Guided Tour - UM1 ReceiverSamson AirLine
1: A/B Receiver LEDs - When signal is being received, one of these will be litENGLISH
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orange, showing you whether the (left) OA� or (right) OB� receiver is currently being
used. The UM1 constantly scans its two antennas and automatically selects
whichever is receiving the strongest, clearest signal. This True Diversity switching is
AUHF MICRO DIVERSITY RECEIVERB
completely inaudible, but it effectively increases overall range while virtually elimi-
LOW MIDHIGHPEAK800MHz
nating potential interference and phase cancellation problems.
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2: Meter - This set of three multicolor LEDs acts as a meter, indicating either bat-
tery power or the strength of the incoming RF signal. This meter can also be dis-
abled altogether to conserve battery power. See #15 on page 11 for more4
information.MINMAX
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3: Peak LED - This LED lights red when output signal from the UM1 is at the onset
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of clipping (that is, when it is on the verge of being distorted). If you see this light
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during operation, move the microphone further away or lower the output level of-
your instrument or transmitter. For more information, see the section entitled
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OSetting Up and Using the AirLine System� on page 16 in this manual.
4: Power switch - Use this to turn the UM1 power on and off.
5: SQ (Squelch) Level control - This control determines the maximum range of the
UM1 before audio signal dropout. Although it can be adjusted using the supplied
plastic screwdriver, it should normally be left at its factory setting. See the OSetting
Up and Using the AirLine System� section on page 16 in this manual for more
information.
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