Alto-professional Radius 200 Manuel d'utilisateur Page 7

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MANUAL
GP CH
SCAN
PRESET
SYNC
CH
MUTE
RF AF
FREQ MHz
P1 P2 P3 P4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1. Manual: This indicator appears when the receiver is in Manual Mode, where you can select
the channel manually. Use the Up/Down buttons to cycle between the different modes.
2. Scan: This indicator appears when the receiver is in Autoscan Mode, where the receiver
automatically selects the channel with the clearest and strongest reception.
3. Preset: This indicator appears when the receiver is in Preset Mode, where you can select
a Preset group of channels rather than having to scan the entire frequency band.
4. Sync: This indicator appears when the transmitter and receiver are synchronized.
5. GP (P1, P2, P3, P4): This is the current Preset group.
6. CH (1–8): This is the current Preset Channel.
7. CH (region-specific): This is the current channel number. The number of available
channels depends on your region.
8. Freq: This is the current frequency in MHz.
9. Mute: This indicator appears when the audio signal is muted.
10. RF: This meter shows the current level of reception between the transmitter and receiver.
11. AF: This meter shows the current audio signal level sent from the receiver’s audio outputs.
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1. Antenna Terminal: Connect the included antennae to these terminals.
2. Audio Output (XLR): Use a standard XLR cable to connect this balanced output to your
guitar amplifier, mixer, PA system, etc.
3. Audio Output (1/4” / 6.35 mm): Use a standard 1/4” (6.35 mm) cable to connect this
unbalanced output to your mixer, PA system, etc.
4. Line/Mic Selector: Use this switch to select whether the signal from the receiver’s output
is line-level or microphone-level. Set this switch to Line if you are connecting it to a
balanced line-level input (e.g., a mixer’s XLR or 1/4” TRS input) or an instrument amplifier’s
low-impedance active instrument input. Set this switch to Mic if you are connecting it to
an instrument amplifier’s high-impedance instrument-level input.
5. Squelch: Turn this knob to adjust the noise floor level.
6. Power Input: Use the included power adapter (12 V, 1 A, center positive) to connect this
input to your power source.
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