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1. s audio level setting and the microphone used but it should always be possible to make it work with a sufficiently loud remote signal at close range e Ifthe SM is configured to respond to the remote control it will do so even if the buttons are locked e When the SM is asleep it can only be awakened by the remote control or by remov ing and reinserting the battery e When the SM is asleep the PWR led blinks green occa sionally e If a remote command is sent that would result in the same display being shown again on the SM for example tuning to the channel already displayed a row of dashes is displayed briefly as a signal that the command was received but it didn t change anything e If you are having trouble getting the SM to respond make sure you aren t covering the RM s speaker with your thumb and or turn up the RM s speaker volume on the Loud page e If the RM is set to a different block number than the transmitter and an attempt is made to set the transmitter s frequency in MHz the command will still work The transmitter is simply set to the corresponding channel in the correct block with a matching hex code e Since all SM transmitters respond to the same signals take care that the remote control is pre sented only to the desired transmitter with the minimum speaker volume necessary to do the job reliably RM Quick Reference Power On Off AUDIO FREQ Set SM audio level Aud page
2. via AUDIO Sleep or Wake SM SLEEP unSLP page via AUDIO Lock or Unlock SM Loc unLoc page via AUDIO Adjust RM volume Loud page via AUDIO Set SM channel hex CH page via FREQ Enable MHz display b block page via FREQ Set SM channel MHz 000 000 page via FREQ The RM should be held close enough to the microphone to change the settings on the desired SM but not be too loud as to affect other SM units nearby Configuring the SM for Remote Control Operation The SM transmitter may be configured to respond to signals from the remote control or to ignore them This setting is accessed by holding down the the Down arrow button while powering the transmitter on Use the arrow keys to toggle between rc on remote control on and rc oFF remote control off The default setting is rc on Remote Control Screens If a remote control signal is detected but the transmitter is set to rc OFF the message rc OFF will be dis played briefly on the transmitters LCD to confirm that a valid signal was received but that the transmitter is not configured to respond to it Functions available from the remote control are e Audio Level e Frequency e Lock Unlock Buttons e Sleep Wake power saving mode In sleep mode the SM uses one fifth the normal amount of current For example in sleep mode it will drain the battery as much in five hours as it would do in one hour of normal operation Sleep mo
3. RM Remote Control Operating Instructions RM Front Panel Controls Battery Cover Knob Lanyard Attachment Fay ite ait Se wane oe LCD Display AUDIO Button Battery Level Indicator a eee ee FREQ Button The RM unit gives you remote control of SM Series Transmitters using an audible tone delivered to the microphone in the wireless system Operating param eters on the wireless transmitter can be set by holding the speaker on the RM close to the microphone and pressing the pushbutton A dweedle tone will play from the RM speaker into the microphone and the parameter on the transmitter will be set immediately Adjustments can be made to set Audio input gain Frequency Lock or Unlock Modes Sleep Mode ON OFF When the SM is in the power saving sleep mode it uses one fifth the normal battery current The math is straightforward having the transmitter sleep for five hours is equivalent to using it normally for one hour Powering the RM on and off To turn the RM on or off press the AUDIO and FREQ buttons together briefly The unit powers up on the page that was displayed when the unit was powered off last Principles of Operation The RM user interface is organized into pages which are accessible via the AUDIO and FREQ buttons Once on a page settings can be adjusted with the UP and DOWN arrow buttons To change a transmitter s setting via the RM it is necessary to dial in the new setting on the appropriat
4. de can only be invoked with the remote control and can only be revoked with the remote control or by removing the battery When in sleep mode the PWR LED blinks green occasionally to indicate that the SM is asleep and not turned off
5. e page on the RM and then press the SEND button on the side near the speaker The speaker should be uncovered and held within a few inches of the transmitters microphone The longest usable range is about 6 feet and the shortest is about 6 inches de pending on the microphone and volume settings used Only the specific function displayed is altered For example if the remote control is on the CH channel screen pressing the send button will set the transmitter s channel but will not affect any other setting on the transmitter at that time UP Arrow Button DOWN Arrow Button RM Pages The AUDIO button cycles through 4 pages 1 Aud set transmitter s audio level 2 SLEEP unSLP cause transmitter to sleep or wake up 3 Loc unLoc lock or unlock transmitter s buttons 4 Loud adjust RM speaker volume press SEND button for a sample tone The FREQ button cycles through 2 or 3 pages depend ing on the settings 1 CH set transmitters channel using block independent hex code 2 b select a block number optional uncovers next page 3 000 000 set transmitter s frequency in MHz avail if a block is selected Speaker SEND Button The selected RM setting is relayed through a microphone attached to an SM transmitter via the RM speaker and is activated by the SEND button above the speaker Operating Notes The SM s sensitivity to the remote control varies with the transmitter
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