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1.      batteries level for MPR30 IEM receiver  the upper symbol     ME indicates receiving of a mono signal    indicates receiving of a stereo signal    OPERATING MENU    ON TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER    LOW BATT    SYNC    Preset    e Restore  e Save       Info   e Model  e Range  e FW   e HW   e Serial  e Option  e Battery  e BL   e App   e Errors         Name          Sync    From Status Display push SEL and EXIT together to  enter on the Main menu    Use UP DOWN to navigate on all available menus  Push SEL to select a menu item    Use UP DOWN to move on the different parameters of  the menu    Push SEL to modify the parameter menu   Use UP DOWN to change the parameter value  Keep push SEL to save changing   Push EXIT to return on the Main Menu   Push EXIT to return on the Status display    Audio Settings       e Out mode  e Pilot tone  e Balance  e Pwr limit D n  e Vol  boost i Edit RX  e Equalizer e Gr Ch  e Frequency  e Squelch  e Scan t    Arrow mode  Menu    Display   e LED   e Contrast   e Low timeout   sec    e Off timeout   sec        Infrared    Audio settings    The Audio settings menu allows to configure the audio output     PARAMETER    Out mode    Pilot tone    Balance    Mix Mode         SETTING    Stereo    MEANING   The left and right signals are available as usual  The  Balance setting serves to adjust the balance between  the left and right stereo signal    The left right signals are mixed and are available as a  mono signal in both headphone channels    The M
2.    the display will show an error message    If the transmitter has the function    NAME    enabled  when the sync function is completed it  will show the same name of the synchronized receiver        Name menu    MPR 30 IEM Rx The name menu allows to change the name of the  i n  TE   receiver  12 case sensitive alphanumeric characters    yy ue This is the name displayed in the top of the Status display    i E and it is the name sent to the transmitter with the sync          ba function  for the transmitter with this advanced  B capability     Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the selected  character and push SEL button to switch to the next character        Info menu  the INFO function shows many important features or information of MPR30 IEM receiver     PARAMETER example MEANING      MPR30   IEM Pe Wisycom receiver model    MPR30 Options  Option N N  freq  range 470  700 MHz   M  freq  range 566  798 MHz    Battery 3 70 Volt Batteries voltage  VO 4d Bootloader version  VO  77d Application version    Number of errors    If the number of errors is  gt  0 push SEL button to enter on the  Errors 4 Errors list  For each error a brief description and the error code   is showed  For more information  please see the Error List   section       The FW  Firmware version  recaps BL  Bootloader Version  and App  Application version         12    Preset menu  This menu allows to load save 3 user presets or load the Factory configuration     PARAMETER SETTING MEANING    Select the Restor
3.  IEM in boot mode  power on the device push and keep both UP and DOWN buttons  for few seconds  until the led indicators light up  then release the buttons     PUTTING THE DIVERSITY RECEIVER INTO OPERATION    e Insert the batteries   e Connect the headphones   e Connect the 2 antennas on the SMA connectors   e Turn the knob control clockwise until it clicks and verify on the display the Antenna  model to use  if the connected antennas on the receiver is different from the  antenna model indicate on the display  power off the receiver and replace them with  the proper model of antennas    e after the power up phase  the Status display is showed on the OLED display   e verify the setting and eventually adjust the settings using the Operating Menu    Status display    MPRI30 IEMRX   Receiver Name  ex  MPR30 IEM RX    r 00 Ch 01 H DIE   Group  ex  Gr 00  and Channel  ex  Ch 01    69  NNN   F  a   Frequency  ex  Fr 697 000 MHz     Le n      Squelch  ex  Sq 12dBuV     Mode Stereo Mix  ex  Stereo          RF Level Antenna A and B  range 5   70 dBuV   An orizzontal sign in a central row shows the setted Squelch level    B   deviation level  range of 54 dB  bar with 3dB  steps  upper level  OdB  under level   54dB   the upper symbol     indicates presence of audio output  indicates absence of audio output  RF level  lt  Squelch   indicate absence of audio output  no pilot tone detected     NOTE  in case of absence of pilot tone and RF level  lt  Squelch  the symbol g will be  display 
