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Frequency (Receiver)
Permits manual selection of a frequency. See How to Select a
Frequency, page 11.
Group (Receiver)
Permits selection of frequency groups with pre-coordinated channels.
See How to Select a Frequency, page 11.
User (Receiver)
Permits selection (optional) from among three user-created frequency
groups. See How to Select a Frequency, page 11.
Scan (Receiver)
Allows you to scan automatically for an available frequency. See How
to Select a Frequency, page 11.
Limiter (Receiver)
Limits output level to earphones. Choices are 3,2,1, OFF. Factory
setting is 3 (maximum limiting). Touch the Up/Down arrow buttons to
change the setting. When the setting you want to select is shown, Hold
the Set button. IMPORTANT: Leave limiter at setting 3.This
setting protects your hearing from unexpected signal peaks; it does
not protect your hearing from long-term exposure to high SPLs.
Squelch Control (Receiver)
Allows you to adjust squelch on receiver, eliminating unwanted
background RF noise. Maximum squelch setting (minimum range) is 2;
OFF is no squelch (maximum range). Touch the Up/Down arrow
buttons to change the setting. When the setting you want to select is
shown, Hold the Set button.
Mode (Receiver)
Permits changing the receiving mode from Mono to Stereo. Touch the
Up/Down arrow buttons to change the setting. When the setting you
want to select is shown, Hold the Set button. (See Output, below.)
Output (Receiver)
Allows you to switch headphones output between Mix and Stereo. In
the Stereo setting, the L1 signal goes to the left earphone; the R2
signal goes to the right earphone. In the Mix setting, a combined signal
from both the L/1 and R/2 inputs goes to both earphones. When the
setting you prefer is shown, Hold the Set button.
The Mode and Output menus are used together as follows:
Stereo Mode & Stereo Output
The Stereo/Stereo configuration is used as follows: the L/1 input signal
goes to the left earphone; the R/1 input signal goes to the right
earphone. Use the receiver’s balance control to adjust the stereo image.
See image A on page 14.
Stereo Mode & Mix Output
The Stereo/Mix configuration is used as follows: the signals from
both the L/1 and R/2 inputs go to both the left and right earphones.
Use the receiver’s balance control as follows: turn clockwise to
make R/2 louder and L/1 quieter; turn counterclockwise to make L/1
louder and R/2 quieter. (However you adjust the balance control,
both the left and right earphones will have the same total volume).
See image B on page 14.
Mono Mode (Output setting does not apply here; either Mix or
Stereo has the same result)
The Mono/Mix configuration is used as follows: there is only one
output from your mixer (connected to either the L/1 or R/2 input of
your transmitter). This signal will go to both left and right earphones.
When two-signal transmission is not required, use Mono Mode for
improved signal-to-noise performance. See image C on page 15.
Aux Level (Receiver)
Allows you to change the auxiliary input from mic level to line level.
When the setting you prefer is shown, Hold the Set button. Choose
mic level if you are connecting an ambient microphone (optional
Audio-Technica lavalier microphone) to the M3R Stereo Receiver’s
auxiliary input. Choose line level if you are connecting a click track or
other line-level source to the auxiliary input.
Note: If you connect a stereo source (such as an MP3 player) into
the M3R Stereo Receiver’s Aux Input, be certain to use a mono
adapter to protect your equipment from the DC voltage that is
applied to the ring of the stereo connector.
Mic Vol (Receiver)
If you have selected Mic Level (in the Aux Level menu above), the Mic
Vol menu allows you to adjust the volume of the ambient microphone
(optional Audio-Technica lavalier microphone or equivalent). 1 is the
lowest volume level; 16 is the highest volume level. When the setting
you prefer is shown, Hold the Set button. (Note: the Mic Vol menu does
not appear if you have selected Line Level in the Aux Level menu.)
Program (Receiver)
In the event that the preprogrammed frequency groups (available under
the Group menu) do not meet your requirements, Audio-Technica
allows you to program custom frequency groups. See How to Select a
Frequency, page 11.
Reset (Receiver)
Allows you to reset all receiver functions to their factory-default values.
Hold the Set button while RESET” is displayed in the LCD window.
At the prompt OK? hold the Mode/Set button again. Factory-default
settings will be restored.
How to make setting changes on the M3R Stereo Receiver (continued)
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