Setting The Receiving Channel; Selecting The Group/Channel - Sony DWR-S01D Operating Instructions Manual

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Setting the
Receiving
Channel
The receiver provides groups of channels
for interference-free transmission. When
using multiple wireless microphones and
transmitters (simultaneous multi-channel
operations) within the same area, selecting
the same group and using a channel within
that group can prevent signal interference.
Selecting the Group/
Channel
Set the group (GP) and channel (CH) as
follows:
For details on groups and channels, refer to "Sony
Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency
Lists" on the supplied CD-ROM.
For details on menu operations, see "Basic Menu
Operations" on page 19.
1
Press the MENU SELECT button
repeatedly until the RX1/RX2 menu is
displayed.
2
Press the + or
button repeatedly until
the GP/CH indication is displayed.
3
Hold down the SET button until the
item to be set flashes.
4
Press the + or
button repeatedly to
select a channel.
5
Press the SET button to enter.
When the wireless remote control
function is operating:
When you change the GP/CH setting on the
receiver, you can send the GP/CH setting to
the transmitter that is paired with the
receiver.
Note
If the receiving channel (CH) configured on
the receiver is a channel for which use with
the wireless remote control function is
restricted on the transmitter side, the
UNMATCH screen appears.
In such cases, change the receiving channel
on the receiver. If you want to use the
restricted channel, set REMOTE to OFF in
the transmitter's menu to release the
channel restriction, and manually configure
the transmitter's channel.
About use of the same group
and channel by adjacent
systems
When the same group and channel are being
used by two or more systems that are within
sight of each other and are separated
without partitions or obstacles in wide open
place, each system should be at least 100
meters away from the others to avoid
interference.

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