Anchor Seville LP-500 Owner's Manual - Page 3
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WIRELESS SYSTEM SETUP & OPERATION
CHECKING THE FREQUENCY CODE
Before proceeding, you must first verify that the wireless frequency of your transmitter matches
the frequency of the receiver installed in your Anchor sound system.
1. The control panel of the sound system should have the following label:
FREQUENCY CODE LABEL
Shure designates a one- or two-letter code which corresponds
to the wireless frequency at which the component operates.
2. The frequency code must match the code found on the transmitter as described below:
HANDHELD: Unscrew battery compartment
cover on bottom of microphone. Remove
battery (if installed) and check code on label.
3. If the frequency codes don't match, locate the correct transmitter whose code matches the sound system
NEED HELP? Anchor Audio Customer Service - 888-444-6077
TRANSMITTER BATTERY GAUGE/INDICATOR
Assuming a battery is installed in the transmitter, you can estimate the remaining operating time by
sliding the power switch to the PWR position (first turn the sound system off, or set the transmitter
mute switch to the MUTE position). Observe the color of the LED indicator(s) that light up:
BATTERY LED INDICATOR
green
green & amber
amber
red
NOTE: Times based on using a fresh 9 volt alkaline battery.
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BODY-PACK: Check the code on label
located behind the belt clip.
OPERATING TIME
6 - 20 hours
4 - 6 hours
2 - 4 hours
< 1 hour
SPEAKER FEEDBACK
Feedback, a howling noise or shrill sound, is self-generated by the sound system. It's caused by a microphone picking up the sound
coming from the speaker and then re-amplifieing it. Once a feedback loop starts it continues until the system is adjusted.
FEEDBACK CAUSES
• Microphone too close, pointing towards or in front of speaker
• Volume level setting is too loud for room
• Sound reflecting off hard surfaces
AVOIDING & ELIMINATING FEEDBACK
• Point microphone in a different direction
• Keep microphone away from the speaker
• Place speaker in FRONT of the microphone
• Reduce the sound system volume levels
CORRECT SYSTEM PLACEMENT
CAUTION: Feedback can damage your equipment & may be hazardous to hearing.
WRONG SYSTEM PLACEMENT
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