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Muting the bodypack transmitter or the, SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter, Pairing a receiver with

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Using the products 28 Muting the bodypack transmitter or the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter Both the bodypack transmitter and the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter have a MUTE switch that mutes the audio signal without switching the transmitter off. In order that a transmitter can be muted, its MUTE switch must be activated (see page 35). If you try to mute a transmitter whose MUTE switch is deactivated, Mute disabled appears on the display panel of both the transmitter and the receiver. The SKM D1 handheld transmitter has no MUTE switch and can therefore not be muted. ̈ Slide the MUTE switch to the position MUTE. Muted appears on the display panel of both the transmitter and the paired receiver. The status LED on both the transmitter and the paired receiver lights up yellow. ̈ Slide the MUTE switch back to the initial position to unmute the audio signal. Pairing a receiver with a transmitter The receiver and the transmitter of a set are factory pre-paired and therefore ready for immediate use. The radio link is automatically established as soon as both devices are switched on. You can disconnect the existing radio link and establish new radio links to two other devices. To establish a new radio link between a receiver and a transmitter, proceed as follows: ̈ Switch on the receiver and the transmitter that you want to pair (see page 26). The status LED on both the receiver and the transmitter indicates the current device status (see page 8). ̈ Long-press the PAIR button of the receiver until its status LED flashes alternately green and red. Identify appears on the display panel of the receiver, followed by the message Pairing. An existing radio link is now disconnected. You now have 90 seconds to establish a radio link with a new transmitter. ̈ Long-press the PAIR button of the transmitter until its status LED flashes alternately green and red. Press pair on receiver appears on the transmitter display panel. ̈ Wait for approx. 10 seconds until the radio link is established. - Once the radio link is successfully established, Paired appears on the display panel of both the receiver and the transmitter and the status LED on the transmitter and the receiver lights up green. - If no radio link can be established, Pairing failed appears on the display panel of both the receiver and the transmitter and the status LED on the transmitter and/or the receiver lights up red. - If you try to pair devices that are running incompatible firmware versions, a message appears on the display panel prompting you to update the firmware of the transmitter. If you update the firmware now, the transmitter and the receiver will be paired afterwards; if you do not update the firmware, the transmitter and the receiver will not be paired and FW mismatch appears on the display panel of the receiver.

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Using the products
Muting the bodypack transmitter or the
SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter
Both the bodypack transmitter and the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter have
a
MUTE
switch that mutes the audio signal without switching the transmitter
off.
±
Slide the
MUTE
switch to the position MUTE.
Muted
appears on the display panel of both the transmitter and the
paired receiver. The status LED on both the transmitter and the paired
receiver lights up yellow.
±
Slide the
MUTE
switch back to the initial position to unmute the audio sig-
nal.
Pairing a receiver with a transmitter
To establish a new radio link between a receiver and a transmitter, proceed as
follows:
±
Switch on the receiver and the transmitter that you want to pair (see
page 26).
The status LED on both the receiver and the transmitter indicates the cur-
rent device status (see page 8).
±
Long-press the
PAIR
button of the receiver until its status LED flashes alter-
nately green and red.
Identify
appears on the display panel of the receiver, followed by the mes-
sage
Pairing
. An existing radio link is now disconnected. You now have
90 seconds to establish a radio link with a new transmitter.
±
Long-press the
PAIR
button of the transmitter until its status LED flashes
alternately green and red.
Press pair on receiver
appears on the transmitter display panel.
±
Wait for approx. 10 seconds until the radio link is established.
-
Once the radio link is successfully established,
Paired
appears on the
display panel of both the receiver and the transmitter and the status LED
on the transmitter and the receiver lights up green.
-
If no radio link can be established,
Pairing failed
appears on the dis-
play panel of both the receiver and the transmitter and the status LED on
the transmitter and/or the receiver lights up red.
- If you try to pair devices that are running incompatible firmware ver-
sions, a message appears on the display panel prompting you to update
the firmware of the transmitter. If you update the firmware now, the
transmitter and the receiver will be paired afterwards; if you do not
update the firmware, the transmitter and the receiver will not be paired
and
FW mismatch
appears on the display panel of the receiver.
In order that a transmitter can be muted, its
MUTE
switch must be acti-
vated (see page 35). If you try to mute a transmitter whose
MUTE
switch is deactivated,
Mute disabled
appears on the display panel of
both the transmitter and the receiver.
The SKM D1 handheld transmitter has no
MUTE
switch and can there-
fore not be muted.
The receiver and the transmitter of a set are factory pre-paired and
therefore ready for immediate use. The radio link is automatically
established as soon as both devices are switched on. You can discon-
nect the existing radio link and establish new radio links to two other
devices.