5.ConnectingtheAudioOutput4.MicrophoneOperation
TheEncoreDUETreceiverprovidesbothaxedmiclevelBALANCEDAUDIOOUT-a. TurnontheLink2byslidingtheON/STANDBY/OFFSWITCH(41)tothe
PUTXLR(14)foreachchannelandanadjustablelinelevelA+BUNBALANCEDSTANDBYposition(transmitteron,audiomuted)ortheONposition(transmitter
AUDIOOUTPUT1/4"JACK(13)whichprovidesamixed(summed)ChAplusChBandaudiobothon).TheLOWBATTERYINDICATORLED(40)willgiveasingle
outputsignal.ThemixedlevelfromtheA+BUNBALANCEDOUTPUTiscontrolledquickash,indicatingusablebatterystrength.Incaseofdeadorlowbattery,
bytherearpanelVOLUMECONTROLS(6)foreachchannel.(Note: As when mak-theindicatorwilleithernotgoonatallorstayoncontinuously,indicatingabat-
ing any connection, make sure the amplier or mixing board volume is at the teryvoltagebelow7V.Ifthisoccurs,replacewithfresh9Vbattery.Rememberto
minimum level before plugging in the receiver to avoid possible sound system turnthetransmitteroffwhennotinuse.
damage. Also make sure that the phantom power on the input of the mixer is
turned OFF before making connection to the receiver.)b. TheLink2isnowreadytouse.MostoralloftheRFDISPLAYLEDs(4)onthat
channeloftheEncoreDUETreceivershouldnowbelit,indicatingareceived
a.InstrumentConnection(usingtheWGTinstrumenttransmitter)signalfromthattransmitter.Whenreadytospeak,slidethetransmitterswitch
Insertanaudiocordwitha1/4"monophoneplugintheA+BtotheONpositionandadjustthevolumeofthatchannelofthereceiverasper
UNBALANCEDOUTPUTJACK(13)ontherearpanelofthereceiver.PlugthetheAudio Output Microphone Connection sectionoftheaboveEncoreDUET
otherendofthecordintoanamplier,effects,ormixingboard.Adjustthereceiverinstructions.TheappropriateAFLEVELLEDDISPLAY(5)ontheEncore
appropriateVOLUMECONTROL(6)forthechannelbeingusedontheEncoreDUETreceiverwilllightupto5LEDs(4greenand1red)forallinputsignals.
DUETreceiverclockwisetoabout3/4rotation,untilthemixedvolumelevelisOccasionalickeringonandoffduringuseofthetopredLEDindicatorinthis
comfortableforyourapplication.Thissettingisroughlyequivalenttoadirectdisplayisnormal,howeveriftheredLEDstaysoncontinuously,itmeansthe
instrumentcordconnection.Turningthevolumeuptomaximumwillprovidesignalistooloudandthereisthepossibilityofoverloaddistortion.Re-position
4dBgainoveracord.(Note: Since this a mixed output of Ch A & Ch B, themicrophonefartherfromthesourceoradjusttheLink2transmittergainwith
both channels with be processed simultaneously by the amplier and/or theVOLUMELO/HIGAINSWITCH(39).Setforthemaximumpossiblelevel
effects connected to, which may not be appropriate for your application.withoutnoticeabledistortiononthehighlevelpeaks.SettheGAINSWITCHto
LOtodecreasetheaudiolevel,andsettheGAINSWITCHtoHItoincreasethe
b.MicrophoneConnection(usingtheWLTtransmitterwitheitheraheadsetoraudiolevel.TheredLEDindicatorshouldickeronlyontheloudestinputs.
lavaliermicrophoneortheWHThandheldmicrophonetransmitter)
Formicrophoneuse,eithertheBALANCEDMICAUDIOOUTPUTXLRs(14) (Note: Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, transmitter location and
orthe1/4"linelevelA+BUNBALANCEDOUTPUT(13)canbeused.Thespeaker placement so that acoustic feedback (howling and screeching)
XLRoutputissetatanon-adjustablemicrophonelevel,similartohardwiredmicwill be avoided. Please also observe the pickup patt-erns of the micro
levels.PluganXLRconnectorintoeitherorbothoftheXLROUTPUTJACKSonphone selected: omnidirectional mics pick up sound equally from all
therearoftheunitandplugtheotherendintoyouramplierormixingboard.directions and are prone to feedback if not used carefully. Unidirectional
(Note: Make sure the phantom power on your mixing board is turned off mics are more resistant to feedback, but pick up sound sources best that
and the volume is turned down when making connections.)are directly in front of the mic. Also, mics that are farther from the sound
Foryourconvenience,theXLRoutputlevelsarepresetatthefactoryandaresource, such as lavaliers, require more acoustic gain and thus are also
notadjustablewiththereceivervolumecontrols.Tousethe1/4"A+Bmore prone to feedback than close-source mics such as handheld or head-
UNBALANCEDOUTPUTJACK(13),followtheinstructionsfortheworn mics that are used close to the mouth.)
InstrumentConnection(above),exceptstartwiththereceivervolumeat1/2
MAXandadjustthevolumecontrolforeachchanneluntilthemixedChA& (Note: Microphone elements can easily be destroyed by the buildup of
ChBvolumelevelisoptimal.Ifthevolumecontrolsaresettoohigh,youmaysalts and minerals from perspiration and saliva. It is good practice to put
overloadyourmixeroramp.
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