AVTronics AVT-QUAD2B Manual del usuario - Página 6
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Step 1
Verify that all equipment including the sound system is turned off.
Step 2
Attach power supply cord to receiver.
Step 3
Make sure you have batteries in each transmitter that you plan to use.
Step 4
Plug power supply cord from receiver into the wall.
Step 5
Plug receiver into sound system. Do this by either plugging in each channel
using the XLR outputs on the back of the receiver (each channel requires
one XLR cable) or by connecting one 1⁄4" cable to the sound board.
Note: If you want the sound technician to be able to adjust each channel individually on your
mixer, such as EQ, volume, and auxiliary send, you must use the XLR outputs, not the 1⁄4"
output. Turn the channel volume controls on the receiver all the way up and mix indepen-
dently on your mixer. If you use the 1⁄4" output you must adjust (mix) your volume levels on
the front of your receiver.
Step 6
Turn on receiver.
Step 7
Turn on transmitters.
Step 8
Adjust individual volume controls to desired levels.
PROBLEM
The receiver has no power.
Transmitter has no power.
The volume of each microphone is
not at the the same level coming
through the sound board.
The sound is coming through on the
same channel for all 4 microphones
and as a result cannot be adjusted
individually.
Feedback
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GETTING STARTED
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Check to make sure the power cord is
plugged in and the switch is put to the
"on" position.
Make sure the switch has been put to
the "on" position. If the unit is still not
working then check the batteries in the
transmitter. Each unit requires 2 AA
batteries.
Check to make sure the volume knobs
on the receiver are all turned to the
same position or all the way on.
Use 4 individual XLR cables to plug into
the sound board instead of the 1⁄4" cable.
The microphone user may be too close
to a speaker or stage monitor while the
microphone is in use.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION