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Diversity Wireless by Anchor Audio
Anchor Audio UHF wireless is a 16 channel, diversity wireless
system that utilizes two independent antennae to receive signal. The
diversity feature means that the receiver will process the stronger of
the two antenna signals, effectively minimizing dropouts and
interference from other transmitting sources. The antennae are
mounted internally so there are no obstructions or risk of damage.
Receiver Channel Selection
Before you use your UHF wireless system, you will need to select a
NOTE:
wireless frequency channel. The wireless receiver is mounted inside
If you
experience
the Xtreme and can be set to any of 16 available channels.
ongoing
1. Locate the Wireless Channel
interference
selector on the back panel.
with your
wireless
2. Set the Channel (frequency)
system, the
of the receiver to 1 thru 16.
selected
frequency
Transmitter Channel Selection
may be
Handheld Transmitter:
incompatible
with other RF
1. Unscrew battery cover on lower end of microphone.
systems in
2. Set the channel selection
your area.
dial to match the channel
Try a different
setting on the receiver.
channel.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Body-pack Transmitter:
1. The channel selection dial
is located on the side of
NOTE:
the transmitter.
Be sure that
2. Set the channel selection
the MIC/LINE
switch is in
dial to match the channel
the "MIC"
setting on the receiver.
position when
a mic is
plugged into
the body-pack
transmitter.
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WIRELESS OPERATION
Feedback
Feedback is a howling or shrill sound that is self-generated by the
sound system. It is caused by microphone pickup of the sound
emanating from the speaker and then being re-amplified. Once
generated, this can be a self-sustaining phenomenon.
Feedback Causes
Microphone too close, pointing towards or in
front of speaker.
Volume setting too loud for room.
Sound reflections from hard surfaces, walls, etc.
Avoiding & Eliminating Feedback
Point the microphone into a different direction.
CAUTION:
Keep the microphone away from the speaker; position
Feedback can
the speaker in FRONT of the microphone.
be damaging
Reduce the volume of the sound system. Have all
to both your
volume controls set to minimum prior to powering on
equipment
the sound system.
and a persons
hearing.
Place sound dampening material over hard surfaces;
curtains or sound dampening foam.
Acceptable
PRECAUTIONS
Unacceptable
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