3 Setting Up
Automatic Selection for a
Single-channel System
Refer to fig. A4.2 in
the Appendix.
Automatic Selection
for a Multichannel System
Refer to fig. A5 in the Appendix.
Note
Powering Down
Mounting the Receiver
Belt Clip
Refer to fig. 5.
Hot-shoe Adapter
Refer to fig. 6.
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1. In SETUP mode, turn the setup control up or down as many times as needed to call up
the "AUTO" and "CH" labels on the display.
2. Press the setup control briefly.
3. Turn the setup control up or down to select ta Group.
4. The receiver will automatically tune to the first clean frequency it finds.
5. If the receiver finds no clean frequency, you can select "REPEAT" to try again.
1. In SETUP mode, turn the setup control up or down as many times as needed to call up
the "AUTO" and "GRP" labels on the display.
2. "NO CH" starts flashing: Turn the setup control up or down to select the number of Chan-
nels you need (e.g., "4" for a 4-channel system). This makes sure that the system will
always be able to find enough clean frequencies within the same Frequency Group.
3. The receiver will automatically search a Group with the selected number of clean fre-
quencies within the selected Preset and tune to the first clean frequency it finds.
4. If the receiver finds no clean frequency, you can select "REPEAT" to try again.
If the receiver finds no clean Group/frequency:
• Slowly increase the squelch threshold. Refer to page XX, "Seting the Squelch Thresh-
old".
Make sure never to set the squelch threshold any higher than absolutely necessary. The
higher the squelch threshold (-100 dB = min., -86sdB = max.), the shorter the usable
range between transmitter and receiver.
To make sure the receiver cannot be switched off unintentionally, it can be switched off in
SETUP mode only. (In SETUP mode, the display does not show the "LOCK" label)
1. If the receiver is in LOCK mode (the display showing the "LOCK" label), switch the re-
ceiver to SETUP mode first: hold down the Setup control for about 2 seconds.
The "LOCK" label disappears.
2. Hold down the ON/OFF button for about 2 seconds.
The belt clip and the hot-shoe adapter with mounting plate provide many ways to attach the
receiver to the user's clothes, a camera, or an external recording device.
• The belt clip provides a simple way to fix the receiver on a trouser belt, a shoulder strap,
or hand strap of a video camera.
The supplied hot-shoe adapter consists of a mounting plate fixed to an adapter matching a
standard camera hot shoe. The mounting plate provides several threaded holes for fixing
the receiver in seven different positions.
The female thread on the adapter matches the treaded stud on standard camera tripods.
A fixing screw on the adapter secures the adapter on the hot shoe.
1. Remove the belt clip (1) from the receiver.
2. Place the hot-shoe adapter (2) on the receiver rear panel.
3. Use the belt clip (1) to secure the receiver on the hot-shoe adapter (2).
4. Slide the hot-shoe adapter carrying the receiver into the camera's hot shoe.
5. Tighten the fixing screw (3) on the hot-shoe adapter to secure the receiver on the cam-
era.