Receiver Controls & Front Panel - X2 Digital Wireless Systems XDR-95x User Manual

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Receiver Controls & Front Panel
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Power Button
Press once to turn the unit on. To power the unit off, press and hold until the "X2" logo begins to cycle letting you know that the
unit will now turn off.
Channel Up & Down Buttons
Press the UP button to select the next channel. Press the DOWN button to select the previous channel. Button sequence does
not wrap around. For example, once CH5 is selected you must press the DOWN button four times to reach CH1.
Channel LEDs
A blue LED will light indicating the currently selected channel of operation.
RF LED
A red LED will light indicating that an RF signal is present on the currently selected channel.
Mode LED
A green LED will light indicating XDR mode (factory) and ensures that your system is operating at full bandwidth and providing
Q-DiversityPLUS interference protection. A red LED will light indicating that the receiver is currently operating in XDS mode
allowing operation with original XDT1 transmitters from the XDS95 'stomp-box' system. NOTE: While in this mode, the frequency
response will be that of the XDS95 'stomp-box' system (10 Hz - 12 kHz). NOTE: Battery telemetry will be disabled when using
XDT1 transmitters.
Changing Modes
To change the operating mode: power the unit off, press and hold the Channel DOWN button and power up. The unit
will remain in the newly chosen and displayed mode until you repeat this process.
Receiver LEDs
A green LED will light indicating that the unit is receiving data on one of four internal receivers. The unit houses four separate
internal receivers, two of which include internal antenna meaning that the system will operate even without external antenna
attached. NOTE: Range may be adversely affected without attaching the supplied 1/2 wave antenna. RX 1 and 4 represent the
lower frequency while RX 2 and 3 represent the upper frequency. Please see Q-DiversityPLUS description on page 16.
Audio LEDs
Blue LEDs will light indicating the audio signal level. There is no need for a CLIP indicator as the system has greater than 118
dB dynamic range and can accommodate input/output signals up to ~6V peak-to-peak.
Battery LEDs
Green LEDs will light indicating remaining battery life in the transmitter. Each tall bar represents one-hour segments. Each
short bar represents 20 minute segments. The first three LEDs will glow red once the transmitter battery life falls below one
hour. NOTE: Battery telemetry is only available with XDT4 transmitters
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