Q5X QT-AD10 Series User Manual page 14

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This Quick Start Guide is an overview. Users are asked
to review the manual for detailed instructions. The
carrying pouch contains two parts.
Handheld MicCommander remote control (QG-H2)
Antenna
Users also need:
Q5X Digital transmitter
Microphone with special Lemo connector
Shure Axient Digital receiver
2 AA batteries
Visit www.Q5X.com/support to:
update the firmware
register the warranty
download the manuals
PREPARE:
Handheld MicCommander Remote Control
Remove the rubber cover to access the battery
chamber.
Install 2 AA batteries. Lithium ion is recommended
for best performance. Alkaline or Ni-MH are
acceptable when battery type is changed in the
device configuration menu.
Replace the rubber cover and install the antenna on
the top.
NEVER power the unit without the antenna in place.
Turn on the unit by pressing the power button on the
top or by plugging the USB cable.
The MicCommander will automatically shut off after
two minutes.
PREPARE:
QT-AD10 Transmitter
Bring the transmitter out of storage mode (minimal
battery draw) and into standby mode (detectable but
the UHF radio is off) using either method below:
Hold the ON/OFF button until the flashes change
from rapid to slow, or
Plug and unplug a powered charging cable into the
side of the transmitter.
Connect the microphone by pushing the mic
connector ends together.
PAIR:
MicCommander and Transmitter
The screen on the MicCommander displays the serial
number of paired transmitters. The serial number is
on the transmitter antenna or back.
If the desired transmitter is not listed, press the
<MENU> button to either scan for nearby
transmitters or manually add the serial number. Use
the arrow buttons to navigate the menu.
Scan: Press <ENTER> to scan. Use the down arrow
o
to select the transmitter. Use the side arrows to
review information about the transmitter. Press
<ENTER> to toggle the selection "x". Press
<MENU> to access additional search
functionality. Press <Back> to accept the addition
of a transmitter to the list.
Add: Use the down arrow to select "Add" and
o
press <ENTER>. Use the navigation arrows to
enter the serial number. Hold the arrow key for
rapid scroll. Press <ENTER> to save.
Select the desired transmitter and press <ENTER> to
go to the transmitter menu.
ADJUST
:
Set the functions in the two transmitter
menus of the MicCommander. Screen one includes
frequency, power On/Off, battery level, mic mute/live
and mic offset. To access screen two, navigate to NEXT>
and press <ENTER> to adjust transmitter name, group,
RF power, 2.4GHz channel, storage and reboot.
Frequency: Highlight the frequency and press
<ENTER>. Use the directional arrows to choose the
desired frequency. Hold the arrow for rapid scroll.
Press <ENTER>.
Mic-offset: If using a single transmitter, set Offset to
0 dB. If there is an audible difference in the sound
level between multiple transmitters, navigate to the
Offset menu (Audio > Offset) in the transmitter to
increase or decrease the Offset in real time to match
the audio levels.
RF Power: Select between 2, 10 and 20mW. A lower
power level will conserve battery life.
Storage: Navigate to NEXT> and <ENTER>. Use the
down arrow to go to STORAGE and press <ENTER>.
Navigate to highlight CONTINUE on the warning
screen and <ENTER>.

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