Sony DWZ-M50 Digital Wireless Package
Quick Start Guide
RF Mode and Channel Settings
This guide outlines the steps to configure the RF mode and channel for your Sony DWZ-M50 Digital Wireless Package.
General Preparation
- [Press or slide] and [Press and hold] are common actions indicated throughout this guide.
- Step 1: Turn off all transmitters.
- Step 2: Turn on the receivers.
RF Mode Options
The receiver offers two RF modes:
- Wide Band: Enables more stable RF transmission. Available channels: 1 to 6.
- Narrow Band: Enables 24-bit linear PCM high-quality digital transmission. Available channels: a to f.
Note: Delay time settings are also available, with options such as approximately 5 milliseconds or 3 milliseconds.
Setting the RF Mode
Step 3: Select the RF mode on the receiver (ZRX-HR50). For this example, we select "Narrow Band".
Diagram Description: The receiver's display shows the "RF Mode Settings" menu. Users can navigate options like "Wide Band" and "Narrow Band" using a dial. The "SELECT" button confirms the choice. The screen may also show delay time options.
- Turn the dial to select the desired RF mode (e.g., Narrow Band).
- Press the SELECT button to confirm your selection.
Setting the Channel
Step 4: Ensure all transmitters are turned off before proceeding.
Step 5: Select the channel on the transmitter (ZTX-M01) that matches the receiver's RF mode. For this example, we select channel 'a' within the "Narrow Band" range.
Diagram Description: The transmitter's display shows the selected channel (e.g., 'a'). Users turn a dial to choose the channel and press the "PUSH ENTER" button to confirm. The receiver's display will then show the corresponding channel. A "LOCK UNLOCK" feature is available for channel selection.
- Turn the dial on the transmitter to select the desired channel (e.g., 'a').
- Press the PUSH ENTER button to confirm the channel selection.
Final Check
Match Receiver and Transmitter Settings: Ensure that the RF mode and channel settings on the receiver and transmitter are correctly matched for optimal performance.