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DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVER
1)
Power switch
Use to switch the receiver on or off.
2)
Level controls
These two buttons ( one for each channel ) are used to adjust the output level
Note : The set are available for the mix output (12) only, not on the channel outputsof each channel ( 11)
3)
Display
Display shows you current frequency, RF signal, AF signal, A or B antenna used and block and mute functions.
4)
Block indicator
Cet indicator is displayed when bloc function is enable. When this function is enabled, you cannot change frequency. We see later
how we can enable or disable this function.
5)
Freqencies selection buttons
Use to select frequencies ( up to memorised frequencies )
6)
Setup button
Use to validate the selectionned frequency
7)
IR sensor
Use to adjust the fresquency between receiver and transmitter : ACT function
ACT button
This button enable the ACT function. It permit to have an automatic frequency setup between receiver and transmitter. We see later
the operating of this function.
8)
Antenna socket A
Connect on this socket one of the two antennas
9)
Power supply socket
Connect on this socket the provided power supply ( AC-DC 13-15V 300mA ). If you loose this power supply, use the same kind of
supply ( AC-DC )
10) Channel A squelsh control
If the signal coming from the transmitter is too sensitive to the parasites, either you change frequency, or you can adjust this
potentiometer until the parasites disappear.
11) Balanced output
These outputs are the separate output of each channel
12) Unbalanced mix output
This socket is the mix output. The two channel signal are mixed to this output
13) Channel B squelsh control
If the signal coming from the transmitter is too sensitive to the parasites, either you change frequency, or you can adjust this
potentiometer until the parasites disappear.
14) Antenna socket B
Connect on this socket one of the two antennas
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