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WIRELESS OPERATION WIRELESS OPERATION
Diversity Wireless by Anchor Audio
Anchor Audio UHF wireless is a 16 channel, diversity wireless
system that utilizes two independent antennae to receive signal. The
diversity feature means that the receiver will process the stronger of
the two antenna signals, effectively minimizing dropouts and
interference from other transmitting sources. The antennae are
mounted internally so there are no obstructions or risk of damage.
Wireless Microphone Operation
Both the receiver and microphone must be set to the same channel.
1. If you are using a body-pack transmitter, insert the plug from
the mic into the jack marked MIC on the transmitter.
2. Turn the transmitter power switch to ON.
(The red LED will flash when the mic is turned on.
If the red LED stays on, the battery is low.)
3. Turn the AN-130U1 power switch to ON.
4. The RX indicators will light (one indicator at a time lights)
when the wireless signal is being transmitted and received.
Receiver Channel Selection
Before you use your UHF wireless system,
you will need to select a wireless frequency
channel. The wireless receiver is mounted
inside the AN-130U1 and can be set to any
of 16 available channels.
1. Locate the Wireless Channel selector on the back panel.
2. Using the selector knob set the frequency of the receiver
to channel 1 thru 16.
Transmitter Channel Selection
Handheld Transmitter:
1. Unscrew battery cover on
lower end of microphone.
2. Set the channel selection
dial to match the channel
setting on the receiver.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Body-pack Transmitter:
1. The channel selection dial
is located on the side of
the transmitter.
2. Set the channel selection
dial to match the channel
setting on the receiver.
NOTE:
Be sure that
the MIC/LINE
switch is in
the “MIC”
position when
a mic is
plugged into
the TX.
NOTE:
If you are
experiencing
ongoing
interference
with your
wireless
system, the
selected
frequency
may be
incompatible
with other RF
systems in
your area.
Try a different
channel.
NOTE:
When using
more then
one wireless
unit, make
sure each
microphone
is set to a
different
channel
frequency.