Yamaha V5.1 CL/QL Series V5.1 Supplementary Manual [English] - Page 6

I/O DEVICE EDIT screen, RF Radio Frequency signal meter

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I/O DEVICE EDIT screen This screen is displayed when you select the desired wireless device in the I/O DEVICE screen (WIRELESS page). Here you can set the channel name and HA. B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : A C 1 Connection status indicator Indicates whether transmitter control is possible or not. 2 Channel name (transmitter) Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the transmitter side. 3 TX.ATT knob Sets the gain value for the transmitter. To adjust the value, touch the screen, then press the knob to select it, and use the multifunction knobs (CL series) or the TOUCH AND TURN knob (QL series). The knob will not display when the wireless device is not support this control. 4 TX.ATT Indicates the gain value for the transmitter. 5 Channel name (receiver) Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the receiver side. 6 Frequency Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal. I/O devices and external head amps 7 RX.LEVEL meter Indicates the input level for the receiver. 8 MUTE button Mutes the audio signal for the receiver. 9 Signal quality meter Displays the quality of the received RF signal. The vertical axis represents quality and the horizontal axis represents time, and the display of connection status is updated every second. If you move away from the transmitter, or the quality of the RF signal decreases due to the influence of disturbing radio waves, the bar graph becomes lower. 0 RF (Radio Frequency) signal meter Shows bars to indicate the level of the RF signal. An active antenna indicator is shown on the right side. It indicates which antenna is enabled. In the 4 Diversity mode, the one with the strongest level among A to D is shown. NOTE For details about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength of the RF signal, refer to the DWR-R03D manual. A Battery indicator Shows bars to indicate the remaining battery power. B Mode indicator Indicates the mode status of the device such as 4 Diversity mode. When not activated, it shows "4 Diversity mode: off" respectively. C PORT ASSIGN tab Select these tabs to switch between the windows that specify the ports where the actual input signals are assigned. 6 V5.1 Supplementary Manual

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I/O devices and external head amps
V5.1 Supplementary Manual
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I/O DEVICE EDIT screen
This screen is displayed when you select the desired wireless device in the I/O DEVICE
screen (WIRELESS page). Here you can set the channel name and HA.
1
Connection status indicator
Indicates whether transmitter control is possible or not.
2
Channel name (transmitter)
Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the
transmitter side.
3
TX.ATT knob
Sets the gain value for the transmitter. To adjust the value, touch the screen, then press
the knob to select it, and use the multifunction knobs (CL series) or the TOUCH AND
TURN knob (QL series). The knob will not display when the wireless device is not support
this control.
4
TX.ATT
Indicates the gain value for the transmitter.
5
Channel name (receiver)
Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the receiver
side.
6
Frequency
Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal.
7
RX.LEVEL meter
Indicates the input level for the receiver.
8
MUTE button
Mutes the audio signal for the receiver.
9
Signal quality meter
Displays the quality of the received RF signal. The vertical axis represents quality and the
horizontal axis represents time, and the display of connection status is updated every
second. If you move away from the transmitter, or the quality of the RF signal decreases
due to the influence of disturbing radio waves, the bar graph becomes lower.
0
RF (Radio Frequency) signal meter
Shows bars to indicate the level of the RF signal. An active antenna indicator is shown
on the right side. It indicates which antenna is enabled. In the 4 Diversity mode, the one
with the strongest level among A to D is shown.
NOTE
For details about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength of the RF
signal, refer to the DWR-R03D manual.
A
Battery indicator
Shows bars to indicate the remaining battery power.
B
Mode indicator
Indicates the mode status of the device such as 4 Diversity mode. When not activated,
it shows “4 Diversity mode: off” respectively.
C
PORT ASSIGN tab
Select these tabs to switch between the windows that specify the ports where the actual
input signals are assigned.
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