4.  decrease  the gain of the Low frequencies  50Hz   Push SEL button to shift on High frequencies   Push UP DOWN button to increase decrease  the gain of the High frequencies  10kHz   Keep push SEL button to SAVE          Edit RX  The Edit RX menu allows to configure the radio frequency settings        PARAMETER SETTING MEANING  aa   oisseames   channel requerey re siae nente   Gr Ch 0 59 channels channel frequency are displayed on the right    470 700 MHz If the specific group channel is not locked  the  Frequency for MPR30 IEM N frequency can be edited in this menu    566 798 MHz   for MPR30 IEM M   OFF or This menu allows to disable the RF squelch or to setup   0 3 6 9 12  the desired squelch level in dBuV  note 0 dBuV is equal  Squelch   15 18 21  to  107 dBm     24 28 32    36 40 46dBuV   This function can be called also using the dedicated DOWN amp SEL buttons  stan pushed together  It allows making a scan over a desired frequency group     MPR30 IEM manages up to 2400 custom frequencies organized in 40 groups  of 60 channels each  This extreme flexibility makes the scan function very  flexible     Once started a scan operation the receiver asks for group  to be used                    t    select group for scan Then it prompts to turn off all    GR  MI GROUP  fc OFF all Du  before start        Scan running  GR  00 Then finally    start the scan   CH 18 566 000 MHz  C    After few seconds    gt  mn scan results are  Ch  01 Freg  366 000 HHz displayed on a chart  Ch  04 Fr
5.  life    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    MPR30 IEM N option 470  700 MHz    MPR30 IEM M option 566   798 MHz  other ranges are available on request in 470 952 MHz    40 groups of 60 channels fully user programmable    up 232 MHz    microprocessor controlled frequency synthesizer circuit    with 25 kHz minimum step  The frequencies can be easily   PC reprogrammed with the optional UPK 300E Programming Kit    lt  2 5 ppm  in the rated temperature range     10    55   C    FM   stereo MPX decoding  19 kHz sync carrier     24 kHz   with sturdy connectors    50 ohm sma type  SWR  lt  1 2  typ  1 1 4     2 uV 6dBuv   for SND N  gt 52 dB    in the whole switching window  1      gt  2 5 dB     gt  80 dB typical  for channel spacing  gt  400 kHz      gt  100 dB     gt  90 dB     gt  76 dB     gt   10 dBm typical     lt 2 nW  typical   0 1 pW     ENR  Wisycom Extended NR    30 Hz   20 kHz     0 5 dB in the 30 Hz   19 kHz range    0 3   typical    90 dB typical  1    2 x IEC LR6 1 5V size AA alkaline or rechargeable elements   100 g approx  without batteries   Stereo Plug 3 5mm TRS  Locking  M6 x 0 5 thread  with 2 X 150mW   32 Ohm  approx   5 hours  alkaline batteries   8 hours  lithium batteries     NOTE  1   RMS value  22 Hz   22 kHz  unweighted   The MPR30 IEM receiver complies with ETSI specifications  ETS 300 422     18    MECHANICAL DRAWING       Note  unit is mm    19    DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA   DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY      l sottoscritto  rappresentante il seguente costrutto
6. 02 95 CE   2002 96 CE e 2003 108 CE  relative alla riduzione dell   uso di sostanze pericolose nelle apparecchiature  elettriche ed elettroniche  nonch   allo smaltimento dei rifiuti       Il simbolo del cassonetto barrato riportato sull   apparecchiatura o sulla  sua confezione indica che il prodotto alla fine della propria vita utile  deve essere raccolto separatamente dagli altri rifiuti     La raccolta differenziata della presente apparecchiatura giunta a fine  vita e    organizzata e gestita dal produttore  L utente che vorr   disfarsi  della presente apparecchiatura dovr   quindi contattare il produttore e  seguire il sistema che questo ha adottato per consentire la raccolta  separata dell   apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita        L   adeguata raccolta differenziata per l avvio successivo  dell   apparecchiatura dismessa al riciclaggio  al trattamento e allo smaltimento ambientalmente  compatibile contribuisce ad evitare possibili effetti negativi sull ambiente e sulla salute e favorisce il re   impiego e o riciclo dei materiali di cui    composta l   apparecchiatura     Lo smaltimento abusivo del prodotto da parte del detentore comporta l applicazione delle sanzioni am   ministrative previste dalla normativa vigente     21    22       23    
