User's Manual

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Transmitter search function (SEARCH
TX)
This function enables quick searching for transmitters
communicating with the receiver via Cross Remote.
When a transmitter is found, the transmitter display
responds by flashing.
If the transmitter is not compatible with the transmitter
search function, the transmitter will not respond.
This function cannot be used if Cross Remote
communication is not available, regardless of the audio
reception status.
Searching for a transmitter
Hold down the SET button in the SEARCH TX screen,
then press the SET button again when the
“SEARCH?YES” display flashes.
You can also begin a transmitter search by pressing the +
and – button simultaneously.
You can search for the selected transmitter by pressing the
SET button after the display flashes when pressing the +/–
buttons.
SEARCH TX1?: Search for a transmitter communicating
via RX1 and Cross Remote
SEARCH TX2?: Search for a transmitter communicating
via RX2 and Cross Remote
However, if the power is on for one tuner, the above
selection screen is not displayed.
Using the RF squelch function
(RF SQUELCH)
This function disables the audio when the RF signal
becomes weak and the sound quality deteriorates. This
prevents interference from a nearby Sony digital wireless
transmitter set at the same frequency.
20 dBµ: Sets the squelch level to 20 dBµ.
OFF
: The RF squelch function does not operate.
Encrypted transmission function
(ENCRYPTION)
Set the parameters for the encrypted transmission function.
SECURE KEY: Sets the secure key compatible with the
first generation and second generation DWX series.
AES256: Sets the AES256 secure key.
PASSWORD: Sets the password method.
OFF
: The encrypted transmission function is not used.
For details, see “Using the Encrypted Transmission
Function” on page 10.
Setting the audio codec mode (CODEC
MODE)
Set the audio codec mode.
If there is a transmitter paired with this receiver, the audio
codec mode of the transmitter is also switched at the same
time.
MODE1: This audio codec mode is compatible with the
first generation DWX series.
MODE2
: This audio codec mode maintains transmission
stability and high-quality audio while giving priority to a
short delay time.
MODE3: This audio codec mode adds signal processing
that suppresses noise due to unexpected pulse interference.
MODE4: This audio codec mode maintains transmission
stability and a low delay while faithfully reproducing the
original tone and giving priority to audio quality.
Display of the audio signal delay
time
(SYSTEM DELAY)
The delay between the time the audio signal is input on the
digital wireless transmitter and the time it is output on the
receiver is displayed.
Because of the time that it takes for a digital wireless
microphone to process an audio signal, a delay arises
between input on the transmitter and output on the
receiver. The indication of this delay time is important
when audio signals are also being received from analog
devices, which produce no delay.
D: Delay time between input on the transmitter and digital
output on the receiver
A: Delay time between input on the transmitter and analog
output on the receiver
(When the receiver is inserted in the camcorder slot, the
time is not indicated because only the digital interface
operates.)
Notes