User's Manual
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Procedure for Reusing the Same Frequency 2/2
2. Use "Code" (recommended)
This function prevents interference between channels sharing the same frequency. By performing Code settings, 
receivers and transmitters can be paired, muting radio signals on the same frequency that may exist in the surrounding 
area. Code setting is effective when the encryption function is not set.
» Code setting procedures
Figure a. Even if the code is the same, if the power for both microphones 
  is ON, radio interference will not occur. (Since the stronger radio 
  signal takes precedence, only the microphone within the 
  immediate area is reproduced.)
Figure b. If power to either area is turned off when Figure a conditions 
  exist, Receiver 1 may mistakenly receive MIC 2 audio. (Since 
  the code is the same, it would be impossible to distinguish 
  between MIC 1 and MIC 2.)
Figure c. If different codes are set in Area 1 and Area 2, mistaken 
  reception will not occur even if power to the microphone 
  for either area is turned off. (Since microphones in both 
  areas differ in code, audio is muted.)
Code settings 
solve these 
problems.
Room 1 Room 2
MIC 1
(Code 1)
MIC 2
(Code 1)
Receiver 1
(Code 1)
Receiver 2
(Code 1)
Reproduces MIC 1 audio. Reproduces MIC 2 audio.
Room 1 Room 2
MIC 1
(Code 1)
MIC 2
(Code 2)
Receiver 1
(Code 1)
Receiver 2
(Code 2)
Muted
Reproduces MIC 2 audio.
Room 1 Room 2
MIC 1
(Code 1)
MIC 2
(Code 1)
Receiver 1
(Code 1)
Receiver 2
(Code 1)
Reproduces MIC 2 audio. 
(Mistaken reception)
Reproduces MIC 2 audio.
Hold down the “SET” key for 2 seconds or more.  Select “CODE” and press “SET”  Select an arbitrary number
Set the same code for the transmitter to be paired.
Code setting switch
WT-D5800
Selected CODE
MENU
>CODE
SET CODE
A
CODE: 1
– 1 8 8 8 . 8 2 5 HM z
R F     A F
A
B
H
L
2
1
Screwdriver
(accessory)
CODE
NOTE:  Since the encryption function, which enhances security, also requires pairing of a transmitter with a 
receiver, code setting is unnecessary if the encryption function is used. 