7. 14    TROUBLESHOOTING    Problem Possible cause Possible solution     reset the receiver  if the  problem persists send to repair  at Wisycom Repair Centre  appears on the display   recharge the batteries     Battery charge failed     message appears on the  display     I2C communication error     message appears on the Communication error on bus 12C  display     Device ID copy1 invalid  Memory recovered     message appears on the  display     Device ID copy2 invalid  Memory recovered     message appears on the  display     RF copy1 invalid  Memory recovered     message appears on the  display     RF copy2 invalid  Memory recovered     message appears on the  display  The Serial Number of the Error during the initialization phase  The  receiver in the Info menu CRC 16 check of device data  copy 1 and  is UNCAL copy 2  detects error        HW init failed    message Error during the hardware initialization  appears on the display phase    Error during batteries charger          change batteries    damage batteries or wrong batteries      send to repair at Wisycom   Repair Centre    Error during the initialization phase  The   nothing  the receiver  CRC 16 check of device data  copy 1  automatically replace the  detects error  corrupt copy1 with copy2     Error during the initialization phase  The   nothing  the receiver  CRC 16 check of device data  copy 2  automatically replace the  detects error  corrupt copy2 with copy1     Error during the initialization phase  The   nothin
8. FF    Infrared menu    MEANING   3 LED setting are available    Full  LED indicators works normally   Alarm  LED indicators lights up only when an alarm  happened   OFF  LED indicators remain off    Change contrast display from 0  min  to 5  max      Low timeout sets the timeout from 5 to 60 seconds   Ssec steps  to decrease the brightness display     Off timeout sets the timeout from 10 to 120 seconds in  10 sec  steps to turn off the display  With OFF setting  the display never turns off        By this menu  MPR30 IEM can be connected to IRDA for setup or firmware upgrades   When the Infrared interface is active  the following screen is displayed     IR IF active          NOTE  while in this menu display is not automatically turned off     11    Sync menu   The SYNC function is useful to tune a transmitter  on the same frequency of the receiver via the IR Status  connecting     interface  Before starting the sync function tune the ee ee  receiver on desired channel  manually or using the   SCAN utility  After this  enable the IR interface on   the transmitter  Now press UP amp EXIT buttons together or  enter in the Sync menu to start the SYNC function  Keep the IR window of the transmitter in  front of the IR window of the receiver and  as soon as the connection is done  the receiver will  send to the transmitter all the information needed    If the operation is not possible   i e  the frequency range of the transmitter is not   compatible with the frequency of the receiver
9. MPR30 IEM User Manual       High performance  True diversity    Receiver    SN        Rev  01  rif  FW v0 2     Date  26 June 2013    BRIEF DESCRIPTION    MPR30 is a compact true diversity receiver designed for professional in ear monitoring  applications  This receiver features a real TRUE DIVERSITY configuration along with a unique  wideband tuning range up to 232 MHz  Audio processing can be Stereo MPX or mono based     The output audio stage is especially design to have maximum audio peak dynamic of 200  mWatt     MPR30 IEM is designed to be     e    easy  amp  quick to use    thanks to  o automatic setup functions  i e  frequencies  scan for best channels    o remote configuration utilities  thru infrared or micro USB interface  using  Wisycom ENG RX Manager application  o OLED display with intuitive context menu navigation  e    extremely flexible     with an incredible frequency agility up to 232MHz  o MPR30 IEM N  470 700 MHz  TV ch 21 49   o MPR30 IEM M 566 798 MHz  TV ch 33 61     e    best in class performances     thanks to the latest Wisycom technology the unit has  extreme RF sensitivity and immunity and superb audio quality   e    a durable  amp  upgradable investment     thanks to the very robust design  aluminium  housing  and the possibility to upgrade enhance units performances     Above a schematic with an overview of main receiver functions     Audio Settings                                                                                                  
