Sam Ash Music VH3 User Manual 8
Sam Ash Music Corporation 8
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EXHIBITF Pamgraph 2.983(d)(8) Instruction Manual G Retlif Testing Laboratories r. T est Report Number R-7515—1 FCC ID: CCRSH4 EXHIBIT F Paragraph 2‘933(d)(8) Instruction Manual Retlif Testing Laboratories Test Report Number R-7515-1 FCC ID: CCRVH3 OWNERS MANUAL SAMSON __________________._.—. Introduction Cangraluanans on pufcras F9 :~=. Samar. Slage AA crszege .' , ulreless SystEm' Allhnugn zms prncucr ls ceslgneu tar easy cpemllan. we suggesx mu hrsr rake some urns to 90 through these pages so you can lully uncersrand how we‘ve implemented a number of unuwa features. Every wireless system consisrs ui at least Iwu components—a transmitter and a receiver, hurt: or whH’r musr be tuned u: me same channel (mar is‘ me same fade trequenw) in urder to operate camscxry.’ The Samsnn Stage 44 / 51399 4 system you have purchased (11 nperarnl In the 173.5 - 215.2 MHz lrequency range and cnnhins eirheran SR“ «SR-1 “ receiver as well a one of mu ramming rrarsminers: an STAL hell-pack urnnsmvrrar (lor Iavafiw miuuphons or headset anplicanunsl; an STAG bell-pack lmnsmimr (lot msrruman appliunum); Or an SH4 handmeld mlcrcphcne lransmmen For canvenlence and sscurrly ' me Stage 44 and surge 4 syslem is packaged in a Eusrcm impacl-(essram ABS plasn'c mnying as: that pmwdes mom lnr all components (see Appendrx E on page x for more iniermanuny The STA‘oL beltpank transmitter pmvldes a Swlld‘wfal’l P3 min-XLR jack lor wnnech’on (a a vaner a! popular headsm and l‘avalier mimphones. incluqu: Audio-Teaming ATM-7S headset Audo-Technlcz MTJSU |avalief Audu-Technica Pru-SHE headsef' Audio-Tachnica 331H-7 lavalier — Caunnyman lsaulx headset Crown cM-cmrE) headset Foster ECM-40 lavafier 1 Samsnn OV headset Samsan OE heather" Sennheiser MKE-Z lavallsf Sony ECM-M lavalier Sony ECM-SS Iavalue! Sony ecu-71 lavalier The $144 harrrHraId mlcmpl‘mnn transmirter is available in a sslecnan or popular mic apaulas, including: Elem Voice ND 757A N/DYM dynamic Elam Vuica ND 357 NIDVM dynamic Elem Voice BK-1 eunaenser Samson Q MIC dwramrc l Sennherser MKE-m32 candsnser Shure susa mam Shure SMES condenser Shure SM87 condenser ' Your receiver and lransminer have been factory preset m unlize lhE sen-u channel. " Optimized Var aembl'cs workaurs, (hrs wararpmalheadser is recommended bl usagl m high—humrd/‘ry envirvnmems such as physuzl fimess comers. . w: s nuns/any . scrporaung a singe antenna tor ease ct uSE one minlmal cast The SEA—L receiver women in the Stage a system utilizes a patented technoloqiml breakmrflugh ulled ‘Miaoprocassor True Diversityfwhereoy asingle chassis houses mamennas (called “Antenna A' and ‘Anlenna B') and a receiver urcuiL A hum-in wmpuilr dip continuously soans RF signals Irom the two antennas and determines whither-shes the ,- dearest and strongest teaspoon, automatically (and sunny) switching that signal lo the waiver. Tins allows you to maintain the wireless communication link over a much broader area range than would be allowed by a receiver urtlizmg a single antenna and also virtually eltrrrinares mulnpam dropouts. interlerencs and phase cancellation problems. . In addition, special sample-and-hold linking circuitry ensures that correct phase correlation ls maintained at all times. with no noise or pops during antenna swuatlng. The result ts pettomtanca whidt exceeds that of oonvermonal antenna true diversity systems and the highest quality audio fidelity available in any Wireless system. Finally, the provision ol Signals!) noise reoueuon produces crystal-clear sound with minimized hsdugmund noise and hiss. In this manual, you‘ll line a more detailed description of the (salutes of your Stage 44 or Stage A system, as well as a guided tour through all components. step-hymn instructions lar sarong up and using your system and lull speclfiwlicnst Ilyour Stage 44 or Stage A system was purchased in me United States you‘“ also llrtd a warranty we enclosed—don‘t forget to fill it out and mail it! This wtll enable you to rewrite online tour-meet support andwlll allow us to send you upeatsa inlormanon about othef Samson — products in the lulure. it your Stage 44 or Stage