Digital Wireless Systems Digital UHF Wireless System Model XDS95 Users Guide Includes easy setup instructions for single and multi-system operation PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER INDICATED ON THE REAR PANEL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Serial No:
Introduction to the XDS95 Digital UHF Wireless Created specifically for performing and recording musicians who demand to be untethered without compromising their sound, the XDS95 24-bit digital wireless system delivers your tone and performance with the sound and feel of a direct wire connection.
XDS95 Digital UHF System Features XDR1 Digital UHF Receiver 4 6 1 2 3 5 1 LED Display • See system setup on page 5. 4 AC Adapter Jack (Adapter is optional) • 9V 300mA 2 1/4” Mono/Stereo Output • See system setup on page 5. 5 Mode/Channel Select Button • See system setup on page 5. 3 Power Switch • Press once to turn the power to the receiver on, and once more to turn the power off. 6 9V Battery Compartment • Battery compartment is secured with two screws.
Setting Up Your Transmitter Power Up Procedure Press on/off button to turn unit on. LEDs will cycle blue-red-blue on power up sequence.Once unit is powered on the unit will display current channel number with a blue LED and battery life with a red led by continuously toggling between the two LEDs. As the user inputs audio into the unit the LEDs automatically become an audio level indictor where blue LEDs are displayed from left to right as the audio level increases.
Setting Up Your Receiver Power Up Procedure Press on/off button to turn unit on. LEDs will cycle blue-red-blue on power up sequence. Once unit is powered on the unit will display current channel number with a blue LED and battery life with a red led. The unit will automatically scan for your digital RF signal. This is indicated by the blue LEDs cycling back and forth 1-5 then 5-1. After each cycle, the unit will stop on the current red batt life LED then blink the current blue channel LED.
Additional Information Multi-system Operation Up to five systems can operate simultaneously. In situations where it is necessary to have more than one person wireless, each transmitter and receiver combination must be set to the same channel. Set the first system to transmit and receive on channel “one”, the second system to transmit and receive on channel “two”... and so on.
Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Solution No sound System not turned on. Improper connection or improper channel selection. Check that the system is powered on. Check that the transmitter and receiver are set to the same operating channel. Check that the receiver is receiving data. Check that the source is operating correctly. Check that the receiver displays audio level. Check connections. Intermittent sound or distortion Improper source performance. Improper connection.
Specifications Overall System Specifications Transmission Format: X2 proprietary digital audio transmission Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 12 kHz Audio Dynamic Range: >117 dB Distortion: 0.