Audix AP61VX5 AP61 VX5 R61 Single-Channel True Diversity Receiver with H60 VX5 Handheld

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19
NAME
This function allows the receiver to be given a unique name. There are six characters
available. Scroll to the NAME˝ display on the menu and press SET. The display will move
to the first character and blink. Scroll through the characters by pressing the UP button
and there will be a choice of letters, numbers or symbols. Select the desired character and
press SET. The cursor will now move to the second position. Repeat the sequence until all
six characters are selected. Press SET to save.
Hint: Once a character is selected and set there is no way to move the cursor back. If
changes are needed, the process will have to start from the beginning.
T-LOCK
Transmitter lock. This function disables the POWER and MUTE button on the handheld
transmitter. This helps prevent the transmitter from accidentally being MUTED or turned
OFF during a performance.
Hint: The bodypack has this feature built into the menu.
IMPORTANT
After making a change to one of the menu settings above, it is important to
RE-SYNC the microphone to the receiver in order to clear the previously
saved information.
MODE
The Mode menu toggles between Channel˝ and Tune˝.
Channel˝ is the factory default setting. When in the Channel˝ mode, the receiver will au-
tomatically SCAN, SELECT, and SYNC the optimal frequency from the 207 pre-coordinated
frequencies available.
Tune˝ allows for frequencies to be selected manually in steps of .025 MHz.
To enter the Tune˝ mode, scroll to MODE˝ in the display menu and press SET twice. The
current frequency will be displayed with the first three digits flashing (for example, 545.500
with 545˝ flashing). Use the UP or DOWN button to change the number to the desired
frequency.
Hint: The numbers will only change one number at a time; holding down the button will
not speed up the process.
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