Adjusting the audio channels
Via the "Mode" menu item, you can adjust the audio channels.
Select "Stereo" if you want to output a separate signal via the output sockets
BAL L(I) ¹
presenter/musician,
This allows the presenter/musician to adjust the balance between the left and right
stereo signal on his receiver.
Select "Mono" if you want to output the same signal on both audio channels. The signal
from the left audio input
Daisy-chaining audio signals
To daisy-chain an audio signal from one transmitter to the next:
Route a signal from the mixing console to the input socket (in this example:
Connect the output socket
AF IN R
Connect the output socket
A
AF IN R
Repeat for the other transmitters.
Loop Out
BAL
+22dBu
BAL
MAX
AF IN
L(I)
R(II)
R(II)
L(I)
+22dBu MAX
RF OUT
B
Loop Out
BAL
+22dBu
BAL
MAX
AF IN
L(I)
R(II)
L(I)
+22dBu MAX
R(II)
RF OUT
C
Loop Out
BAL
+22dBu
BAL
MAX
AF IN
L(I)
R(II)
L(I)
+22dBu MAX
R(II)
RF OUT
and
LOOP OUT BAL R(II)
LOOP OUT BAL R(II)
BAL AF IN L
) of transmitter A.
LOOP OUT BAL R
of transmitter B.
LOOP OUT BAL R
of transmitter C.
LOOP OUT BAL L(I) ¹
You can use the
only when the transmitter is switched on.
Using the transmitter
LOOP OUT BAL L(I) ¹
(e.g.
= audio signal of the
= sum of all audio signals).
is used.
of transmitter
A
to the input socket
of transmitter
B
to the input socket
and
LOOP OUT BAL R(II)
LOOP OUT
BAL AF IN R
BAL
BAL
output sockets
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