
3. The receiver will automatically save the selected channel.
Note: A double dash symbol -- displayed on the receiver screen during a
channel scan indicates that there are no available channels within the selected
group. Choose a group with more channels and repeat set up steps.
Manually Linking a Transmitter to a Receiver
Use the manual linking option to change the transmitter linked to a receiver.
A common use for manual linking is changing the linked transmitter from a
bodypack type to a handheld type.
1. Turn on the transmitter: Within 5 seconds, press and hold the LINK button
until the transmitter LED begins to flash green.
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