A system was purchased outside oi the United States. Contact your lowl dismbutor for warranty details. sPEClAL NOTE (or Us. purchasers: Should your Stage 44 orsrage A system ever require servtoxng, a Return Authonzatton nut-near (RA) is necessary. Without this number, the unit will not he accepted. Please call Samson at 1-500-372-6766 lo! 2 mm Authorization number pm: (0 shipping your unit. Please ralaln me nngtnst posting materials and. if possible. return the unnln its original cam" and peering me. it your Stage «14 or Stage 4 system was purdtased outside ol the United States, contact your local distributor lot servicing information. 1: Antennas (A she a) - The antenna mountings sltnw hill tetatten ier optimum placement, in normal aparatwn, both Antenna A (the antenna on the left) and Antenna B (the antenna on the ngnt) sheule be placed in a venitzl position. Bath antennas can be raided inward ier convenience when transporting the SH“. See the ‘Semng Up and Using VeurStage 44 [Stage 4 System' seclluri on page ta in this manual her more intent-tartan about antenna eesttientng. 2: Voluma contrul - This knob sets the level oi lha audio signal being ouluul lhruugh both the balanced ants unbalanced output jacks an the rear panelt Relevance level is untamed when the hitch ts turned tutiy dockwise 3: “TX ON" LED » Lights when camer signal at sutheieht strength ts hetng receivee by the 3m. 4: sat. (Squlich) eenxtel - This eshlret determtnes the maximum range at me saw bsfurv aneie signal dicpnul. Although it can he adjusted using the supplied plane sawdtiver, it should nennaity be left at its imury semng. See the ‘Semng Up and Using YourSlzge 441 Stage 4 System' semen en pag- 10 in this manual termere iniertnauen. 5: A15 LEDa . When stgnat is being reset-tee arts of these will be tit green. showing you whether the (Ian) w er tnght) ‘B" receiver is currently being used, Tne snu constantly sans its two antennas and autnmatlcally selecs whichever is receiving the strongest, clearest signal This Microprocessor True Diversity switching is completely inaudbie, but it elfeat’veiy increases overall range while vinuaily eliminating petenttai intenerenes and phase canceiianun pmbhms, 6: AF Laval meter - This fleader’ display (Slmiiaf to the VU bar meter used an audio dances) indicates the strength oi the incoming audio 5tgnalt When the ‘100%' segment is lit, the tneenting signal is optimized at unily gain; when the -125=/,~ segment ts tit, rhe signal is everlasting When unly the iaksmcst new segment ts lilt lhe Incoming signal is at test 1m at optimum strength it me segments are lit, lime or no signal is being recall/81 See the Setnng Lin and Using Your Stage 44 I Stage 4 System" secttun on page W in this manual lur more intermatton. 7: Power LED - This lights red whenever the SHAA is turned On. a: Pawn switch - Use this to turn the SR“ power an and oil, wnen tl is on, the Power LED (see $7 acuve) ts iit _______________-—————— Gulded Tour $R44 Rear Panel volt 150 mA power adaplsr here, using ma slraln WARNING: The subsmuu‘cn at any ulnar kind cl 0 ma smz and wlll vuid your wmnl‘y. _ ~ 1: nc lnpul-Connea lhe supplied 12 ., . relie! as slwwn in me illusnalicn below. pownr adapter can wuss severe damagnl Uslnp m- smn rarer: Gem-r up a lung ulm‘r' am pm ”mm me Sniff! mist. man ms Ills adapt-f plug Waugh m loop m cm: la mate a mo; 2: Unbalanced uutpul' - Use mls unbalanced high impedance (5K chm) 1/4- jack when wnneflinq me 5944 la cansumer (40) audio equipmsnn ‘Mmg is as (allows: lip not. sleeve gmund. audio oulpul level anenuanon ol lhs balanwd l) of 40 dBm (mic level). 5“ lhe Selling Up 10 ln lh'B manual for more a: Audln Outpul Lave! swllch - Sets the uutuul (see an below) to -20 (1311 (line lava and Using Your Sage 44 I Stage 4 Sysram' seclmn on page infarmalion. 