10. e submenu and chose the presets to  Restore 1 2 3 Factory load  user presets  1 or 2 or 3  or Factory preset  Push    and keep SEL button to load the preset    Select the Save submenu and chose the user presets to  save  1 or 2 or 3   Push and keep SEL button to save the  preset       13    ERROR LIST    When an error occurs  the receiver  A  shows a message on the display  and for some error types    B  increases the errors counter in the info menu  C  inserts the error type and code on the error list in the info menu    When the error is solved  the message on the display disappear  but the error information   code and description  are available on the error list in the Info menu  only for some error  see  the below table      NOTE   When the receiver is reset the error information  code and error type on the list  are  lost  with the exception of errors codes 87 88 89 8A     NOTE   To reset the error counter and the errors list  it is necessary to contact Wisycom     Battery charge failed   Battery charge failed      12C communication error 4    Device ID copy1 invalid Device ID copy1 invalid ECS Doi g  Memory recovered Memory recovered    RF copy1 invalid RF copy1 invalid Re nee  Memory recovered Memory recovered PY  RF copy2 invalid RF copy2 invalid  RF 2 A  Memory recovered pnt   PLL unlocked Pon PLL unlocked 84    CH mem header Fe CH mem header 85       DEVIL 2 invali  Device ID copy2 invalid evice ID copy2 invalid Sacs Dean    88  Memory recovered Memory recovered    
11. eg  66 000 KHz  Rank  01 Lev  5 dBu   Pushing simultaneously FERRER IT  UP and DOWN button   the results can be also displayed sorted by level  making easier to pick up the best one        As per Wisycom standard  group 00 and group 01 or 09 are special  respectively the    center  frequency     474 482     MHz  and the intergap frequency  i e  470 478 486     MHz   A scan on  group 00 will reveal in few seconds the overall DVB T occupation on the area  while a scan on  group 01 will give possible working frequency  usable also in presence of strong DVB T signal   sort to speak working in the band guard of 2 digital television channels      10    Arrow mode    This menu allows to set the quick menu  The quick menu is displayed pushing UP or DOWN  button when the receiver is on the Status display     Bal Mix   enters directly to  Audio settings gt Balance Mix mode menu  according to the Out mode configured      Push SEL button to change the quick menu between the 2 menus  NOTE  the receiver remember the last quick menu used  therefore when the user       CH enters directly to  1  Edit RX gt Gr Ch menu  to change channel  or  2  Audio settings gt Balance Mix mode menu  according to the Out mode  configured      enter again on the quick menu  it enters directly to the latest quick menu used    Display    This menu allows to configure display setting    PARAM ETER SETTING    Full  pe       5 60  Low timeout  Ssec  steps      sec     10 120  Off timeout  sec     10sec  steps     O
12. g  the receiver  CRC 16 check of RF data  copy 1  detects automatically replace the    error  corrupt copy1 with copy2     Error during the initialization phase  The   nothing  the receiver  CRC 16 check of RF data  copy 2  detects automatically replace the  error  corrupt copy2 with copy1       send to repair at Wisycom  Repair Centre      If the Serial Number in the  Info menu is UNCAL  then send  Error during the initialization phase  The to repair at Wisycom Repair  CRC 16 check of device data  copy 1 and Centre  copy 2  detects error    If the Serial Number in the  Info menu is not UNCAL   continue to use the receiver    The errors 87  