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TIP: To verify the link on the new channel, check the RF bar graph meter.
At least 3 of the 4 LEDs should be lit, indicating that the receiver module is
picking up a strong RF signal from the transmitter.
If less than 3 LEDs are lit, check the transmitter's battery first. Then repeat
the channel scan and transmitter programming process.
Transmitter (Handheld and belt-pack)
Identify the battery compartment on the transmitter and install a fresh 9V
Alkaline Battery. If using the belt-pack transmitter, select a microphone or
cable to use and attach to the transmitter.
You have now completed the installation, and all that remains is to confirm
the proper operation of your system.
Operation
Once installed, the wireless system is automatically sent to channel one of
the passport. The Wireless Systems come with "blanking plugs" (install in the
XLR and 1/4" jacks for channel on) intended as a reminder that this input is
in use.
Set-up your Passport system as you would for normal use. Confirm operation
of the system with a CD or wired microphone source.
Make sure the input one level control is turned to its minimum setting. (fully
counter-clockwise).
Turn the Passport main power on, open the storage compartment and confirm
that the Red "Power" LED on the wireless-docking receiver is illuminated.
Turn on the handheld or belt-pack transmitter.
While using the microphone at a normal level, slowly bring up the input level
control for channel one. You should be hearing yourself in a clear and natural
tone much the same as the wired microphone with which you checked the
system. Adjust the EQ control to your requirements.
Note: The front panel Mic/Line switch does not effect the level sensitivity for
Wireless operation. Fender has "normalized" the docking receiver's output
to the system-input section. No additional adjustments are required of the
operator.

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