[SYNC] indicator and [MAIN] indicator on the receiver
Synchronization
indicator
On
On
Important
Blinking
Off
When synchronization cannot be established or is lost, the audio may
become more likely to dropout.
If this happens, turn the power switch of the sub-system receivers to
OFF and then to ON again to restart them. Set the wireless output level
of the receivers based on the details on "Antenna field selection" (page
36) and on the following points.
Choose the wireless output level (antenna field selection) of the
reference antenna of the main system so as to have the reference
antennas of all sub-systems within its range, based on the coverage
areas described on page 30. Choose the wireless output level
(antenna field selection) of all other antennas to cover the range
within which they will operate.
When enabling wireless synchronization on multiple systems, perform
the configuration described above on each individual system.
When dividing a large area into multiple rooms with partitions etc., place
at least one antenna for each block delimited by partitions.
If you do not need to use wireless synchronization, set the configuration
switch No.3 of the receiver to OFF (stand-alone mode). (the factory
defaults are ON for No. 3 and OFF for No.4.)
If the configuration switch No.3 is set to ON and the configuration switch
No.4 is set to OFF (sub-system), the reference antenna of the sub-
systems will automatically search for the reference antenna of the main
system in order to start wireless synchronization, which will make the
start-up time longer.
Main
Wireless synchronization
indicator
settings on the system
On
Main system
Off
Sub-system
Off
Sub-system
Off
Stand-alone system
Synchronization status
with the main system
-
Synchronized
Not synchronized
-
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