4: Enlanud oulpul- - Use mas elecrmnmny balanced low impedance (sou onm) XLR jack when cannecn’ng me SFMA lo pmlasional (+4) audlu equlpmenl. Pin wiring is as lullaws: Pin 1 ground (shrew), Pm 2 hlgh (hm), anc Pin a law (cold). ' ll recurred, both we unbalanced and balanced flulpuls ran be used Simultaneously. _$_ _ in 1: Anmnn: - The antenna muunttng allews lul| rntaltun lot optimum placement. in nurmal operation, the antenna should be placed in a ventcal pesinen. llalsu can be leided inwald ieraenvenience when transeemitg the am. See the "52an Up and Using Veui Stage 44 (Slage A System“ secuon on page 10 in this manual for more infarmall’en about antenna positioning. ~ 2: Veluine central ~ This knee sets we level at the audio signal being output mraugh both the balanced and uneateneee uutput lacks on ma rear panel neterence level is obtained when the knot: is turned fully clockwise. a: “TX ON" LED - Lights when earner signat at sufliclent strength is betng received by the SEA. a: SQL (Squelch) control - Thls wnlrol determines the maxtmum range at the SRA belure aueia signal drupnut. Allhuugh it can be adjusted using the supplied ptestic wewdnver‘ it should normally be leitat its lamiy selling. See me fielung Up and Using Your stage A4/ stage A System' section on page 10 in this manual lur more inkmnanpn. 5: AF Level mule? - This “adder display (Similar m the VU bar meter used an audio device!) indicates the strength at the incoming auoiu signal. When the '100%' segment ts lit. the inccming signal is optiintzee at unity gain; when the was-7; segment is fit, the signal ls evencadng. When only me left-must ‘10°/.' segment ts lit the immmg signal is at lust 107° otaenmum snenglh. ll no segments are UK, time er ne signal is being received. See the ‘Setttng Up and Using Your Stage 44 I Stage il Sylem' section on pags 10 in mis manual far more lnfomlallon. 5: Power LED - This light: red whenever the SEA is turned an. 7: Power swllch - Use this to turn me SR4 puwer an and oil, When ll is an, me Puwer LED (see as abwei is lit 7 1: Dc input ~ Connect the supplied 12 volt tea mA pctwer adapter hora. using the sham . mfief as shown m the itlusrran'on belowv WARNING: The subsfituliun of any other kind 0! pawe’r adapter an muse severe damage to the SN and will void yaur wananty‘ wing m smut mm Samar up s Mancunian-1pm it mughrmynmrefiul, M9255mnadaptbfpmgmmuphmelanomorwmafiu1MmL z: Unustanssd cuipux' A use “us unhatsnssd high impedance (5K Ohm) m- ism when connecting the sm to amsumet mo) audio equipmenL ‘Mting ls as Inflows: tip hm. sleeve gmuna 1: Audio Oulpul Lem switch -Sets the auatn cutout level attenuation a! the Manned outpuusee an new”) m 40 dBm (tine tenet) Br «10 dBm (mic tevst). See ms smug Up and Using Your Stage 44 I Stage 4 System“ sscnutt on page to in this manual fort-flora inlmnatiun. 4: Balanced culpul' . Use this etscmmatly balanced th tmpsflam (500 ohm) XLH jack when ounnecnng ma sm to pmtessiunst (A) audio equipmanL Pitt wiring is as (mums: Pin tlgmund (shteld). Pin 2 high (not), and Pin a tow (cold), ' If required, bath the unbalanced and balanced outputs an be ussdstmu/mneouslyt $— 1: input counselor . The input device Is connected here. The star. is suuplied W|lh either a iavalier er headset mmphons (wnnected via a Switcher-aft mtni-XLH lack). while Iha 57451! supplied wllh a permanently cennecfld cable that rermtnaras at a 1/4' plug. A wiring chart showing me mnnacflcms tn popular lavalier and headset midephnms an be round on page 13 at this manual. 2: Satisfy twat m-tnr - This set of three multicolor LEDs tndiutes relative balmy newer. indicating whether the installed balmy ts at law (red), mtd (yellow) or htgh (green) strength, are ul mesa wtll light wheneverme STdL ur STAG is powered on (see :5 an the nerd page). When the red ‘law" indicator lights. FiF perinrmance is degraded and the battery neads to ha replaced. 3: Audio dn—ofl switch - when serto the ‘on‘ pusitldn. audit: signal is transmmted. When starts the ‘oll’ pasttiun, (he audm signal is muted. amuse ths carrier signal remains during muting, no man“ or "mud“ Will be heard, Note that turning this all does not turn otfthe trammtttar pcwer—it ts Simply a way to tempuranly mute the transmission or audit: signal. If yuu don't plan on using the transmitter for extended panuds, tum ntfthe transmimer pdwer by using the pawer on—olf switch (see as an the next page). a: Emery duar rate-u ~ Press gently inwards an mesa two indunts In order It: open that banny doom! ms STAL or STAG and access the Puweronfill swutch {see 85 on the next page) ann Gain central (see are on the next page). 