
9
Set Up
Pairing the Receiver and Transmitter.
STEP ONE
On the transmitter, select which channel you would like to broadcast on.
Now, let’s decide which bandwidth you would like to select i.e. 32K, 48K or 96K.
Select this on both units – make sure all units are o at this stage.
Sample Rate Stereo/Mono Bit Rate Typical Distance
32K Mono 16 bit Up to 50 meters*
48K Mono 16 bit Up to 25 meters*
96K Stereo 24 bit 10 – 15 meters*
*dependent on obstacles and obstructions to the signal
Let’s say we’re going to choose 96K – the best option for outstanding audio quality.
Select 96K on both the receiver and the transmitter via the selectable switch. If you
have multiple receivers you would like to use with the transmitter, make sure you
switch all of these to 96k.
STEP TWO
Turn on the receiver power rst. If you have multiple receivers, turn all of these on.
Press the ‘pair’ switch on the receiver/s ONCE, (the lightning bolt). The blue LED
on top of the receiver will continually ash until paired. It will stop when paired. The
sample rate light will also ash until paired, at which point it will remain lit.
STEP THREE
Turn on the transmitter’s power. The sample rate LED will ash until paired with the
receiver/s. Once paired, you will not have to pair again unless you change from say,
96K to 32, (in which case, please turn o the units and repeat the pairing process).