Sony X8 Microphone User Manual


 
54
Transmitter Settings
Resetting the accumulated
use time indication
The procedure below can be
performed with the portable
diversity tuner (URX-P2) only.
The accumulated use time is the total time
(in hours and minutes) that the tuner has
been used. It is recorded whenever the tuner
is on.
If you reset the indication to “00:00” when
you replace the batteries, this shows the
accumulated battery use time.
1 Press down the SET button for more
than one second.
Keep pressing the SET button until the
display section parameters start to
flash.
2 Press the SET button repeatedly until
the accumulated time indication
appears in the display section.
3 Press the – button.
The time indication resets to “00:00.”
While “00:00” is still displayed, you
can return to previous value by
pressing the + button.
4 Leave the tuner for about 10 seconds or
press down the SET button for more
than one second.
The time indication stops flashing and
the results are stored in memory.
Transmitter
Settings
Setting the transmission
channel
The procedure below is the same
for all UWP series transmitters
(UTX-B2/H2/P1).
For U30/U42/CE62/CE67 models:
Refer to the pdf files “Sony Wireless Microphone
System Frequency List” on the supplied CD-ROM
for details on the selectable channel groups and
channels.
For AU66/E models:
Refer to the supplied leaflet “Sony Wireless
Microphone System Frequency List” for details on
the selectable channel groups and channels.
1 Turn on the transmitter while pressing
down the SET button.
Keep pressing the SET button until the
display section parameters that were
displayed when the unit was last turned
off start to flash.
2 Press the SET button repeatedly until
the channel number (or frequency)
indication appears.
3 Press the + or – button to select the
channel number (or frequency).
Pressing the + button cycles the
indication in the order shown in the
tables in the pdf files “Sony Wireless
Microphone System Frequency List”
on the supplied CD-ROM (for U30,
U42, CE62, and CE67 models) or in
the supplied leaflet “Sony Wireless