Connecting Antennas; Connecting The Receiver To Power; Positioning The Receiver - Fender FWG 2020 Mode D'emploi

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Two Receivers Side by Side
i Refer to fig. 7 on page vi.
1. Unscrew the four rubber feet (1) from each receiver's bottom panel
and remove the screws (5) from the rubber feet (1).
2. Unscrew the two fixing screws (2) from the right-hand side panel
of one receiver and from the left-hand side panel of the other
receiver.
3. Fix the connecting strips (4) on the first receiver using the screws
(5) you removed from the rubber feet.
4. To join the two receivers, slide the connecting strips (4) on the
first receiver through the free slots in the side panel of the second
receiver. Make sure to align the hole in each connecting strip (4)
with the appropriate threaded hole in the bottom panel of the sec-
ond receiver.
5. Fix the connecting strips (4) on the second receiver using the
screws (5) you removed from the rubber feet (1).
6. Screw a short bracket (6) to the outer side panel of each receiver
using for each bracket two of the screws (2) you removed from the
receiver side panels.
7. Install the receivers in your rack.

Connecting Antennas

The supplied ¼-wave antennas can be mounted quickly and easily
and are suitable for applications where a direct line of sight between
the transmitter and the receiver antenna is available and a wireless
system has to be set up within a very short time.
Remote Antennas
If reception is less than ideal at the receiver's position, use remote
antennas:
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Connect the remote antennas to the antenna sockets on the
receiver rear panel.
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Use RG58 or RG213 cable to connect the antennas.
Antenna Front-mount Cable
Use the Front Mount Antenna Rack Mount Kit (P/N 7704720000) to
mount the ¼-wave antennas on the front panel.

Positioning the Receiver

Reflections off metal parts, walls, ceilings, etc. or the shadow effects
of musicians and other people may weaken or cancel the direct trans-
mitter signal.
For best results, place the receiver or remote antennas as follows:
Place the receiver/antennas near the performance area (stage).
Make sure, though, that the transmitter will never get any closer to
the receiver than 10 ft (3 m).
Check that you can see the receiver from where you will be using
the transmitter.
Place the receiver at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) away from any big metal
objects, walls, scaffolding, ceilings, etc.
You can either use the receiver freestanding or mount it in a 19"
4
rack using the supplied Rack Mount Kit.
If you install one or ore receivers into a 19" rack, either mount the
supplied antennas on the receiver front panel(s) or use remote
antennas. This is the only way to ensure optimum reception
quality.
Connecting the Receiver to
a Mixer/Amplifier
You can use both the XLR and ¼" jack outputs to connect the receiver
to your mixer or amp. Use the receiver's AUDIO Menu to adjust the
output level as required.
Connect the audio output to the desired input:
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XLR output -> XLR Cable -> XLR input
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1/4" output -> unbalanced cable -> 1/4" input
Attenuation Switch
The attenuation switch lets you match the receiver's BALANCED
output level to the input gain of the connected equipment.
If you use a MIC input on your mixer, set the attenuation switch
to -30 dB. This reduces the output level by 30 dB and prevents the
input from being overloaded.
The UNBALANCED line output level is not adjustable.
Connecting the Receiver to
Power
i Refer to fig. 9 on page iii.
1. CAUTION: Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the
included power supply is identical to the AC mains voltage
available where you will use your system. Using the power
supply with a different AC voltage may cause damage to the
unit.
2. Plug the cable (1) on the included power supply into the DC IN
socket (2) on the receiver rear panel and screw down the DC con-
nector (3).
3. Plug the power supply into a convenient power outlet.
LOCK Mode
The receiver is electronically locked so that you cannot make any unin-
tended adjustments. The "LOCK" label is shown on the display.
To enter SETUP mode, press and hold the l key until the "LOCK"
label disappears.
Bodypack Transmitter
Inserting the Battery
i Refer to fig. 5 on page iv.
1. Open the battery compartment cover (1).
2. Insert the supplied battery (2) into the battery compartment,

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