Optimizing Performance; Rf Interference; Increasing Range; Multi-Channel Operation - X2 Digital Wireless Systems XDR-95x User Manual

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Optimizing Performance

RF Interference

An X2 Digital transmission is not susceptible to interference in the traditional 'analog' wireless sense. An X2 receiver will only pass digi-
tal data that originated from an X2 transmitter set to the same operating channel. If this transmitter has a custom encryption scheme, a
standard X2 receiver will no longer be able to recognize or reproduce the signal. RF interference for X2 systems will only become no-
ticeable when a system's range has been adversely affected or when the red RF indicator is lit without the desired transmitter in use. In
most cases, the system will still operate reliably with a reduced performance range even when RF interference is present on your chan-
nel. Due to the anti-interference/anti-jamming technology available with the XDR-95 system, the chance of having a performance nega-
tively impacted by RF interference is greatly reduced.

Increasing Range

Transmission range depends to a large extent on location and can vary the minimum and maximum performance range. There should
be a "free line of sight" between transmitters and receiving antennas. For best results, maintain a line of sight between transmitter and
receiver antennas. Move receiver antennas away from metal objects or other sources of RF interference (such as CD players, comput-
ers, digital effects, network switches, network cables, etc.). We recommend that you employ remote antennas when the receiver posi-
tion is not the best antenna position for optimum reception. For multiple systems, make certain that each system is operating on it's own
separate channel.

Multi-channel Operation

For multi-channel operation, it is recommended that you only use channels that are not in use by other performers. Before powering on
additional transmitters, we recommend performing a quick RF scan. This is done at the receiver unit by selecting unused channels and
checking for the presence of RF energy via the RF indicator on the front panel. If the channel is open, power on the desired transmitter
and set it to the open channel. NOTE: When operating more than one system, maintain a minimum distance of 3 ft. from all other re-
ceiving antenna that are connected to systems other than your system.
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