User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Features
- Parts Identification
- Preparation
- Setting the Receiving Channel
- Using the Encrypted Transmission Function
- Menu Displays and Detailed Settings
- UTILITY Menu
- RX (tuner) 1/2 Menu
- TX (Transmitter Virtual) 1/2 Menu
- Using the Cross Remote
- Changing the Settings on the Transmitter
- Block Diagram
- Troubleshooting
- Important Notes on Operation
- Specifications
- Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps
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Basic menu operations
1
Press the MENU SELECT button repeatedly to select
the menu.
Each time you press the MENU SELECT button, the
menu changes in the following order:
UTILITY, RX1, TX1, RX2, TX2, UTILITY
2
Press the + or – button repeatedly until the function to
be set appears.
Each time you press the + or – button, the item to be
set changes.
For details, see “Menu hierarchy” on page 11.
3
Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes.
4
Press the + or – button to change the setting.
5
Press the SET button to enter the setting.
When the tuner is turned off, the menus corresponding to
that tuner are not displayed.
UTILITY Menu
For details on menu operation, see “Basic menu
operations” on page 12.
The UTILITY menu includes items related to the basic
receiver settings, including meter displays.
These functions and parameters are explained here.
Underlined items are the factory setting.
The functions indicated by “ADAPTER” (from the AES/
EBU LVL@MIC function to the ANALOG OUTPUT1
function) in the upper-right corner are related to the AES/
EBU output when the receiver is used in conjunction with
the optional DWA-01D/F01D wireless adapter. The
function does not operate even when used with a
compatible Sony slot-in type camcorder.
Selecting the band block
Select the band block for reception.
See “Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps” on page 26
for factory settings.
For details on the frequency band included in each band
block, see the frequency list included on the CD-ROM.
Band block settings are enabled for both tuner 1 and 2.
Tuner 1/2 band block cannot be set individually.
Selecting the AES/EBU output
reference level
(AES/EBU LVL@MIC)
Selects reference level for the AES/EBU output of the
optional DWA-01D/F01D wireless adapter.
The setting of this function is invalid when the audio input
level of the sending transmitter is set to LINE (–20 dBFS
headroom signal).
The function does not operate for analog output.
– 36 dBFS LINEAR
: The audio signal from the
transmitter is output with a headroom of 36 dB.
– 20 dBFS LIMITER: The reference level is changed to
–20 dBFS in conformity with the normal AES/EBU
Note
Function name
Menu name
Item to be set
Note
Note
Note
Menu name
Function name
Item to be set










