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14 Daily Operation (continued)
INDIVIDUAL SPEAKER LEVELS
If one area of the room has too much volume and/or
microphone feedback, use the indivual speaker level
adjustments (rear panel recessed) to reduce the
appropriate speaker. Always start with all speaker
outputs at max level (full CW viewing rear panel).
CHANNEL B
1. Turn off the BP60 Belt Pack, and turn on the
HHM60 Hand Held Microphone. Its POWER LED
should light. If its CHANNEL SWITCH is set to CH 2
as described on page 12, the CHANNEL B LED on
the SRR60 Receiver should light. If it does not,
make sure that the IR lenses at the top and bottom of
the microphone are not covered.
2. While talking into the HHM60 in a normal
voice, adjust the B CHANNEL volume until it is at the
same level as obtained when CHANNEL A was
adjusted with MASTER VOLUME control set at 60%.
Channel B Volume
Channel B LED
Channel B
Equalizer
Final volume adjustment should be made with the
MASTER VOLUME after setup is complete.
3. Then adjust the CHANNEL B equalizer for the
most natural sounding audio using the same tech-
nique as used for channel A. The equalizer can also
be used effectively to reduce feedback when higher
volume levels are required.
AUX INPUTS
1. The SRR60 Receiver can accept stereo
input from external devices such as VCRs, DVD
players, TVs, etc. by means of the AUX 1 and 2
input receptacles on the front panel, and the AUX 3
input on the rear panel. AUX 1 and 2 inputs share a
common equalizer, but have separate VOLUME
controls. AUX 3 has its own VOLUME control, but
has no equalizer.
2. To utilize the AUX 1 and 2 inputs, run patch
cables from the line audio output connectors of the
devices in question to the front panel AUX connec-
tors as shown in the example diagram at the top of
the next column.
TV RECEIVER
VCR
RCA Phono
Connectors
3.5 mm Audio
Connector
3. Turn on the device connected to AUX 1 (a
TV in the above example) and adjust the AUX 1
VOLUME until the audio from the device is at a
comfortable volume level throughout the room. It
should be at approximately the same level as the
voice level set from the Lavaliere microphone.
4. Adjust the AUX 1 and 2 equalizer “L”, “M”,
and “H” sliders for the most natural sound. Then
turn off the device connected to AUX 1, and turn on
the device connected to AUX 2 (a VCR in the above
example).
5. Adjust the AUX 2 VOLUME for a comfort-
able volume level throughout the room. Since AUX
1 and AUX 2 share the same equalizer, some
compromise may need to be made in the equalizer
setting to obtain the most pleasing sound from both
AUX 1 and AUX 2 connected devices. Then turn off
the AUX 2 device.
6. To utilize the AUX 3 input, run a patch cable
from the device in question (a DVD player in our
example) to the AUX 3 recepticle on the rear panel
as shown in the following illustration.
DVD PLAYER
3.5 mm Audio
Connector
7. Turn on the device and adjust the front panel
AUX 3 VOLUME control for approximately the same
audio level as perviously set with the other devices.
There is no equalizer for this input so no other
adjustment for AUX 3 will be necessary.
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