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3) The SR170-LR receiver is to be mounted on the LONG RANGER II upright with velcro. The
receiver should be positioned, control panel up, between the horn mounting screw and the
screw which secures the battery pack to the upright. Remove the paper backing from one side
of the velcro and affix it to the back of the receiver. Remove the remaining paper backing and
affix the receiver to the upright.
4) Connect the antenna plug to the BNC connector on the SR170-LR receiver. Connect the
remaining two cables to the 12V DC OUT jack and the LINE input jack on the control panel.
INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS TO THE 170 MINI-LR SYSTEM
1) Set up the Long Ranger II system according to the instructions on page 7 of the Long Ranger II
manual.
2) Leave the Long Ranger II power turned on. Set both volume controls on the Long Ranger II
control panel to minimum.
3) Turn the add-on SR170LR receiver power switch to "ON." Check to see that the power lamp
comes on.
4) Plug the microphone into the transmitter that is on the same frequency as the SR170LR
receiver. The plug on the microphone is a twist-lock connector. Make sure there is a good
connection. If you are using the headset microphone, turn the white level control knob on the
headset fully clockwise (maximum).
5) Install the 9 Volt battery into the transmitter, turn the transmitter on and make sure the red lamp
on the transmitter glows brightly.
6) Check to see that the yellow "RF" LED on the add-on receiver glows steadily.
the receiver is picking up a good radio signal from the transmitter.
This verifies that
7) This is the most important step in the set up procedure. Place the microphone in the exact
position where you will be using it. Speak at the same voice level that you will use during
actual operation. While you speak, use the supplied screwdriver to adjust the gain control on
the transmitter side panel while you observe the MODULATION LEDs on the add-on receiver
front panel. The green "-20" lamp should flicker or stay lit as you speak. The red "0dB" lamp
should blink only on louder words.
8) Adjust the AUXILIARY INPUT VOLUME control on the Long Ranger II control panel for the
necessary loudness. If the transmitter gain controls have been correctly set on both the Longer
Ranger II and the add-on system, both volume control knobs on the Longer Ranger II panel will
be in about the same position for equal loudness on both systems. It is not unusual, however,
that one of the volume controls may be slightly higher or lower than the other in normal use.
SPECIAL NOTE TO DUAL CHANNEL USERS
If you are only using one of the two wireless systems, it is best to use the wireless system built into the
Long Ranger II and leave the add-on receiver turned off. This will prevent unwanted noise, hiss or
static that could occur in the unused receiver from entering the Long Ranger II.
If it is necessary to use the add-on receiver by itself, turn the WIRELESS MICROPHONE VOLUME
control knob on the Long Ranger II control panel to minimum. Then set the AUXILIARY INPUT
VOLUME for the necessary loudness of the add-on system.
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