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Using the devices
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To activate the RF signal:
Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver
You can synchronize a suitable transmitter of the ew 500 G3 series with the receiver. During
synchronization, the following parameters are transferred to the transmitter:
To transfer the parameters:
̈ Switch the transmitter and the receiver on.
̈ Press the button » on the receiver.
Sync” appears on the display panel of the receiver.
̈ Place the infra-red interface of the transmitter (see page 8 and page 10) in front of the
infra-red interface of the receiver ¿.
The parameters are transferred to the transmitter. When the transfer is completed, “
appears on the display panel. The receiver then switches back to the current standard
display.
To cancel the transfer:
̈ Press the STANDBY button on the receiver.
” appears on the display panel of the receiver. “ ” also appears if:
no transmitter was found or the transmitter is not compatible,
no transmitter was found and the synchronization process was canceled after
30 seconds,
you canceled the transfer.
̈ Press the multi-function switch ¸.
The transmission frequency is displayed but the radio microphone does not
transmit an RF signal. The transmission icon is not displayed. When the pilot
tone function is activated on both radio microphone and receiver, “RF Mute
appears on the receiver’s display panel.
Use this function to save battery power or to prepare a radio microphone for use
during live operation without causing interference to existing transmission links.
̈ Briefly press the ON/OFF button ¹.
RF Mute Off” appears on the display panel.
̈ Press the multi-function switch¸.
The transmission icon is displayed again.
MHz
543.200
ew500 G3
MUTE
P
AF
SET
Setting Transferred parameters
Frequency Preset Currently set frequency
Name Freely selectable name currently set on the receiver
Pilot Tone Current pilot tone setting of the receiver (“Inactive”/“Active”)
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Via the “Sync Settings” submenu, you can adjust the parameters to be transferred
to the transmitters (see page 27).