5: Fewer tin-off twitch' - Use [11's to mm me STdL/ STAG on or a" (10 conserve hanery puwar, be sure u: leave a: all when ml in use). 6: Gain ccmrol (lrimpcl) ~ This input sensltivily cemml has been lacmry pmssl u: pmids npnmum level larme pamular Iavalier ur headset modal being used (in lle use at [he STAG. h is press: 90! opnmurn inslnlmem level) and so we remmmend max lhls ml he aqusted manually. ll necessary, hnwever. you can use the supplied plasn'c waiver (see are helw) m raise orlowef me STAL/ STdG Gain cemml. See the Selling Up and Using Your Siege 441 Stage 4 Sysllem‘ secfiun an page in in me manual lor more lniorrnatlnn. 7: Satisfy holder » insert a standem 9-voll alkaline ballen/ here, halng sure to ebserve me plus and minus polarity merklngs shown. We recommend the Duraoell MN 1504 type baflary. Alihcugh remargeahle Nicad benefies can be used. they on net supply adequate lament for mare than luur hours. WARNING: De nonnsert m9 balmy bazkwards: lining 50 can cause severe damage In me $TAL/ sue and wlll veld ychrwarranB/l a: Plasiln screwdriver - Specially designed In! use in adiusnng me STAL/ STAG Galn central (see 117 above) and/fir reeulver Squeidl ccmml (see 34 on pages 3 and 5), See the Selling Up and Using Vnur Siege MI Slaga 4 Syslem‘ semen an page in in mis manual lnr mare mini-matron. ' Be sure in mule the audio svgnal er yuur extemal mum of Emu/Hie! before rumlng kansmlner power an or all, ar an enable plan may vesulL __€\7__ 1: Audla onqll swildl - When serm the ‘Dn' position, audiu slgnal ls msmmed. when sat in me “at? pasiu‘an. me audio signal is muxed. Bemusa the carrier signal remains during muting. nu 'pup‘ ur “mud“ Will be heard. Nola that mmlng Ihls on class nurlurri on the lransminer power—ll ls simply away (a lemuaranly inure me transmission of audio signal. If yeu den z plan on usrng iris 5m for extended periods, rum oil ils pawer by using the gamer err-all swrmh (see ts below). 2: Emery level molar - This set cl three mullicolur LEDs indiaies relauva battery power. indicating whetherma lnslalled banery Is at law (red), mid (yellow or high (green) strength. One of mass wlll lighlwhenwer the SH4 ls pawemd on (see as belaw). when m red 'luw‘ lndiwur ilgnis. RF panormanaa ls degraded and the battery needs in be replaced, a: Power ran-off switch' . Use mus re turn me sm on nr all (to conserve battery power, he sure to leave II a" when no! in use). 4: Gain cunlrul (lrimpol) - This input sensinvny comm! has been factory preset to provide upli- mum ISA/Bl ler the pamcular microphone capsule pmlded with your Stage 44 nr Stage 4 sysiem and su we recommend mat this not be adiusled manually. ll necessary, huwevsr, you ran use the supplied plastic screwdriver la rais- of lower the input level. See the Setting Up and Using Vnur Stage 44 l Slage A System“ secmn on page 10 in mi; manual lcr more inlnm’iancri.‘ 5: Emery holder - lnsen a standard s-vnlr alkaline banery here. being sure to ubserve the plus and minus pulariiy markings shaer We recummsnd me Duracell MN 1504 iyps banery. Almuugn rechargeable Ni-Cad baneries can be used. may do he! supply adsq'usle current lnr mare man leur hours. WARNING: Do rial lnsenlhe bansry backwards: doing 50 can cause severe damage to (he 5m and Will veld yourwarramy. ' Be sure (D mule the audio signal at yuur sxremal mixer or amplifier Balers rummg transmitter power on or or], or an audible pap may rasulL 4;— Setting Up and Using Your Stage 44 / Stage 4 System "- F ereiess . nta was-c pt. us and asmg 7c; Siege , System takes only a lew minutes. ‘ 1. Farms stage M/ Saga 4 system in work Curreclly, bath the recelverand transmitter must he sat tn the same channel. Remove all packing materials (save them in case at need for luture serwce) and m to make sure manna supplied raoelver and transmitter are set to the same channel. It mesa channels do not match. contact ycur ismbuwr or, ll purchased in the United States, Samson Technlcal Support 31 1-800-372-6755. 2, Physically plane the retx'vorwnere ttwill he used (the general rule at thumb is to maintain "line at slght‘ between the receiver and transmitter so that the persun using at ‘ wearing the lransmttler tan see the resell/er). An epnunal rack—rncunt kit (available lrcm _ you: Sal-risen deals!) allows the SH“ er SFM to be mounted in a standard 19‘ rack it cleaned. Extendtne antenna or antennas and place them ln avenmal position. 