Linking (RX linking)
When using multiple receivers, link (RX link) them with the included link cable.
- RX linking the receivers allows you to set and monitor all the connected receivers and transmitters from a single PC on which Wireless Manager is installed.
- The reliability of communication increases, and it is more difficult for sound dropouts to occur.
- There is less radio wave interference with other devices that use the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
- Up to five receivers can be connected.
- When receivers are RX linked, the reception mode of the expansion unit is changed to the setting on the base unit. Changing this setting deletes the pairing information.
- To use multiple receivers without RX linking them, position the receivers at a distance of at least 1 m (3.3') from each other.
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Turn off all the receivers to connect.
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Use a link cable to connect the LINK OUT port of the receiver that is the base unit to the LINK IN port of the expansion unit.
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Use link cables to connect the LINK OUT ports to the LINK IN ports of the second and later pairs of units.
- A mark appears in the link status part of the display when the connection is established.
- Base unit
- LAN cable
- XLR cable
- Link cable
- AC adapter
- Expansion unit