Device ID  copy 1   and 88  Device ID  copy 2  appear in the  errors list    The errors 89  RF mem   copy 1   and 8A  RF meme   copy 2  appear in the  errors list   The receiver is not able to   try to change the frequency  if  tuned on the selected iror dorine freguency tunine the problem persists send to  frequency and the ON led repair at Wisycom Repair  indicator remains red Centre    Error during the initialization phase  The  CRC 16 check of RF data  copy 1 and copy  2  detects error       contact Wisycom for more  information       15    The frequencies of all the if the error code 85 appears on    channels and groups is the errors list   equal to the lower Error in the channel memory during the   load a new frequency file    frequency of the receiver   initialization phase   wdf  in the frequency memory   according to the receiver 
13. g x  a Receiver   A F Analog ae  es U     SE i Ear ph  v    ar phone     E audio P   lt   n  processor FA        Receiver supervisor ES INFRARED  Front panel microcontroller eget  and user interface 5 2 E USB B       SAFETY INSTRUCTION    e Read this safety instruction and the manual first   e     Follow all instructions and information    e Do not lose this manual    e Donotuse this apparatus under the rain or near the water    e Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments  do not use outside the  Operating temperature range    e Do not open the apparatus  only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it   The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids   moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus    e Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer    e Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths  do not use liquids    e Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual  It is needed to  have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer    e When replacement parts are needed  use only replacement parts authorized from the  manufacturer  Substitution with not authorized parts could result in electric shock   hazards or fire    e Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus     WARNING  The apparatus is intended for professional use  anyway the manufacturer alerts the  user that the headpho
14. ix mode setting serves to adjust the relative levels  of the two separate channels in the mixer mono signal   When the Pilot tone is enabled  the audio output is  muted unless the correct carrier is detected  Pilot tone  allows working with lower RF squelch  increasing the  coverage and the robustness especially in presence of  digital television carriers  DVB T     When the Pilot tone is disable  the audio output is  muted if RF level  lt  Squelch level    For the presence absence of audio output  check the upper symbol in the    status display  When Out  mode set to  Stereo    When Out  mode set to  Mix   OFF  320100mW  32050mW  32030mW  160100mW  16050mW    0 3 6 9 12dB     12dB  12dB    This menu allows to adjust the balance between the left  and right stereo signal in 35 steps    Push UP DOWN button to change the balance    This menu allows to adjust the relative levels of the two  separate channels in the mixer mono signal in 35 steps   Push UP DOWN button to change the level    This menu allows to limit the power output  Set the  proper impedance power according to the earphones  used    NOTE  if set to OFF  there is no power limit control     This menu allows to increase the volume of the output  headphones  selectable in 3 dB steps from O dB to 12  dB  Set the appropriate volume boost and then adjust  the volume with the control knob   This menu allows to equalizer Low and High frequencies  of the audio  2dB steps from  12dB to 12dB    Push UP DOWN button to increase
