to the IR CD Window of the AWR6526U receiver, the above transmitter
will be synchronized to the Channel C frequency and the Channel C RF
LED light (green) will be turned on to indicate that the above transmitter's
signal has been received by the receiver. Press the Channel D Sync
button and then align the INFRARED SIGNAL RECEIVING WINDOW of
the fourth transmitter to the IR CD Window of the AWR6526U receiver, the
above transmitter will be synchronized to the Channel D frequency and
the Channel D RF LED light (green) will be turned on to indicate that the
above transmitter's signal has been received by the receiver.
3. Adjust the volume control knobs on the AWR6526U to the maximum
position and adjust the mixer or the sound system, which is connected to
the AWR6526U microphone outputs, to have an optimal sound level. If the
sound seems to be abnormal, it may be caused by the overdriven inputs of
the mixer or the sound system. Adjust the volume control knobs on the
AWR6526U to a lower level until the abnormal sound quality is removed.
The AWM6526U is now ready.
4. If more than one AWM6526U are to be used, the frequencies of the
AWM6526U systems other than the first one need to be adjusted to be
different from one another. First, refer to the DIP Selection Diagram on
the top portion of page 5 to select the DIP switch selection number that is
different from the other AWR6526U receivers to be used at the same time.
(For instance, if there are three AWR6526U receivers to be used at the
same time and the frequencies of first two receivers have been selected
to be Selection 0 and Selection 2 from the DIP Selection Diagram, the
third AWR6526U receiver can select any DIP switch selection numbers
other than Selection 0 and Selection 2.) Then, refer to step one of this
section for the frequency transmitters' synchronization details.
FEATURES
1. UHF Band Frequencies
2. 19” Rack-Mountable Receiver Including Rack-Mount-Ear Kit
3. Agile Frequencies with PLL (Phase-Lock Loop) 16 Adjustable
Frequencies
4. Including Four Wireless Transmitters (Comprising Combinations of
Handheld Microphones, Lavaliere Microphones, Headset Microphones
and or the Guitar transmitters)
5. Four Independent Balanced XLR outputs and One Mixed Unbalanced ¼”
Output
6. Microcontroller (CPU) Controlled
7. Automatic Synchronizing the Receiver and Transmitter Frequency
through Infrared Signal
AWM6526U SYSTEM
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