User's Manual

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Press the + or – button repeatedly to select the
transmitter to be paired with from among those
indicated.
7
Press the SET button to enter the setting.
The receiver starts to communicate with the selected
transmitter and the wireless remote control condition
appears in the display. The condition level (indicated
by ) goes up and the remote control function
becomes operative.
If the receiving channel (CH) configured on the receiver is
a channel for which use with the wireless remote control
function is restricted on the transmitter side, the
UNMATCH screen appears.
In such cases, change the receiving channel on the
receiver. If you want to use the restricted channel, set
REMOTE to OFF in the transmitter’s menu to release the
channel restriction, and manually configure the
transmitter’s channel.
On Cross Remote condition indication
Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless
remote control function (4 levels).
: Good transmission
: Somewhat good transmission
: Somewhat poor transmission
: Poor transmission
: Unable to communicate with paired receiver
When the wireless remote control function is off, this
indication does not appear.
Using the Cross Remote with a previous
pairing
With the TX1/2 menu, select RF REMOTE, and then
select ON.
When you set RF REMOTE to ON, the transmitter will
communicate with the receiver to which it was
previously paired. To use the wireless remote control
function with another transmitter, you must perform the
pairing procedure again for that transmitter.
Pairing with multiple transmitters is not possible.
The following transmitter settings can be
performed through Cross Remote:
Group/channel/band setting
Audio attenuator setting
Low-cut filter setting
Lock function setting
Power save setting
Audio input level setting
RF transmission power setting
+48V power setting
Battery level display setting
For details on the transmitter settings, see “Changing the
Settings on the Transmitter” on page 19.
Cancelling the Cross Remote
In the TX1/2 menu, select RF REMOTE, and then OFF.
Notes on the Cross Remote
The wireless remote control function on the receiver uses
the 2.4 GHz band and may thus be subject to interference
from other devices.
When pairing fails (“Pairing fail” is displayed), carry out
pairing again. Successful communication between the
transmitter and the receiver has not occurred within a
given amount of time. Pairing may be harder to do when
another receiver is engaged in pairing nearby.
When it becomes hard to use the remote control, the
remote control may be improved by switching the
wireless remote control function off, then on again in the
RF REMOTE display, then re-pairing with the
transmitter (change to a channel with less interference).
Note
Notes
Cross Remote condition indication