15. ne output power of the apparatus could exceed the level of 85 dB A  of  sound pressure level and this could be dangerous for the hearings  Do not use the headphone  with high power level or for long time  Reduce the power or suspend the hearing in case of any  kind of hearing problem     BATTERIES    __ MPR30 IEM works with standard camera battery     7   2xIEC LR6 1 5 size AA alkaline or NiMh rechargeable     KLIC 8000  lithium ion  rechargeable  gf        Ricoh DB 50  lithium ion  rechargeable        DR9708 Duracell  lithium ion  rechargeable        Battery status can be checked on OLED display or looking the status of LED indicator ON     Charging can be done with  A  dedicated charger    B  thru the integrated micro usb B connector    For B item  the charging status can be checked looking the status of LED indicator ON     WARNING  The receiver can be used also during the batteries charging with lithium    rechargeable batteries inside   Don   t use the receiver without batteries   The receiver powered thru micro USB without    batteries doesn t work correctly     WARNING  DO NOT operate the device with some new and some old batteries  Always replace  ALL BATTERIES     WARNING  Remember to remove the batteries when the device is not in use     PRODUCT OVERVIEW    Upper Panel    On Off Volume    Headphone Output control       SMA connector Antenna B  SMA connector Antenna A  SMA antenna Connector A and B  MPR30 IEM is supplied with a couple of antennas  According to the wo
16. of the receiver and   470 MHz for MPR30 IEM N   contact Wisycom for more  566 MHz for MPR30 IEM M  information   if the error code 86 appears on  the error list      load a preset configuration  using Preset menu and     contact Wisycom for more  information    Configuration mismatch Error in the parameter memory       If a problem not listed in the above table occurs or if the problem cannot solved with the  proposed troubleshooting  please contact support service at support wisycom com or    sales wisycom com     16    ACCESSORIES AND PARTS    AWNL30   For MPR30 IEM N   Band 470   574 MHz   Antenna Code label 520   AWNH30   For MPR30 IEM N   Band 574   700 MHz   Antenna Code label 634   AWML30 e  For MPR30 IEM M Abies Cou  Band 566   654 MHz bai  Antenna Code label 590   AWMH30   For MPR30 IEM M   Band 654   798 MHz    Antenna Code label   MPRBAT   Lithium ion battery pack  CS KLIC8000 type   Rating  3 7Vdc   1600mAh  5 9Wh     MPRCRG  Battery charger    17    e Frequency ranges    e Switchable channels  e Switching window    e Frequencies    e Frequency error   e Temperature range  e Modulation   e Nominal deviation   e    A         B    antenna in  e Antenna input imp   e Sensitivity    e Co channel rejection  e Adjacent chan  Sel   e Spurious rec  Rej    e IF image rejection   e Intermod  rejection  e  IP3   e Spurious emissions  e Noise Reduction   e AF bandwidth   e Frequency response  e Distortion   e SND D ratio   e Powering   e Weight   e Headphone output  e Battery
17. re  The undersigned representative of the following manufacturer    WISYCOM S r l   via Spm  156   36060 Romano d Ezzelino  VI    Italy    DICHIARA che l   apparecchiatura descritta im appresso     DECLARES that the product    Descrizione Pocket receiver  Description   Modallo MPR30 IEM  Model       conforme alle disposizioni legislative che traspongono le seguenti direttive   e direttiva 2004 108 CE  Direttiva EMC    e direttiva 2006 95 CE  Direttiva Bassa Tensione      direttiva 99 5 CEE  Direttiva Apparecchiature Radio     is in accordance with the following Directives    e 2004108 EC Directive  EMC Directive      200695 EC Directive  Low Voltage Directive      99 5 EEC  Radio Equipment Directive    e che sono state applicate tutte le norme e o specifiche tecniche di seguito indicate  and that all the following standards have been applied   EN 60065 2002  A1 2006 A11 2008 A2 2010 A12 2011   EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2   EN 301 489 9 V1 4 1    EN 300 422 2 V1 3 1    Luogo Romano D Ezzelino  Place   Data 30 April 2013   Date   Firma Franco Maestrelli   Sign   WISYCOM s r l    aome e fanzione  Franco AMaestrelli   asma and sg       a  fa  re Jon iger    f    b STE 7       auce   Hog    mgesOeorce d  ciasston doc    20    ITALY ONLY  Obblighi di informazione agli utilizzatori  Modello di informazioni agli utenti dei prodotti di tipo    professionale       INFORMAZIONE AGLI UTENTI    ai sensi dell   art  13 del Decreto Legislativo 25 luglio 2005  n  151    Attuazione delle Direttive 20
