Venue Receiver-Quick Start Guide
Front Panel Controls and Functions
The Venue System consists of a VRM (VR Master) and
one to six individual receiver modules. The VRM front
panel provides an easy-to-use LCD interface for system
setup, monitoring and troubleshooting. During normal
operation, the LCD shows RF and audio levels, diversity
status, pilot tone status (where applicable) and transmitter
battery status (when available) for all six receivers at the
same time. Individual screens for each receiver are also
available to provide additional information and adjust-
ments.
A headphone jack and level control is provided for indi-
vidual channel monitoring.
POWER Button
The POWER button is used both to control the applica-
tion of power to the unit and to clear (or reset) the Scan
Mode spectrum analyzer.
Pressing and holding the POWER button for at least two
seconds turns the unit off.
Function Button
Used for special functions in selected Setup Screens.
LCD Screen
The LCD Screen is a graphics-type Liquid Crystal
Display used to set up and monitor system operation.
(See Setup and Operation Using LCD.)
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Venue System Controls and Functions
Front Panel
Function Button
BACK Button
POWER Button
LCD Screen
PUSH FOR MENU/
SELECT Rotary Control
Receiver
Select Buttons
PUSH FOR MENU/SELECT Rotary Control
The PUSH FOR MENU/SELECT (hereafter called the
MENU/SELECT control) is a dual function control for
navigating and selecting Setup Menus or Setup Screens,
and for setting parameters within the Setup Screens.
LEVEL Control
The LEVEL control is used to adjust the output level of
the front panel PHONES jack.
PHONES Jack
The stereo PHONES jack is provided for monitoring the
audio output of selected receivers. Only the audio from
a single receiver (or a diversity pair) selected via the
Receiver Select Buttons will be present at this jack at
any given time.
Receiver Select Buttons
The six Receiver Select Buttons are used to select
individual installed receiver modules either for monitoring
via the PHONES jack, or for setup and adjustment.
BACK Button
The Back Button is used to return to the previous menu
or setup screen.
LEVEL Control
PHONES Jack
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