Ashton AWM250 Podręcznik użytkownika - Strona 5
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1. Take transmitter out of box. Screw the antenna into
A and B Jacks. Plug audio cable into channel XLR
output socket and connect other end into desired
speaker or other output source. Place all applicable
batteries into receivers.
2. Plug power cable into transmitter. Make sure
output source is powered on.
3. Press the SET key until GROUP flickers.
Press
or
key to select suitable group number
(Diagram 1). Press the SET key again until MANU-
AL CHANNEL flickers. Press
to select the suitable channel. (Diagram 2)
NOTE: When multi-systems are in use, all systems
must be set to the same group number. Select an
exclusive channel for each system in the same group.
4. Press the SET button until ADD flickers, then press
or
key to select the number to add.
NOTE: Multiple occurrences of the same number
cannot be used when multi-systems are in use.
5. The receiver features an electronic volume
control system. Press the
the output volume incrementally on the receiver.
(Diagram 4)
5
or
key
or
button to adjust
6. Indicates the working frequency. (Diagram 5)
PAIRING TRANSMITTER / RECEIvER
1. Turn ON the transmitter, point the IR window
of receiver to the IR window of the transmitter.
2. Press the ASC key on the receiver. Keep the IR
window of the receiver pointed at the IR window
of the transmitter, then press the ASC key
of the transmitter.
3. Press the ASC key of the receiver, this will
broadcast the signal for 25 seconds - INFRARED
will flicker on the display. (Diagram 6)
4. Turn on the handheld transmitter or press
the ASC key on the body pack, the transmitter
will broadcast the signal for 25 seconds.
This will pair the two devices.
5. The LCD of the transmitter will flicker when
IR connection is enabled, as will the IR symbol
on the LED.
NOTE: When establishing an IR connection between
the receiver and the transmitter, the distance
between them should not exceed 50cm. When more
than one system is in use, only one transmitter IR
window should be pointed to the receiver at any
given time.