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Step 5 Put 2x AA batteries in your microphones and switch them on and the receiver.
IMPORTANT TIP: When not in use, remove the batteries to avoid leakage, leakage is not covered by your
warranty.
Step 5 Turn Volume knobs on front panel to half way (no more otherwise you will get feedback/squealing) you will
be able to turn the microphone volume up from the device you are plugging it into.
On the front of the receiver is a power LED, when switch on this will go and stay red to indicate power is live. There is
also two green LED’s which will only go and stay on when either Microphone A or B are switched on, this lets you
know the two are communicating.
Most wireless microphones also have a LED light on the hand-held microphone, but it does not stay on continuously,
it is merely a battery level indicator. Some microphones may also have an additional mute button on each
microphone, so you don’t have to switch on and off the microphone if you don’t want to be heard. If you cannot
hear yourself make sure the mute is not switched on.
Multi-Channel Wireless
If your device is multi-channel (i.e. Sonken 2000R series) you also have the option of changing the frequencies on
each microphone (see battery compartment for dip switches) and on the receiver unit (see front panel for dip
switches).
This is the only model you can purchase several units of and run at the same time in the same area as you can
change the frequency, so each unit doesn’t clash. If you make a change the receiver and microphone must match.