Telex N/DYM SERIES Microphone User Manual


 
ENGLISH
1. Quick System setup guide
2. System Description
3. Detailed system/component setup instructions
3.1 Receiver Setup & Operation
3.2 Handheld Transmitter Setup
3.3 Beltpack Setup
4. Guidelines/Recommendations for best performance
5. Troubleshooting Guide
6. Technical Specifications
7. Certifications
8. Components & Accessories
9. Service/Warranty
Receiver Setup
1. Plug power supply cord into the back of the receiv-
er and plug the power supply into an outlet. The
channel display & red/green “Diversity” light on the
receiver front panel should light up.
2. Depress “SET” button on front panel and release
when channel display starts to flash (about 3
seconds). This activates “ClearScan
TM
” to find an
interference free channel for operation. Note the
channel (0 - 9) shown on the receiver front panel
channel display.
3. Connect receiver audio output to mixer (or
amplifier if using guitar system). Mute or reduce
mixer/amp gain.
4. Orient receiver antennas angled up and away from
each other (at a 90 degree angle).
Transmitter Setup
1. Open battery compartment, install 9 Volt battery.
Make sure to observe proper battery polarity.
2. Adjust channel setting to match channel number
shown on receiver channel display. Replace
battery cover.
3. If using beltpack transmitter, plug the microphone
into the transmitter connector. If using guitar
system, connect
1
/4” plug into guitar.
Operating the system
1. Turn transmitter ON via the ON/OFF switch.
Yellow “Tx On” light should illuminate on the receiv-
er front panel.
2. Turn audio switch to the ON position to unmute the
audio.
3. Set mixer/amp gain to normal position.
4. Talk/sing into the microphone or play the guitar at a
normal volume. You should hear audio coming out
of the system.
5. If the signal is distorted, turn the gain adjust con-
trol on the transmitter down. If the signal level is
low, you may need to turn the gain adjust control
up.
6. If connected to the receiver
1
/
4” output jack on the
front panel, adjust gain (via the control next to the
connector) to correspond to the signal level found
when singing or playing through a wired system.
1. Quick System Setup Guide
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