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Op er ating In struc tions RE-2 User Guide[...]
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T a ble of Con tents Quick Set-Up ....................................................................................1 Sys tem De scrip tion ...............................................................................1 De tailed Com po nents De scrip tion ..................................................................2 Re ceiver Setup and Op[...]
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Sec tion 1 - Quick S et-Up Quick Set-up: Re ceiver 1. Do not con nect the re ceiver to any other equip ment yet! 2. Con nect the two an ten nas to the re ceiver . 3. Plug the power s up ply into the ba ck of the re ceiver and into an out let 4. Press the P OWER switch. Dis play w ill light up. 5. Press and hold t he SET but ton un til ClearScan TM [...]
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Sec tion 3 - De tailed Com po nents De scrip tion Re ceiver Setup and Op er a tion 1. Place the re ceiver and an ten nas where there is a clear line of sight to the area wher e the trans mit ter will be used. Ro - - tate the an ten nas to sep a rate them by 90 de grees. 2. Con nect the power sup ply cord to the r e ceiver . Plug the power sup ply i[...]
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-3- NOTE: Groups x,x,x, and x are set up to work with the other US fr e quency band (A and B). These gr oups are listed l ast no mat ter how m any open chan nels ar e avail - - able. If you ar e us ing a mix of Band A and Band B, scr oll down to these groups and use the clear est group. 6. Change Lock-Out : By press ing and hold ing t he UP and DOW[...]
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Handheld T rans mit ter HTU-2 Fig ure 3 Handheld T rans mit ter HTU-2 Con trols, Con nec tors, and In di ca tors Handheld T rans mit ter Setup and Op er a tion 1. In sert Bat tery. Re move the b at tery com part ment cover by un screw ing it com pletely . In sert a 9V bat tery , ter mi nal end first into the b at tery com par t ment. NOTE: The HTU-[...]
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8. V er ify re cep tion. Wit h the trans mit ter and re ceiver on and matc h ing Group and Chan nel, the m ain re ceiver dis play should be in di cat ing a RF si g nal on the bar gra ph. Speak into the m i cro phone and the Au dio Me ter bar graph should in di cat e au dio sig nal pres ence. If the level m e ters do not show re cep tion, make sure [...]
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Bodypack T rans mit ter Setup and Op er a tion 1 . In sert Bat tery. Pinc h the bat tery door tabs in ward and pull the door open. In sert a 9V bat tery as in di cated by the +/- in the holde r . 2. W ith bat tery co m part ment still op en, turn th e unit on with Power switch on the top panel. T he bat tery low LED will light for a sec ond and the[...]
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Sec tion 4 - Re ceiver Dis play Scr eens and Func tions Main Op er at ing Scr een Fig ure 8 Main Op er at ing Screen Squelch Ad just ment Scr een Fig ure 9 Squelch Adjustme nt Screen T rans mit ter Dis play and Con tr ols Fig ur e 10 T rans mit ter Dis play and Con trols -7- -20 -10 -5 0 +3 -20 -10 -5 0 +3 1 3 10 30 100 1 3 10 30 100 AF AF R R F F [...]
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T rans mit ter On/Off Lock-Out There are two On/Off lock out modes avail able, One Tim e and Everytime. One Time: Cy cle the power switch 3 t imes i n un der 3 sec onds and On-Loc will be di s played for a sec ond and then re turn to nor mal op er a tion. The power switch al one will no lon ger turn the unit of f. T o turn the unit of f, put the po[...]
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Sec tion 5 - T rou ble Shoot ing Guide -9- Prob lem No au dio and no dis play on the re ceiver No au dio and no RF sig nal in di ca tor on the re ceiver dis play No Au dio with good RF si g nal in di ca - - tor but no (or low) Au dio in di ca tor on the re ceiver dis play No (or low) Au dio with good RF sig - - nal and Au dio in di ca tors on re ce[...]
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T rou ble Shoot ing Guide (con t in ued) -10- Prob lem Interference (continu ed) Short range or drop-outs Can't cha nge set tings on re ceiver or trans mit ter Bodypack or Handhel d trans mit ter will not turn of f, dis play says On-Loc Pos si ble Causes Re ceive r is too close to d ig i tal sig nal pro ces sor or sim i lar de vice Strong elec[...]
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Sec tion 6 - T ech ni cal Sp ec i fi ca tions -11- RE-2 Re ceiver Spec i f i ca tions Over all Re ceiver T ype ............................................................... Syn the sized PLL Fre quency Range (RF) ................................................... A Band 650 - 674 MHz B Band 698 - 722 MHz Num ber of Chan nels ....................[...]
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Sec tion 7 - Ac ces so ries and Parts -14- MODEL No. Or der No. Omnidirectional La pel Mi cro phone Olm10 Olm10 Uni di rec tional La pel Mi cro phone UML21 ULM21 Pre mium Omnidirectional La pel Mi cro phone RE90TX 17153318 Pre mium La pel/In stru ment Uni di rec tional Mi cro phone RE92TX Pre senter's Headworn Mi cro phone HM2 HM2 Singer'[...]
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Sec tion 8 - Fac tory Ser vice/W ar ranty (Lim ited) -15- F ACT OR Y SER VICE (No rth Amer ica) If fac tory ser vice is re quired, ship t he unit pre paid in its original ca r ton to:: EV Au dio Ser vice c/o TELEX COM MU NI CA TIONS, 8601 East Cornhusker H igh way , Lin coln, Ne braska 68507-9702 U.S.A. Phone: (402) 467-5321 or 800-553-5992 Fax: 40[...]
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TELEX COM MU NI CA TIONS, INC. • 12000 Port land A ve. South, Burnsvil le, MN 55337. PN July 2003 Made in U.S.A.[...]