18. received    after the tuning phase  a stereo  signal is received    after the tuning phase  a mono  signal is received    the batteries charge of the  receiver is good   gt 25  lifetime   the batteries charge of the  receiver is low   lt 25  lifetime     the batteries charge of the  receiver is very low   lt 12   lifetime    battery error   during batteries charging  during batteries charging    during batteries charging    device in bootloader mode     MEANING   the receiver is not ready to use   wait the status display on display  the PLL is not locked on the select  frequency  wait for lock   about  1second or less    the PLL is not locked on the select  frequency  wait for lock    the receiver is locked on the  select frequency  the batteries  charge is good  no transmitter is  synchronized with the receiver   no output audio available   the transmitter is correctly tuned   the bars in the status display  show the RF levels received from  antenna A and B   the transmitter is correctly tuned   the bars in the status display  show the RF levels received from  antenna A and B  in the status  display M symbol appears upper  the battery level   the batteries charge of the  receiver is good   change or put on charge the  batteries as soon as possible    change or put on charge the  batteries immediately    change the batteries   the batteries are charging   lt 90   of complete charge    the batteries are charging  290   of charge reached    charge complete      to put the MPR30
19. rking band  different  antenna models can be SURBO  AII ie meee have ina  black cap and a black label with code in white colour  oh    For more details see the section Accessories and Parts    Headphone Output   The audio headphone output with 3 5 mm stereo jack socket lockable  TRS     Audio level can be adjusted with the Volume control knob and the Audio settings gt  Pwr  Limit  menu     Maximum output power  2x150mW   320  2x200mW 160  Pin Assignment Tip   left  hot   Ring   right  hot   Sleeve   Gnd    On Off Volume control  The control knob in the upper panel allows      gt  To switch the receiver ON  turn the control knob volume control clockwise until it  clicks    gt  To switch the receiver OFF  turn the control knob volume control counter clockwise  until it clicks    gt  To adjust the volume  turn the control knob volume control until the volume set has  the desired level     Front panel    MPR30 IEM allows an easy and quick configuration using buttons  RGB LED   s and an OLED  display          ON Led Indicator RF Led Indicator    SCAN DOWN SYNC UP    MENU SELECT MENU EXIT    Infrared Interface    OLED Display    The receiver has a high contrast display  Pushing one of the 4 buttons while the receiver is  active  but the display is off   turn on automatically the display  After a time out user setting   see Display gt Off timeout menu  the display turns off automatically     SEL  amp  EXIT Buttons  Push the 2 buttons together to enter on the function menu    SEL But
20. ton  Push this button to navigate function menu   s and keep pushing to save the chosen setup    EXIT Button  Push this button to turn off the display     During menu navigation push this button to exit from current menu  escape function      SYNC UP Button  Push and keep this button to start a synchronisation with a Wisycom transmitter  follow    instructions on display   Before starting synchronization IRDA must be enabled on Wisycom  transmitter   During menu navigation push this button to move  up and select the previous item     SCAN DOWN Button  Push and keep this button to start the automatic scan     During menu navigation push this button to move down and select the previous item    5    ON  amp  RF Led Indicators  Firmware rel  v0 2     ON  red    red    red    fixed  green    fixed  green    fixed  green    fixed  green  slow  blinking  green  fast  blinking  green  red  blinking  blue  blinking  green  fixed  green  white    battery status    YN                 72    eo       eo   L                   Q      Si  cD   z        ok  OU   Ve       Be  Q   ere                      RF  off    off on    off on    off    blue    green    on off    on off    on off    off    off    off    off    green   blue    WHEN   when the receiver is power on   during the power up phase  when the receiver is power on   after the power up phase    when the receiver is power on   during a frequency change  phase  see Gr Ch or Frequency  menu    after the tuning phase  no  transmitter is 
    
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