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Portable Wireless Sound System

MULTIPLE LONG RANGER III SYSTEMS

A unique use of the AUX IN/OUT jack is for connecting two (or more) LONG RANGER III systems together for simulta­
neous use. When the LONG RANGER IIIs are interconnected in this manner, they will operate like a single system.
You will have two (or more) wireless microphone inputs, two hard-wired mic inputs and much more audience coverage.
The sound from all the LONG RANGER IIIs will be the same. The required MM-36 interconnecting cord for this
application is available through your dealer.

When using a single transmitter with two LONG RANGER IIIs on the same frequency connected in this manner, turn
the WIRELESS VOLUME CONTROL knob on one of the LONG RANGER IIIs counter-clockwise to its lowest position.
The volume of both systems can then be adjusted with the control knob on just one LONG RANGER III.

If the LONG RANGER IIIs are both on the same frequency, only one transmitter can be used at a time. REMEMBER
that if two transmitters on the same frequency are turned on at the same time, the receiver will not receive either of
them properly. You will need to “alternate” the use of the transmitters.

12V DC

OUTPUT

CHARGE UNTIL
LAMP GOES OUT

CH-40

CHARGER

WIRELESS

MICROPHONE

VOLUME

AUXILIARY

INPUT

VOLUME

MOD

LEVEL

AUX IN/OUT

MIC

LINE

RF

OFF

POWER

12V DC

OUTPUT

CHARGE UNTIL
LAMP GOES OUT

CH-40

CHARGER

WIRELESS

MICROPHONE

VOLUME

AUXILIARY

INPUT

VOLUME

MOD

LEVEL

AUX IN/OUT

MIC

LINE

RF

OFF

POWER

Connect two

Long Rangers
together using

the AUX IN/OUT

jacks.

Figure 5 - Connecting Multiple Long Rangers

When LONG RANGER IIIs on two different frequencies (“A” and “B”) will be operated by two separate transmitters, the
INITIAL EQUIPMENT ADJUSTMENTS should be performed on each system individually before the AUX IN/OUT
interconnections are made. After the interconnections are made, adjust the system sound output level as follows:

1) Adjust the sound output level for frequency “A” with the WIRELESS MICROPHONE VOLUME control on LONG

RANGER III “A”.

2) Adjust the sound output level for frequency “B” with the WIRELESS MICROPHONE VOLUME control on LONG

RANGER III “B”.

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