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Pronomic PowerMake 600 - Basics; Integrated UHF Radio Receiver and Wireless Microphones; Wireless Microphones

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4. Integrated UHF radio receiver and wireless
microphones
Basics
The mixer is supplied with two wireless microphones whose signal can be received
via the integrated UHF-DUAL wireless receiver.
Please note that for trouble-free simultaneous operation of both microphones, they
must always be set to different transmitting frequencies. (See chapter: Wireless
microphones)
The signal from BOTH wireless microphones is routed to channel 1 of the mixer.
They are both subject to the Gain, EQ, AUX, FX, PAN, MUTE, PFL and Fader
settings of the first mixer channel.
Wireless microphones
The mixer is supplied with two wireless microphones.
Two AA batteries (not included) are required for operation. To insert the batteries,
unscrew the battery cap (lower third of the microphone housing) and insert the
batteries securely. Make sure the polarity is correct. Then close the battery
compartment tightly by screwing the battery cap back on.
Please remove the batteries if you will not be using the wireless microphones for an
extended period of time. Do not mix batteries of different charge levels.
Please dispose of empty batteries at your local municipal collection point or another
suitable disposal point. Empty batteries do not belong in household waste.
The level of the batteries is shown in the display when switched on.
Each microphone offers 10 different transmission channels. If required, these can be
selected by pressing the HI/LO switch under the battery compartment cap. Normally,
however, this is not necessary, as the receive channels A and B of the receive
module are already preconfigured on the mixer. If you still want to change the
channels, first connect the microphone to a channel of the receiver as described in
the chapter UHF receiver module. Now change the frequency setting on the
microphone. The microphone will then be recognized by the same channel.
Please note that for trouble-free simultaneous operation of both microphones, they
must always be set to different transmitting frequencies.
The transmitting frequency range is shown in the display when switched on.

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