
Changing the WMS R11 Receiver Frequency:
(1)
Make sure the Receiver is unplugged from AC power.
(2) Use a 5/64" hex screwdriver to loosen the four screws on the side of
the Receiver case. Lift off the top cover.
(3) Locate the two frequency-programming switches, S2 and S3, as
shown on the diagram above. Select the Receiver frequency to match
the Transmitter frequency by setting the programming switches as
shown in the Receiver programming table.
(4) Replace the cover on the Receiver and tighten the four side screws.
(5) Plug the Receiver into AC power and turn it on. Turn the Transmitter
on and make sure the" RF" indicator lights on the Receiver.
Troubleshooting:
NOTE: "Lightning Bolt" marking on the receiver chassis signifies
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the
cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to quailified
service personnel.
The most common problems are due to the following conditions:
(1) A dead battery in the Transmitter. Always start with a fresh battery
when the Transmitter is used. If you are having trouble with a
rechargeable battery, try using a new alkaline battery.
(2) Broken cords and connectors. This will result in a "scratchy" noise or
"pops" when cords and connectors are moved back and forth. These
components take the most abuse in the system and are most likely to
fail. They will last a reasonable length of time if they are well cared for,
but they will not last indefinitely. Microphone cords and connectors are
repairable.
(3)
Poor antenna placement. Improper antenna placement can result
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BOX 1: Enter the system frequency from STEP 1, above, on the first
line of BOX 1.
BOX 2: Enter "MO" on the first line of BOX 2.
BOX 3: Enter the number of Transmitters you will be using on the
top line.
BOX 4: Enter "15F3".
BOX 5: Enter ".025".
BOX 6 - 11: Skip
BOX 12: Enter the number of Transmitters you will be using on the
"Portable" line inside BOX 12.