User's Manual

10
Assigning Channels
FM Transmiers 5T and 5M, and the Simeon FM Dual-Receiver Module, all
part of the Simeon Audita FM System, feature a simple-to-use menu that allows
selecon between 96 UHF channels. To assign a new channel, press the SET
buon unl the displayed channel ashes. Use the up and down cursors to select
the new channel. Press SET again to conrm the new channel selecon. Make
sure that the transmier channel matches that of the corresponding receiver
module.
Digital Transmiers 6T and 6M will automacally pair themselves with the
nearest available Simeon Audita Receiver. Before they are paired, the transmier
display screen [24, 39] will show two dashes. Once they are paired, the screen
will show the channel group number and a leer, either A or B. The rst
transmier to be turned on will be on Channel A, as shown on the transmier
display screen, and will correspond to the le volume dial on the reciever [3]. The
receiver display screen [2] will conrm the connecon to channel A by displaying
the signal strength of transmier A on the far le of the screen. The second
transmier to be turned on will be on Channel B, as shown on the transmier
display screen, and will correspond to the right volume dial. The receiver display
screen will conrm the connecon to channel B by replacing the two dashes
on the right side of the screen with the channel group number, and displaying
the signal strength of transmier B on the far right of the screen. Note that the
digital transmiers will not display a channel unl they pair themselves with a
Simeon Audita Receiver. The Simeon Digital Dual-Receiver Module features a
simple-to-use menu that allows selecon between 16 digital channels. To assign
a new channel, press the SET buon [4] for two seconds, unl the displayed
channel group number ashes. Use the up and down cursors [5] to select the
new channel group. Press SET again to conrm the new channel group selecon.
The receiver display screen will show the word “On” to conrm the successful
change.