3. Make sur! lhe inerflnfl'15wllfl‘ in your STdLI $746 belt-pack or SH4 handheld transmitter ls set in 'Olf_' 6a ll your system canlains a STdL or STAG Ball-pack transmitter. press gently inwards on both battery cover release inner-ts tn open the battery dour. Note that this door is hinged and not intended m be remcved lrom the transmitter ase. Please use care when openlng mis dour as undue tame wdl destroy the hinge. 4a. ll ynur system contains a SHA handheld lmnsmitler. unscrew the helium section at me microphone by tummq itmunterduckwiss and men slide ltull. 5. Place a ltesh Q-volt alkatlne battery in the transmitter battery holder. taking care to uhsanls ma palamy markings, It you are using a STAl. a! STAG bell-pack transmitter. gently replace the battery door by swinging it up and pressing until it clicks. lt you are “mg a SHA hanaheld lransminen replace the boltmn section ol the mlctapnune by sliding it on and then sorewtng lK hack on. Whichever transmitter yflu are using. leave it all fat the moment. 6. Make the physnzl able mnnecnon between the sl-‘lu. or 5:44 output lat-x and lhe line firm: level audio input at your amplifier at mixer. ll ycu are usunq the balanced XLR iack (preferable. since it Will deliver an elsctremagnefitzlly deaner stgnal]. be sure tn set the receiver rear panel Audio New Level switch currealy. ll required. both the balanced and unbalanced cutouts can be used simultaneously. Leave your ampllliet (and/ct mixer) off at this urns. 7. Turn the Volume knub on the SH“ or SRA completely cnunterclcckwise. Uslng the strain rellel. mnnect the suwliad AC adapter in the Dc Input on the rear panel of the SRM cr SFM, then plug the adapter lnlc any shndald AC outlet. Press the tram panel Power swuch to turn on the SRM or SFlll; the tea'Pcwer‘ LED thl lightup. but all other front panel [EDS wlll remain unlit. B. Tum an the pewette lha STdL STAG ct SH»: transmttter (using its charon-art switch): the green ‘Hllet‘ Battery strength LED wrll light ll the battery is sulliclently strung. At this pmnl, ma er' LED on (he lmm panel or the tamer wnl light. lt you are uslng an SH“ receiver. Either the ‘A' 11 “S“ green LED m the 1mm panel w||| also ligm, depending upon which antenna ls resenting the stronger signal. 10 49— Setting Up and Using Your Stage 44 / Stage 4 System 9. Now lK'S time to Set me auuto levets. Turn on your conneczeo amoiitierano/or mtxerhut 1 ' keep its volume all the way down. NexL make sure that your transmitter is unmuted by setting to Audio switch to 'Cn.' Then set the Volume knob on the SRM orSFM lully counterclodtwise. llyou are using the SHA transmitter or it you are using the STAL transmitter With a connected Iavalidf microphone or headset, speak or sing into the mil: at, normal perlormanoe level while observing the SR“ or SR4 lrdnt pane! AF Level meter. ll you are using the STAG transmitter With a connected instrument. play me instrumentat - (11 normal performance level while observing the sou arseo iron: panel AF Level mater. ' ii the '100°/o'(unlry gain) segment is lighting steadily. with jusl occasional higher excursions, the audio level is correctly set. it not, use ma supplied plastic suewdriverto slowly aorustthe sm, STdL, or side Gain contrpl (trimpdl) until the so“ or am AF Loud meter worm- (unity garni segment lights steadily (With occastonal higher emir- sions). Then slowly raise the Slim: or SEA Volume knob to me 2 o'clock postfion (unity gain) and, finally. set the volume of your amplifier/mixer until the desired level is readied ll you are using a STAL ueltoatzk transmitter equipped with a lxvalier microphone. note lhat correct lavalier j placement “5 critical to sound quality. We recommend thatydu pleas ll as shown in the illustration an the right‘as dose to your mouth as possible but off to one side (to minimize nasaltiy) and unobstructed by clothing. Bear ln mind also that i omm' microphones (mine which plck up signal from ail directions) are more prone in feedback problems than —@- um'di'recflbnauaardfold or superwdidr'd) cries: in \ general, you can