Anchor Audio AN-130BP+ Speaker User Manual


 
MADE IN USA
SIX YEAR WARRANTY
AN-130+ Speaker Monitor Owners Manual
CHANNEL SELECTION - BUILT-IN RECEIVER
Select a channel, set the built-in receiver & microphone transmitter
to that channel before using your wireless system.
1. Choose any available wireless channel from 1 thru 16
(see page 5 for transmitter instructions)
2. Set the Wireless Channel Selection Knob to the channel you
choose in step 1
DIVERSITY WIRELESS BY ANCHOR AUDIO
Anchor Audio UHF wireless is a 16 channel, diversity wireless system that receives signals with two independent antennae. With diversity
wireless the receiver processes the stronger signal, effectively minimizing dropouts and interference from other transmitting sources. The
antennae are mounted internally so there are no obstructions or risk of damage. The 8000 series wireless operates between 540 - 570 MHz.
NOTE: Ongoing wireless interference? The frequency you selected may be in use by other systems in the area.
Change channels until you find a clear frequency.
If you have two wireless receivers repeat above for the second receiver.
Remember, each receiver/transmitter pair must be set to different
channels to avoid interference.
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NOTE: If you experience ongoing interference with your wireless system, the selected frequency may be incompatible with other systems in the area.
Try different channels to find a clear frequency.
UHF WIRELESS
VOLUME CONTROL
UHF WIRELESS
CHANNEL SELECTION
RX INDICATOR LIGHTS
CONTROLLING FEEDBACK
Feedback, a howling noise or shrill sound, is
self-generated by the sound system. It’s caused
by a microphone picking up the sound coming
from the speaker and then re-amplifying it. Once
a feedback loop starts, it continues until the
system is adjusted.
FEEDBACK CAUSES
Microphone too close, pointing towards
or in front of speaker
Volume setting is too loud for room
Sound reflecting off hard surfaces
AVOIDING & ELIMINATING FEEDBACK
Point microphone in a different direction
Keep microphone away from the speaker
Place speaker in FRONT of the microphone
Reduce the sound system volume levels
CAUTION: Feedback can damage your equipment & may
be hazardous to hearing.