Telex N/DYM SERIES Microphone User Manual


 
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5. Channel change lock-out. Once the channel has
been set on the receiver, the N/DYM system has
the capability to deactivate or lock-out the
channel change button. This is done by
depressing the set button for 10 seconds or more.
Lock-out is active when the decimal point illumi-
nates in the lower right corner of the
channel display. This will defeat the set button. To
override or defeat the lockout function, again
depress the set button for 10 seconds. This will
reactivate the channel set button to work
normally. This function can be useful when the
wireless is in a location where unauthorized per-
sonnal have access to the receiver.
NOTE: If the system is in “lock-out”, ClearScan
TM
will not function.
6. Make sure the gain setting is muted or turned
down on the mixer channel or amplifier input you
will connect the wireless system to.
7. Plug the audio cable (not supplied) into either out-
put connector.
NOTE: The 3-pin XLR-type connector is the
preferred choice since the output is balanced.
Either connector may be used with good results. If
the
1
/
4-inch connector is being used, turn the
volume level control (see Figure 1) on the front
panel to the twelve o’clock position (midway in the
control’s range).
NOTE: The 3-pin XLR-type connector output level
is fixed, and cannot be adjusted.
Now refer ahead to details on how to set up the
transmitter.
Once the Transmitter has been set-up, and
turned on….
8. Speak into the microphone or play the guitar. Turn
up the level on the mixer or preamp until you’re
able to hear the desired signal.
NOTE: If using the
1
/4” jack output, It may be
necessary to adjust the receiver’s output until
the volume level from the wireless system approxi-
mates the level of an equivalent wired microphone
or instrument.
9. “Walk” the expected area of use to check for
dropouts or interference. If problems occur, see
the troubleshooting section.
10. Adjust the squelch control if necessary. The
squelch control on the back of the receiver may be
adjusted to effectively increase range or to reduce
interference. The factory setting is at a midpoint,
which should be suitable for most situations. To
effectively increase range, turn the control counter-
clockwise until you hear noise or interference.
Then, turn the squelch clockwise until the noise is
muted. To reduce interference, turn the control
clockwise.
NOTE: If the squelch is being adjusted, the trans-
mitter should be turned off.
Caution! Increasing the range will make the
system more susceptible to outside interfer-
ence! Reducing interference will also effective-
ly decrease the range, which will make the sys-
tem more susceptible to dropouts.
Figure 2. Rear View
Figure 1. Front View