avoid leedoaok by taking dare not to __ use any microphone directly In front of a PA speaker at this is unavoidable, try using an equalizer to attenuate muse high— or midnngs lrequenaes which are auslng the feedback “squealing"y 10. If you near distortion at the desired volume level (or ll me "1257; segment IED in the AF Level meter is lightan trequemly). first check that tho so“ or sea rear panel Amid Output Level swatch is set correctly. Next. make sure that the gain structure of your audio system is correcdy set (consult the owners manual dl your mixer and/oramplifierior cola-ls). it you sell hear distortion. do the lpliowrng: — ll you are using a SH4 handheld transmitter or an sTnL tmnsmttterwith connected lavalier microphone or headset. its Gain control has been luxury preset to provide optimum level lor the particular microphone model being used and so no adjustment should be necessary. Any oistpmcn present should therelore simply be a matter at the microphone home too close to the mouth: try movmg it further away. I! this does not solve the problem, use the supplied plastic sorowdriver to tum the Gain control (Inmpcl) an the SH4 or STAL slowly counterclodtwlse until the distortion disappears. - ltyou are using a STAG transmitter With an instrument such as electric guitar or base. lower the output level pl the instrument unnl the oisiomon disappears. Altemativeiy, you don use the supplied plastic screwdriver to turn the Gain control (mmpot) on the STAG slowly caunterclockwrso until the olsrprrion disappears. Note that. lollowing this setup procedure, you can always lower the Volume knob oltho SR“ or SN in order to lunher attenuate the output signal il necessary. 11 __.$__ Setting Up and Using Your Istage 44 / Stage 4 System ~ 1 ll. Conversely rycu near a weak, nclsv signai atzne sesired rciume level ianawnh the Volume control at the receiver turned fully cluckwrsel. again make sure mat the SRM pr SFlA rear panel Audio Output Level switch is set correcrly and that the gain structure of youraudio system is correctly set it it is and the signal coming tram the SR“ at 5514 is stil weak and/er noisy, do the ldllowing: - it you are using a sr—u li—ansmirter or an 5m. transmrrtsrwriri connected lavalier microphdrie er headset, its Gain control has been lactory preset td provide optimum level ldr the particular microphone model being med and so no adiuslmenlshnuld be a necessary, Arty weakness cl srgnel should therelore simply be a matter at the ‘ microphone being too lar from the mnurh: try moving itclpser, it this does not solve the problem. use the supplied plastic saewdriver ti: turn th Gain central (trimpot) eh - the SH4 ur STM. slowly dlcclese until the Signal reaches an amptabla level. - ll yuu are using a STAG transmitter with an instrument such as electric guitar pr bass. raise the output level at the instrumentunnl a good signal is achieved Alternatively. ydu can use the supplied plastic saewdnveria turn the Gain central (trimpotl on the sun: sldwly clockwise until the Signal remiss an acceptable level. lz Temporarily turn down the level at your mixer/amplifiersystem and turn all the power to your transmitter. leavmg the SRM pr SFld on. Then restate the previdusly set level of your mixer/amplifier. with the transmitter all. the receiver output sheuld he tatally silent-ii it let skip ahead to the next step. It it isn't (that IS. ilypu hear sdrrle Mlsa). you may need to adiustlhe receivers front panel squelch control, When me Squelch conrml Is at its minimum setting, the stage 44/ Stage 4 system always prelude: maximum range Without dropout: however, depending upon the particular environment your system is used in, you may need to redum that range scmewhsl ln order in eliminate band npise or interlerertce when tho transmitteris turned nil, To do so, use me provtded saewdnvsr to rotate the Squeicti wntrol completely countercldckwlse (It: me ‘Min’ positicn). then sldwly turn it dodwe as ‘ ' wesv (SYAL snm. -zu usv (sw! < ma 1 an: arm m-zcnwu “10.55qu c PM omen. mm cam. meamumimanu PM omen. Mme ovum um Cams! (Yriml mm mm “mummy: xommusx.nx,‘n; anmnnmmmuumx n) qun- um. meu/ nuapnun Empringlr/ Etc-pus! 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