5. Use the Receiver Select buttons to select the
next Receiver Module, or next receiver
module pair, and repeat Step 3.
Shortcut
It's possible to shorten setup times by copying the
parameter of the currently selected receiver to other
receivers. This is done by pressing and holding the
Receiver Select button for current receiver module
and pressing the Receiver Select buttons for all other
receiver modules which are to receive the same
parameter.
Setting Audio Output Levels
This sets the audio output level at the Audio Output XLR
Jacks. The front panel LEVEL control is only for setting
the audio output level in the PHONES jack.
In OptiBlend (ratio diversity) and Frequency Diversity modes, the
Receiver Modules are paired (1-2, 3-4, 5-6). Setting the audio level
output on one of the receivers in the pair, sets the audio output to the
same level on its compliment.
1. Set the audio input level for any equipment
connected to the Venue System's Audio
Output XLR Jacks to minimum. (This is to
avoid annoying or loud noises during setup.
2. Set the audio input level for the equipment
connected to the XLR jack associated with
Receiver Module 1 to the equipment
manufacturer's recommendations.
3. Navigate to the Level Setup Screen, then use
the Receiver Select buttons to select receiver
module 1 and set the audio output level to 0
dBu.
The 0 dBu setting is a starting point. The key is to provide as high a
level signal as possible without overdriving the input to external
equipment connected to the XLR Jack associated with the receiver
module, or receiver module pair. This will minimize possible noise
from the cables. Generally speaking, the higher the output level in
the cables, the less you need to worry about cable noise.
4. Press Function to turn on the 1 kHz Tone (the
Tone indicator will reverse, or go black with
white letters) and rotate the MENU/SELECT
control to optimize the input to the external
equipment.
Selected Receiver
Tone On/Off
Indicator
(Shown in Off
position.)
Note
Note
Output Level
Receiver Modules
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The 1 kHz reference tone is equivalent to full modulation at the
transmitter, i.e., it is loud.
6. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 until the audio
output level on all receiver modules has been
set.
Setting Transmitter Battery Status Monitoring
1. Determine the types of transmitters being
used and the types of batteries installed in
the transmitters.
In 200 Series and Digital Hybrid (400 Series) compatibility modes,
battery telemetry is available and all TxBatt modes are valid. In all
other compatibility modes, only the battery timer modes are valid.
(See TxBatt Setup Screen in Venue System Reference Manual.)
2. Access the TxBatt Setup Screen.
3. Select Receiver Module 1.
If the selected receiver module is part of a ratio diversity pair, then
setting the TxBatt type monitoring for one receiver in the pair
automatically sets the TxBatt type monitoring for the other receiver
in the pair. If the selected receiver module is part of a frequency
diversity pair, then each receiver in the pair is matched to a different
transmitter so the TxBatt type monitoring setting is set independently
of the other receiver module in the diversity pair.
4. Rotate the MENU/SELECT control to display
the desired transmitter battery type, or timer
for the style of battery used by the transmitter
(9V or AA). (See TxBatt Setup Screen in
Venue System Reference Manual.)
Receiver
Modules
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each receiver
module.
Setting Noise Reduction
1. Access the SmartNR Setup Screen.
2. Select Receiver Module 1.
If the selected Receiver Module is part of a ratio or frequency
diversity pair, then setting the audio output level for one receiver in
the pair automatically sets the other receiver in the pair to the same
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Reeiver System
Caution
Note
Note
Selected Receiver
Monitoring Mode
Current
Transmitter
Battery Voltage
Elapsed Time
Note
setting.
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