Galaxy Audio EDX Quick Start Manual

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Galaxy Audio EDX Quick Start Manual
GAL A X Y AUDIO
Wireless Microphone System
Included Components
1.
1.
EDX Receiver x1
2.
1/4" Cable x1
3.
Power Supply x1
4.
Quick Start Guide x1
2.
Setup
1
Insert the 5.5 mm plug into the DC
input jack, then plug the wall wart into a
120VAC outlet.
3
With the transmitter for channel 1 turned
on, place the transmitter with it's IR
window facing the receiver IR window,
about 6" away.
6
Press the "Select" button on channel 2
to choose a frequency number of 0-9
or A-F
4.
GAL A X Y AUDIO
Wireless Microphone System
Included Components
1.
EDX Receiver x1
2.
1/4" Cable x1
3.
Power Supply x1
4.
Quick Start Guide x1
Setup
1
Insert the 5.5 mm plug into the DC
input jack, then plug the wall wart into a
120VAC outlet.
3
With the transmitter for channel 1 turned
on, place the transmitter with it's IR
window facing the receiver IR window,
about 6" away.
3.
6
Press the "Select" button on channel 2
to choose a frequency number of 0-9
or A-F
2
Individual Outputs: Connect a shielded
microphone cable to each channel's
XLRM output, then connect the other
end into your mixer input.
3a
Transmitter IR Window Locations:
Handheld IR is located on the end.
Body Pack IR is located inside the
battery compartment.
7
With the transmitter for channel 2 turned
on, place the transmitter with it's IR
window facing the receiver IR window,
about 6" away.
For detailed instructions for finding the best frequencies, please consult the online manual.
Q uick Start Guide
EDX
Optional Accessories
1.
4.
1.
1.
HH38 Handheld Mic
2.
MBP38 Body Pack
3.
HS13-UBK Headset Mic
4.
LV-13BK Lav Mic
2.
3.
4.
5.
AS-GTRVE Guitar Cable
2.
3.
5.
Operation
2
3
1
2
Individual Outputs: Connect a shielded
Combined Output: 1/4" - Connect 1 end
Make sure the receiver is powered on.
Press the "Select" button on channel 1
microphone cable to each channel's
of a shielded 1/4"M to 1/4"M cable to the
(Powers on immediately when power
to choose a frequency number of 0-9
XLRM output, then connect the other
1/4" mix output, then connect the other
supply is plugged into the DC input jack)
or A-F.
end into your mixer input.
end into your system input.
3a
3b
4
5
Press the ASC button on channel 1.
When the transmitter is synced, the red
RF light on channel 1 will illuminate.
When talking into the microphone the
green AF light will illuminate.
7
8
9
10
With the transmitter for channel 2 turned
Press the ASC button on channel 2.
When the transmitter is synced, the red
Use the individual channel level controls
on, place the transmitter with it's IR
RF light on channel 2 will illuminate.
to adjust the volume of the channels.
window facing the receiver IR window,
When talking into the microphone the
These affect both the individual as well
about 6" away.
green AF light will illuminate.
as the combined outputs.
For detailed instructions for finding the best frequencies, please consult the online manual.
3
Combined Output: 1/4" - Connect 1 end
of a shielded 1/4"M to 1/4"M cable to the
1/4" mix output, then connect the other
end into your system input.
3b
Receiver IR Window Location:
Center of the receiver face
8
Press the ASC button on channel 2.
Optional Accessories
1.
1.
HH38 Handheld Mic
2.
MBP38 Body Pack
3.
HS13-UBK Headset Mic
2.
4.
LV-13BK Lav Mic
5.
AS-GTRVE Guitar Cable
Operation
1
Make sure the receiver is powered on.
(Powers on immediately when power
supply is plugged into the DC input jack)
4
Press the ASC button on channel 1.
9
When the transmitter is synced, the red
RF light on channel 2 will illuminate.
When talking into the microphone the
green AF light will illuminate.
Quick Start Guide
EDX
3.
4.
5.
2
Press the "Select" button on channel 1
to choose a frequency number of 0-9
or A-F.
5
When the transmitter is synced, the red
RF light on channel 1 will illuminate.
When talking into the microphone the
green AF light will illuminate.
10
Use the individual channel level controls
to adjust the volume of the channels.
These affect both the individual as well
as the combined outputs.