Receiver Features; Bottom Panel; Side Panel - Alto Professional Stealth Wireless Guide D'utilisation

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Receiver Features

Bottom Panel

1.
Output – Connect this XLR output to the input of your speaker.
2.
Power – Connect the included 12V DC, 300 mA power supply here.
Front Panel
1.
Antenna – The wireless receiver's 2 antennas receive the signal that is
sent from the transmitter. Place the antennas in a vertical position for the
best signal quality.
2.
AF Indicator – When illuminated, this LED indicates that an audio signal is
being detected by the receiver.
power connection and channel settings and try again.
3.
RF Indicator – When illuminated, this LED indicates that the receiver is
receiving a signal.
connection and channel settings and try again.
4.
Power Indicator – When illuminated, this LED indicates the unit is
powered on.
5.
Channel Select – To change the channel:
a.
Press and hold the Channel Select button for approximately 1 second until the channel
number flashes.
b.
While the channel number is flashing, tap the Channel Select button to cycle through
the 16 available channels. Set the transmitter and receiver(s) to the same channel.
c.
When the desired channel number is shown, wait for 3 seconds. When the channel
number stops flashing, that channel is now selected.
d.
Use the Left/Right Selector switches to set which receiver receives the left and right
signals, since the left and right signals are sent on the same channel.
6.
Power Button – Press this button to turn on the receiver.

Side Panel

1.
Left/Right Selector – Selects which stereo channel the receiver receives from the
transmitter. This only applies if both receivers are being used in a stereo application.
On both receivers, set the switch to the appropriate positions that match the L/R
speaker configuration. The Trim controls are directly connected to the L/R receiver
settings.
2.
Squelch – Sets a noise limit. Signals must come in above that noise limit in order to
pass through the squelch filter. There are three settings to choose from depending
on how much noise there is. Set this switch to the position that most effectively
eliminates noise while allowing the signal to come through.
If this LED does not turn on, check your
If this LED does not turn on, check your power
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